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A four-year student-athlete who graduated from McMaster in 2001, Nicole Carroll was a dominant figure on the squash court at the OUAA level and achieved conference all-star status in each of her four seasons. She made McMaster history by winning the school's first women's squash gold at the OUAA Championships in 1999, and took home bronze in both 1998 and 2001.
Helping the Marauders to team bronze at the OUAA level in 2001, Carroll also pushed McMaster to the podium at the Canadian University Squash Championships, where the Marauders took home silver in 2000 and bronze in 2001. A three-year Marauders captain, she was named as Team MVP in her final season, and was a finalist for McMaster's Athlete of the Year Award in 1999 and Dr. Edna Guest Award for outstanding graduating athlete in 2001.
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