UPEI Panthers women's ice hockey

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UPEI Panthers women's ice hockey
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University University of Prince Edward Island
Conference AUS
Governing Body U Sports
Head coachBruce Donaldson
ArenaMacLauchlan Arena
Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island
ColorsGreen and black [1]
   
U Sports Tournament appearances
2012, 2019, 2020, 2022
Conference Tournament championships
2012

The UPEI Panthers women's ice hockey program represent the University of Prince Edward Island in the Atlantic University Sport (AUS) conference. The Panthers have won one AUS conference championship and have qualified for four U Sports women's ice hockey championship tournaments. They have served as the host team for the 2019 U Sports Women's Ice Hockey Championship, 2020 U Sports Women's Ice Hockey Championship, and the 2022 U Sports Women's Ice Hockey Championship, although the 2020 tournament was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Canada. Despite being cancelled after one day, the 2020 event was named the SCORE! Event of the Year by PEI Amateur Sport. [2]

Contents

History

Individual Leader Scoring

SeasonPlayerGPGAPTSPIM+/-AUS rank
2019-20 [3] Jolena Gillard2810102012+1513th
2018-19 [4] Rachel Colle2810102010+69th

Team captains

U Sports Tournament results

YearSeedRoundOpponentResult
2012 #4Pool A, Game #1
Pool A, Game #2
5th Place Game
#1 Laurier
#6 Montreal
#5 Alberta
L 3–0
L 4–1
L 1–0
2019 #7Quarter-Finals
Consolation Semi-Finals
#2 Montreal
#6 Manitoba
L 3–0
L 3–1
2020 #8Tournament cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic.
2022 #8Quarter-Finals
Consolation Semi-Finals
Consolation Finals
#1 Concordia
#4 Brock
#3 UBC
L 7–0
W 2–0
L 4–0

International

Awards and honours

AUS Awards

AUS All-Stars

  • Marie-Soleil Deschenes, 2016-17 AUS First Team All-Star
  • 2016-17 AUS Second Team All-Stars: Emma Martin, UPEI [8]
  • Camille Scherger, 2019-20 AUS First Team All-Star
  • Jolena Gillard , 2019-20 AUS Second Team All-Star

AUS All-Rookie

  • Jolena Gillard, 2018-19 AUS All-Rookie Team [9]
  • Lexie Murphy, 2019-20 AUS All-Rookie Team

USports Awards

Team Awards

University Awards

Panther Athlete of the Week

  • Sophie Vandale: Panther Subway Athletes of the Week, February 3 to 9, 2020 [16]
  • Kaylee Dufresne, Panther Subway Athletes of the Week, January 27 to February 2, 2020 [17]

J.T. "Mickey" Place Award

Presented by the UPEI Student Union, the J.T. "Mickey" Place Award is awarded to varsity team student-athletes who made a contribution to student leadership on their team and on campus.

  • Amber Gaudette 2011-12 J.T "Mickey" Place Awards
  • Ferran Brown, 2012-13 J.T "Mickey" Place Awards
  • Ferran Brown, 2014-15 J.T "Mickey" Place Awards [18]
  • 2016 J.T. “Mickey” Place Awards : Teagan Pringle
  • Teagan Pringle, 2016-17 J.T "Mickey" Place Awards
  • Annabelle Charron and Rachel Colle, 2019-20 J.T "Mickey" Place Awards

See also

UPEI Panthers men's ice hockey

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