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The UPEI Panthers women's basketball team represents the
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in the
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conference of
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. The Panthers have the fourth-most Atlantic Conference Championships (six), with their most recent for the 2019–20 season. The 2019–20 team also won the bronze medal at the
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History

During the 2019-20 regular season, UPEI finished in first place in AUS play, enjoying a 17-3 record. Jenna Mae Ellsworth emerged as the Panthers top scorer, averaging 20.5 points per game. In addition, Ellsworth averaged 5.9 rebounds, 3.2 assists and 2.1 steals per game. By season’s end, she reached 1,231 career points, enabling her in a second-place on the Panthers all-time scoring list. Winning the Nann Copp Award, Ellsworth became just the third Atlantic University Sport conference player to be recognized. In the postseason, the Panthers captured the Subway AUS Women’s Basketball Championship, representing its first postseason conference title since the 1997-98 campaign. Qualifying for the U Sports Elite 8, the Panthers were the sixth seed. Defeating the third-seeded
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in the opening round, the Panthers played for the bronze medal. Defeating the
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by a 57-50 final, Ellsworth recorded 24 points and nine rebounds in the victory.


U Sports Elite 8 results


Individual Leader Scoring


Awards and honours

Jenna Mae Ellsworth would win the 2020 Nan Copp Award, recognizing U Sports Player of the Year. During the same month, Ellsworth was also named to the list of the Top 100 U Sports Women’s Basketball Players of the Century (2011-2020).


AUS Awards

*2019-20 AUS Female Athlete of the Year: Jenna Mae Ellsworth


Player of the Year

*1985-86 Paula Edwards *1998-99 Jennifer Johnston *2020 AUS Player of the Year: Jenna Mae Ellsworth


Defensive Player of the Year

*2017-18: Carolina Del Santo, UPEI *2018-19: Carolina Del Santo *2019-20: Jenna Mae Ellsworth


Rookie of the Year

*1984-85 Paula Edwards *2016-17 Jenna Mae Ellsworth *2017-18 Reese Baxendale


Student-Athlete Community Service Award

*2017-18: Kiera Rigby


Tracey MacLeod Award Nominee

*2013-14: Jenna Jones *2017-18: Jane McLaughlin


Regular Season Scoring Champions

*2006-07: M.A. Campbell, (17.7 PPG) *1998-99: Jennifer Johnston, (20.1 PPG)


Coach of the Year

The Coach of the Year in Atlantic University Sport is given the Carolyn Savoy Trophy *1980-81: George Morrison Co-winner *1983-84: Dave MacNeill *1985-86 Dave MacNeill *1986-87 Dave MacNeill *1987-88: Dave MacNeill *1991-92: Dave MacNeill *1992-93: Dave MacNeill *1996-97: Tracy Ellsworth


AUS All-Stars

First Team *2017-18 AUS First Team All-Star: Kiera Rigby *2019-20 AUS First Team All-Star: Jenna Mae Ellsworth, Reese Baxendale Second Team *2018-19 AUS Second Team All-Star: Jenna Mae Ellsworth *2017-18 AUS Second Team All-Star: Jenna Mae Ellsworth *2016-17 AUS Second Team All-Star: Jenna Mae Ellsworth


AUS All-Rookie Team

*2016-17 All-Rookie team: Jenna Mae Ellsworth 2017-18 Reese Baxendale


Tournament All-Stars

*2017-18 AUS Women's Basketball Championship All-Star: Reese Baxendale *2017-18 AUS Women's Basketball Championship All-Star: Jenna Mae Ellsworth *2020 Subway AUS Women’s Basketball Championship All-Tournament Team: Jenna Mae Ellsworth, Reese Baxendale (Tournament MVP)


U Sports Awards

*2020 Nan Copp Award: Jenna Mae Ellsworth *Top 100
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Players of the Century (1920-2020): Jenna Mae Ellsworth *2017-18 U Sports Sylvia Sweeney Community Service Award: Kiera Rigby


U Sports National Tournament

* Nike Top Performers - March 8, 2020 - Bronze Medal Game: UPEI vs. Laval - UPEI: Reese Baxendale


All-Canadian

*2019-20 U SPORTS First Team All-Canadian: Jenna Mae Ellsworth


University Awards

''PEI Panthers Passion for Life Award (in memory of former UPEI soccer player Rene Ayangma)'' *2016-17: Kiera Rigby


PEI Panthers Female Athlete of the Year

*2014-15: Amy Gough *2015-16: Katelynn Donahoe Co-winner *2017-18: Kiera Rigby *2019-20: Jenna Mae Ellsworth


J.T. 'Mickey' Place Awards

Presented by the UPEI Student Union to student-athletes who have made a contribution to student leadership on their team and on campus. *2014-15: Darcy Zinck *2015-16: Katie Donahoe *2016-17: Kiera Rigby *2017-18: *2018-19: Carolina Del Santo


Most Valuable Player

*2014-15: Amy Gough *2015-16: Katie Donahoe *2016-17: Kiera Rigby *2017-18: *2018-19: Jenna Mae Ellsworth


Rookie of the Year

*2015-16: Kendra Craswell and Jennifer Newman *2016-17: Jenna Mae Ellsworth *2017-18: Reese Baxendale *2018-19: Carolina Del Santo


PEI Panthers Hall of Fame

*2001 inductee: Paula Edwards *2002 inductee: UPEI Women's Basketball team 1988-1989 *2003 inductee: Tracy MacEachern *2012 inductee: Jennifer Johnston


References


External links

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