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Athletic teams of the University of Prince Edward Island in Charlottetown From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The UPEI Panthers are the men's and women's athletic teams that represent the University of Prince Edward Island in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Canada. The UPEI Panthers have teams playing in the Atlantic University Sport (AUS) conference of the U Sports, including men's and women's ice hockey, soccer, basketball, cross country running, curling as well as women's rugby. The women's field hockey team competes in an Atlantic league where the winner is then allowed to compete in the U Sports playoffs. UPEI also offers a club-level men's rugby team.
UPEI Panthers | |
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University | University of Prince Edward Island |
Association | U Sports |
Conference | Atlantic University Sport |
Athletic director | Ron Annear |
Location | Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island |
Arena | MacLauchlan Arena |
Stadium | UPEI Alumni Canada Games Place |
Other venues | Chi Wan Young Sport Centre |
Mascot | Pride the Panther |
Nickname | Panthers |
Colours | Green and black[1] |
Website | www |
The Panthers have the fifth-most Atlantic University Sport (AUS) conference Championships (four), their last being the 2002–03 season.[2] The AUS conference is a competitive Canadian league that has produced Canadian national champions, a Canadian Olympics player, several NBA draftees, and one NBA player.
The women's team have the fourth-most Atlantic Conference Championships (six), with their most recent for the 2019–20 season.[3] The 2019–20 team also won the bronze medal at the 2020 U Sports Women's Basketball Championship.[4] Jenna Mae Ellsworth would win the 2020 Nan Copp Award, recognizing U Sports Player of the Year.[5] During the same month, Ellsworth was also named to the list of the Top 100 U Sports Women’s Basketball Players of the Century (2011–2020).[6]
Halfback Kathie McNally was featured in Sports Illustrated's Faces in the Crowd segment in the issue dated November 7, 1994.[7] Following her final season with the program, McNally captured the James Bayer Award for her athleticism, leadership and sportsmanship. Earning a pair of second-team CIAU All-Canadian All-Star awards (1992–93 and 1993–94), she was inducted into the PEI Panthers Hall of Fame in 2006.[8] In 1997-98, Tracy McGee captured the Gail Wilson Award, given to the U Sports Field Hockey Player of the Year. Moore would also win the 1998 Sport P.E.I. top senior female athlete award.
The Panthers are tied with the Mount Allison Mounties for the sixth-most Atlantic Conference Championships (six)[Note A], their last being the 1990–91 season.[9] The Panthers have never won the U Sports University Cup with only one appearance in the final in 1965 as their previous incarnation; the St. Dunstan's Saints. UPEI was the host venue for the championship once in 1970.
Joel Ward of the NHL's San Jose Sharks played four seasons with the UPEI Panthers men's ice hockey team.
The UPEI Panthers women's ice hockey team won their first Atlantic University Sports Conference Championship in the 2011-12 season.[10] The program would also serve as the host team in consecutive years for the 2019 U Sports Women's Ice Hockey Championship and 2022 U Sports Women's Ice Hockey Championship (The school was originally awarded the 2020 tournament, but it was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Canada).[11]
Keirsten Visser would play for Canada in women's ice hockey at the 2015 Winter Universiade,[12] capturing a silver medal. Goaltender Marie-Soleil Deschenes would win the 2016-17 UPEI Female Athlete of the Year Award.[13] Another goaltender, Camille Scherger, would earn a place on the 2019-20 USports All-Canadian Second Team,[14]
The 2020 U Sports women’s hockey championship, hosted by UPEI, was named the SCORE! Event of the Year by PEI Amateur Sport.[15]
Since rugby became a fully sanctioned Atlantic University Sport in 2002, the Panthers have finished runner up three times (2004, 2005 and 2006) to the ever-dominant St. Francis Xavier X-Women.
The men's team has the sixth-most Atlantic Conference Championships (five), their last title being in 2002.[16] The men have never reached the U Sports Men's Soccer Championship final. UPEI was the host venue for the championship in 2005 and 2014. UPEI Men's Soccer made history in 2014 as the first Panther soccer team to medal at the U Sports Men's Soccer Championship. The Panthers won bronze at home defeating the Canada West Champions, University of Saskatchewan Huskies in the quarter-finals, before defeating the Quebec Champions, UQAM Citadens, in the Bronze medal game.[17]
In all five of her seasons (2001-02 to 2005-06), Amy Connolly was named to the AUS All-Star Team. As a rookie, she was named Team MVP and would captain the team to its first ever appearance at the CIS Nationals, as the women's team won the Atlantic Conference Championship in 2004.[18] The following year, Connolly was recognized as the CIS Women's Soccer Player of the Year, complemented by the UPEI Female Athlete of the Year Award.
UPEI was the host venue for the 2010 U Sports women's soccer championship. During that year, Tessa Roche would capture her second consecutive AUS Most Valuable Player Award.
In 2017, Alanna Taylor was the first female soccer player inducted into the PEI Panthers Hall of Fame.[19] The following year (2018), Connolly also gained induction.[20]
Year | Female Athlete | Sport | Male Athlete | Sport |
2011–12 | Janet Gamble[22] | Swimming | Manock Lual | Basketball |
2012–13 | Marina MacAulay | field hockey | Jimmie Mayaleh | men's soccer[23] |
2014–15 | Amy Gough | Women's basketball | Tyler Scott Cole MacMillan | Basketball Soccer and Hockey[24] |
2015–16[25] | Alysha Corrigan Katelynn Donahoe | Women’s rugby Women's basketball | Tyler Scott Cole MacMillan | Men's basketball Men’s soccer and hockey |
2016–17 | Marie-Soleil Deschenes[26] | Women's ice hockey | Mark Ashlee | Soccer |
2017–18 | Kiera Rigby[27] Bailey Smith Alysha Corrigan | Women's basketball Track and Field Rugby | Ryan MacKinnon | Ice hockey |
2018–19 | Bailey Smith [28] | Track and Field | Kameron Kielly | Men’s Hockey |
2019–20 | Jenna Mae Ellsworth[29] | Women's basketball | Owen Headrick | Ice Hockey |
2021–22 | Jolena Gillard |
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