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Kassidy Nauboris

Kassidy Nauboris

Nauboris finished her five-year career as a Ridgeback earning numerous recognitions, as well as setting several program records. In her final season at the "Dog Pound" she ranked second in the province in league scoring, registering 15 goals and 32 points in 24 games played. Her best regular season performance saw her set new single-season program records for assists (17) and points per game (1.33), as well as tying the Ridgebacks single-season points mark of 32. For her successful season on the ice, she was named Ontario Tech’s 2019 female athlete of the year.
 
Over her five seasons, Nauboris was named an OUA first team all-star in 2018-19 and second team all-star in 2016-17. She also sits second in all-time scoring for the program with 46 goals and 46 assists with 92 points.
 
In addition to her accomplishments within OUA competition, she also became the first Ridgeback to compete internationally in women's hockey for Team Canada, donning the maple leaf at the 2019 FISU Winter Universiade in Russia. Coming home with a silver medal, the first Ridgeback to win a medal at the event, Nauboris appeared in all seven games with Canada, recording one goal and two assists.
 
Since her time at Ontario Tech, she played one season of professional hockey in 2019-20 with MAC Budapest in the European Women’s Hockey League (EWHL), where she finished with 11 goals and 23 points in 18 games. The team lost the championship game, earning silver in the final four format.
 
When the pandemic hit, she decided to go back to school at the University of Winnipeg for athletic therapy, starting to work with hockey teams with RINK Hockey Academy’s U18 men’s and women’s teams. She also worked with a variety of other hockey teams and in other sports during her academic placements.
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