Manitoba Bisons

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The Manitoba Bisons are the athletic teams that represent the University of Manitoba in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. The football team plays at Princess Auto Stadium, the soccer team plays at the outdoor soccer field on campus, track and field teams use University Stadium, and the volleyball and basketball teams play at Investors Group Athletic Centre. The University has 18 different teams in 10 sports: basketball, curling, cross country running, Canadian football, golf, ice hockey, soccer, swimming, track & field, and volleyball.

Varsity sports

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Basketball Basketball
Cross country Cross country
Football Ice hockey
Golf Golf
Ice hockey Soccer
Swimming Swimming
Track and field Track and field
Volleyball Volleyball

Men's ice hockey

Template:Main The Bisons iced a junior ice hockey team in the Manitoba Junior Hockey League. The Bisons won four consecutive Turnbull Cups as Manitoba junior champions in 1922, 1923, 1924, and 1925.Template:Cn

The 1923 Bisons team won the Allan Cup, Memorial Cup and Abbott Cup, and were inducted into the Manitoba Hockey Hall of Fame in 2023.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> The roster included J.A. Wise (Forward), C.E. Williams (Sub Forward), C.S. Doupe (Sub Goal), F. Robertson (Sub Defence), R.E. Moulden (Forward), A.I. Chapman (Defence), Blake Watson (Forward), Murray Murdoch (Captain & Centre), A.T. Puttee (Goal), J. Mitchell (Forward), A. Johnson (Defence), S.B. Field (Secretary/Treasurer), R.L. Bruce (Manager), H. Andrews (President), Hal Moulden (Coach), Walter Robertson (Trainer).Template:Cn

The school's senior ice hockey team won the 1931 World Ice Hockey Championships playing as the University of Manitoba Grads, and were inducted into the Manitoba Hockey Hall of Fame in the team category.Template:Cn The roster included Sammy McCallum, Gordon MacKenzie, Blake Watson, Art Puttee, Frank Morris, George Hill, Ward McVey, Jack Pidcock, Guy "Weary" Williamson.Template:Cn

In December 1934, the university appealed to W. A. Fry and the Amateur Athletic Union of Canada regarding a decision by the Manitoba Amateur Hockey Association (MAHA) which did not require university students be released from a private club team to play for the school team.<ref>Template:Cite newsTemplate:Free access</ref> Fry agreed with the university, stating that students are under the jurisdiction of the school unless released by the school to play for a club team. He also stated that AAU of C rulings should be respected by affiliated organizations, such as the MAHA.<ref>Template:Cite newsTemplate:Free access</ref>

The 1965 Bisons won the David Johnston University Cup as the Canadian Interuniversity Athletics Union champions, and were also inducted into the Manitoba Hockey Hall of Fame.Template:Cn

NHL alumni

List of National Hockey League alumni of the Bisons:Template:Cn

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Other notable people

Women's ice hockey

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Football

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The Bisons football program includes one of only four U Sports football teams to have won back-to-back Vanier Cup championships, having won in 1969 and 1970. In total, the Bisons have won three Vanier Cup national championships and 11 Hardy Trophy conference championships.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

Notable players

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Notes

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Soccer

Manitoba Bisons women's team plays in Canada West.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

Basketball

Manitoba Bisons men's and women's teams play in Canada West.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref><ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

Notable alumni

Awards and honours

Athletes of the Year

List of Manitoba Bisons athletes of the year since 2008–09
Year Female Athlete Sport Male Athlete Sport Ref.
2008–09 Stacey Corfield Hockey Quin Ferguson Track and Field
2009–10 Desiree Scott Soccer Steve Christie Hockey
2011–12 Addie Miles Hockey Dane Pischke Volleyball
2012–13 Rachel Cockrell Volleyball Blair Macaulay Hockey
2013–14 Brittany Habing Volleyball Anthony Coombs Football
2014–15 Rachel Cockrell Volleyball Al-Haji Mansaray Track and Field
2016–17 Lauryn Keen Hockey Devren Dear Volleyball
2017–18 Venla Hovi Ice hockey Justus Alleyn Basketball <ref>Template:Cite news</ref>
2018–19 Kelsey Wog Swimming Simon Bérubé Track and Field
2019–20 Kelsey Wog Swimming Rashawn Browne Basketball <ref>Template:Cite news</ref>
2020–21 Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
2021–22 Kelsey Wog Swimming Brock Gowanlock Football <ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
2022–23 Madisson Lawrence Track and Field AK Gassama Football <ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
2023–24 Raya Surinx Volleyball Max Speiser Track and Field <ref>Template:Cite web</ref>


Canada West Hall of Fame

References

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