
Mohawk takes Pot of Gold Ontario's Mohawk College reached the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow,...
Vanier Places 7th in 2012 Nationals Vanier College beat Mount Saint Vincent University (MSVU) by tw...
RDC to Play STU for Bronze After defeating third ranked, Ahuntsic College, Red Deer College (RDC) w...
STU Hoping for Bronze Although both St. Thomas University (STU) and University of Northern British ...
The national championships kicked-off with a competitive start. The first team in the seed, University of Northern British Columbia (UNBC) showed up the eighth seed, Red Deer College (RDC) 88-65. Players of the game were Lloyd Strickland (#8), RDC and Jose Araujo (#9), UNBC.
Read more »Mohawk College beats Defending Champions in Game 2
After a tight game two, Mohawk College beat Vanier College 101-96. Throughout the game, Vanier took the lead only once. Players of the game were Andrew Cicuttini (#10), Mohawk and Ben Millaud-Meunier (#15).
Read more »Quebec Beats NB by 10
Rookie player, Frederic Dure, of Quebec's College Ahuntsic, lead his team to victory by scoring 27 points during the 2012 CCAA National's game four.
Read more »Mount Royal Defeats MSVU in Game 3
Halifax's Mount Saint Vincent (MSVU) may have had the lead in the first quarter , but Alberta's Mount Royal University (MRU) stepped up their game in the second and didn't let their guard down again. MRU defeated MSVU 81-70. Players of the game were Todd Williams (#6), MSVU and Nick Loewen (#21), MRU.
Read more »RDC to Move on for a Chance at Third
In a tight game five, that had Red Deer (RDC) and Vanier Colleges tied 103, with four seconds left, RDC took the lead with free throws. Their victory earns them a chance at bronze tomorrow at noon. Players of the game were Jacob Cusumano (#10), RDC and Tevonn Walker (#4), Vanier.
Read more »STU Advances in Nationals after a Rematch of the ACAA Final
In a rematch of the ACAA final, St. Thomas University (STU) beat Mount Saint Vincent University (MSVU) 60-57. Players of the game were Karl Frederick (#9), MSVU and Brent Kingston (#9), STU.
Read more »STU Hoping for Bronze
Although both St. Thomas University (STU) and University of Northern British Columbia (UNBC) were sporting their lucky charms: green, gold and white, in recognition of St. Patrick's Day, it was STU who reaped the benefits. STU defeated the first seeded team 74-62, during game nine, earning them a chance to play tonight for bronze.
Read more »RDC to Play STU for Bronze
After defeating third ranked, Ahuntsic College, Red Deer College (RDC) will play STU tonight in a battle for bronze at 6 p.m.
Read more »Vanier Places 7th in 2012 Nationals
Vanier College beat Mount Saint Vincent University (MSVU) by two points win, 71-69. The win put Vanier in seventh place for the 2012 National championships. Players of the game included Ryan Smith (#24) for MSVU and Jhony Verrone (#8) for Vanier.
Read more »Mohawk takes Pot of Gold
Ontario's Mohawk College reached the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow, after a St. Patrick's Day win against Mount Royal University (MRU). Their win sends them home as the 2012 CCAA Men's Basketball Champions. Mohawk beat MRU 88-73. Players of the game were Mohawk's Aminu Bello (#20) and Nick Loewen (#21), MRU.
Upset has Mohawk Going for Gold
Fourth ranked, Mohawk College, defeated first ranked, University of Northern British Columbia (UNBC), 78-71, creating a seeding upset in game seven. The Mountaineers are now in position for a chance at gold. Players of the game were Manny Campbell (#3), Mohawk and Francis Rowe (#4), UNBC.
Mount Royal University to Play Mohawk for Gold
Second seeded Mount Royal University (MRU) has made it to the gold medal game. After defeating Ahuntsic College tonight, 90-86, they will battle the Mohawk Mountaineers tomorrow at 8p.m. Players of the game were Ahuntsic's Jonathan-Dave Tshibuy (#7) and Steve Trinidad (#14), MRU.
Read more »STU Takes the Bronze
St. Thomas University (STU) takes home bronze after defeating Red Deer College (RDC) 75-68. Players of the game were STU's Nathan Mazurikiewicz (#5) and Eric Bakker (#9), RDC.
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