Jennings Cup

The Jennings Cup is the longest consecutively awarded ice hockey cup in the world. Presented in 1898 by William T. Jennings for the University of Toronto interfaculty ice hockey tournament, it has been disputed every year since then. At the present, it is disputed twice a year by the men's ice hockey teams of the three campus of the University of Toronto.

History

In 1898 the Jennings Cup was presented to the School of Practical Science, University of Toronto, for competition in ice hockey. Its presenter, William T. Jennings, was a civil engineer, a chairman in Engineering, and a hockey enthusiast who strongly believed in athletics [1] . The donation of the cup brought attention to hockey at the university and stimulated an interfaculty competition. .[2]

The first interfaculty hockey champion to win the Jennings Cup was the Applied Science Team in the year 1899–1900. Since then, the cup has been disputed every year, and today it is presented to the men's ice hockey champions of the University of Toronto Intramural tournament. Although the Stanley Cup is five years older, it was not awarded every year, in 1918–1919 to the Spanish Influenza pandemic, and recently because of the 2004–05 NHL lockout. Therefore, the Jennings Cup is the longest consecutively awarded ice hockey trophy in the world.

Jennings Cup Winners

Interfaculty Tournament: 1899 - 1944[1]

Year Team
1899–1900Applied Science
1900–1901McMaster College
1901–1902Dentistry
1902–1903Applied Science
1903–1904Applied Science
1904–1905Applied Science
1905–1906Dentistry
1906–1907Applied Science
1907–1908Applied Science
1908–1909Dentistry
1909–1910Victoria College
1910–1911Dentistry
1911–1912Victoria College
1912–1913Applied Science
1913–1914Dentistry
1914–1915Dentistry
1915–1916Dentistry
1916–1917Applied Science
1917–1918Dentistry
1918–1919Dentistry
1919–1920Medicine
1920–1921Trinity College
1921–1922Victoria College
1922–1923Dentistry
1923–1924Medicine
1924–1925Applied Science
1925–1926Victoria College
1926–1927Victoria College
1927–1928Victoria College
1928–1929Dentistry
1929–1930St. Michael's College
1930–1931St. Michael's College
1931–1932Dentistry
1932–1933Victoria College
1933–1934Victoria College
1934–1935Victoria College
1935–1936Victoria College
1936–1937Victoria College
1937–1938Victoria College
1938–1939Trinity College
1939–1940Trinity College
1940–1941Applied Science
1941–1942Applied Science
1942–1943Applied Science
1943–1944University College

Intramural: 2001 - 2014[3]

Year Season Div 1 Contact Div 1 Non-Contact Div 2 Non-Contact Div 3 Non-Contact Div 4 Non-Contact
2013-14FallVictoria AArchitectureSMC B
WinterSkule ADentistryBeta Dragons
2011-12FallUTSCRotman MBAPharmacy
WinterRotman MBA
2010-11FallUTMVictoriaRotman MBAMedicineMusic
WinterSt. Michael's College AVictoriaPT/OTUTSCCougars
2009-10FallUTM BUTSC BVictoriaForestryOISE
WinterSt. Michael's College AUTSC CLawPT/OTOISE
2008-09FallSt. Michael's College ATrinityUTSC BMedicineNew
WinterSt. Michael's College ATrinityNewArchitectureSkule
2007-08FallSt. Michael's College AUniversity CollegeUTSC BPharmacyPolitical Animals
WinterSt. Michael's College ATrinityRotman MBABiohazardsMeds B
2006-07FallSt. Michael's College ATrinityMeds ALCAPharmacy
WinterSkuleTrinityBiohazardsU.C.Commerce
2005-06FallFPEHTrinityUTSC CSGS PhysChemPharmacy
WinterSt. Michael's College AUTSC BVictoriaFootball
2004-05FallWoodsworthUTSC BVictoriaInnisPharmacy
WinterSkule ABiohazardsVictoria BLCASkule Kids
2003-04FallSkule BFPEHDentistry ASkule Kids
WinterVictoria AFPEHMBADentistryFPEH B
2002-03FallSkule AFPEHMBADentistryEconomics
WinterVictoria AFPEHMBA IDentistry AFPEH B
2001-02FallUTSCLawFPEHMBASkule
WinterLawFPEHMBAPT/OT

References

  1. 1 2 Thomas Arthur Reed, "The Blue and White: A Record of Fifty Years of Athletic Endeavour at the University of Toronto." chapter xvi, pp. 187-210. Toronto: The University of Toronto Press, 1944
  2. "UofT Intramural". Retrieved 2008-03-29.
  3. "Jennings Cup Winners". Retrieved 2008-04-01.

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