2018-19 UPEI Women's Basketball News
It was a historic Saturday night for the UPEI Panthers, who captured a perfect 10-0 home record and clinched a first-round bye in the AUS Championships after sweeping the Acadia Axewomen 77-65.
The coveted first-round bye is in striking distance after the UPEI Panthers defeated the Acadia Axewomen 76-64.
After allowing 164 points in two games at Memorial, UPEI’s defence returned to form Saturday night, as they stifled the UNB Reds in a 77-59 win.
The UPEI Panthers delivered a complete team effort in a 77-50 dismantling of the Dalhousie Tigers Sunday afternoon.
Make no mistake. The UPEI Panthers are deeper than you think.
The UPEI Panthers did something no other team has done this season – beaten the Cape Breton Capers.
Jenna Mae Ellsworth (Charlottetown, PE) dropped 28 points and three rebounds as the UPEI Panthers overwhelmed the UNB Reds offensively in a 76-63 win on Saturday.
The game had the makings of a blowout, but the Saint Mary’s Huskies put up a valiant effort as the UPEI Panthers squeezed out a 57-53 win Saturday night.
Sometimes you have to win them ugly.
The UPEI Panthers evened the two game series against the Acadia Axewomen 1-1 with a 70-62 win on Saturday night.
The Axewomen took their home opener against the UPEI Panthers 73-70 on Friday night in the first of two games against UPEI at home this weekend.
Baskets were hard to come by, but the gritty UPEI Panthers found a way to take down the Memorial Sea-Hawks for a second straight game, 62-60.
After a stellar playoff run, Reese Baxendale continued where she left off, pouring in a game-high 28 points in a winning effort over the Memorial Sea-Hawks 79-75.
The UPEI Panthers defeated the Cape Breton Capers 77-65 in pre-season exhibition tournament action Friday evening in the first game of the StFX Invitational.
