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AUAA Atlantic Conference playoff - Halifax Metro Centre

                    1 Dalhousie___73_
                        6:00         _Dalhousie_98_2OT_
                    5 St F Xavier_64_

3_UPEI________79____
6:00                UPEI___________
6_St Mary's___70____
                                                     __Dalhousie_____________
4_New Brunswick_71__                      1:00pm       Atlantic Champion
8:00                St F Xavier____
5_St F Xavier___78__


                    3 UPEI______73___  
                        8:00         _UPEI_______95__
                    2 Acadia____71___

  Fri Mar 8          Sat Mar 9        Sun Mar 10
  Att: 3,000         Att: 4,000+      Att: 3,500


Tickets:
Tournament Pass
Adult $30, Students Children, Seniors $18
Admission each day,
Adult $10 Students, Children, Seniors $6
Order at (902)451-1221 MC, Visa, AMEX,
Seats:
Lower Bowl halfcourt sections are 7, 8, 9, 21, 22, 23.
Corners are 6, 10, 20, 24.
There isn't a bad seat in the house.
One of the corners is designated No Alcohol.
Be sure to ask about it if you like to sip a
cold one while watching the games.

Staying downtown?

For out-of-town fans going to Halifax, here is a little map we have added that shows the locations of the major venue for the Tournament; the Metro Centre. It shows the location of the downtown hotels near the Metro Centre. All are first-class.

[Hotel Map]

A secret to picking a good location is to study the pedways and tunnels, the coloured lines on the map. If the weather is bad, (it seldom is in Halifax) you will be mostly indoors, under cover.

You can stay at the Prince George, and be totally indoors for the three days of the tournament, by taking the tunnel to the World Trade Centre, then escalators up to the Metro Centre. Or you can stay at one of the others on the pedway system, and need only dash across the street to get to the Metro Centre.

Don't ask about amenities. The hotels have their own, and the area is crammed with eating and drinking spots. Check out Argyle and Grafton Streets to begin.

A block left on Granville Street is Bill Robinson's NS Sport Heritage Museum. Worth a visit, if you want to get outside and get some fresh air. While there you can shoot some baskets, play a bit of one-on-one, or shoot some pucks at a Tony Esposito.

Metro Centre Seating

[Metro Centre Seating]

Here is a simple seating plan of the Metro Centre. Use it to select your preferred locations before calling in to order tickets.

Some prefer watching basketball from the corners, like Sections 4 and 5. Seats in the Lower Bowl are in Rows A to S
Seats in the Upper Bowl are in Rows A to V

Row V is quite high, yet still a good place to watch championship basketball in a full house.

















































Quebec Conference Playoff

Semi-Final: Single Game

Feb 29 Bishop's 71 McGill 58




                           Final  Best-of Three

			   Mar 3  Concordia 78 Bishop's 60			
			   Mar 5  Concordia 78 Bishop's 65 			

					Concordia	
					------------
					Champion
	





















































OUAA Ontario West Conference playoff

Copps Colliseum - Fri and Sat games
Tue games at home of team listed last
            McMaster_82___
              6:00        McMaster_75____
Lakehead_75_
            Lakehead_68___
Brock____68_
                                         __McMaster______
Waterloo_69_                   3:00      OUAA West Champ 
            Waterloo_67___
Guelph___58_
              8:00        Western__71____
            Western__69___

Tue Feb 27  Fri Mar 1     Sat Mar 3      

Here is a link to Conference Wild West Shootout Web Page

                                        OUAA Championship
					McMaster 80 Toronto 75
                                        Sat Mar 9  




















































OUAA Ontario East Conference playoff



Toronto___102__
  Feb 24       _Toronto____71 __
Ryerson____82__
                 Mar 3          _Toronto______
York_______66__			  OUAA Champion
  Feb 25       _Laurentian_68__
Laurentian_76__























































Great Plains Conference Playoff

Semi-final Best of Three
Fri Mar 1 Regina 85 Manitoba 77
Sat Mar 2 Regina 90 Manitoba 86 
       Regina Wins 2-0                                                    

                                Finals Best of Three
                                Fri Mar 8  Brandon 117 Regina 81
                                Sat Mar 9  Brandon 87 Gegina 85        

                                        Brandon
                                     -----------------------
                                        GPAC Champion            
Fri Mar 1 Brandon 76 Winnipeg 48 
Sat Mar 2 Brandon 101 Winnipeg 85
       Brandon Wins 2-0


Mar 1-3                         Mar 8-10



















































Canada West Conference Playoffs

Best of Three Semi-Finals

Calgary at UBC
Fri Feb 23 UBC 143 Calgary 133
Sat Feb 24 UBC 102 Calgary 96
     UBC WINS 2-0

                                Best of Three Final
				Fri Mar 1 UBC 79 Alberta 78
				Sat Mar 2 UBC 84 Alberta 66
                                    UBC WINS 2-0
 
Victoria at Alberta              
Sat Feb 24 Alberta 96 Victoria 68
Sun Feb 25 Alberta 78 Victoria 65
     Alberta wins 2-0





















































CIAU FINAL EIGHT Halifax Metro Centre

Wildcards: Alberta  Acadia        

1_UBC________98_ 1:00 _UBC_______67_ 8_Concordia__79_ 5:00 _Alberta___72__ 4_McMaster___77_ 3:00 _Alberta___84_ 5_Alberta___106_ 2:00 _Brandon Bobcats___ 3_Dalhousie__71_ 1996 CIAU Champions 7:00 _Toronto___62_ 6_Toronto____78_ 7:30 _Brandon___79__ 2_Brandon____71_ 9:00 _Brandon___70_ 7_Acadia_____62_ _Concordia_93_ 11:00am _Concordia_75__ _McMaster__82_ 11:00am _Acadia________________ _Dalhousie_71_ Consolation 1:00pm _Acadia____84__ _Acadia____77_ Fri Mar 15 Sat Mar 16 Sun Mar 17 Tournament Attendance: 25,507 TSN NATIONAL TV COVERAGE Sat Mar 16 4:00pm Eastern SemiFinal 1 LIVE Sat Mar 16 11:00pm Eastern SemiFinal 2 TAPE Sun Mar 17 1:00pm Eastern Final LIVE
Events Schedule:
Thur March 14 Team warmups: One Hour
9:00 Open shoot
10:00 Concordia
11:00 UBC
12:00 Alberta
1:00 McMaster
2:00 Brandon
3:00 Toronto
4:00 Acadia
5:00 Dalhousie
Tickets:
Tournament Pass (10 games)
Adult $40, Students Children, Seniors $25
Admission for each Double Header,
Adult $12 Students, Children, Seniors $8
Order at (902)451-1221 MC, Visa, AMEX,
Seats:
Lower Bowl halfcourt sections are 7, 8, 9, 21, 22, 23.
Corners are 6, 10, 20, 24.
There isn't a bad seat in the house.
One of the corners is designated No Alcohol.
Be sure to ask about it if you like to sip a
cold one while watching the games.
PS: I'll be in Sec 7 Row S Seat 2 (top row of lower bowl)
Drop by and chat... Bob Adams
Here are past records of the CIAU Championships
and here is the draw and results of Last Year's Final Eight

Staying downtown?

For out-of-town fans going to Halifax, here is a little map we have added that shows the locations of the major venues for the Tournament; the Metro Centre, and The Halifax Sheraton. It shows the location of the downtown hotels near the Metro Centre. All are first-class.

[Hotel Map]

A secret to picking a good location is to study the pedways and tunnels, the coloured lines on the map. If the weather is bad, (it seldom is in Halifax) you will be mostly indoors, under cover.

You can stay at the Prince George, and be totally indoors for the three days of the tournament, by taking the tunnel to the World Trade Centre, then escalators up to the Metro Centre. Or you can stay at one of the others on the pedway system, and need only dash across the street to get to the Metro Centre.

Don't ask about amenities. The hotels have their own, and the area is crammed with eating and drinking spots. Check out Argyle and Grafton Streets to begin.

A block left on Granville Street is Bill Robinson's NS Sport Heritage Museum. Worth a visit, if you want to get outside and get some fresh air. While there you can shoot some baskets, play a bit of one-on-one, or shoot some pucks at a Tony Esposito.

Metro Centre Seating

[Metro Centre Seating]

Here is a simple seating plan of the Metro Centre. Use it to select your preferred locations before calling in to order tickets.

Some prefer watching basketball from the corners, like Sections 4 and 5. Seats in the Lower Bowl are in Rows A to S
Seats in the Upper Bowl are in Rows A to V

Row V is quite high, yet still a good place to watch championship basketball in a full house.





































































Canada West

1995/96 Canada West All Stars and Awards

1st Team All-Stars:
Richard Bohne - Calgary (unanimous)
Greg De Vries : Alberta (unanimous)
Ken Morris : UBC (unanimous)
Murray Cunningham : Alberta
Greg Meldrum : UVIC (unanimous)
2nd Team All-Stars:
Craig Newman : Calgary
Mark Tinholt : UBC
Eric Hinrichsen : UVIC
Whitney Harris : Saskatchewan
Barnaby Craddock : Lethbridge
Canada West Player of the Year
Richard Bohne : Calgary
Coach of the Year:
Bruce Enns : UBC
Rookie of the Year:
Josh Goertzen : Calgary





























Great Plains

GPAC AllStars

First Team
Keith Vassell : Brandon
Kevin Gilroy : Regina
Elliot Unger : Manitoba
Shawn Gray : Brandon
Kevin Chief : Winnipeg
Second Team
Will Johnson : Regina
Dale Holmes : Regina
Euan Roberts : Brandon
Marc Virgo : Manitoba
Lenin Mangaron : Manitoba
Player Of Year
Keith Vassell : Brandon
Rookie Of Year
Chris Warnecke : Regina





























1995/96 OUAA West All Stars and Awards

1st Team All-Stars:
David Picton : Brock
Titus Channer : McMaster
Paul Eldridge : Guelph
Mike Lynch : Western
Craig Law : Lakehead
2nd Team All-Stars:
Matt McMillan : Windsor
Mano Watsa : Waterloo
Wayne Charles : Guelph
Mike Milne : Western
Alex Brainis ; Guelph
Keegan Johnson; McMaster
Player of the Year:
David Picton : Brock
Rookie of the Year:
Geoff Stead : Windsor
Coach of the Year: (tie)
Ken Murray : Brock
Craig Boydell : Western





























Ontario East

1995/96 OUAA East All Stars and Awards

First Team:
Cory Bailey Laurentian
Eddy Megeurian : Toronto
Carl Swantee : Toronto
Wilton Hall : York
Scott Belasco : Ryerson
Second Team:
John Poulimenos : York
Jason Dressler : Toronto
Adam Dusome : Laurentian
Nathan Aryev : York
Byron Nugent : York
Shawn Swords : Laurentian
Coach of the Year:
Ken Olynyk : Toronto
Rookie of the Year:
Abe Tounkara : Ottawa
Player of the Year:
Cory Bailey : Laurentian





























Quebec

Quebec Awards 1995/96

First Team
Maxime Bouchard : Concordia
Stewart Clark : Bishop's
J P Reimer : Concordia
Frantz Elysee : Laval
Sammy Mendolia : McGill
Second Team
Gaetan Prosper : Concordia
Ryan Schoehhals : McGill
Chad Wozney : McGill
Robert Burns : Bishop's
Patrice Lemieux : Bishop's
Player of the Year:
Maxime Bouchard : Concordia
Rookie of the Year:
Patrice Lemieux : Bishop's
Coach of the Year:
Ed Pomykala : Bishop's





























Atlantic AUAA Awards
First Team
Reggie Oblitey : Dalhousie
Brian Parker : Dalhousie
Curtis Robinson : UPEI
Jason Medford : St Mary's
Geoff Kott : Acadia
Second Team
John Devereaux : Memorial
Rawle Philadelphia : Cape Beton
Merrick Palmer : St Francis Xavier
Simon Orr-Ewing : New Brunswick
Adam Griffin : Acadia
Coach of the year:
George Morrison : UPEI
Player of the year:
Curtis Robinson : UPEI
Rookie of the year (tie)
Jordan McCormack : Saint Mary's
Jermaine Bruce : Memorial





























CIAU Final Eight Tournament Awards
Tournament MVP
Keith Vassell : Brandon
Championship Game MVP
Demetrius Floyd : Brandon
Tournament All-Stars
Shawn Gray : Brandon
Greg DeVries : Alberta
Peter Knetchel : Alberta
Geoff Kott : Acadia
Lars Dressler : Toronto





























CIAU National Awards
Mike Moser Award (outstanding Player)
Richard Bohne : Calgary
Rookie-of-the-Year
Patrice Lemieux : Bishop's
Coach of Year
Bruce Enns : UBC
Saxon All-Canadians
First Team
Richard Bohne : Calgary
Curtis Robinson : UPEI
David Picton : Brock
Keith Vassell : Brandon
Greg DeVries : Alberta
Second Team
Brian Parker : Dalhousie
Ken Morris : UBC
Titus Channer : McMaster
Maxime Bouchard : Concordia
Cory Bailley : Laurentian

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