2025-26 Women's Basketball News
The UPEI Panthers saved their best basketball for the final 10 minutes Friday night, ripping off a 12-0 run early in the fourth quarter to pull away from the St. FX X-Women and earn a 58-51 win at the Chi Wan Young Sport Centre.
The UPEI Panthers wasted no time taking control.
The UPEI Panthers had the game in their hands for 20 minutes, and then watched it slip away.
It was the kind of loss that sits in your chest, not because the UPEI Panthers didn’t belong, but because they did.
If the UPEI Panthers are going to make a championship push this season, the most likely path runs straight through the UNB Reds.
The UPEI Panthers began the New Year by turning an earlier loss into a win.
A night after rolling past the Memorial Sea-Hawks, the UPEI Panthers doubled down delivering a 73-59 win built on balance, toughness, and a lineup that looked in complete control from tip to buzzer.
UPEI tightened its grip on the AUS standings Friday night, rolling to an 81-57 win over the Memorial Sea-Hawks—a victory built on one explosive stretch late in the second quarter.
Grace Lancaster was unstoppable. The veteran guard matched her career high with 27 points and led a three-point barrage as the UPEI Panthers dismantled the Saint Mary’s Huskies 73–48 on Saturday afternoon to complete a dominant weekend sweep.
The UPEI Panthers put on a defensive masterclass Friday night, smothering the Saint Mary’s Huskies in a 64-40 win at home to open a weekend series.
