Pandas, Thunderbirds, Huskies eye Bronze Baby Trophy in Quebec City

Pandas, Thunderbirds, Huskies eye Bronze Baby Trophy in Quebec City

OTTAWA (CIS) – The Canada West will be well-represented in the ArcelorMittal Dofasco CIS women's basketball championship in Quebec City as the #5 Alberta Pandas, #2 UBC Thunderbirds and #4 Saskatchewan Huskies gun for the Bronze Baby Trophy this week.

 

Championship website: http://english.cis-sic.ca/championships/wbkb/index

 

The eight-team tournament, hosted by Laval University, gets underway Thursday and culminates Sunday at 1 p.m. with the national final, live on Sportsnet 360. Saturday's semifinals are live on Sportsnet ONE (noon & 2:30 p.m.) and all 11 games from the competition will also be webcast on www.CIS-SIC.tv.

 

In addition to the Canada West contingent, the contenders for the 2015 Bronze Baby are the first-seeded Windsor Lancers (OUA champs), No. 3 McGill Martlets (RSEQ champs), No. 6 Saint Mary's Huskies (AUS champs), No. 7 Ryerson Rams (OUA finalists) and No. 8 Laval Rouge et Or (RSEQ semi-finalists).

 

Thursday's quarter-final matchups include Saint Mary's vs. McGill in the 12:30 p.m. opener, followed by Ryerson vs. UBC at 2:30 p.m., host Laval vs. Windsor at 6 p.m., as well as Alberta vs. Saskatchewan at 8 p.m.

 

Boasting a 27-3 overall mark against CIS opponents this season, UBC earned the No. 2 seed for the Final 8 thanks to a thrilling 69-68 come-from-behind win over Saskatchewan in the Canada West final. The Thunderbirds, who led for only 45 seconds in the entire contest, scored five unanswered points in the last 20 seconds of regulation to steal the victory, with conference MVP Kris Young hitting the game-winning jump shot with seven ticks left on the clock.

 

"I'm very excited to be back at the national championship with a veteran team that has shown tremendous growth over the season," said 20-year bench boss Deb Huband, who has led the six-time CIS champion T-Birds to the title in 2004, 2006 and 2008. "The Canada West Final Four was a competitive battle between worthy opponents who pushed and challenged us to earn the berth and the No. 2 seed at nationals. We are thrilled to represent UBC and Canada West at Laval."

 

The 4-5 matchup on Thursday will be an all-Canada West battle between Saskatchewan and Alberta. The rivals opened the regular schedule against each other back on Oct. 31 and Nov. 1st in Edmonton, with the Pandas winning 64-57 and 74-67.

 

Looking for their first Bronze Baby title, the fourth-seeded Huskies are led by 6-foot-3 forward Dalyce Emmerson and kept the sixth-best defensive record in the country this season (54.8). The Pandas, whose lone CIS title dates back to 1999, counter with high-scoring Saskia Van Ginhoven (16.7) and the nation's second-ranked offence (75.3).     

 

"We are excited to be returning to the CIS championship tournament once again," said 16-year Huskies mentor Lisa Thomaidis, who has guided the team to eight of the last 10 national tournaments and is also the head coach of the Canadian senior national program. "It is a privilege to represent the Canada West and we are anticipating a very competitive, tough tournament. Laval will do a fabulous job of hosting and we're excited to showcase what we've been working toward all year."

 

"We are honoured to represent the Canada West conference, and grateful to be selected as the at-large berth in this year's championship," said Alberta coach Scott Edwards, whose team received the wildcard entry for the second straight year. "Being included in such an impressive field of teams is an exciting opportunity for our program and we look forward to challenging for the Bronze Baby."

 

NOTES: All Wednesday practices at PEPS (Laval U) are open to the media, starting at 8:15 a.m (detailed schedule below)… The All-Canadian Banquet is set for Wednesday evening at Hilton Quebec.

 

PARTICIPATING TEAMS 

 

NO. 1 WINDSOR LANCERS

 

Team Statistics

Head Coach: Chantal Vallée (10th season)

Regular season record: 19-1

Regular season standing: 1st OUA West

Playoff record: 3-0

Playoff finish: OUA champions

Overall record vs. CIS teams: 27-1

Overall record vs. Final 8 teams: 5-0 (1-0 vs. McG, 1-0 ALB, 2-0 RYE, 1-0 LAV)

Top 10 final ranking (Feb. 24): No. 1

Top 10 best ranking: No. 1 (all 13 polls)

Top 10 number of weeks ranked (13 polls): 13

National ranking (offence): 1st (80.5)

National ranking (defence): 4th (53.2)

 

Individual Statistics

Conference award winners: Korissa Williams (defensive MVP), Chantal Vallée (coach)

Conference 1st team all-stars: Korissa Williams (G), Cheyanne Roger (F)

Conference 2nd team all-stars: Jocelyn LaRocque (G)

Conference all-rookie team: Carly Steer (G)

Season leaders (points per game): Korissa Williams (19.3), Cheyanne Roger (12.2)

Season leader (rebounds per game): Korissa Williams (7.0), Andrea Kiss (7.0)

Season leader (assists per game): Korissa Williams (4.7)

 

CIS Championship History

Appearances (not including Regionals): 7th

All-time record (not including Regionals): 15-3 (.833)

All-time medals: 5 (4-1-0)

Best result: 4-time champions (2014, 2013, 2012, 2011)

Last appearance: 2014 (champions)

Sequence: 7th straight appearance

Regionals record (2011 & 2012): 2-0 (1 appearance)

 

NO. 2 UBC THUNDERBIRDS

 

Team Statistics

Head Coach: Deb Huband (20th season)

Regular season record: 17-3

Regular season standing: 1st Canada West Pioneer Division

Playoff record: 4-0

Playoff finish: Canada West champions

Overall record vs. CIS teams: 27-3

Overall record vs. Final 8 teams: 5-2 (3-1 vs. SSK, 2-1 ALB)

Top 10 final ranking (Feb. 24): No. 2

Top 10 best ranking: No. 2 (8 polls)

Top 10 number of weeks ranked (13 polls): 13

National ranking (offence): 8th (71.8)

National ranking (defence): 9th (55.9)

 

Individual Statistics

Conference award winners: Kris Young (MVP)

Conference 1st team all-stars: Kris Young (G)

Conference 2nd team all-stars: Harleen Sidhu (F)

Conference 3rd team all-stars: None

Conference all-rookie team: None

Season leaders (points per game): Kris Young (18.0), Harleen Sidhu (13.2)

Season leader (rebounds per game): Harleen Sidhu (6.9)

Season leader (assists per game): Diana Lee (4.3)

 

CIS Championship History

Appearances (not including Regionals): 11th

All-time record (not including Regionals): 18-6 (.750)

All-time medals: 8 (6-2-0)

Best result: 6-time champions (2008, 2006, 2004, 1974, 1973, 1972)

Last appearance: 2012 (finalists)

Sequence: Return after 2-year absence

Regionals record (2011 & 2012): 0-0

 

NO. 3 McGILL MARTLETS

 

Team Statistics

Head Coach: Ryan Thorne (12th season)

Regular season record: 15-1

Regular season standing: 1st RSEQ

Playoff record: 2-0

Playoff finish: RSEQ champions

Overall record vs. CIS teams: 23-3

Overall record vs. Final 8 teams: 5-1 (0-1 vs. WIN, 5-0 LAV)

Top 10 final ranking (Feb. 24): No. 4

Top 10 best ranking: No. 2 (3 polls)

Top 10 number of weeks ranked (13 polls): 13

National ranking (offence): 22nd (65.0)

National ranking (defence): 1st (50.5)

 

Individual Statistics

Conference award winners: Mariam Sylla (MVP)

Conference 1st team all-stars: Mariam Sylla (F)

Conference 2nd team all-stars: Dianna Ros (PG), Jennifer Silver (F)

Conference all-rookie team: Marika Guerin (G)

Season leaders (points per game): Mariam Sylla (12.4), Alex Kiss-Rusk (10.9)

Season leader (rebounds per game): Mariam Sylla (10.9)

Season leader (assists per game): Dianna Ros (4.1)

 

CIS Championship History

Appearances (not including Regionals): 10th

All-time record (not including Regionals): 9-14 (.391)

All-time medals: 1 (0-0-1)

Best result: Bronze medallists (1996)

Last appearance: 2014 (5th place)

Sequence: 4th straight appearance

Regionals record (2011 & 2012): 0-0

 

NO. 4 SASKATCHEWAN HUSKIES

 

Team Statistics

Head Coach: Lisa Thomaidis (16th season)

Regular season record: 17-3

Regular season standing: 2nd Canada West Pioneer Division

Playoff record: 3-1

Playoff finish: Canada West finalists

Overall record vs. CIS teams: 25-6

Overall record vs. Final 8 teams: 2-5 (1-3 vs. UBC, 0-2 ALB, 1-0 RYE)

Top 10 final ranking (Feb. 24): No. 3

Top 10 best ranking: No. 3 (last 4 polls)

Top 10 number of weeks ranked (13 polls): 13

National ranking (offence): 12th (71.2)

National ranking (defence): 6th (54.8)

 

Individual Statistics

Conference award winners: None

Conference 1st team all-stars: Dalyce Emmerson (F)

Conference 2nd team all-stars: None

Conference 3rd team all-stars: Laura Dally (G)

Conference all-rookie team: None

Season leaders (points per game): Laura Dally (13.6), Dalyce Emmerson (13.3)

Season leader (rebounds per game): Dalyce Emmerson (8.8)

Season leader (assists per game): Kabree Howard (4.4)

 

CIS Championship History

Appearances (not including Regionals): 9th

All-time record (not including Regionals): 9-14 (.391)

All-time medals: 2 (0-1-1)

Best result: Finalists (2011)

Last appearance: 2014 (4th place)

Sequence: 2nd straight appearance (7th in 8 years)

Regionals record (2011 & 2012): 0-1 (1 appearance)

 

NO. 5 ALBERTA PANDAS

 

Team Statistics

Head Coach: Scott Edwards (9th season)

Regular season record: 16-4

Regular season standing: 3rd Canada West Pioneer Division

Playoff record: 3-1

Playoff finish: Canada West bronze medallists

Overall record vs. CIS teams: 25-6

Overall record vs. Final 8 teams: 4-3 (0-1 vs. WIN, 1-2 UBC, 2-0 SSK, 1-0 LAV)

Top 10 final ranking (Feb. 24): No. 5

Top 10 best ranking: No. 2 (2 polls)

Top 10 number of weeks ranked (13 polls): 13

National ranking (offence): 2nd (75.3)

National ranking (defence): 15th (59.6)

 

Individual Statistics

Conference award winners: Megan Wickstrom (Tracy MacLeod Award nominee)

Conference 1st team all-stars: Saskia Van Ginhoven (F)

Conference 2nd team all-stars: None

Conference 3rd team all-stars: None

Conference all-rookie team: None

Season leaders (points per game): Saskia Van Ginhoven (16.7), Jessilyn Fairbanks (11.0)

Season leader (rebounds per game): Saskia Van Ginhoven (7.7)

Season leader (assists per game): Jessilyn Fairbanks (3.9)

 

CIS Championship History

Appearances (not including Regionals): 11th

All-time record (not including Regionals): 14-14 (.500)

All-time medals: 4 (1-2-1)

Best result: 1-time champions (1999)

Last appearance: 2014 (6th place)

Sequence: 2nd straight appearance

Regionals record (2011 & 2012): 0-1 (1 appearance)

 

NO. 6 SAINT MARY'S HUSKIES

 

Team Statistics

Head Coach: Scott Munro (7th season)

Regular season record: 16-4

Regular season standing: 1st AUS

Playoff record: 2-0

Playoff finish: AUS champions

Overall record vs. CIS teams: 22-6

Overall record vs. Final 8 teams: 0-0

Top 10 final ranking (Feb. 24): Unranked

Top 10 best ranking: No. 4 (poll #6)

Top 10 number of weeks ranked (13 polls): 9

National ranking (offence): 35th (60.3)

National ranking (defence): 2nd (51.9)

 

Individual Statistics

Conference award winners: Kennisha-Shanice Luberisse (defensive MVP & rookie)

Conference 1st team all-stars: Kennisha-Shanice Luberisse (G)

Conference 2nd team all-stars: None

Conference all-rookie team: Shanieka Wood (F)

Season leaders (points per game): Kennisha-Shanice Luberisse (12.2), Laura Langille (10.5)

Season leader (rebounds per game): Kennisha-Shanice Luberisse (7.0)

Season leader (assists per game): Angelina Carvery (3.7)

 

CIS Championship History

Appearances (not including Regionals): 4th

All-time record (not including Regionals): 5-4 (.556)

All-time medals: 2 (0-1-1)

Best result: Finalists (2014)

Last appearance: 2014 (finalists)

Sequence: 3rd straight appearance

Regionals record (2011 & 2012): 0-0

 

NO. 7 RYERSON RAMS

 

Team Statistics

Head Coach: Carly Clarke (3rd season)

Regular season record: 16-3

Regular season standing: 1st OUA East

Playoff record: 2-1

Playoff finish: OUA finalists

Overall record vs. CIS teams: 25-7

Overall record vs. Final 8 teams: 0-3 (0-2 vs. WIN, 0-1 SSK)

Top 10 final ranking (Feb. 24): No. 7

Top 10 best ranking: No. 7 (last 5 polls)

Top 10 number of weeks ranked (13 polls): 10

National ranking (offence): 5th (72.8)

National ranking (defence): 10th (57.1)

 

Individual Statistics

Conference award winners: None

Conference 1st team all-stars: Keneca Pingue-Giles (G)

Conference 2nd team all-stars: Mariah Nunes (G)

Conference all-rookie team: Sofia Paska (F), Cara Tiemens (G)

Season leaders (points per game): Keneca Pingue-Giles (17.5), Sofia Paska (10.6)

Season leader (rebounds per game): Silvana Jez (6.1)

Season leader (assists per game): Keneca Pingue-Giles (3.3)

 

CIS Championship History

Appearances (not including Regionals): 1st 

All-time record (not including Regionals): 0-0

All-time medals: 0

Best result: -

Last appearance: -

Sequence: 1st appearance

Regionals record (2011 & 2012): 0--0

 

NO. 8 LAVAL ROUGE ET OR

 

Team Statistics

Head Coach: Linda Marquis (30th season)

Regular season record: 7-9

Regular season standing: 4th RSEQ

Playoff record: 0-1

Playoff finish: RSEQ semi-finalists

Overall record vs. CIS teams: 17-13

Overall record vs. Final 8 teams: 0-7 (0-1 vs. WIN, 0-5 McG, 0-1 ALB)

Top 10 final ranking (Feb. 24): Unranked

Top 10 best ranking: No. 9 (3 polls)

Top 10 number of weeks ranked (13 polls): 5

National ranking (offence): 28th (62.1)

National ranking (defence): 18th (60.4)

 

Individual Statistics

Conference award winners: Jane Gagné (rookie), Catherine Bélanger-Pâquet (Tracy MacLeod Award nominee), Raphaëlle Côté (Sylvia Sweeney Award nominee)

Conference 1st team all-stars: Jane Gagné (F)

Conference 2nd team all-stars: Sarah-Jane Marois (G)

Conference all-rookie team: Jane Gagné (F), Sarah-Jane Marois (G)

Season leaders (points per game): Raphaëlle Côté (10.9), Jane Gagné (10.3)

Season leader (rebounds per game): Raphaëlle Côté (6.9)

Season leader (assists per game): Sarah-Jane Marois (2.7)

 

CIS Championship History

Appearances (not including Regionals): 18th

All-time record (not including Regionals): 10-31 (.244)

All-time medals: 3 (0-1-2)

Best result: Finalists (2002)

Last appearance: 2011 (7th place)

Sequence: Return after 3-year absence

Regionals record (2011 & 2012): 0-0

 

CHAMPIONSHIP SCHEDULE

 

Wednesday, March 11 (practices at PEPS – U Laval: OPEN TO MEDIA)

8:15 Saint Mary's

9:15 McGill

10:15 Ryerson

11:15 UBC

12:15 Laval

13:15 Windsor

14:15 Alberta

15:15 Saskatchewan

 

17:30 All-Canadian Awards Banquet (Hilton Quebec – Salle du Palais)

 

Thursday, March 12

12:30 Quarter-final 1: No. 6 Saint Mary's vs. No. 3 McGill (www.CIS-SIC.tv) 

14:30 Quarter-final 2: No. 7 Ryerson vs. No. 2 UBC (www.CIS-SIC.tv) 

18:00 Quarter-final 3: No. 8 Laval vs. No. 1 Windsor (www.CIS-SIC.tv) 

20:00 Quarter-final 4: No. 5 Alberta vs. No. 4 Saskatchewan (www.CIS-SIC.tv) 

 

Friday, March 13

18:00 Consolation 1: Loser QF 1 vs. Loser QF 2 (www.CIS-SIC.tv) 

20:00 Consolation 2: Loser QF 3 vs. Loser QF 4 (www.CIS-SIC.tv) 

 

Saturday, March 14

12:00 Semifinal 1: Winner QF 1 vs. Winner QF 2 (Sportsnet ONE / www.CIS-SIC.tv) * 

14:30 Semifinal 2: Winner QF 3 vs. Winner QF 4 (Sportsnet ONE / www.CIS-SIC.tv) * 

16:30 5th-place game (www.CIS-SIC.tv)  

 

Sunday, March 15

10:00 Bronze (www.CIS-SIC.tv)   

13:00 Final (Sportsnet 360 / www.CIS-SIC.tv) * 

 

* The ENGLISH webcast of the semifinals & final are on pay-per-view basis. The French webcast is free.

 

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