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Queens Volleyball Team Inducted into Alberta Sports Hall of Fame

Jun 09, 2025
԰ɵ Queens Volleyball team members from 1981 to 1989 at the Alberta Sports Hall of Fame induction ceremony

Members representing ԰ɵ’s Queens Volleyball teams, from 1981 to 1989, celebrated their induction into the Alberta Sports Hall of Fame at a ceremony held on June 7, 2025 in Red Deer.

The ԰ɵ (԰ɵ) Queens Volleyball program (1981–1989) has been honoured for its legacy of excellence, unwavering dedication and profound impact on Alberta and Canada’s sports landscape. On June 7, the ԰ɵ Queens Volleyball team (1981-1989), was officially inducted into the Alberta Sports Hall of Fame—a prestigious recognition of their unparalleled achievements.

Dominating Alberta Colleges Athletic Conference (ACAC) Women’s Volleyball from 1981 to 1989, the Queens set an exceptional standard with a stunning 178–5 regular-season record. Their reign included three undefeated seasons and an astonishing 90-set winning streak, cementing their legacy as one of the most formidable collegiate teams in Canadian history. 

“We are extremely proud of the student-athletes, coaches and staff who contributed to the unmatched success of the ԰ɵ Queens Volleyball program in the 1980’s,” says Randy Stewart, Manager, Athletics and Student Life, ԰ɵ. “With eight consecutive ACAC Championships and eight national medals, they continue to inspire current ԰ɵ student-athletes to seek excellence in the classroom, during competition and as leaders in our communities.”

The Queens’ success on the national stage was equally remarkable, capturing Canadian Collegiate Athletic Association (CCAA) gold in 1984, five CCAA silver medals and two national bronze medals—including one bronze when they hosted the 1987 national championship.

Beyond their legendary play during the 1980s, ԰ɵ Queens Volleyball has remained an elite program, amassing a total of three CCAA National Championships and 20 ACAC Championships to date. Most recently, the Queens continued their winning tradition by claiming the 2022 ACAC Championship held at the Gary W. Harris Canada Games Centre.

In 2025, the 1981-1989 ԰ɵ Queens are among 14 inductees, including six-time Olympic medalist Clara Hughes, into the Alberta Sports Hall of Fame. This induction into the Alberta Sports Hall of Fame is a testament to the Queens’ lasting impact on collegiate volleyball, their unwavering pursuit of excellence and their role in shaping the future of the sport. 

Stay connected to throughout the summer for information about the 2025/2026 Queens Volleyball schedule, and all teams schedules, as well as other athletics news. 

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