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Brianna Miller

Brianna Miller

  • Class
    2014
  • Induction
    2024
  • Sport(s)
    Rugby
Brianna Miller (B.Ed '14) of Pointe Claire, Que., at age 32, became the second-youngest inductee ever to the Hall, five months older than hockey's Catherine Ward who was enshrined in 2019. The youngest male laureate was swimmer Steven Bielby at age 33 in 2023. A physical education graduate, Miller was a four-time rugby conference all-star and two-time All-Canadian during a four-year university career with the Martlets from 2010 to 2014. She repeated as a league all-star in 2015 after transferring to the Ottawa Gee-Gees for a master's degree. She served as captain with the McGill program and won three straight league scoring titles, becoming the team's all-time leading scorer with 370 points in 26 career regular season contests, an average of 14.2 points per outing. A former conference rookie of the year and two-time league MVP, the 5-foot-5 scrum-half and fullback was named CIS player of the year in 2013.

Miller represented McGill while helping Canada win bronze in rugby sevens at the 2013 FISU World University Games in Kazan, Russia. She also made her debut with the national senior team in 2016 and has had 33 appearances to date. She last represented the country in 2022 after sustaining a season-ending injury but is hoping to make a comeback this fall. In 2018, Miller was appointed to a full-time post at John Abbott College, where she primarily teaches fitness conditioning, team sports, spinning and badminton classes.
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