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Bishop's Gaiters The Bishop's Gaiters is the men's and women's athletic teams that represent Bishop's University in Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada. The name Gaiter is a nickname used to refer to garments worn over the shoe and lower pants leg, worn by Anglican bishops ...
women's basketball team represents
Bishop's University Bishop's University (french: Université Bishop's) is a small English-language liberal arts university in Lennoxville, a borough of Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada. The founder of the institution was the Anglican Bishop of Quebec, George Mountain, w ...
in the RSEQ Conference of
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. The program has captured the
Bronze Baby The Bronze Baby trophy is awarded to the winning team of the U Sports women's basketball championship, contested among competing Canadian universities. The trophy features a figure that is a replica of a statue that was in the grounds of Dunfermli ...
twice, achieving the feat in back-to-back years (1983–84).


History

The 1982–83 season would result in the Gaiters first national championship. After losing in the
Bronze Baby The Bronze Baby trophy is awarded to the winning team of the U Sports women's basketball championship, contested among competing Canadian universities. The trophy features a figure that is a replica of a statue that was in the grounds of Dunfermli ...
championship game in 1981 and 1982, the Gaiters went undefeated in league play during the regular season. Winning all three games in the National Championship, the path towards an elusive title began with a convincing 77–40 triumph over the University of New Brunswick. Followed by a semi-final victory versus the OUA champion Brock Badgers women's basketball by a 60-42 margin, the national championship game saw them tip off versus the dynastic
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program. Besting them in a convincing 64–49 final, Andrea Blackwell earned the tournament's Most Valuable Player nod. Following up their emotional championship run in 1983, the Gaiters maintained the momentum for the next campaign. With only two regular season losses in 1983–84, the Gaiters were dominant in their first two games at the National Championships. Defeating the Manitoba Bisons by a remarkable 32 points, prevailing by an 89-57 tally, the Gaiters met the Brock Badgers for the second consecutive time in the semis. Prevailing in a convincing 60-42 outcome, the University of Winnipeg awaited in the Finals. Going back-to-back with a 70–62 defeat of Winnipeg, Andrea Blackwell and
Lynn Polson Lynn Polson Hamilton (born 19 April 1962) is a Canadians, Canadian former basketball player. She competed for Canada women's national basketball team, Canada in the women's basketball tournament at the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles, where t ...
shared Tounrmanet MVP honours. Qualifying for the postseason in 2012, the Gaiters would not reach the RSEQ Playoffs until 2018. During the 2017–18 season, Edith Noblecilla finished as the Gaiters’ leading scorer, averaging 12.8 points per game, which ranked sixth in the conference. Pacing all players in the conference with 5.4 assists per game, ranking among the top players nationally, she would also emerge as the conference leader with 2.1 steals per game. By season's end, she was recognized as the Bishop's Gaiters Female Athlete of the Year.


International

* Debbie Huband : Basketball at the 1984 Summer Olympics * Andrea Blackwell : Basketball at the 1984 Summer Olympics *
Lynn Polson Lynn Polson Hamilton (born 19 April 1962) is a Canadians, Canadian former basketball player. She competed for Canada women's national basketball team, Canada in the women's basketball tournament at the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles, where t ...
: Basketball at the 1984 Summer Olympics, won a bronze medal for Canada at the
1986 FIBA World Championship for Women The 1986 FIBA World Championship for Women (Russian:1986 Чемпионат мира ФИБА среди женщин) was hosted by the Soviet Union from August 8–17, 1986. The USA won the tournament, defeating the Soviet Union 108-88 in the fi ...
* Cynthia Johnston : Played for Canada in
Basketball at the 1996 Summer Olympics Basketball contests at the 1996 Olympic Games was the fourteenth appearance of the sport of basketball as an official Olympic medal event. It held from July 20, 1996 to August 4, 1996. Games took place in the Morehouse College Gymnasium and in t ...
*Victoria Gauna :
2021 FIBA Women's AmeriCup The 2021 FIBA Women's AmeriCup was the 16th edition of the FIBA Women's AmeriCup, which is the main tournament for senior women's basketball national teams of the FIBA Americas. It was held from 11 to 19 June 2021. On 20 March 2021, Puerto Rico was ...


Awards and honors

*Cynthia Johnston: Greater Saint John Sports Hall of Fame (2021 inductee)


University Awards

*2017-18 Bishop's Gaiters Female Athlete of the Year: Edith Noblecilla *2019-20 Bishop's Gaiters Female Athlete of the Year: Amaiquen Siciliano


Gaiters Wall of Distinction

*Inducted in 1995: Debbie Huband *Inducted in 1998: Andrea Blackwell *Inducted in 2000: 1982-83 Women's Basketball Team *Inducted in 2000: 1983-84 Women's Basketball Team *Inducted in 2003: Ann Fitzgerald *Inducted in 2004:
Lynn Polson Lynn Polson Hamilton (born 19 April 1962) is a Canadians, Canadian former basketball player. She competed for Canada women's national basketball team, Canada in the women's basketball tournament at the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles, where t ...
*Inducted in 2008: Sue Hylland *Inducted in 2008: Nancy Knowlton *Inducted in 2016: Cynthia Johnston


Team awards

''Rookie of the Year'' *2005-06: *2006-07: *2007-08: *2008-09: *2009-10: *2010-11: *2011-12: *2012-13: *2013-14: *2014-15: *2015-16: Ashley Milhomme *2016-17: Metchline Gabelus *2017-18: Marie-Evrardine Berrouette *2018-19: Amaiquen Siciliano *2019-20: Jael Kabunda ''Nancy Knowlton Team Award'' *2005-06: Carly Clarke and France Lanoie and Josianne Lafreniere *2006-07: Christelle Cote *2007-08: Christelle Cote *2008-09: Robyn Wilson *2009-10: Robyn Wilson *2010-11: Melanie Ouellet Godcharles *2011-12: Catherine Belanger-Paquet *2012-13: Danielle Lumley *2013-14: Danielle Lumley *2014-15: Danielle Lumley *2015-16: Maude Archmbault *2016-17: Eva Kuhar *2017-18: Maude Archambault *2018-19: Marie Berrouette *2019-20: Maeva Courla ''Most Improved Player'' *2005-06: *2006-07: *2007-08: *2008-09: *2009-10: *2010-11: *2011-12: *2012-13: *2013-14: Genevieve Onyeka *2014-15: Ashely White *2015-16: Charlene Pettigrew *2016-17: Mara Marchizotti *2017-18: Metchline Gabelus *2018-19: Sarah Peirson *2019-20: Sabrina Kone ''Most Valuable Player'' *2001-02: Melissa Lemay *2002-03: Catherine Charbonneau *2003-04: Anouk Boulanger *2004-05: Anouk Boulanger *2005-06: Emile Crofton *2006-07: Laure Pitfield *2007-08: Melanie Ouellet-Godcharles and Jessy Roy *2008-09: Melanie Ouellet-Godcharles and Jessy Roy *2009-10: Melanie Ouellet-Godcharles and Katy Germain *2010-11: Jessy Roy *2011-12: Jessy Roy *2012-13: Gabrielle Chamberland *2013-14: Danielle Lumley *2014-15: Edith Noblecilla *2015-16: Noemie Hamel-Petit *2016-17: Edith Noblecilla *2017-18: Edith Noblecilla *2018-19: Metchline Gabelus *2019-20: Amaiquen Siciliano


RSEQ Awards

*2017-18 RSEQ Coach of the Year: Craig Norman


Rookie of the Year

*2019-20 RSEQ Rookie of the Year: Jael Kabunda *2002-03: Anouk Boulanger *1996-97 Cynthia Hitchcock *1994-95: Nicky Walsh


RSEQ All-Stars

''First Team'' *2019-20: Jael Kabunda ''Second Team''


All-Rookie Team

*2019-20 Deborah Aboagaye *2019-20 Jael Kabunda *2019-20 Jennifer Louis *2018-19 Amaiquen Siciliano *2017-18: Marie Berrouette *2016-17: Metchline Gabelus *2015-16: Ashley Milhomme *2015-16: Charlene Pettigrew *2014-15: Noemie Hamel-Petit *2013-14: Mara Lis Marchizotti *2013-14: Naomie Zitt-James *2011-12: Veronique Fortin-Tremblay *2011-12: Eloisa Katz *2010-11: Gabrielle Chamberland *2010-11: Bailey Trafford *2009-10: Bethan Chalke


Statistical Leaders

*1971-72 QUAA now known as RSEQ Scoring leader: Nancy Knowlton *1972-73 QUAA Scoring leader: Nancy Knowlton


U Sports Awards

*2019-20 Kathy Shields Award: Jael Kabunda *2003-04 Coach of the Year: Craig Norman *1983-84 Peter Ennis Award: Wayne Hussey *1983-84 Nan Copp Award: Andrea Blackwell *1980-81 Peter Ennis Award: Wayne Hussey


U Sports championship MVP

*1983-84 (tie) Andrea Blackwell and Lynn Polson *1982-83 Andrea Blackwell *1977-78 Debbie Huband


All-Canadians

*1980-81 All-Canadian: Sue Hylland *1982-83 All-Canadian: Andrea Blackwell *1982-83 All-Canadian:
Lynn Polson Lynn Polson Hamilton (born 19 April 1962) is a Canadians, Canadian former basketball player. She competed for Canada women's national basketball team, Canada in the women's basketball tournament at the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles, where t ...
*1983-84 All-Canadian: Andrea Blackwell *1983-84 All-Canadian:
Lynn Polson Lynn Polson Hamilton (born 19 April 1962) is a Canadians, Canadian former basketball player. She competed for Canada women's national basketball team, Canada in the women's basketball tournament at the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles, where t ...


Top 100

In celebration of the centennial anniversary of U SPORTS women's basketball, a committee of U SPORTS women's basketball coaches and partners revealed a list of the Top 100 women's basketball players. Commemorating the 100th anniversary of the first Canadian university women's contest between the Queen's Gaels and McGill Martlets on Feb. 6, 1920, the list of the Top 100 was gradually revealed over four weeks. Culminating with the All-Canadian Gala, which also recognized national award winners.


References

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