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Three Cheers: Sports

A virtual exhibition on the early days of sports at Mount Allison University.

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Sports


Baseball: Baseball enjoys the distinction of being Mount Allison's first sport to be played competitively at the varsity level.

Men's basketball: Mount Allison men started playing basketball eight years after female students hit the court in 1901.

Women's basketball: This was the first competitive sport to be played by Mount Allison women against an outside team.

Cricket: When cricket arrived at Mount Allison in the late 1860s, nearby villages and towns became the school's main opponents.

Cycling: The importance of cycling at Mount Allison rests on the cultural shift it paved for women's sports.

Men's gymnastics: Find out how an apple was split in two on an undergraduate's neck at the annual gymnastics exhibition!

Women's gymnastics: Mount Allison was among the first private schools to offer curricular physical education for females.

Handball: This was the only sport to be played continuously by students at Mount Allison during the school's first 60 years.

Men's hockey: Men's hockey at Mount Allison was born with the construction of a skating rink on Weldon Street in 1896.

Women's hockey: Hockey became the second competitive team sport played by women at Mt. A.

Hurley: Considered a precursor to hockey, hurley was played througout the year as a recreational activity.

Lacrosse: Lacrosse was Mount Allison's fourth sport when it was introduced in 1886, but it disappeared two years later.

Rugby football: No other sport garnered as much attention or generated as much school spirit in the years leading up to WWI.

Tennis: At the height of its popularity in 1914, eight tennis courts were spread across Mount Allison's campus.

Track and field: Track and field became the third sport to be played regularly by men at the varsity level.

Winter activities: Students enjoyed pond skating, tobogganing, snowshoeing, skating carnivals, and skating parties in winter.

Mount Allison Academy baseball team, 1916-1917

Individuals include, left to right (back row): Ruben, Samuel; Irving, LeRoi; King, Gerald; Purdy, Ronald K.; [unidentified]; Young, John B, (middle row): [unidentified]; [unidentified]; Rowley, Harold J.; McKinnon, A. Frank, and (bottom row): Monroe, [?]; Busteed, William.

Mount Allison University Archives. Picture Collection, 2007.07/37. May only be reproduced with permission from the Mount Allison University Archives.

Ladies' College physical culture drill, ca. 1910

View looking southwest over Ladies' College Park. In this picture, Lingley Hall is seen in its temporary location, in front of the newly constructed Hart Hall. Individuals include Mildred Walker (front).

Mount Allison University Archives. Picture Collection, 2007.07/129. May only be reproduced with permission from the Mount Allison University Archives.

Mount Allison [Ladies' College and University?] hockey team, 1902-1903

Individuals include, left-right, (standing): Hathaway, Anne; Mosher, Florence; Palmer, Hazel; Wright, Eva; Estabrooks, Frances and (sitting): Templeman, Beatrice; Hart, May; Camber, Faye

Mount Allison University Archives. Picture Collection, 2007.07/3. May only be reproduced with permission from the Mount Allison University Archives.

Mount Allison Academy and 2nd University rugby football teams, 1894-1895

Mount Allison University Archives. Picture Collection, 2007.07/106. May only be reproduced with permission from the Mount Allison University Archives.