U Sports Explained

U Sports
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Status:Association
Headquarters:Richmond Hill, Ontario
Region Served:Canada
Membership:58 schools
Leader Title:CEO
Leader Name:Pierre Arsenault
Main Organ:Executive Committee

U Sports (stylized as U SPORTS) is the national sport governing body for universities in Canada, comprising the majority of degree-granting universities in the country and four regional conferences: Ontario University Athletics (OUA), Réseau du sport étudiant du Québec (RSEQ), Canada West (CW), and Atlantic University Sport (AUS). The equivalent body for organized sports at colleges in Canada is the Canadian Collegiate Athletic Association (CCAA). Some institutions are members of both bodies for different sports.

History

Formation, CIAU, CIS

The original Canadian Intercollegiate Athletic Union (CIAU) was founded in 1906 and existed until 1955, composed only of universities from Ontario and Quebec. The semi-national organization, CIAU Central, provided common rules and regulations.

A growth spurt between 1944–55 saw the CIAU Central grow into a large group of nineteen (19) member universities each of which had diverse enrollment, philosophy, and practices both academically and athletically. The result saw the collapse of CIAU Central as there was no forum to evaluate or research policy in order to adjudicate conflicts within the organization

At the same time women's programs were expanding and required organization. In 1923, the Women's Intercollegiate Athletic Union (WIAU) was founded to provide athletic competition for female students in Ontario and the Ontario-Quebec Women's Intercollegiate Athletics (O-QWICA) coordinated programs for female students in Ontario and Quebec.

With the collapse of the CIAU Central in the mid-1950s, calls for a new, national governing body for university sport accelerated. Once the Royal Military College of Canada became a degree granting institution, Major W. J. (Danny) McLeod, athletic director at the RMC directed the establishment of the Canadian Intercollegiate Athletic Union (CIAU) in 1961.[1]

With financial assistance from the federal government, universities committed themselves to excellence in their sports programs, increased their schedules, and assigned coaches to year round programs to assist the federal government in identifying talent, national training centers, provision of facilities, sport research, and testing, all with an eye on developing international competitors.

Major McLeod ran the CIAU from his office at RMC as the first CIAU Secretary-Treasurer. In the 1960s the CIAU functioned as a voluntary, autonomous, educational sport organization which represented by the various universities from coast to coast.

In 1978, the Canadian Women's Interuniversity Athletic Union (CWIAU), which had formed in 1970, merged with the CIAU; the expanded CIAU reinforced its university focus by adjusting its name to the Canadian Interuniversity Athletics Union.

In June 2001, the membership of the CIAU voted to change the name and logo of the organization to Canadian Interuniversity Sport (CIS).

Rebrand and new approach

On October 20, 2016, CIS announced that it would be changing its name to U Sports, accompanied by a new logo and approach to Canadian University sports. The name was chosen in part to better represent Canada as a bilingual nation with a united name as opposed to separate acronyms. The new name and look were also intended to increase the marketability of Canadian University sports.[2]

Athletic funding & eligibility

The U Sports member institutions offer athletic scholarships known as Athletic Financial Awards (AFA); subject to minimum academic requirements. The AFA's are capped and may not exceed the value of the tuition and compulsory fees for the student-athlete. Universities also may provide additional non-athletic awards including academic scholarships and needs-based grants for athletes in addition to this cap, provided the additional awards do not include athletic criteria. In 2008-09 one in two U Sports athletes was receiving an athletic scholarship.[3]

Increasingly, U Sports schools are offering booster-support programs, where alumni, parents and/or corporations can donate money to a targeted fund especially designed to off-set a student-athlete's tuition and living costs. The University of Windsor has an Adopt-A-Lancer program,[4] for example. U Sports has no regulations regarding how much each school can provide to teams through private support. The Université Laval's Rouge et Or football team, winner of seven of the last 12 Vanier Cups, is so successful with fund raising that the team trains in Florida during the spring.[5]

Canadian Hockey League teams offer financial support for their graduates – who attend school within two years of playing major junior – who choose to play for a U Sports school after graduating from major junior hockey based on a model where the league will give scholarships commensurate with the seasons they played in the CHL.

Beginning with the 2024–25 season, students will be able to receive athletic scholarships regardless of the grades they receive in their final year of high school or CEGEP. U Sports institutions will also be required to give a minimum of 45 per cent of their total athletic scholarship units to athletes on men's teams and a minimum of 45 per cent to athletes on women's teams.[6]

Sponsored sports

Sports sanctioned include the following: basketball, cross country, curling, field hockey (women), football (men), ice hockey, rugby union (women), soccer, swimming, track and field, volleyball, and wrestling.[7]

Men's team sports

No.SportFoundedTeamsSeasonMost Championships
1Basketball196248FallCarleton (17)
2Curling2008N/AFallWilfrid Laurier (4)
3Ice hockey196135WinterAlberta (16)
4Football196127WinterLaval (11)
5Soccer197248FallUBC (13)
6Volleyball196631SpringManitoba, Winnipeg (10)

Men's individual sports

No.SportFoundedTeamsSeason
1Cross country196310Fall
2Swimming1965N/AWinter
3Track & field1981N/ASpring
4Wrestling1969N/AWinter

Women's team sports

No.SportFoundedTeamsSeasonMost Championships
1Basketball197748FallVictoria (9)
2Curling2008N/AFallAlberta (5)
3Field hockey197510FallUBC (19)
4Ice hockey199735WinterAlberta (8)
5Rugby union199826FallAlberta, St. Francis Xavier (6)
6Soccer198753FallUBC (7)
7Volleyball196943SpringUBC (13)

Women's individual sports

No.SportFoundedTeamsSeason
1Cross country198810Fall
2Swimming1971N/AWinter
3Track & field1981N/ASpring
4Wrestling1999N/AWinter

National championships

U Sports hosts national championships for the following sports:[8]

U Sports !Sport!Men!Women
Basketball1963–1987–
Cross country1963–1988–
Curling2008–2008–
Field hockey1975–
Football1965–
Ice hockey1963–1998–
Rugby union1998–
Soccer1972–1987–
Swimming1965–1971–
Track & field1981–1981–
Volleyball (indoor)1967–1971–
Wrestling1969–1999–

Conferences and members

There are 58 member universities in U Sports. These 58 member universities are currently organized into the four following regional associations. In some of these sports, these associations are sometimes referred to as conferences. These conferences also organize regional championships.[9] [10] [11]

InstitutionNicknameCityProvinceFoundedAffiliationEnrollmentEndowmentMembership
Acadia UniversityAxemen (M), Axewomen (W)WolfvilleNS1838Public4650$40MAUS
Cape Breton UniversityCapersSydneyNS2005Public3500$6.1MAUS
Dalhousie UniversityTigersHalifaxNS1818Public18,940$478MAUS
Memorial University of NewfoundlandSea-HawksSt. John'sNL1925Public18,172$93MAUS
Mount Allison UniversityMountiesSackvilleNB1839Public2260$141.1MAUS
Université de MonctonAigles Bleus (M), Aigles Bleues (W)MonctonNB1864Public4187AUS
University of New BrunswickRedsFrederictonNB1785Public9000AUS
University of Prince Edward IslandPanthersCharlottetownPEI1969Public4000AUS
Saint Mary's UniversityHuskiesHalifaxNS1802Public7040$16.9MAUS
St. Francis Xavier UniversityX-Men (M), X-Women (W)AntigonishNS1853Public5150$59.4MAUS
St. Thomas UniversityTommiesFrederictonNB1910Public2633AUS
University of British ColumbiaThunderbirdsUniversity Endowment LandsBC1908Public43,579$1.16BCW
Trinity Western UniversitySpartansLangleyBC1962Private-Christian2,700CW
University of VictoriaVikesVictoriaBC1903Public19,500$348MCW
University of the Fraser ValleyCascadesAbbotsfordBC1974Public21,500CW
University of Northern British ColumbiaTimberwolvesPrince GeorgeBC1990Public4,183CW
Thompson Rivers UniversityWolfPackKamloopsBC1970Public13,072CW
University of British Columbia OkanaganHeatKelownaBC2005Public6,015CW
University of AlbertaGolden Bears (M), Pandas (W)EdmontonAB1908Public36,435$1.0BCW
University of CalgaryDinosCalgaryAB1966Public28,196$568MCW
MacEwan UniversityGriffinsEdmontonAB1971Public13,889CW
Mount Royal UniversityCougarsCalgaryAB1910Public14,175CW
University of SaskatchewanHuskiesSaskatoonSK1907Public19,082$247MCW
University of LethbridgePronghornsLethbridgeAB1967Public8,765$24.5MCW
Brandon UniversityBobcatsBrandonMB1890Public3383CW
University of ReginaRams (football), CougarsReginaSK1911Public12,800$25.9MCW
University of WinnipegWesmenWinnipegMB1871Public9,219CW
University of ManitobaBisonsWinnipegMB1877Public27,599$424MCW
Carleton UniversityRavensOttawaON1942Public25,262$190MOUA
University of OttawaGee-GeesOttawaON1848Public35,548$201MOUA
University of TorontoVarsity BluesTorontoON1827Public56,383[12] $1.66BOUA
Toronto Metropolitan UniversityBoldTorontoON1948Public24,000$118MOUA
Queen's UniversityGolden GaelsKingstonON1841Public20,566$722MOUA
York UniversityLionsTorontoON1959Public42,400$373MOUA
Laurentian UniversityVoyageursSudburyON1960Public7758$36MOUA
Algoma UniversityThunderbirdsSault Ste. MarieON1964Public1427OUA
Royal Military College of CanadaPaladinsKingstonON1876Public900[13] OUA
Trent UniversityExcaliburPeterboroughON1964Public7160$43MOUA
Nipissing UniversityLakersNorth BayON1909Public6300$11MOUA
Ontario Tech UniversityRidgebacksOshawaON2003Public10000OUA
University of Western OntarioMustangsLondonON1878Public30,000$685MOUA
University of WindsorLancersWindsorON1857Public13,496$70MOUA
McMaster UniversityMaraudersHamiltonON1887Public25,688$553MOUA
University of GuelphGryphonsGuelphON1964Public19,408$264MOUA
University of WaterlooWarriorsWaterlooON1957Public27,978$282MOUA
Wilfrid Laurier UniversityGolden HawksWaterlooON1911Public12,394OUA
Brock UniversityBadgersSt. CatharinesON1964Public17,000[14] $74MOUA
Lakehead UniversityThunderwolvesThunder BayON1946Public8050$32.1MOUA
Concordia UniversityStingersMontrealQC1896Public38,809$54.4MRSEQ
Université LavalRouge et OrQuebec CityQC1663Public37,591$105.3MRSEQ
Université du Québec à MontréalCitadinsMontrealQC1969Public39,235RSEQ
McGill UniversityRedbirds (M), Martlets (W)MontrealQC1821Public32,514$1.32BRSEQ
Bishop's UniversityGaitersLennoxvilleQC1843Public2800RSEQ
École de technologie supérieurePiranhasMontrealQC1974Public11,000RSEQ
Université de MontréalCarabinsMontrealQC1878Public55,540$276MRSEQ
Université du Québec à Trois-RivièresPatriotesTrois-RivièresQC1969Public10,000RSEQ
Université de SherbrookeVert & OrSherbrookeQC1954Public35,000RSEQ
Université du Québec à ChicoutimiInukChicoutimiQC1969Public6,500RSEQ
Notes

Sponsors

Source:[15]

See also

Notes and References

  1. http://english.cis-sic.ca/information/about_cis/cishistory History of CIS
  2. News: Campbell . Morgan . October 20, 2016 . CIS rebrands as U Sports in an attempt to lure sponsors . The Toronto Star . live . January 27, 2017 . https://web.archive.org/web/20170202042110/https://www.thestar.com/sports/amateur/2016/10/20/cis-rebrands-as-usport-in-an-attempt-to-lure-sponsors.html . February 2, 2017.
  3. http://english.cis-sic.ca/information/members_info/pdfs/pdf_research_and_stats/SchoolSummary_-_english_08-09.pdf CIS English
  4. Lancer Sports News. University of Windsor (website). "Lancer Football Introduces Touchdown Club" accessed April 9, 2007
  5. [CBC News]
  6. Web site: U Sports drops first-year grade requirements for participation, scholarships . 2023-09-29 . Sportsnet.ca . en.
  7. http://english.cis-sic.ca/landing/index CIS English
  8. https://usports.ca/hq/championship-calendar U Sports Championship Calendar
  9. Web site: Member Universities . September 28, 2017 . June 16, 2023 . U Sports.
  10. Web site: UQAC becomes U Sports' 57th member university . June 15, 2023 . June 16, 2023 . U Sports.
  11. Web site: ÉTS becomes U Sports' 58th member university . June 14, 2024 . June 16, 2023 . U Sports.
  12. Web site: Archived copy . September 17, 2017 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20121202171604/http://www.utoronto.ca/__shared/assets/UofT_2010_FactsFiguresReport4316.pdf . December 2, 2012 .
  13. http://www.canadian-universities.net/Universities/Royal-Military-College-of-Canada.html Profile of Royal Military College of Canada – Ontario, Universities in Canada
  14. Web site: Brock University Athletics - Official Athletics Website . April 24, 2009 . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20070515035502/http://www.brocku.ca/athletics/quickfacts.php . May 15, 2007 .
  15. Web site: Corporate Partners . U Sports.