Canadian Collegiate Athletic Association (2024-2025)
Canadian Collegiate Athletic Association 2024-25
Quarterfinals Semis Final Semis Quarterfinals
UNBSJ50
Durham61
Keyano55
Jean-de-Breb86
Durham85
Jean-de-Breb82
Durham70
Humber76
Vanier63
Humber69
Vanier83
Briercrest73
Capilano81
Humber86
Standings 2024-25
Group ACAA-AASC
Group ACAC-North
Group ACAC-South
6
9-13
Group OCAA-East
Group OCAA-West
Group PacWest
5
10-14
Group RSEQ
Hawks soar to eighth CCAA Men's Baksetball Championship (Photo: CCAA)
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Hawks soar to eighth CCAA Men's Baksetball Championship-Mar 16, 2025
The Durham Lords vied for gold against the Humber Hawks in the final game of the CCAA Championship. Humber’s #14 Adrian Aluyi (6'6''-SF) scored the first points for his team less than a minute after the quarter began. Adopting an aggressive offensive approach, the Lords took the lead back halfway through the first quarter that ended with the Lords leading 20-16. Durham managed to stay ahead during the second quarter thanks to their strong defensive and offensive control of the court. The score at the end of the quarter was 35-27 for the Durham Lords.In the third quarter the teams were evenly matched but despite the Hawks adopting a stronger offensive in the third quarter, they couldn’t close the point gap, due in part to Durham’s #12 Jasean Elliott (6'3''-G) and #4 Miles Hall (6'0''-PG) scoring 3 pointers one after the other. The crowd got progressively more enthusiastic as the game advanced into the final quarter with 55-46 for the Lords. The last quarter was marked by a surprising turn of events when the Hawks managed to take the lead over Durham thanks to four 3 pointers in the last half of the quarter. The Humber Hawks won the 2025 CCAA Basketball, 76-70. The player of the game for the Durham Lords was #10 Rashane Smith and #14 Adrian Aluyi for the Humber Hawks.
Congratulations to the Humber Hawks on winning the 2025 CCAA Gold Medal and the Durham Lords on winning the Silver Medal!
The face-off for Bronze Medal took place between the Vanier Cheetahs and the Dynamiques de Brébeuf. The first quarter began with a strong offensive from both teams. The Cheetahs took the lead when #6 Jason Junior Ebinumolise scored right after entering the court. The Dynamiques also made their mark with a steal followed by a successful shot by #13 Giorgio Azzi (6'3''-G-2005). The quarter ended with a score of 16-9 in favour of the Cheetahs. In the second quarter, the Dynamiques took advantage of most of their rebound opportunities. Notably, #11 Édouard Gauthier scored a 3-pointer after Brébeuf managed to steal the ball from the Cheetahs. The score remained tied 28-28 during the last minutes of the quarter. The Cheetahs took the lead early in the third quarter with #7 Jeremy Lalonde-Hines scoring a 3 pointer thirty seconds after the start of the second half. The Dynamiques retaliated and scored 10 points in less than five minutes, which allowed them to take the lead. Vanier supporters regained hope when #7 Jeremy Lalonde Hines scored another 3-pointer as the quarter ended, giving Vanier a 45-42 score. The Cheetahs experienced a difficult start in the fourth quarter, losing the ball several times to their opponents. After Brébeuf’s #10 Isaac Pierre-Louis scored a 3 pointer towards the end of the game, the Dynamiques secured their victory, winning the Bronze Medal of the competition. The final score was 70 to 60 for the Dynamiques. The players of the game were #4 Pape-Aliou Diouf for the Vanier Cheetahs and #6 Mael Coutou for the Dynamiques de Brébeuf.
Congratulations to the Dynamiques de Brébeuf on winning the 2025 CCAA Bronze Medal!

Championship MVP
Malik Grant (6'6''-PF, college: Kilgore JC)

First Team
Jeremy Lalonde-Hinds, Vanier
Édouard Gauthier, Brébeuf
Miles Hall, Durham
Jalen Menzies (5'10''-PG, college: Cent.Arizona), Humber
Adrian Aluyi, Humber

Second Team
Jack Fury Miller, UNBSJ
Carter Waind, Briercrest
Mark Stoop, Durham
Jasean Elliott, Durham

The Exemplary Leadership Award
Ethan Szemerda (6'3''-F), UNBSJ

Courtesy of: ccaa.ca
Canadian CCAA Awards 2025-Mar 25, 2025
Jeremy Lalonde, from the Vanier College, was named to the First Team at the ACAA-AASC. Lalonde's team won the RSEQ Tournament in 2024.
Edouard Gauthier, from the College Jean-de-Brebeuf, earned a spot in the First Team of ACAA-AASC.
Miles Hall, point guard from the Durham College, was voted to the First Team at the ACAA-AASC.
Jalen Menzies, point guard from the Humber College, was selected to the First Team of ACAA-AASC. He graduated from the Central Arizona College four years ago. Menzies was previously chosen to the All-Tournament First Team last year. He was selected to the All-ACAA First Team in 2023.
Adrian Aluyi, small forward from the Humber College, was named to the First Team at the ACAA-AASC.
Player of the Year: Canada Jude Shepherd-Hills (6'5''-G) of Briercrest
All-Tournament MVP: Canada Malik Grant (6'6''-PF) of Humber

Canadian CCAA All-Tournament FIRST Team 2025
Lalonde
Gauthier
Hall
Menzies
Aluyi
All-Tournament First Team

Canada Jeremy Lalonde of Vanier
Canada Edouard Gauthier of Jean-de-Breb.
Canada Miles Hall (6'0''-PG) of Durham
Canada Jalen Menzies (5'10''-PG) of Humber
Canada Adrian Aluyi (6'6''-SF) of Humber

Canadian CCAA All-Tournament Second Team 2025
Fury-Miller
Waind
Pierre-Louis
Stoop
Elliott
All-Tournament Second Team

Canada Jack Fury-Miller (6'4''-F) of UNBSJ
Canada Carter Waind of Briercrest
Canada Isaac Pierre-Louis of Jean-de-Breb.
Canada Mark Stoop (6'6''-F) of Durham
Canada Jasean Elliott (6'3''-G) of Durham