Magali Harvey, a member of the Canadian national women's rugby team for the past eight years, was appointed head coach of the McGill University women's program in June 2017. The 26-year-old native of Quebec City replaced
Matthew Stephens, who stepped down recently after four years at the helm.
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It is the first head coaching stint for Harvey, who was named player of the year in 2014 by the International Rugby Board and became a household name around the world after an 87-metre, highlight reel run for a try while playing for Canada in a World Cup victory over France.
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Harvey earned a Level 2 coaching certification with the Waikato Rugby Union in New Zealand and has served as a guest coach at Collège André-Laurendeau, as well as with Rugby Quebec and Rugby Canada. As a player, she  helped Canada win gold at the 2015 Pan Am Games in Toronto, in addition to a pair of silver medals at the 2014 World Cup championship tournament and the 2013 World Cup Sevens. She also collected a pair of bronze medals with the Canadian side at the 2012 and 2015 World Cup Sevens tourney.
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A graduate of St. Patrick's high school and CEGEP Champlain - St. Lawrence, both in Quebec City, Harvey studied business and marketing at St. Francis Xavier University in Antigonish, N.S. She speaks French, English and Spanish.
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