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2022 U Sports Women's Final 8
Season2021–22
TeamsEight
Finals siteAthletic and Recreation Centre (ARC)
Kingston, Ontario
ChampionsRyerson Rams (1st title)
Runner-upWinnipeg Wesmen
Winning coachCarly Clarke
Tournament MVPJama Bin-Edward (Ryerson Rams)
TelevisionCBC[1]

The 2022 U Sports Women's Final 8 Basketball Tournament was held March 31 to April 3, 2022, in Kingston, Ontario, to determine a national champion for the 2021–22 U Sports women's basketball season.[2][3] This was the first tournament held since 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Canada.[4] This year's tournament was originally scheduled for March 10 to March 13, 2022, but was delayed three weeks due to ongoing pandemic issues.[3]

The tournament saw the Ryerson Rams crowned as champions, the school's first U Sports national title.[5] Ryerson beat Winnipeg, which took the silver medal, while Queen's beat Brock for the bronze.

Host

The tournament was being hosted by Queen's University at its Athletic and Recreation Centre (ARC), the first time Queen's hosted the championship game.[6] Queen's had originally been awarded hosting duties for the 2021 U Sports Women's Basketball Championship, but the tournament was cancelled due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic in Canada.[7][4]

Participating teams

Seed Team Qualified Record Last Total
1 Ryerson Rams OUA Champion 14–0 None 0
2 Saskatchewan Huskies Canada West Champion 14–2 2020 2
3 Winnipeg Wesmen Canada West Finalist 14–2 1995 3
4 Brock Badgers OUA Finalist 12–0 None 0
5 Acadia Axewomen AUS Champion 11–4 None 0
6 Laval Rouge et Or RSEQ Champion 7–5 None 0
7 Queen's Gaels OUA Semifinalist (Host) 9–5 None 0
8 UPEI Panthers AUS Semifinalist (At-large berth) 11–2 None 0

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Championship bracket

First Round: March 31 Semi-Finals: April 2 Gold Medal Game: April 3
         
1 Ryerson Rams 80
8 UPEI Panthers 49
1 Ryerson Rams 64
4 Brock Badgers 56
4 Brock Badgers 85
5 Acadia Axewomen 74
1 Ryerson Rams 70
3 Winnipeg Wesmen 48
2 Saskatchewan Huskies 55
7 Queen's Gaels 62
3 Winnipeg Wesmen 80 Bronze Medal Game: April 3
7 Queen's Gaels 78
3 Winnipeg Wesmen 81 4 Brock Badgers 57
6 Laval Rouge et Or 67 7 Queen's Gaels 75

Consolation bracket

Semi-Finals: April 1 Fifth Place Game: April 3
      
5 Acadia Axewomen 67
8 UPEI Panthers 78
2 Saskatchewan Huskies 80
8 UPEI Panthers 48
2 Saskatchewan Huskies 71
6 Laval Rouge et Or 49

References

  1. ^ "CBC Sports to broadcast U Sports national championships for next 4 years". Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. September 20, 2021.
  2. ^ "U Sports Calendar". usports.ca. U Sports. April 20, 2021. Retrieved May 28, 2021.
  3. ^ a b "U Sports announces updated Winter 2022 Championship Schedule". usports.ca. U Sports. February 2, 2022.
  4. ^ a b "U Sports unable to offer national championships in winter 2021". usports.ca. U Sports. October 15, 2020. Retrieved May 28, 2021.
  5. ^ "Undefeated Ryerson cruises past Winnipeg to win 1st U Sports women's basketball title". Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. April 3, 2022.
  6. ^ "The History of Women's Final 8". usports.ca. U Sports. Retrieved May 28, 2021.
  7. ^ "Queen's to host 2021 U Sports Women's Basketball National Championship". Queen's Gaels. February 1, 2018.
  8. ^ "Playing Regulations: Women's Basketball" (PDF). U Sports. January 2022.
  9. ^ "Seeding and schedule announced for 2022 Women's Final 8". U Sports. March 27, 2022.