WOLFVILLE, N.S. - Olivia Logan wasn’t wasting any time choosing her destination to play university basketball, and for her, there was only one choice. “Acadia has always had a special place in my heart, they are the team that first inspired me to play basketball at an elite level,” she said.
WOLFVILLE, N.S. - Acadia Axewomen basketball head coach Len Harvey is pleased to announce that former basketball Axewoman Haley McDonald will be joining his coaching staff this coming fall.
WOLFVILLE, NS – Acadia University’s Director of Athletics Brian Finniss today announced the contract extension of Axewomen Basketball head coach Len Harvey.
RICHMOND HILL, Ont. (U SPORTS) — The Carleton Ravens, who won the OUA conference title with a 70-57 win over then-No. 1 Queen’s on Saturday, will be the top seed going into this week’s Protocase U SPORTS Women’s Final 8, presented by Bell.
HALIFAX, N.S. - Atlantic University Sport is pleased to announce the 2022-23 AUS women's basketball all-stars and major award winners including Axewoman Haley McDonald named AUS MVP.
FREDERICTON, NB - The first place Acadia Axewomen clinched first place in their win over STFX last week and ended the regular season with a win against the UNB REDS in Fredericton.
WOLFVILLE, N.S. — Haley McDonald gave Acadia Axewomen basketball fans plenty of reasons to stand up and cheer during a prolific five-year career playing for her hometown team.
ANTIGONISH, NS – The U SPORTS No. 6 ranked Acadia Axewomen won their sixth consecutive game with an 81-52 victory over the STFX X-Women Tuesday night on Coach K Court at the Saputo Centre.
WOLFVILLE, NS – With a final score of 90–67 against the visiting STFX X-Women, the Acadia Axewomen secured a win in their final home game of the season.
WOLFVILLE, N.S. – The Acadia Axewomen improved to 13-3 with a one-sided 88-61 win over the visiting Memorial Sea-Hawks in a rare 2:00 pm game on a Tuesday afternoon.
Halifax, NS - The AUS Athletes of the Week ending Jan. 29, 2023 includes Acadia's Haley McDonald. McDonald posted 32 points in Acadia's win over UNB on Saturday night.
WOLFVILLE, N.S. – After a split against the Cape Capers last weekend, the U SPORTS No. 8 ranked Axewomen got back on track with a 93-60 win over the visiting Dalhousie Tigers and improve to 11-3.
SYDNEY, N.S. – In a see-saw battle marked with plenty of playoff-like intensity, the Acadia Axewomen (10-3) defeated the Cape Breton University (CBU) Capers (7-7) 80-73 in Atlantic University Sport (AUS) basketball action at Sullivan Fieldhouse on Saturday afternoon.
SYDNEY, N.S. – The Cape Breton University (CBU) Capers (7-6) scored an 87-73 win over the first-place Acadia Axewomen (9-3) in Atlantic University Sport (AUS) basketball action at Sullivan Fieldhouse on Friday evening.
TORONTO, ON - Congratulations to third-year forward Elizabeth Iseyemi who was named this week's U SPORTS Basketball Player of the Week with an impressive outing in the opening of a new year.
CHARLOTTETOWN, P.E.I. - Acadia’s two best players, Haley McDonald and Lizzie Iseyemi, combined for 47 points as the Axewomen completed the season sweep of the UPEI Panthers with an 83-64 win Saturday evening.
CHARLOTTETOWN, P.E.I. - It was a close battle throughout, but the Acadia Axewomen got the better of the UPEI Panthers down the stretch as they ended the game on a 9-3 run to come away winners 60-55.
HALIFAX, NS – Saint Mary’s guards Sophia Widmeyer and Alaina McMillan combined for 47 points helping power the Huskies to a 79-72 win over the U SPORTS #5 ranked Acadia Axewomen on Wednesday night at the Homburg Centre in Halifax.
WOLFVILLE, NS – Subway Player of the Game Sandy Saunders (Woodstock, N.B.) led the Axewomen to an 87 – 66 win over the Cape Breton Capers at Stu Aberdeen Court. Saunders tallied 14 points and 12 rebounds in the match.
WOLFVILLE, N.S. – The Acadia Axewomen got the win over the UPEI Panthers 88 – 69 on Sunday afternoon at Stu Aberdeen Court to sweep the weekend match-up against the Panthers.
WOLFVILLE, NS – The Acadia Axewomen defeated the STFX X-Women 94 – 57 Saturday night at Stu Aberdeen Court after hanging their 2022 AUS championship banner.
ANTIGONISH, N.S. – The Acadia Axewomen picked up their first win of the season in the AUS opener with an 83-53 victory over the STFX X-Women Wednesday evening on Coach K Court at the Saputo Centre.