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Great Plains Conference Playoff
Semi-final Best of Three
Manitoba (4) at Brandon (1)
Fri Mar 7 Brandon 90 Manitoba 79 (OT)
Sat Mar 8 Brandon 81 Manitoba 66
Sun Mar 9 4 @ 1 if necessary
Finals Best of Three at Brandon
Fri Mar 14 Brandon 88 Regina 80
Sat Mar 15 Brandon 87 Regina 81
Sun Mar 16 if necessary
_____Brandon_______
GPAC Champion
Semi-final Best of Three
Winnipeg (3) at Regina (2)
Fri Mar 7 Regina 94 Winnipeg 91
Sat Mar 8 Regina 88 Winnipeg 82
Sun Mar 9 3 @ 2 if necessary
Mar 5-9 Mar 14-16
1996/97 OUAA Ontario West Conference playoff
Varsity Arena - Fri/Sat/Sun games
Tue games at home of team listed last
1_McMaster_77_
_McMaster_61_
5_Waterloo_76 1:00
_Waterloo_68__
4_Brock_68___
1:00 _McMaster_68___
3_Western_75_ OUAA West Champ
_Western_77___
6_Windsor_67_ 2:00 _McMaster_
3:00 _Guelph_48___ OUAA Champ
2_Guelph_83___
_Laurentian_64_
OUAA East Champ
Tue Mar 4 Fri Mar 17 Sat Mar 8 Sun Mar 9
OUAA Ontario East Conference playoff
Varsity Arena Toronto
2 Toronto_81___
6:30 _Toronto_62______
3 York_68______
3:00 _Laurentian_64_
1_Laurentian_84 OUAA East Champ
8:30 _Laurentian_69___ _McMaster__
4_Ryerson_75___ 2:00 OUAA Champ
_McMaster_68___
OUAA West Champ
Fri Mar 7 Sat Mar 8 Sun Mar 9
Quebec Conference Playoff
Semi-Final: Single Game
Thu Mar 6 Concordia 75 McGill 72
Final Best-of-three
Sun Mar 9 Bishop's 84 Concordia 54
Tue Mar 11 Bishop's 85 Concordia 66
Fri Mar 14 Concordia @ Bishop's
Bishop's
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Champion
AUAA Atlantic Conference playoff - Halifax Metro Centre
1 _Memorial_75___
6:00 _Acadia_54______
_Acadia_85____
lower advancing
3_Dalhousie_79____
6:00 _Dalhousie___
6_Cape Breton_70__
_St F Xavier__
4_Saint Mary's_52_ 2:00pm Atlantic Champ
8:00 _Acadia______
5_Acadia_65_______
2 _St F Xavier_66
8:00 _St F Xavier_59_
_Dalhousie_65__
high advancing
Fri Mar 14 Sat Mar 15 Sun Mar 16
Att: 4,500 Att: 5,000 Att: 4,500
- 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.
Canada West Conference Playoffs
Best of Three Semi-Finals
Best-of=three Semifinal 4 @ 1
British Columbia at Victoria
Fri Feb 28 Victoria 79 British Columbia 65
Sat Mar 1 British Columbia 91 Victoria 82
Sun Mar 2 Victoria 90 British Columbia 83
Best of Three Final
Lethbridge at Victoria
Fri Mar 7 Victoria 79 Lethbridge 78
Sat Mar 8 Victoria 100 Lethbridge 75
Sun Mar 9 if necessary
__Victoria Vikings___
1997 CWUAA Champion
Best-of=three Semifinal 3 @ 2
Lethbridge at Alberta
Fri Feb 28 Alberta 88 Lethbridge 71
Sat Mar 1 Lethbridge 95 Alberta75
Sun Mar 2 Lethbridge 71 Alberta 64
CIAU FINAL EIGHT Halifax Metro Centre
Conference Winners: Brandon ... St F Xavier
McMaster ... Laurentian ... Victoria ... Bishop's
Wildcards: Toronto ... Guelph
Narrative game reports
by Kings Journalism students. Site is frames restricted. If you cannot
reach it, try this
text only link.
Fri Mar 21 Sat Mar 22 Sun Mar 23
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3_Brandon_83_____
1:00 _Brandon _63_
6_Toronto_76_____
5:30 _Victoria_84___
2_Victoria_72___ TSN Live
3:00 _Victoria_83__
7_Guelph_69____ 5:30
TSN Live _Victoria Vikings_
4_Laurentian_90_ 1997 CIAU Champions
7:00 _Laurentian_84
5_St F Xavier_81
8:30 _McMaster_73_____
1_McMaster_77___ TSN Live
9:00 _McMaster_79__
8_Bishop's_71___
_Toronto_72___
NOON _Guelph_86_____
_Guelph_79____
3:00 _Guelph Gryphons__
_St F Xavier_64 Consolation
2:00 _Bishop's_71___
_Bishop's_79__
Fri Mar 21 Sat Mar 22 Sun Mar 23
All times local Atlantic
Tournament Attendance: 22,745
- Events Schedule:
- Thur Mar 20 Team Warmups: One Hour
- 9:00 Open shoot
- 10:00 McMaster
- 11:00 Toronto
- 12:00 Brandon
- 1:00 Laurentian
- 2:00 Guelph
- 3:00 St Francis Xavier
- 4:00 Victoria
- 5:00 Bishop's
- Fri Mar 21 Team Warmups: 30 minutes
- 8:00 Toronto
- 8:30 Brandon
- 9:00 Guelph
- 9:30 Victoria
- 10:00 St. Francis Xavier
- 10:30 Laurentian
- 11:00 Bishop's
- 11:30 McMaster
- 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.
-
- Here are past records of the CIAU Championships
- and here is the draw and results of Last Year's Final Eight
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.
Seating Rows:
Lower Bowl: A-S
Upper Bowl: A-V
Row V is quite high,
yet still a good place to watch championship basketball in a
full house.
Staying downtown?
For out-of-town fans going to Halifax, here is a little map
that shows the locations of the major venues for the
Tournament; the Metro Centre, and The Halifax Sheraton. It shows the
location of downtown hotels near the Metro Centre. All are
first-class.
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.
From hotels connected through Scotia Square you can now walk directly in to
the World Trade Center and Metro Centre through a new tunnel under Duke Street,
opened in 1996.
The passage from WTC to the Metro Centre is through
an office corridor that may be shut down after hours. If it is closed,
you can easily step outside and re-enter through a nearby door to continue on
your way.
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.
Awards and All-Stars
1996/97 Canada West All Stars and Awards
- First Team
- Eric Hinrichsen : Victoria (Unanimous)
- Navie Sekhon : Calgary (Unanimous)
- Pat Cannon : Victoria (Unanimous)
- Barnaby Craddock : Lethbridge (Unanimous)
- Whitney Harris : Saskatchewan
- Gerald Cole : UBC
- .... NOTE: Harris and Cole tied for the fifth spot on the first team
- Second Team
- Mikel Schmidt : Alberta
- Christopher Orr : Lethbridge
- John Dumont : UBC
- Darren Semeniuk : Alberta
- Eric Butler : UBC
- Canada West Player of the Year
- Eric Hinrichsen : Victoria (Unanimous)
- Coach of the Year:
- Guy Vetrie : Victoria
- Rookie of the Year:
- Aaron Olson : Victoria (Unanimous)
1996/97 GPAC AllStars
- First Team
- Kevin Gilroy : Regina
- Elliot Unger : Manitoba
- Shawn Gray : Brandon
- Richard Lovelace : Brandon
- Dale Holmes : Regina
- Second Team
- Bill Johnson : Regina
- Jason Harrison : Winnipeg
- Demetrius Floyd : Brandon
- Matej Maroti : Winnipeg
- Drew Hunter : Regina
- Ogo Okwumabua : Manitoba
- Player Of Year
- Kevin Gilroy : Regina
- Rookie Of Year
- Matt Lechasseur : Manitoba
- Coach of the Year
- James Hillis : Regina
1996/97 OUAA West All Stars and Awards
- 1st Team All-Stars:
- Titus Channer : McMaster
- Mano Watsa : Waterloo
- Chris Webber : Western Ontario
- Geoff Stead : Windsor
- Kris VanderVeer : Guelph
- 2nd Team All-Stars:
- Keegan Johnson : McMaster
- Greg Sandstrom : Wilfrid Laurier
- Brendan Noonan : Western Ontario
- Jamie Clark : Brock
- Matt McMillan : Windsor
- Player of the Year:
- Titus Channer : McMaster
- Rookie of the Year:
- Jeff Zdrahal : Wilfrid Laurier
- Coach of the Year:
- Joe Raso : McMaster
1996/97 OUAA East All Stars and Awards
- First Team:
- Eddy Megeurian : Toronto
- Cory Bailey : Laurentian
- Scott Belasco : Ryerson
- Shawn Swords : Laurentian
- Wilton Hall : York
- Second Team:
- Nathan Aryev : York
- Jason Dressler : Toronto
- Jason Gopaul : Toronto
- Ted Dongelmans : Laurentian
- Byron Nugent : York
- Player of the Year:
- Eddy Megeurian : Toronto
- Rookie of the Year:
- Paul Nixon : York
- Coach of the Year:
- Peter Campbell : Laurentian
Quebec Awards 1996/97
- First Team
- J.P. Reimer - Concordia
- Stewart Clark - Bishop's
- Rob Burns - Bishop's
- David Dumas - Laval
- Jay Prosper - Concordia
- Second Team
- Marc-Olivier Bessette - Laval
- Matt Watson - McGill
- Patrice Lemieux - Bishop's
- Hubert Davis - McGill
- Frantz-Eric Elysee - Laval
- Player of the Year:
- J.P. Reimer - Concordia
- Rookie of the Year:
- Marc-Olivier Bessette - Laval
- Coach of the Year:
- Eddie Pomykala - Bishop's
1996/97 Atlantic AUAA Awards
- First Team
- Peter Benoite : Memorial
- Brian Parker : Dalhousie
- Jason Medford : Saint Mary's
- Michael Clarke : St Francis Xavier
- Gordon McNeilly : New Brunswick
- Second Team
- Rawle Philadelphia : Cape Breton
- Mike Wall : Cape Breton
- Doug Newson : Prince Edward Island
- Mark Headley : Acadia
- John Devereaux : Memorial
- Player of the year:
- Peter Benoite : Memorial
- Rookie of the year (tie)
- Jonah Taussig : Saint Mary's
- Coach of the year:
- Glenn Taylor : Memorial
CIAU Final Eight Tournament Awards
- Tournament MVP
- Eric Hinrichsen, Victoria
- Tournament All-Stars
- Shawn Swords, Laurentian
- Shawn Gray, Brandon
- Patrick Cannon, Victoria
- Shawn Francis, McMaster
- Titus Channer, McMaster
CIAU National Awards
- Mike Moser Award (outstanding Player)
- Eric Hinrichsen, Victoria HT: Campbell River BC
- Rookie-of-the-Year
- Aaron Olson, Victoria HT: Brentwood Bay BC
- TSN Award
- Shawn Plancke, Dalhousie HT: Elgin ON
- Coach of Year
- Peter Cambell, Laurentian
- Saxon All-Canadians
- First Team
- Eric Hinrichsen : Victoria HT: Campbell River BC
- Titus Channer : McMaster HT: Hamilton ON
- Eddy Meguerian : Toronto HT: Don Mills ON
- Peter Benoite : Memorial HT: Little Barachoix NF
- Kevin Gilroy : Regina HT: Eastend SK
- Second Team
- Brian Parker : Dalhousie HT: Laurel MD
- Barnaby Craddock : Lethbridge HT: Vancouver BC
- Shawn Swords : Laurentian HT: Ottawa ON
- Mano Watsa : Waterloo HT: Harrow ON
- Cory Bailey : Laurentian HT: Scarborough ON
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