2018-19 UPEI Men's Basketball News
In his final home game as a Panther, Milorad Sedlarevic went out in style.
The Acadia Axemen kept their playoff hopes alive after handing the UPEI Panthers their fifth straight loss, 90-78.
After a sluggish first quarter, the UNB Reds locked down defensively and held the the UPEI Panthers to just 43 points in the remaining three quarters en route to a 79-65 win.
A spirited fourth quarter effort by the UPEI Panthers, coupled with big baskets from their veteran leader, Milorad Sedlarevic, was enough to take down the perennial powerhouse Dalhousie Tigers 70-67 Sunday afternoon.
The UPEI Panthers looked in control, but a late second-quarter surge gave the St. FX X-Men all the momentum they’d need in a hard-fought 78-74 win.
The UPEI Panthers are left searching for answers after dropping an important four-point game at the hands of the Cape Breton Capers 90-70.
hima Doumbouya (Calgary, AB) had 19 points and 11 rebounds as the UNB Reds beat the UPEI Panthers 90-64 on Saturday night.
After years of disappointment at the AUS Championships, the Saint Mary’s Huskies look like a team hungry for a title.
The Saint Mary’s Huskies made a statement Friday night that they’re the team to beat in the AUS, as they handed the Panthers an 83-68 loss.
Axemen hand Panthers first loss of the season.
Every second mattered in this close home-opener between the Acadia Axemen and the UPEI Panthers, but it was the Panthers who came out on top 71-69
Heading into the weekend matchup, UPEI Panthers head coach Darrell Glenn sat his team down and said he expects them to go 2-0.
Since training camp, Panthers head coach Darrell Glenn has been preaching to his team that in order to be successful, they have to play by committee.
