REGULAR SEASON
Acadia | 11-1 | 14-7 | Stu Aberdeen | |||||
St. FX | 10-2 | 12-3 | John McFarland | |||||
Saint Mary’s | 8-4 | 14-7 | Les Goodwin | |||||
U.P.E.I. | 4-8 | Ed Hilton | ||||||
New Brunswick | 4-8 | 11-16 | Don Nelson | |||||
Mt. Allison | 3-9 | 9-9 | Gus McFarlane | |||||
Dalhousie | 2-10 | Al Yarr | ||||||
The MIAA becomes one league and eliminates their separation between Nova Scotia and New Brunswick/PEI divisions running separate competitions, with the champions facing off for the Maritime title.
In the regular season, Acadia finished the season with an 11-1 record, and St. FX finished second at 10-2. By MIAA regulations, that entitles St. FX to make a sudden-death challenge for the title if they’ve split regular season title. St. FX had defeated Acadia 61-60 in one of their earlier meetings. Saint Mary’s Bob Lahey, the conference’s leading scoring on the conference’s highest scoring team, was selected the CIAU player of the year by the Canadian Intercollegiate Athletic News, published out of Ryerson. Acadia held rivals to 57 points per game.
Non-qualifier rosters:
Dalhousie Tigers: Jim Seaman, George Blakeney, Wally Clements, Jack Budd, Gerry Clarke, Miller ‘Bud’ McSween, Ross Nesbitt, Smith, Roger Young, Ken Langille, Mill Maycock, Bill McCormick, Mike Nihill, Howie Parker, Dave Precious, Bob Silver, Pete Stone, Dave Vinyear, Dick MacLean, Tor Boswick, coach Al Yarr, manager Ken Glube
Mount Allison Hawks: Mount Allison Hawks: Mike Harrison, Phil Johnson, Barry White, Tom McKay, Larry Dallas, Tom Storey, Dale Drost, Andy Stothart, Peter Gilchrist, Keith Wornell, Bill Crawford, coach Gus MacFarlane, manager Jamie Moffat
New Brunswick Varsity Reds: Bob Baber, Gord Jones, Rollie Labonte, Rick Cotter, Dan Patterson, John Hanusiak, Pete McAleenan, Mike Ward, Bob McMurray, Roach, Seward Nielson, Dave Hill, Hec Roach, coach Don Nelson, manager Keith Burnett, trainer Blake Ferris
Prince Edward Island Panthers (then St. Dunstan’s): Jacques ‘Jake’ Dessureault, Frank Garrity, Bob Francouer, Len Sirois, Alan ‘Posty’ Connolly, Allan Evelyn, Fred Ripley, Mike MacPhee, Eugene McLaughlin, Dan Eaton, coach Ed Hilton, manager Roger MacDonald.
In regular season play: ………………………………………………………… The St. Mary’s Huskies bombed the Dalhousie Tigers 89-64. Dave Macdonald led the Tigers with 24. ………………………………………………………… The St. Francis Xavier X-Men torched the Dalhousie Tigers 108-52. George Blakeney led the Tigers with 25. ………………………………………………………… The Dalhousie Tigers nipped the St. Francis Xavier X-Men 73-72 in overtime as Dave Macdonald hit a jumper with three seconds to play. ………………………………………………………… The Dalhousie Tigers edged the New Brunswick Red Raiders 58-56 as Dave Macdonald hit a pair of free throws with 32 seconds remaining on the clock and then George Blakeney a 15-footer with 12 seconds to play. George Blakeney led the Tigers with 27. Bob Baber led the Red Raiders with 13. Jones added 11 and M Labonte 10. ………………………………………………………… The host Acadia Axemen crushed the Dalhousie Tigers 80-40 as Steve Konchalski and Andy Kranack each scored 15. Dave MacDonald led the Tigers with 18. ………………………………………………………… The Acadia Axemen clubbed the Dalhousie Tigers 56-34 as Andy Kranack scored 15 and Dave Rode 14. Dave MacDonald led the Tigers with 14. ………………………………………………………… Acadia edged New Brunswick 47-37 as Spears scored 19, Konchalski 17, Kranack 3, Pouyat 3, Rode 3 and Olinto 2, while Hendry, Lumsden, Chaisson and MacMillan were scoreless. Cotter led the Red Raiders with 9. Jones added 8, Baber 8, Patterson 6, Labonte 4 and MacAleenan 2, while Roach and Hill were scoreless. ………………………………………………………… St. Mary’s stomped Dalhousie 117-63. ………………………………………………………… New Brunswick clipped Dalhousie 73-61 as Patterson scored 13 (according to a very confused box score), Labonte 13, Cotter 12, MacAleenan 9, Baber 5 and MacMurray 5. McDonald led the Tigers with 21. Blakney added 19, Budd 16, Nesbitt 3 and Clarke 2, while Seaman, MacSween and Clements were scoreless. ………………………………………………………… UPEI dispatched Dalhousie 54-47. ………………………………………………………… Dalhousie edged St. FX 73-72 in overtime. ………………………………………………………… Mount Allison defeated Dalhousie 62-56. ………………………………………………………… UPEI dumped Dalhousie 61-53. ………………………………………………………… Mount Allison edged Dalhousie 52-47. ………………………………………………………… Acadia whipped Mount Allison 83-43. ………………………………………………………… Acadia clipped Mount Allison 64-54. ………………………………………………………… Acadia defeated UPEI 48-41. ………………………………………………………… St. FX nipped Acadia 61-60. ………………………………………………………… Acadia edged St. FX 54-51. ………………………………………………………… Acadia defeated St. Mary’s 81-79 in overtime. ………………………………………………………… Acadia clocked St. Mary’s 84-48. Bob Lahey led the Huskies with 25. Hickey added 11, Russell 7 and Padden 3. ………………………………………………………… St. FX edged St. Mary’s 75-73. Bob Lahey led the Huskies with 26. Ed Brandt added 20 and Bill Clinton 20. ………………………………………………………… St. Mary’s whipped Mount Allison 89-67 as Bob Lahey scored 32, Bill Clinton 23, Buzz McHale 10, Jerry Stanleigh 6, John Dougherty 4, Pat Hickey 4, Dusty Miller and Jim O’Sullivan 2. Dale Drost led the Hawks with 12. Mike Johnson added 12, Mike Harrison 11, White 11 and Wornell 10. ………………………………………………………… St. Mary’s outlasted UPEI 103-100 as Bob Lahey scored 54, John Russell 16, McHale 10 and Red Padden 8. ………………………………………………………… St. Mary’s pounded UPEI 77-46 as Bob Clinton scored 21. ………………………………………………………… St. Mary’s edged Mount Allison 92-90 in overtime as John Dougherty drained the winner at the buzzer. Bob Lahey paced the Huskies with 38. ………………………………………………………… St. FX defeated St. Mary’s x-x. Buzz McHale led the Huskies with 39. Bob Lahey added 26. ………………………………………………………… The PEI Panthers dispatched the Mount Allison Mounties 77-72 as Bob Francouer scored 32, Sirois 13, Dessureault 11, Frank Garrity 10, Ripley 9 and MacPhee 2, while Evelyn, Connolly and Eaton were scoreless. Phil Johnson led the Mounties with 35. Mike Harrison added 14, Drost 6, Stothart 5, Dallas 5 and Storey 4, while Gilchrist, White, Crawford and MacKay were scoreless. ………………………………………………………… St. FX dispatched New Brunswick 79-72 as Buchawiecki scored 25, Bisson 24, P Chenard 11, Ashe 9, Wessel 6 and K Kelly 4, while Byrnes, Cameron, K Chenard, Webb and Wessel were scoreless. Labonte led the Red Raiders with 26. Baber added 21, Patterson 16, Cotter 9, Jones 1 and Road 1, while MacMurray, Ward and MacAleenan were scoreless. ………………………………………………………… St. Mary’s dusted New Brunswick 91-74 as Lahey scored 38, Clinton 21, McHale 15, Brant 13, Miller 2 and Leluca 2, while McCarthy, Sullivan, Padden, Marandos, O’Sullivan, Russell and Smith were scoreless. Labonte paced the Red Raiders with 24. Cotter added 13, MacMurray 12, Patterson 10, Jones 6, Hill 3, Roach 3 and MacAleenan 3. ……………………………………………………… New Brunswick clipped Mount Allison 79-66 as Labonte scored 16, MacMurray 16, Cotter 15, Patterson 15, MacAleean 12, Jones 6, Roach 2 and Ward 2. Harrison led the Hawks with 26. Wornell added 16, Johnston 5, White 4, Storey 4, Drost 3, Dallas 2 and Stothart 1, while Crawford and MacKay were scoreless. ………………………………………………………… Acadia whipped New Brunswick 73-38 as Spears scored 23, Kranack 11, Chaisson 7, Olinto 7, Konchalski 7, Rode 6, Pouyat 6, Lumsden 5 and Hendry 1. Cotter led the Red Raiders with 10. Baber added 9, Patterson 6, Roach 4, Labonte 4, MacMurray 2, MacAleenan 2 and Jones 1, while Ward was scoreless. ………………………………………………………… New Brunswick edged UPEI 70-64 as Cotter scored 19, Baber 16, Labonte 12, Patterson 7, Jones 6, MacAleenan 6, Roach 2 and Hill 2, while Ward and MacMurray were scoreless. Francour paced the Panthers with 18. Desserault added 13, Sirois 13, Garrity 9, Ripley 7 and MacPhee 4, while Connelly, McLaughlin, Eaton and Evelyn were scoreless. ………………………………………………………… St. Francis Xavier clocked New Brunswick 70-49. ………………………………………………………… St. Mary’s pounded New Brunswick 100-79. The Huskies roke to a 20-2 lead and led 52-33 at the half. ………………………………………………………… Acadia pounded UPEI 97-49.
In the playoff game, Acadia won its third Read Cup in four years with a 78-54 pasting of St. FX. Although only ahead 35-31 at the half, Acadia’s tough defence held St. FX to a scant six field goals in the second half. Acadia also blistered the nets with a .704 percentage for the floor hitting 31-44. Ritchie Spears scored Acadia’s first 10 points en route to a 29-point night, while Andy Kranack added 23 and scrappy John Olinto, who harassed the St. FX guards into turnovers and steals, added 8. Dave Rode scored 6, Steve Konchalski 6 and Damon Pouyat 6. St. FX was led by Dave Barry 19, Paul Chenard 10, Neil Bisson 8 and Bill Buchawiecki 8.
The bronze medalist St. Mary’s Huskies: Bob Lahey, Ed Brandt, Bob Clinton, Buzz McHale, John Russell, Bob DeLuca, Bob ‘Red’ Padden, Jim O’Sullivan, Pat Hickey, Dusty Miller, John Dougherty, Jerry Stanleigh, Bob Francouer, Ron Smythe, coach Les Goodwin, manager Bob Kane
The runner-up St. Francis Xavier X-Men: Dave Barry; Paul Chenard; Neil Bisson; Bill Buchawiecki, Kevin Kelly; Ron Byrnes; Jay Ashe; Frank White; Bill Wessell; Ken Chennard; Owen Cameron; Pat O’Leary; Bob Theising; R Byrnes; Luis Colon; Al Lacey; Sam Webb; Ed (Jerry?) Kurylo; Ken Chenard; B McDonough; Dave Barry; Bob McDonough, Charlie Nedder; coach John MacFarland; manager S O’Farrell; trainer Charlie Nedder; manager Stu O’Farrell
The champion Acadia Axemen: Ritchie Spears; Ian MacMillan; Andy Kranack; Steve Konchalski; John Olinto; Ian Hendry; Damon Pouyat; Dave Rode; Simon Chiasson; Scott Lumsden; Peter Pike; Scott Lumsden; Doug Howard; Bob Chew; coach Stu Aberdeen; assistant coach Gene Chatterton; head manager Phil Wright; manager Jim Clarke; manager Jim Rose