The Guardian (Charlottetown)

Best in the AUS

Jenna Mae Ellsworth named top female athlete in Atlantic University Sport

- JASON MALLOY

Jenna Mae Ellsworth’s remarkable year on the basketball court has been recognized across the spectrum of university sports in Atlantic Canada.

The 21-year-old UPEI Panthers’ guard is the Atlantic University Sport’s top female athlete for 2019-20 as determined by a selection committee of athletic directors.

“It’s incredible,” Ellsworth said after the news broke

Tuesday afternoon. “There’s great athletes at every school.”

She was shortliste­d for the award last week along with Dalhousie volleyball setter Courtney Baker and St. FX hockey forward Tyra Meropoulis. All three were U Sports player of the year in their chosen sport.

“So, to be picked from amongst them is incredible. I couldn’t be more honoured for this award,” said the fourth-year sciences student.

Ellsworth, the daughter of Paul and Tracy Ellsworth of Charlottet­own, helped lead the UPEI Panthers basketball team to its first conference title since 1997-98. The next week they brought home bronze medals from the nationals in Ottawa. The ultracompe­titive Ellsworth, who is driven by team success, was named an all-star at both tournament­s.

Ellsworth, UPEI’s female athlete of the year, found out about the AUS honour Tuesday afternoon when she was tagged in a AUS social media post. And before long, her phone started buzzing with well wishes.

“I have a crazy amount of support on the Island,” she said. “You always get messages from so many people here on the Island. It’s awesome to see the amount of support we have at UPEI.”

The five-foot-10 guard won the Nann Copp Award as U Sports player of the year and became the final member of the U Sports top 100 female players of the past century. She is only the third AUS player to win the Nann Copp Award.

She won the AUS women’s basketball player of the year award and was named the top defensive player in the conference after averaging 20.5 points, 5.9 rebounds, 3.2 assists and 2.1 steals per game.

Keevan Veinot from the Dalhousie men’s basketball team won the AUS male athlete of the year award.

Ellsworth and Veinot will be the conference’s nominees for Lieutenant Governor Athletic Awards as U Sports athletes of the year. The female award is the Jim Thompson Trophy while the male award is the Doug Mitchell Trophy. The national awards will be announced on June 25.

Ellsworth is the fourth Panthers to be the conference’s nominee for the national award but the first in 24 years.

The previous nominees for the award were Alanna Taylor (soccer) in 1992-93, Katherine McNally (field hockey)

“To be picked from amongst them is incredible. I couldn’t be more honoured for this award.”

in 1993-94 and Curtis Robinson (basketball) in 1995-96. The award was first presented in 1992-93.

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