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UPEI Panthers to play for bronze at U Sports women's basketball championship

The UPEI Panthers quest for the U Sports national womens basketball title ended Saturday in Ottawa with a 69-55 loss in the semifinals to the Brock Badgers.

Sixth-ranked Panthers lose to second-ranked Brock Badgers in semifinal

UPEI Panthers guard Jenna Mae Ellsworth (4) and teammates prepare to shake hands with the Brock Badgers after losing in the U Sports women's basketball semifinal Saturday in Ottawa. (Justin Tang/The Canadian Press)

The UPEI Panthers' quest for the U Sports national women's basketball title ended Saturday in Ottawa with a 69-55 loss in the semifinals to the Brock Badgers.

The Panthers will play for the bronze medal Sunday at 1 p.m. against Laval Rouge et Or. Laval lost its semifinal 76-57 to the Saskatchewan Huskies.

The Badgers, fromSt. Catharines, Ont., will meet Saskatchewan for the gold medal Sunday evening.

Panthers guard Jenna Mae Ellsworth, named national player of the year Wednesday, had a team-high 19 points in the loss to Brock. Reese Baxendale added 14.

The Panthers, ranked sixth entering the eight-team tournament, advanced to the semifinals by upsetting the third-ranked Ryerson Rams in a quarter-final match on Thursday.

Brock Badgers guard/forward Jessica Morris (7) redirects the ball past UPEI Panthers guard Karla Yepez (11) during Saturday's semifinal. (Justin Tang/The Canadian Press)

But they couldn't regain the same magic against second-ranked Brock. The Badgers pulled away after leading 36-33 at the half.

Brock's Samantha Keltos led all scorers in the game with 23 points.

UPEI qualified for the national tournament after winning the Atlantic conference title for the first time in 22 years.

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