The Calgary Dinos are the athletic teams that represent the University of Calgary in Alberta, Canada. They were known as the "Dinosaurs" but usually referred to as the "Dinos" until 1999, when the name was officially shortened. Some of its venues are the Jack Simpson Gymnasium (basketball m/w, volleyball m/w, track and field m/w), McMahon Stadium (football, soccer m/w), Hawkings Field (field hockey), University of Calgary Aquatic Centre (swimming, often shortened to Aquatic Centre) and a 200m Running Track (cross-country and track & field practices).
The men and women hockey teams play at Father David Bauer Olympic Arena. Historically in the rare case of scheduling conflicts, both men's and women's hockey have used the Max Bell Centre for games.
Varsity teams
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Men's basketball
The Calgary Dinos men's basketball team has won eight Canada West conference championships, in 1966, 1976, 1993, 2004, 2009, 2016, 2018, and 2019. The team has won a national championship, which occurred in 2018. The team's head coach, Dan Vanhooren, has led the team since May 2000.
Women's basketball
The Calgary Dinos women's basketball team has won eight Canada West conference championships and one national championships, in 1989.
Men's ice hockey
The Calgary Dinos men's ice hockey team has won nine Canada West conference championships, in 1974, 1976, 1980, 1986, 1988, 1990, 1995, 1996, and 2023.
Women's ice hockey
The Calgary Dinos women's ice hockey team has won eight Canada West conference championships, in 1970, 1982, 1983, 1985, 1994, 2001, 2002, 2005, and 2018.
Women's volleyball
The Calgary Dinos women's volleyball team has won eight Canada West conference championships, in 1970, 1982, 1983, 1985, 1994, 2001, 2002, 2005, and 2018. The Dinos became Calgary's first university ringette team and proceeded to win the gold medal at the 2004 University Challenge Cup in Winnipeg for its inaugural appearance. The Canadian University and College Ringette Association (CUCRA) is responsible for organizing university and college ringette in Canada.
The addition of the Dinos team was considered a significant step in the development of ringette by aiding in the development of a national intercollegiate ringette league and also gave post-secondary aged players opportunities they never previously had. The University of Calgary team competed in the Ringette Calgary league in what was then the Deb/Intermediate division. The team was coached by Beth Veale, Bob Kerr and Bruce Hammond. Beth Veale was considered the individual who was largely responsible for getting the program off the ground and getting success.
University Challenge Cup record
: 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2016, 2018, 2019, 2024
Facilities
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| McMahon Stadium || Football <br> Rugby || ||
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| Jack Simpson Gymnasium || Basketball <br> Volleyball <br> Track and field || ||
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| David Bauer Arena || Ice hockey || ||
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| UCalgary Aquatic Centre || Swimming || ||
- Jodi Evans, Basketball: Canada West Hall of Fame - 2021 Inductee
- Leighann Reimer, Basketball: Canada West Hall of Fame - 2020 Inductee
- Theresa Maxwell, Basketball: Canada West Hall of Fame - 2019 Inductee
- Stephanie Gawlinski, Soccer: Canada West Hall of Fame - 2019 Inductee
- Kathy Truscott, Soccer: Canada West Hall of Fame - 2019 Inductee
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Athletes of the Year
The University of Calgary Athletes of the Year are named in honor of Dr. Dennis Kadatz.
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|2019-20
|Kelsey Roberts
| Women’s hockey
|Brett Layton
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