McCaw Cup
| Sport | Ice Hockey |
|---|---|
| League | Ontario University Athletics |
| Awarded for | OUA champion in U Sports women's ice hockey |
| History | |
| First award | 1922 |
| First winner | Toronto Varsity Blues |
| Most wins | Toronto Varsity Blues (41) |
| Most recent | Toronto Varsity Blues |
The McCaw Cup (colloquially known as the Judy, formerly the WIAU ice hockey trophy and the Dr. Judy McCaw Trophy) is a trophy awarded annually to the provincial champion in collegiate women's ice hockey of the Ontario University Athletics conference of U Sports. Originally named the WIAU ice hockey trophy, it was rededicated by the University of Guelph in 1972 to Dr. Judy McCaw, an Anglo-Québécois veterinarian and professor at the university.
The McCaw Cup differs from its counterpart in men's collegiate hockey, the Queen's Cup, as it features teams only from Ontario universities. Unlike the women's conferences which are separated into the OUA in Ontario and the RSEQ in Québec, all three men's collegiate ice hockey teams in Québec compete in the OUA for the Queen's Cup.