League Championships
The WCSA League Championships are played for at different locations each year in late September or early October. Games are played in a playoff format to decide the champion of the WCSA. The 2023 WCSA League Championship was held in Calgary.
Past League Champions
Year | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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2023 | UBC Okanagan | University of Calgary | University of Victoria |
2022 | University of Calgary | UBC Okanagan | University of Victoria |
2021 | UBC Okanagan | University of Calgary | University of Victoria |
2019 | University of Regina | University of Calgary | University of Saskatchewan |
2018 | University of Calgary | University of Saskatchewan | University of Regina |
2017 | University of Regina | University of Saskatchewan | University of Calgary |
2016 | University of Saskatchewan | University of Regina | University of Calgary |
2015 | University of Regina | University of Saskatchewan | University of Calgary |
2014 | University of Calgary | University of Regina | University of Saskatchewan |
2013 | University of Saskatchewan | University of Regina | University of Calgary |
2012 | University of Saskatchewan | University of Calgary | SAIT |
2011 | University of Saskatchewan | SAIT | University of Calgary |
2010 | University of Saskatchewan | University of Regina | University of Calgary |
2009 | University of Regina | University of Alberta | Red Deer College |
2008 | University of Alberta | University of Calgary | Red Deer College |
2007 | University of Alberta – Green | University of Alberta | University of Regina |
2006 | University of Alberta – Green | University of Alberta – Gold | University of Regina |
2005 | University of Alberta – Green | Mount Royal | University of Alberta – Gold |
2004 | University of Calgary | University of Alberta | NAIT |
2003 | NAIT | Red Deer College | Mount Royal |
National Championships
Starting in 2008, the Canadian Collegiate National Championships now draws eight of the premier softball teams from across Canada to compete every Thanksgiving weekend for the title of National Champion. Now under the guidance of the Canadian Collegiate Softball Association steering commitee, the hosting of the event alternates between east and west, with the OCAA, OIWFA and the WCSA taking turns hosting the event.