UPEI Panthers

UPEI Panthers
University University of Prince Edward Island
Association Canadian Interuniversity Sport
Conference Atlantic University Sport
Athletic director Ron Annear
Location Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island
Varsity teams Basketball, Cross Country, Field Hockey, Hockey, Rugby, Soccer, Swimming
Arena MacLauchlan Arena
Stadium UPEI Alumni Canada Games Place
Mascot Pride the Panther
Nickname Panthers
Colours               
Website www.gopanthersgo.ca

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 Canadian Interuniversity Sport (CIS), including men's and women's ice hockey, soccer, basketball, and swimming 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 Canadian Interuniversity Sport playoffs. UPEI also offers a club level men's rugby team and men's and women's cross country running teams.

Panthers Basketball

Men's Basketball

The Panthers have the fourth-most Atlantic University Sport (AUS) conference Championships (4), their last being the 2002-03 season.[1] 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.

Notable players

Men's Basketball

on the Saint Dunstan's University teams of 1967-68 and 1968–69 and then played on the first UPEI teams for two years. Graduated from Springfield, Massachusetts Cathedral High School and one post high school year at Hargeaves Military Academy in Virginia, USA. The 6'5" centre averaged 32.5 points per game his freshman year and above 25 points per year over the next three years. He was UPEI Male Athlete of the Year in 1971.

on the Saint Dunstan's University basketball team in 1967-68. Following his freshman year, MacNeill jointed the university's athletic staff as an athletic trainer. Through 2013 MacNeill spent every year involved in different positions in Prince Edward Island athletics and spent 12 years coaching the UPEI Women's Varsity Basketball Team. MacNeill earned many distinctions and honours as the UPEI Women's Coach with the highest distinction in taking the women's team to the Canadian Interuniversity Sport (CIS) championship game in 1989, winning the Silver Medal after losing to the undefeated University of Calgary team. He was five time Atlantic University Sport (AUS) Coach of the Year.

Women's Basketball

The women's team also have the fourth-most Atlantic Conference Championships (5), their last being the 1997-98 season.[2]

Panthers Hockey

UPEI Panthers hockey

Men's Hockey

The Panthers are tied with the Mount Allison Mounties for the sixth-most Atlantic Conference Championships (6)[Note A], their last being the 1990-91 season.[3] The Panthers have never won the CIS 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 4 seasons with the UPEI Panthers men's ice hockey team.

Women's Hockey

The women's team won their first Atlantic Conference Championship in 2011-12[4]

Women's Rugby

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.

Panthers Soccer

Men's Soccer

The men's team have the fourth-most Atlantic Conference Championships (5), their last title being in 2002.[5] The men have never reached the CIS 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 CIS 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.[6]

Women's Soccer

The women's team won the Atlantic Conference Championship in 2004.[7] UPEI was the host venue for the 2010 CIS Women's Soccer Championship.

Notes

A Two of the Panthers' six conference championships were won by their previous incarnation; the St. Dunstan's Saints.

References

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