Quiet confidence: UPEI Cross Country Panthers poised for breakthrough season

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UPEI Panthers cross country team members Jack Roberts and Stefania Angona
UPEI Panthers cross country team members Jack Roberts and Stefania Angona

There鈥檚 a new energy pulsing through the UPEI Panthers cross country program.

The team has steadily grown year after year, and head coach Mike Peterson believes this season鈥檚 group is deeper, stronger, and hungrier than ever before. With an influx of new talent and veterans who are ready to take the next step, the Panthers enter the 2025 campaign with quiet confidence and a legitimate chance to make noise on both the men鈥檚 and women鈥檚 sides.

鈥淒epth,鈥 Peterson said without hesitation when asked what excites him most about this year鈥檚 roster. 鈥淭his is the deepest roster we鈥檝e ever had on both sides. If everything comes together, we could see multiple AUS all-stars and even put ourselves in the mix for team podium finishes.鈥

Blue chip additions

That optimism stems in part from a recruiting class that Peterson calls the strongest in the history of the UPEI program. Among the headline arrivals are Joel Gallant, Luc Doucette, and Bridget Keedwell鈥攁thletes with the pedigree to immediately elevate the Panthers to another level.

Gallant, a native of Mont Carmel, PEI, returns home after two decorated years at St. Francis Xavier, where he was a two-time Atlantic University Sport (AUS) all-star and finished fourth at last year鈥檚 AUS Championships. His presence alone signals a turning point for the men鈥檚 team.

鈥淭his team is ready to put the work in,鈥 Gallant said. 鈥淢y goal is to bring energy and confidence from my experience, and hopefully, that helps us land on the podium this season.鈥

Behind the headliners, UPEI also welcomes a rookie class full of promise. Mathew Young, Riley Webber, Jake Chapman, Lucy Power, and Sarah Irwin have impressed early, and Peterson expects them to make their presence felt right away.

Balancing youth and experience

The Panthers will lean on a strong mix of veterans and newcomers to reach their goals. On the men鈥檚 side, Gallant, Doucette, and Jack Roberts form the core, with Peterson eager to see returning athletes like Benji Dueck, Baley Wolfe, Ryan MacDonald, Campbell Brown, and Jacob Dalton take steps forward. Injured runner Max MacIsaac could also be a factor by the championships if healthy.

For the women, the depth is equally exciting. Katie and Grace Richard, Stefania Angona, and Keedwell are already in prime shape, while Anna Harris and Katie Gautreau add even more strength. Gautreau, in particular, has made dramatic strides in training, while the talented rookie group only adds to the depth.

Angona, one of the team鈥檚 vocal leaders, believes the program is on the cusp of something special.

鈥淲ith the foundation we鈥檝e built and the new additions this year, we have a real chance to make history and reach the podium on both the men鈥檚 and women鈥檚 sides,鈥 she said. 鈥淲e鈥檝e been patient in building this program, and now we鈥檙e ready.鈥

Podium ambitions

The Panthers鈥 goals this year are as ambitious as they are attainable: multiple all-stars, team podium finishes, and strong showings at the U SPORTS championships.

For Peterson, it all comes down to staying healthy, competing hard, and maintaining the steady cultural growth the program has built over the past five years.

鈥淭here鈥檚 a humble mindset with this group,鈥 Angona added. 鈥淏ut behind it is a big dream.鈥

If early signs are any indication, that dream might not be so far away.

The Panthers begin their journey on Saturday, September 6, at the University of New Brunswick Invitational in Saint John.

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