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U Sports 2024-25
U Sports Final: University of Victoria - University of Calgary 82-53 Calgary (Daniel Vanhooren): Nate Petrone 10, Dylan Lutes 4, Martynas Sabaliauskas 14, Alan Spoonhunter 20, Gurshan Sran 3, Daniels Baumanis 0, Aidan Smith 0, Beckett Johnson 2, Arinze Aniagu 0 Standings 2024-25
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![]() St.Francis X. U Sports Final ![]() Victoria captures ninth national title with dominant win Over Calgary (Photo: USport)
Victoria captures ninth national title with dominant win Over Calgary-Mar 19, 2025
The Victoria Vikes are back on top of Canadian university basketball. Victoria claimed its ninth national championship, and first since 1997, with a commanding 82-53 victory over the Calgary Dinos in the 2025 INDOCHINO U SPORTS Men's Final 8 championship game on Sunday at Doug Mitchell Thunderbird Sports Centre. With the win, the Vikes avenged their upset by the same Dinos two weeks ago in the Canada West semifinal in Victoria, a loss that dropped UVic down to the No. 4 seed overall, while Calgary came in at No. 2. The Vikes put on a clinic in front of a crowd of 3,604, showcasing a balanced offensive attack and suffocating defense to secure their place at the top of the podium for the first time this century. Victoria came out firing in the first quarter, building an early lead with a combination of sharp shooting and relentless defense. The Vikes outscored Calgary 18-6 in the opening frame, with Sam Maillet (6'7''-G) and Shadynn Smid (6'7''-F) leading the charge. Maillet made his presence felt on both ends of the floor, recording a block and a steal that led to transition baskets, while Smid dominated the paint with his rebounding and finishing ability. Calgary showed signs of life in the second quarter, scoring 17 points, but Victoria's offense remained steady, adding 22 points to take a 40-23 lead into halftime. Geoffrey James (6'1''-G) and Renoldo Robinson (6'3''-G) were instrumental in extending the lead, with James hitting a key three-pointer and Robinson attacking the rim with authority. The third quarter saw Victoria continue to impose its will, outscoring Calgary 25-19. The Vikes' three-point shooting came alive, with James and Robinson connecting from beyond the arc. Calgary, meanwhile, struggled to find consistent offense, shooting just 27.3 per cent from the field and 20.7 per cent from three-point range for the game. Despite a few threes from the Dinos, Victoria's defense kept them at bay, forcing turnovers and limiting second-chance opportunities. In the fourth quarter, Victoria's depth and composure shone through. The Vikes outscored Calgary 17-11 in the final frame, with James and Robinson continuing to lead the way. James hit another three-pointer, while Robinson finished strong at the rim, capping off a stellar performance. The Vikes' defense also stepped up, holding Calgary to just 11 points in the quarter to seal the victory. Key Performances Geoffrey James led the Vikes with 17 points, including a trio of three-pointers, while adding five rebounds and twosteals. Renoldo Robinson was a force all game, finishing with 24 points and showcasing his ability to score in transition and from mid-range. Shadynn Smid anchored Victoria's defense with 11 points, 17 rebounds, and three blocks, dominating the paint on both ends of the floor. Sam Maillet provided a well-rounded performance, contributing nine points, six rebounds, three assists, and three blocks. He won the Jack Donohue Trophy as the tournament MVP. U Sports Final: Victoria - Calgary 82-53 U Sports 3rd Place: Ottawa - UPEI 86-70 U Sports Semifinals: Ottawa - Victoria 53-70 Calgary - UPEI U Sports Quarterfinals: Ottawa - Concordia 79-69 Calgary - Queen's 109-98 UBC - UPEI 72-90 Victoria - Bishop's 85-73 Courtesy of en.usports.ca U Sports Awards 2025-Mar 19, 2025
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All-Tournament MVP: All-Tournament Team U Sports All-Canadian Awards 2025-Mar 19, 2025
![]() Nate Petrone, guard from the Calgary Dinos, was named the Player of the Year at the U Sports.
He was also selected to the First Team.
With Petrone's excellent performance, the Calgary Dinos achieved the best record of the season in the league, finishing with an impressive 17 to 4 in the regular season.
Petrone's best performance made his team reach the final but they were defeated by Victoria 53 to 82.
He was previously chosen to the First Team last year.
Petrone orchestrated his way to the second spot in points per game, showcasing a dazzling average of almost 24 and fourth position in averaging almost 6 assists per game.
He has totalled 18 games of 20 or more points on the year and recorded 30 or more points in 4 games.
Petrone registered double-doubles in 3 games during the event.
His 38 points against the University of British Columbia were the most he scored in the 24 25 season.
DJ Jackson, 21-year old guard from the St.
Francis Xavier University, was named to the First Team of U Sports.
He averaged almost 8 rebounds per game in the league.
Jackson led the U-Sports in points per game with over 25.
He has totalled 13 games of 20 or more points on the year and had 30 or more points in 8 games.
Jackson recorded double-doubles in 6 games at the event.
His 37 points against the Cape Breton were the most he scored in the 24 25 season.
Aaron Rhooms, 22-year old guard from the Toronto Metropolitan University, earned a spot in the First Team at the U Sports.
He graduated from the Toronto Metropolitan three years ago.
Rhooms was previously voted the Rookie Of The Year back in 2022.
With finesse and precision, Rhooms claimed the third position in points per game, delivering a stellar almost 22 points per game average.
He also logged over 6 rebounds per game that season in the league.
Rhooms has totalled 16 games of 20 or more points on the year and registered 30 or more points in 2 games.
He notched double-doubles in 4 games at the event.
Rhooms' 43 points against the Brock were the most he scored in the 24 25 season.
Charles-Andree Robert, forward from the Bishop's University, was voted to the First Team of U Sports.
With Robert's excellent performance, the Bishop's University achieved the best record of the season in the league, finishing with an impressive 14 to 2 in the regular season.
He recorded almost 16 points and over 5 rebounds per game over the season in the league.
Robert has totalled 6 games of 20 or more points and registered double-doubles in 2 games on the year.
His 24 points against the Concordia were the most he scored in the 24 25 season.
The standout guard Renoldo Robinson was selected to the First Team of the championship-winning the Victoria Vikies.
He helped Robinson's team have an undefeated season as the Victoria Vikies was not challenged in the league with a perfect 20 to 0 in the regular season.
Robinson's excellent performance assisted his team in beating Calgary 82 to 53 in the final.
He averaged over 16 points and almost 5 rebounds per game in the league.
Robinson's 33 points against the Thompson Rivers University were the most he scored in the 24 25 season.
Among many awards he was selected as the All-RSEQ Player of the Year as well as the All-RSEQ First Team back in 2022.
He was selected to the All-RSEQ Second Team back in 2020.
Robinson was also selected to the Canada West All-Rookie Team in 2023.
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