UBC Thunderbirds women's basketball explained

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UBC Thunderbirds
University:University of British Columbia
Conference:Canada West Universities Athletic Association
Location:Vancouver, British Columbia
Arena:Thunderbird Sports Centre
Nickname:Thunderbirds
Conference Tournament:2007, 2008, 2012, 2015
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The UBC Thunderbirds women's basketball team represent the University of British Columbia in the Canada West Universities Athletic Association of U Sports women's basketball. The Thunderbirds (originally known as the Thunderettes) have won the Bronze Baby a total of five times, including the first three championships, spanning from 1972 to 1974. The last two national championships took place in 2004 and 2008. Both victories took place against the Regina Cougars. In 2004, the Thunderbirds defeated the Cougars by a 60-53 mark, while the 2008 triumph resulted in a 67-46 final.

History

The 2003-04 season marked a breakthrough for Carrie Watson. In addition to All-Canadian honours, Watson also won the Canada West and Canadian Interuniversity Sport Defensive Player of the Year Awards. She would also earn a pair of university honours, capturing the Marilyn Pomfret Trophy, recognizing the university's Female Athlete of the Year, along with the Thunderbirds Performance Leadership Award. Winning the Bronze Baby National Championship Trophy, the program's first since 1974, ending a 30-year drought, Watson's efforts resulted in National Championship MVP honours. In June of 2007, Watson would become the program's first full-time assistant coach.

From 2007 to 2020, the Thunderbirds would enjoy a 152-58 won-loss mark in Canada West league play. Capturing the national championship in 2008, the program would reach the national championship game once again in 2012, settling for a silver medal. At the 2015 CIS Women's Basketball Championship, the program emerged with a bronze medal.

Retiring in 2021, Debbie Huband was the longest serving coach in the history of Thunderbirds basketball. As the Thunderbirds head coach, Huband captured three national titles (2003-04, '05-06, '07-08) and four conference championships (2006-07, '07-08, '11-12, '14-15).[1]

Season by season record

2019-20[2] 16-43rd
2018-1914-620-85th
2017-18

Statistics

Individual Leader Scoring

Legend
  GPGames played  GS Games started MIN Minutes played
 FG Field-goals 3FG 3-point field-goals FT Free-throws
 PTS Points AVG Points per game
2018-19[3] Keylyn Filewich20 609 152 0 65 36918.5 4th
2019-20[4] Keylyn Filewich 20612 165 0 51 38119.1 4th

International

Awards and honors

University Awards

UBC Sports Hall of Fame

Canada West Awards

U Sports Awards

Peter Ennis Award (awarded to the Coach of the Year)

Sylvia Sweeney Award (awarded to the Outstanding student-athlete)

Kathy Shields Award (awarded to the Rookie of the year)

All-Canadians

National championship MVP

Defensive Player of the year

Canada West Hall of Fame

Top 100

In celebration of the centennial anniversary of U SPORTS women’s basketball, a committee of U SPORTS women’s basketball coaches and partners revealed a list of the Top 100 women's basketball players. Commemorating the 100th anniversary of the first Canadian university women’s contest between the Queen’s Gaels and McGill Martlets on Feb. 6, 1920, the list of the Top 100 was gradually revealed over four weeks. Culminating with the All-Canadian Gala, which also recognized national award winners. [14] A total of 14 UBC players were named to the list. Although she played for Bishop's University, eventual Thunderbirds head coach Debbie Huband was also part of this list.

PlayerTeam(s)YearsAccolades
Ruth Wilson UBC1937-41
UBC 1945-49She coached the bronze medal winning women's basketball squad at the 1967 Pan American Games
Barb Robertson UBC1959-64
Pauline Genzick UBC 1966-69
Betty Ross UBC 1966-71
Joanne Sargent UBC 1968-73
Terri McGovern UBC 1969-72
Bev Barnes UBC 1970-74
Debbie Phelan UBC 1970-75
Kathy Williams-Shields UBC
Laurentian
1969-71
1972-76
Liz Silcott Concordia
Waterloo
UBC
1972-79
Carol Turney-LoosSaint Mary's
Victoria
UBC
1973-80Recipient of the 1980 Nan Copp Award
Jessica Mills UBC 1995-00
Kristjana YoungUBC2010-15

Thunderbirds in pro basketball

Player Position Team(s)YearsTitles
Jessica Hanson[15] Tipperary Knights Basketball Club Ireland None

Notes and References

  1. News: Honouring a distinguished era as Deb Huband enters retirement. Stu Walters . gothunderbirds.ca/. April 27, 2021 . 2021-06-24. en.
  2. News: 2019-20 Women's Basketball Standings. canadawest.org/. 2021-07-21. en.
  3. News: 2018-2019 Women's Basketball Overall Statistics. canadawest.org. 2021-04-16. en.
  4. News: 2019-2020 Women's Basketball Overall Statistics. canadawest.org. 2021-04-16. en.
  5. News: Team Canada delegation announced for 2019 FISU Summer Universiade. usports.ca. 2019-05-29. 2021-06-16. en.
  6. News: Team Canada delegation announced for 2019 FISU Summer Universiade. usports.ca. 2019-05-29. 2021-06-16. en.
  7. News: SPORT BC ANNOUNCES AWARD WINNERS AT THE 52ND AWARD GALA. viasport.ca. 2021-06-17. en.
  8. News: UBC's best honoured at 95th annual Big Block Awards and Sports Hall of Fame Banquet. gothunderbirds.ca. Aaron Martin. 2016-04-04. 2021-04-18. en.
  9. News: Thunderbirds celebrate 2019 Big Block Awards Banquet. gothunderbirds.ca. 2019-04-03. 2021-04-16. en.
  10. News: UBC's best honoured at 95th annual Big Block Awards and Sports Hall of Fame Banquet. gothunderbirds.ca. Aaron Martin. 2016-04-04. 2021-04-18. en.
  11. News: UBC Sports Hall of Fame welcomes distinguished class of 2021. gothunderbirds.ca. 2021-04-16. 2021-06-18. en.
  12. News: UBC Thunderettes (WBB Team). canadawesthalloffame.org. January 26, 2021. 2021-04-16. en.
  13. News: . 7 November 2019. Joanne Sargent (WBB Student-athlete). en-CA. Canada West. 23 July 2021.
  14. News: U SPORTS unveils Top 100 women's basketball players of the century. saltwire.com. March 8, 2020. May 26, 2021. en.
  15. News: Jessica Hanson to start professional career in Ireland. gothunderbirds.ca. Wilson Wong. 2020-07-31. 2021-04-18. en.