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Play-Off bracket

CIS Round 23 of Regular Season - Jan 21, 2013

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Riley Halpin
Huskies (3-8) survived in overtime against X-Men (5-6) by two points 96-94 on Sunday night. Huskies maintains seventh place with 3-8 record. X-Men at the other side keeps the fourth position with six games lost. Both teams do not play next round, which will be an opportunity for some rest.

The best stats of 23th round was 24 points and 4 assists by Riley Halpin of St.Mary''s.



St.Mary''s - St.Francis X. 96-94 OT

Huskies (3-8) survived in overtime against X-Men (5-6) by two points 96-94 on Sunday night. Huskies maintains seventh place with 3-8 record. X-Men at the other side keeps the fourth position with six games lost. Both teams do not play next round, which will be an opportunity for some rest.
Top scorers:
St.Mary''s: J.Lee 24+4reb+4ast, R.Halpin 24+4reb+4ast, J.McAvoy 20+1reb+6ast, M.Pink 9+2reb+1ast, H.Ezenibe 9+14reb+3ast, B.Rouse 8+5reb+1ast
St.Francis X.: J.Dunn 20+6reb, J.Clarke 19+7reb+5ast, T.Vernon 18+6reb+8ast, R.Madera 17+7reb, W.Donkoh 14+6reb+5ast, S.Coupland 6+6reb
gschID: 190587


Memorial - Dalhousie 67-84

There was no surprise in St.John's, NL where bottom-ranked Sea Hawks (0-12) were defeated by fifth ranked Tigers (5-6) 84-67 on Sunday. The game without a history. Tigers led from the first minutes and controlled entire game increasing their lead in each quarter. They made 33-of-37 free shots (89.2 percent) during the game, while Sea Hawks only scored sixteen points from the stripe. Tigers forced 22 Sea Hawks turnovers and outrebounded them 35-18 including 20 on the defensive glass. The best player for the winners was forward Simon Marr (203) who scored 24 points and 8 rebounds. Cameroonian forward William Yengue (193) chipped in 10 points, 7 rebounds and 4 assists. Vasilije Curcic produced 15 points, 8 rebounds and 5 assists and Alpha Kisusi added 14 points respectively for the hosts. Both coaches used bench players which allowed the starters a little rest for the next games. Tigers moved-up to fourth place, which they share with St.Francis X. Loser Sea Hawks still closes the standings with 12 games lost. Both teams do not play next round, which will be an opportunity for some rest.
Top scorers:
Dalhousie: S.Marr 24+8reb+3ast, K.Lawrence 15+5reb, W.Yengue 10+7reb+4ast, J.Reid 9+3ast, H.Abdullahi 7+3reb+4ast, J.Traboulsi 7+3reb+1ast
Memorial: V.Curcic 15+8reb+5ast, A.Kisusi 14+1reb, T.Sargent 13+1ast, N.Moffatt 7+1reb+4ast, C.Gould 6+4reb+1ast, J.Hynes 4+4ast
gschID: 190586


Cape Breton - Acadia 92-61

No shocking result in a game in Sydney, NS where leader Capers (12-0) smashed 3rd placed Axemen (7-3) 92-61 on Sunday. Capers forced 22 Axemen turnovers and outrebounded them 46-30 including a 31-19 advantage in defensive rebounds. The best player for the winners was forward Meshack Lufile (203) who scored 13 points and 8 rebounds. American guard Jimmy Dorsey (188) chipped in 13 points and 6 assists. Capers' coach Matt Skinn felt very confident that he used entire bench which allowed the starters a little rest for the next games. point guard Sean Stoqua (180) produced 14 points and Kyle Arseneault added 14 points respectively for the guests. Capers have an impressive series of twelve victories in a row. They maintain first place with 12-0 record. Loser Axemen keeps the third position with three games lost. Both teams do not play next round, which will be an opportunity for some rest.
Top scorers:
Cape Breton: K.Mayers 18+2reb+1ast, J.Dorsey 13+3reb+6ast, M.Lufile 13+8reb+3ast, C.Kasongo 9+2reb+2ast, C.Stanhope 8+1reb, S.Keith 8+3reb
Acadia: S.Stoqua 14+1reb+3ast, K.Arseneault 14+3reb+1ast, T.Scott 9+7reb+1ast, J.Tull 5+2reb, L.Gale 5+6reb, A.Sears 5+2reb+1ast
gschID: 190588


  



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Jamal Murray
FIBA Americas U16: Canada beat Puerto Rico to clinch Bronze - Jun 16, 2013

Canada U16 - Puerto Rico U16 62:50 Canada finished their FIBA Americas U16 Championship on a high note. They rallied past Puerto Rico to climb onto the pedestal. Jamal Murray (191-PG-96) nailed 15 points helping Canada earn the Bronze medals. Canada grabbed a narrow 12:11 lead at the first intermission. But Puerto Rico denied it in the second term. Puerto Rico surged ahead to secure a 25:21 halftime advantage. Canada increased the tempo in the second half   [read more]

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FIBA Americas U16: Canada record second straight win edging Chile - Jun 13, 2013  
FIBA Americas U16: Canada hold off Puerto Rico - Jun 12, 2013  
DMNT remains perfect in China with the win over Latvia - Jun 10, 2013  
Canada defeats team USA at Four Nations'Tournament - Jun 9, 2013  
Canadian U16 National Team 2013 - Jun 8, 2013  
Canada 2013 Development Mens National Team beat China Olympic team in the opener - Jun 8, 2013  
Canadian University National Team 2013 - Jun 4, 2013  
Ross Bekkering wins the title in Holland - May 24, 2013  
Ross Bekkering's double-double lands him Player of the Week award among Canadians playing currently abroad - May 21, 2013  
Campbell names Toronto Varsity Blues men's basketball head coach - May 6, 2013  
James Hillis resigns as Regina Cougars men's basketball head coach - May 6, 2013  
Skyhawks Hire Kevin Keathley as Head Coach - May 6, 2013  
Marvell Waithe earned the Ligaen title with the Bears - May 2, 2013  
Joey Vickery wins the title in Austria - Apr 21, 2013  
Edmonton Energy takes a timeout on 2013 basketball season - Apr 8, 2013  
The Nets ink Kris Joseph for a 10-day contract - Apr 2, 2013  
Steve Nash selected the top Canadian playing abroad in last week's games - Apr 2, 2013  
Canada wins first Canada vs US Series - Apr 1, 2013  
Steve Nash's double-double lands him Player of the Week award among Canadians playing currently abroad - Mar 19, 2013  
CIS All-Canadian Awards 2013 - Mar 14, 2013  
Anthony Bennett Top Freshmen in Mountain West, Khem Birch Scoops Up Defensive Player Of The Year - Mar 13, 2013  

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CIS Standings
Atlantic
 1. Cape Breton 19-1 
 2. Acadia 15-5 
 3. UPEI 13-7 
 4. Dalhousie 11-9 
 5. St.Francis X. 9-11 
 6. New Brunsw. 6-14 
 7. St.Marys 6-14 
 8. Memorial 1-19 
CanWest Pacific Division
 1. UBC 18-4 
 2. Victoria 16-6 
 3. TWU 12-10 
 4. UFV 10-12 
 5. TRU 8-14 
 6. UNBC 6-16 
 7. Mount Royal 5-17 
 8. UBC Okanagan 5-17 
CanWest Prairie Division
 1. Saskatchewan 16-6 
 2. Winnipeg 14-8 
 3. Manitoba 14-8 
 4. Alberta 14-8 
 5. Calgary 13-9 
 6. Lethbridge 12-10 
 7. Regina 7-15 
 8. Brandon 6-16 
OUA East
 1. Carleton 19-1 
 2. Ottawa 15-5 
 3. Ryerson 15-5 
 4. Laurentian 11-9 
 5. Queens 10-10 
 6. York 8-12 
 7. Toronto Univ. 3-17 
 8. RMC 0-0 
OUA West
 1. Windsor 16-5 
 2. Lakehead 14-7 
 3. McMaster 13-8 
 4. Laurier 8-13 
 5. Brock 8-13 
 6. Waterloo 6-15 
 7. Guelph 5-16 
 8. Western 3-18 
Quebec League
 1. McGill 11-5 
 2. Bishops 10-6 
 3. Concordia 9-7 
 4. UQAM 6-10 
 5. Laval 4-12 
CCAA Standings
 1. Algonquin 0-0 
 2. Camosun 0-0 
 3. Centennial 0-0 
 4. Champlain 0-0 
 5. Dawson Coll. 0-0 
 6. Durham 0-0 
 7. Georgian Coll. 0-0 
 8. Grant McEwan 0-0 
 9. Lakeland Coll. 0-0 
 10. Medicine Hat 0-0 
 11. Moncton 0-0 
 12. Niagara Coll. 0-0 
 13. Nipissing 0-0 
 14. Oakwood 0-0 
 15. Sault College 0-0 
 16. Seneca 0-0 
 17. St.Clair 0-0 
 18. St.Thomas 0-0 
 19. Trent 0-0 
 20. Vanier 0-0 
Points Per Game
 Stephon LAMAR
  Saskatch.
  (185-G-)
  Avg: 23.5
 1. Lamar, Saskatch.23.5 
 2. Allin, Laurier23.2 
 3. Dorsey, Cape Bret.21.2 
 4. Freeman, UFV21.2 
 5. Ogungbemi-J., Calg.20.7 
 6. Fee, New Brunsw.20.4 
 7. Faulkner, Queen's20.3 
 8. Ratte, Laurentian20.2 
 9. Dunn, St.Francis X.20.2 
 10. Coulthard, Laurier19.4 
Rebounds Per Game
 Derek WALDNER
  Lethb.
  (201-C-)
  Avg: 11.5
 1. Waldner, Lethb.11.5 
 2. Ezenibe, St.Mary's11.2 
 3. Phillip, Windsor10.8 
 4. Kamen, UBC10.1 
 5. Klassen, Acadia9.9 
 6. Burns, Regina9.7 
 7. Allin, Laurier9.3 
 8. Moses, Calgary9.2 
 9. Burns, Saskatch.9.1 
 10. Salhia, Lakehead9.0 
Assists Per Game
 Andrew CUNNINGHAM
  Winnipeg
  (186-G-)
  Avg: 8.3
 1. Cunningham, Winnip.8.3 
 2. Hebert, Regina6.2 
 3. Dorsey, Cape Bret.5.4 
 4. Pasquale, Laure.4.8 
 5. Lamar, Saskatch.4.8 
 6. Smith, TWU4.8 
 7. Walton, Manitoba4.8 
 8. Allin, Laurier4.6 
 9. Smith, UPEI4.5 
 10. York, UFV4.4 
Steals Per Game
 Jimmy DORSEY
  Cape Breton
  (188-G-)
  Avg: 3.3
 1. Dorsey, Cape Bret.3.3 
 2. Perrin, TWU2.8 
 3. Evans, Victoria2.7 
 4. Walton, Manitoba2.7 
 5. Daley, New Brunsw.2.7 
 6. Parchment, UFV2.6 
 7. Smith, TWU2.4 
 8. Carter, Lakehead2.4 
 9. Collins, Windsor2.3 
 10. Hunter, Bishop's2.2 
Blocks Per Game
 Thijin MOSES
  Calgary
  (201--)
  Avg: 2.1
 1. Moses, Calgary2.1 
 2. Andrews, Bishop's1.9 
 3. Duke, UPEI1.9 
 4. Eyitayo, Concordia1.6 
 5. Klassen, Acadia1.4 
 6. Salhia, Lakehead1.4 
 7. Luby, Brock1.4 
 8. Ezenibe, St.Mary's1.3 
 9. Aubertin, UNBC1.3 
 10. Chesson, Laurier1.3 
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