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2 Championship Bracket  





3 Consolation Bracket  





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2019 U Sports Women's Basketball Championship
TeamsEight
Finals siteMattamy Athletic Centre
Toronto, Ontario
ChampionsMcMaster Marauders (1st title)
Runner-upLaval Rouge et Or
  • Women's Final 8
  • 2020
  • The 2019 U Sports Women's Basketball Championship was held March 7–10, 2019, in Toronto, Ontario, to determine a national champion for the 2018–19 U Sports women's basketball season.[1][2] It was hosted by Ryerson University at the Mattamy Athletic Centre at the Gardens, which was the first time that Ryerson had hosted the championship game.[3] The McMaster Marauders won the gold medal and earned the first Bronze Baby Championship in program history.

    Participating teams[edit]

    [4]

    Seed Team Qualified
    1 Laval Rouge et Or RSEQ Champion
    2 McMaster Marauders OUA Champion
    3 Saskatchewan Huskies Canada West Champion
    4 Ottawa Gee-Gees OUA Finalist
    5 Regina Cougars Canada West Finalist
    6 Acadia Axewomen AUS Champion
    7 Concordia Stingers RSEQ Finalist (At-large berth)
    8 Ryerson Rams OUA Quarterfinalist (Host)

    Championship Bracket[edit]

    First Round: March 7 Semi-Finals: March 9 Final: March 10
             
    7Concordia Stingers 68
    2McMaster Marauders 86
    3Saskatchewan Huskies 66
    2McMaster Marauders 73
    6Acadia Axewomen 69
    3Saskatchewan Huskies 77
    2McMaster Marauders 70
    1Laval Rouge et Or 58
    8Ryerson Rams 51
    1Laval Rouge et Or 73
    4Ottawa Gee-Gees 56Bronze Medal Game: March 10
    1Laval Rouge et Or 60
    5Regina Cougars 634Ottawa Gee-Gees 63
    4Ottawa Gee-Gees 65 3Saskatchewan Huskies 62

    Consolation Bracket[edit]

    Semi-Finals: March 8 Fifth Place Game: March 10
          
    7Concordia Stingers 74
    6Acadia Axewomen 86
    8Ryerson Rams 91
    6Acadia Axewomen 67
    8Ryerson Rams 63
    5Regina Cougars 45

    References[edit]

  • ^ Women's Final 8 History
  • ^ Women’s Basketball Final 8 Preview: Cougars chase Bronze Baby on home floor
  • External links[edit]


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