After a slow start, the women finished the season with a 5-13 record under the coaching of Karl Hunting.
The women dropped out of the QWIHL, and instead played many exhibition games against local competition.
Consisting of bishops and Champlain students, the team had 8 rookies and finished the season 6-5-4. The highlight of the year was being able to play in the montreal forum.
The women lost the Q.W.I.H.L. Championship to Concordia under the coaching of Al Ansell. The team consisted of Bishop’s and Champlain players and were known as the ‘Polar Bears’.
With 8 rookies on the roster, Bishop’s had one of it’s least winningest seasons to date. Coached by Peter Paige, it was the first time in four years the women had missed the playoffs.
Made up of 8 Bishop’s and 9 Champlain players, the team had an overall win loss record of 7-17. Coached by Al Ansel, they played in the Montreal Women's league as well as in a few exhibition games.
The team was made up of ladies from Bishop’s and Champlain and were coached by Al Hansel. With a win-loss record of 2-12-1, they failed to make the playoffs.
Coached by Alan Ansell, the women played in the Montreal Women’s League; however, they achieved little success in winning many games.
Known as the ‘Polar Bears’, it was the first year they played in a highly competitive league. Lead by Liz Simmons, who had scored 14 goals, the women went 5-10-2 overall. Coached by Al Ansell, this marked the first year of a bright future for the team.
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