2018 U Sports Women's Basketball Championship

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2018 U Sports Women's Basketball Championship
TeamsEight
Finals siteCentre for Kinesiology Health and Sport
Regina, Saskatchewan
ChampionsCarleton Ravens (1st title)
Runner-upSaskatchewan Huskies

The 2018 U Sports Women's Basketball Championship was held March 8–11, 2018, in Regina, Saskatchewan.[1][2] It was hosted by the University of Regina which had previously hosted the tournament in 1979, 2009, and 2013.

The top-seeded and undefeated Carleton Ravens won their first Bronze Baby championship in program history, defeating the sixth-seeded Saskatchewan Huskies.[3] Besides the accomplishment in itself, the win buoyed Carleton's basketball program, whose men's team had failed to appear in the final game for the first time in eight years. The men won the bronze medal in Halifax earlier on the same day its women won the title in Regina.

Participating teams[edit]

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Seed Team Qualified
1 Carleton Ravens OUA Champion
2 Regina Cougars Canada West Champion (Host)
3 Acadia Axewomen AUS Champion
4 McGill Martlets RSEQ Champion
5 McMaster Marauders OUA Finalist
6 Saskatchewan Huskies Canada West Finalist
7 Laval Rouge et Or RSEQ Finalist (At-large berth)
8 Calgary Dinos Canada West Bronze Medalist

Championship Bracket[edit]

First Round: March 8 Semi-Finals: March 10 Final: March 11
         
7 Laval Rouge et Or 56
2 Regina Cougars 76
6 Saskatchewan Huskies 74
2 Regina Cougars 71
6 Saskatchewan Huskies 72
3 Acadia Axewomen 67
6 Saskatchewan Huskies 48
1 Carleton Ravens 69
8 Calgary Dinos 42
1 Carleton Ravens 52
4 McGill Martlets 44 Bronze Medal Game: March 11
1 Carleton Ravens 46
5 McMaster Marauders 39 4 McGill Martlets 63
4 McGill Martlets 55 2 Regina Cougars 66

Consolation Bracket[edit]

Semi-Finals: March 9 Fifth Place Game: March 10
      
7 Laval Rouge et Or 74
3 Acadia Axewomen 63
8 Calgary Dinos 71
7 Laval Rouge et Or 68
8 Calgary Dinos 60
5 McMaster Marauders 52

See also[edit]

2018 U Sports Men's Basketball Championship

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Championship Calendar 2016-2020" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2017-02-21. Retrieved 2017-03-07.
  2. ^ CIS women's basketball: Victoria, Regina to host national championship in 2017 and 2018
  3. ^ "Championship final: Carleton wins first national title in program history". U Sports. March 11, 2018.
  4. ^ Women’s Basketball Final 8 Preview: Cougars chase Bronze Baby on home floor

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