Dalhousie Tigers Explained

Dalhousie Tigers
Director:Tim Maloney
Teams:16 (8 women's teams and 8 men's teams)
Soccerstadium:Wickwire Field
Arena:Dalplex fieldhouse
Nickname:Tigers
Colour1:Black
Hex1:242424
Colour2:Gold
Hex2:FFD400
Colour3:Black[1]
Hex3:FFFFFF
Pageurl:http://daltigers.ca/landing/index

The Dalhousie Tigers are the men's and women's athletic teams that represent Dalhousie University in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. The Tigers field 14 varsity teams with seven men's teams and seven women's teams that primarily compete in the Atlantic University Sport conference of U Sports. The university also offers numerous intramural and club sports that are available to students, staff, alumni, and Dalpex members.[2]

Varsity teams

While technically not considered a varsity team, Dalhousie has a university ringette team which competes annually in the Canadian national University Challenge Cup.

Basketball Basketball
Cross country Cross country
Curling Curling
Ice hockey Ice hockey
Soccer Soccer
Swimming Swimming
Track & field Track & field
Volleyball Volleyball

Men's basketball

The Tigers men's basketball program has won nine AUS conference championships, including seven within nine years (from the 2014–15 season to 2021–22).[3] In the National Tournament, the Tigers won a bronze medal in 2017 and a silver medal in 2020.[4] The team plays their home games at the Dalplex fieldhouse.

Women's basketball

The Tigers women's basketball team has finished as conference champions 11 times, with the most recent coming in the 2000–01 season.[5] Historically, the team has won a silver medal in the U Sports women's basketball championship in 1980 and a bronze medal in 1982.[4] The team plays their home games at the Dalplex fieldhouse.

Men's hockey

See main article: Dalhousie Tigers men's ice hockey. The Tigers men's hockey team has won one conference championship, with the title being awarded following the 1978–79 season.[6]

Women's hockey

See main article: Dalhousie Tigers women's ice hockey. The Tigers women's ice hockey program began in 2002 and qualified for the U Sports Women's Ice Hockey Tournament in 2006.[4]

Men's soccer

The Tigers men's soccer team are tied with the Saint Mary's Huskies for the second-most AUS conference championships (13), with their most recent in the 2008 season.[7] The program boasts a national championship win in the 1995 edition of the U Sports Men's Soccer Championship. The team was also a bronze medal winner in the 1992 and 1997 tournaments.[4]

Women's soccer

The Tigers women's soccer team has won the most AUS conference championships in U Sports women's soccer with 12 titles earned, the most recent coming in 2012.[8] The program has won the most national championships among all Dalhousie varsity sports with three Gladys Bean Memorial Trophy wins. The gold medals were won in 1994, 1999, and 2000 while the team won silver medals in 1993 and 1995 and a bronze medal in 1998.[4]

Men's volleyball

The Tiger's men's volleyball program features 36 AUS conference championship winners within 44 years (first in the 1971–72 season and last in the 2014–15 season).[9] However, after the disbanding of the Moncton Aigles Bleus team in 2006, the AUS featured only three teams, so interlock play with the RSEQ was featured heavily.[10] The conference was further reduced to two following the folding of the Memorial Sea-Hawks after the 2016–17 season, leaving the program in jeopardy since the AUS requires a three-team minimum for varsity leagues.[11] However, the AUS allowed Dalhousie and the UNB Varsity Reds to play a transitional season before joining the RSEQ as full members for the 2018–19 season.[12]

On the national stage, in the U Sports men's volleyball championship, the men's volleyball team has finished with a silver medal in 1997 and with bronze medals in 1994 and 1995.[13]

Women's volleyball

The Tiger's women's volleyball team has won the most conference championships in the AUS with 27 titles won, including ten in a row from 2013 to 2023.[14] The program features a U Sports women's volleyball championship team, having won a gold medal in 1982. The team also won a silver medal in 1984.[4] [15]

Club teams

The Dalhousie Tigers offer students the opportunity to play club sports for their university in lieu of these sports not being supported at the varsity level.[2] The sports include, but are not limited to, baseball, cheerleading, curling, field hockey, Canadian football, lacrosse, rugby, tennis, and ultimate frisbee. Some sports were formerly offered as varsity sports, but either retained or resurrected as informal club sports.

Dalhousie Tigers
Bgcolor:black
Fontcolor:gold
Founded:1947
Suspended:1976
Relocated:Competitive Club Sport
Location:Halifax, Nova Scotia
Field:Wickwire Field
League:Atlantic Football League
Colours:Gold and black
History: (1947-1950)
(1951-1950)
(1958-1959)
(1960-1965)
(1966-1968)
(1969-1973)
AUAA (1974-1975)
AFL (2010-present)
Coach:Dave Kelly
Owner:Dalhousie University
Afl Championships:2016, 2018, 2021, 2022
Website:https://dalfootball.ca/

Football

The Tigers football team first began play as an intermediate team in 1947 in the Halifax City Canadian Football League.[16] The program was in operation until 1976 when the school decided to cease its operations and funding.[17] The team did not win a Jewett Trophy conference championship while playing in what is now the AUS.

In 2010, with the support of Dalhousie alumni, volunteer coaches, and the Student Football Club Executive, the Tigers football team was revived as a club sport and began play in the upstart Atlantic Football League, along with the University of New Brunswick Saint John, University of New Brunswick Fredericton, and Holland College.[18] The Tigers played in the Moosehead Cup in their inaugural year, but lost to the UNBSJ Seawolves by a score of 40–6 on November 20, 2010. The team had mixed success until they went undefeated in 2016 and captured their first Moosehead Cup on November 5, 2016, in a 29–11 victory over the three-time defending champion Holland Hurricanes.[19] The Tigers won a second Moosehead Cup championship in 2018 with another undefeated season being capped by a win over the Hurricanes.[20] The team won their third championship in 2021 following a 40–14 victory over the UNBF Red Bombers.[21] The team won their fourth championship in 2022, following a 27–26 victory over the UNBF Red Bombers.

Awards and honours

Athletes of the Year

Year Female Athlete Sport Male Athlete Sport
1999-2000 Stef FinateriSoccer
2000-01 Julie Piggozzo Soccer
2001-02 Angelia Crealock
Claire Martin
Basketball
Soccer
Marty Johnson Hockey
2002-03 Adrienne Power Track & Field Chris Stanley Hockey
2003-04 Adrienne Power Track & Field Chris Stanley Hockey
2004-05 Adrienne Power Track & Field Jeff Weiler Volleyball
2005-06 Kiera Aitken
Janice Ashworth
Swimming
Cross Country
Jeff Weiler Volleyball
2006-07 Leanne HuckSoccer Jeff Weiler Volleyball
2007-08 Leanne HuckSoccer Nik Rademacher Volleyball
2008-09 Jeanette HuckSoccer Bryce Tung Swimming
2009-10 Celia Peters Track & Field David Sharpe Swimming
2010-11 Jeanette HuckSoccer Simon Farine Basketball
2011-12 Rieka Santilli Soccer Simon Watts Track & Field
2012-13 Rieka Santilli Soccer David Sharpe Swimming
2013-14 Rebecca Haworth Track & Field David Sharpe Swimming
2014-15 Meagan BernierSwimming Bryan Duquette Volleyball
2015-16 Phoebe Lenderyou Swimming Ritchie Kanza Mata Basketball
2016-17 Phoebe Lenderyou Swimming Kashrell Lawrence Basketball
2017-18 Courtney Baker Volleyball Matthew Coolen Track & Field
2018-19 Courtney Baker Volleyball Matthew Coolen Track & Field
2019-20 [22] Courtney Baker
Lorena Heubach
volleyball
track & field
Keevan Veinotbasketball

Notes and References

  1. Web site: The Dal Brand . Dalhousie University . en . December 29, 2023.
  2. Web site: Dalhousie University Intramurals & Clubs. Dalhousie University. March 8, 2020. March 25, 2020. https://web.archive.org/web/20200325153526/https://athletics.dal.ca/clubs-intramurals.html. dead.
  3. Web site: Atlantic University Sport Men's Basketball Past Champions. 2020. Atlantic University Sport. March 21, 2022.
  4. Web site: Dalhousie Tigers Championships. Dalhousie Tigers. March 9, 2020.
  5. Web site: Atlantic University Sport Women's Basketball Past Champions. 2020. Atlantic University Sport. March 9, 2020.
  6. Web site: Atlantic University Sport Men's Hockey Past Champions. 2020. Atlantic University Sport. March 9, 2020.
  7. Web site: Atlantic University Sport Men's Soccer Past Champions. 2019. Atlantic University Sport. March 9, 2020.
  8. Web site: Atlantic University Sport Women's Soccer Past Champions. 2019. Atlantic University Sport. March 9, 2020.
  9. Web site: Atlantic University Sport Men's Volleyball Past Champions. 2018. Atlantic University Sport. March 9, 2020.
  10. Web site: 2006-07 Men's Volleyball Schedule / Results. 2007. Atlantic University Sport. March 9, 2020.
  11. Web site: Dalhousie and UNB men’s volleyball teams to compete in two-team AUS league for 2017–18 transitional season. AUS. July 25, 2017. March 9, 2020.
  12. Web site: Men's volleyball Tigers set for RSEQ housewarming party. The Chronicle Herald. November 1, 2018.
  13. Web site: U Sports Volleyball Championship History. March 10, 2020. usports.ca. U Sports.
  14. Web site: Atlantic University Sport Women's Volleyball Past Champions. 2020. Atlantic University Sport. March 9, 2020.
  15. Web site: U Sports Volleyball Championship History. March 10, 2020. usports.ca. U Sports.
  16. Web site: Canadian Football in Halifax and Nova Scotia 1940-1957 . A History of Canadian University Football . Robert E. . Watkins . May 2006 . cisfootball.org . March 10, 2020.
  17. Web site: The Atlantic Universities Football Conference (AUFC) 1974 to the Present . A History of Canadian University Football . Robert E. . Watkins . May 2006 . cisfootball.org . March 10, 2020.
  18. Web site: Dalhousie football – Team History . Dalhousie football . March 10, 2020.
  19. Web site: The Rick Rivers’ Report. Atlantic Football League. November 7, 2016.
  20. Web site: Dal Wins in Wild Weather. Atlantic Football League. November 4, 2018.
  21. Web site: Tigers Championship Report – Tigers 2021 champions . . November 8, 2021.
  22. News: Black and Gold Athletic Awards. daltigers.ca . April 3, 2020 . June 21, 2021. en.