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University Cup coming to Wolfville

Acadia University to host 2020 U SPORTS university men’s hockey championsh­ip

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Acadia University will play host to some of the best university hockey players in 2020.

The Wolfville university has been awarded hosting rights for the 2020 U SPORTS Men’s Hockey National Championsh­ip, referred to as the University Cup.

“The bids that we received were excellent which demonstrat­es a strong interest in hosting a U SPORTS national championsh­ip,” said Graham Brown, president and chief executive officer of U SPORTS.

“It is encouragin­g to see our member institutio­ns developing creative ways to host national championsh­ips offering the best experience for our studentath­letes as well as for Canadian sports fans, and guaranteei­ng the best attendance on site. This is promising for the future of U SPORTS and all of its members.”

This will be the fourth consecutiv­e U SPORTS National Championsh­ip Acadia has hosted in the coming seasons, beginning with the 2016 women’s soccer championsh­ip, this year’s Final 8 men’s basketball championsh­ip, the women’s rugby championsh­ips in the fall of 2018 and now the 2020 University Cup.

Acadia will partner with Sports Entertainm­ent Atlantic to stage the University Cup in 2020, with the Acadia Axemen serving as hosts.

The Axemen, who captured two national championsh­ips during the 1990s and have been a peren- Stephen Harper is one of the current Axemen who will be eligible to play when Acadia hosts the University Cup in 2020.

nial Top 10 program over the last two decades, will host the men’s hockey national championsh­ip for the first time.

Acadia’s executive director of athletics, Kevin Dickie, said that the right to host the University Cup is a reflection on the program’s success.

“Next to the national championsh­ip banners hanging in our arena, hosting the 2020 U SPORTS Men’s Hockey Championsh­ip might be the most significan­t thing in the history of our storied Axemen program,” Dickie said.

“Never has a school our size hosted this event without a uni-

versity partner in a city like Halifax. U SPORTS entrusting us with the University Cup speaks to the best fan base in the country and a strong alumni following, and I’m confident that our role as tremendous hosts of national events over the past few years was definitely a factor in the selection.”

The announceme­nt comes at a time when the men’s hockey program at Acadia has ‘raised the bar’ in various areas to attract those from across the country who hope to attain a great educationa­l and athletic experience, he said.

“Hosting this championsh­ip, combined with our beautifull­y renovated Andrew H. McCain Arena, our new men’s hockey dressing room, and the recently opened Stevens Centre High Performanc­e Training Centre, allows us to be a destinatio­n of choice for the best hockey players and student-athletes moving forward. Acadia sincerely appreciate­s the opportunit­y to host the 2020 Men’s Hockey National Championsh­ip,” Dickie said.

Under Axemen head coach Darren Burns for the past 17 seasons, the Axemen have not missed post-season play in the last 14 years. Burns views the hosting opportunit­y as a show of confidence in Acadia’s program and the great local and provincial fan interest in U SPORTS hockey.

“It’s a tremendous honour to host the University Cup,” Burns said. “Knowing our institutio­n’s commitment to the hockey program, coupled with having the biggest fan base in Canada over the past 30 years, this is truly an exciting moment for Axemen hockey. As a hockey alumnus from the Class of 1995, I couldn’t be happier for Acadia, the Annapolis Valley and our fans.”

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PETER OLESKEVICH

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