The Mike Moser Memorial Trophy is awarded annually to the nation’s top university player in honour of the former two-time CIAU All-Canadian, who died in hospital of an infection during a team visit to Florida. The Moser was first awarded in 74-75.

        The Stuart W. Aberdeen Memorial Trophy, first awarded in 72-73, is dedicated in memory of the former head coach of Acadia, and is awarded annually by the National Association of Basketball Coaches of Canada. The motion to rename the coach of the year award the Aberdeen Trophy winner was passed by the NABCC in 1980.

  PLAYER OF THE YEAR COACH OF THE YEAR
62-63    
63-64 Bob Lehey – St. Mary’s  
64-65    
65-66    
66-67    
67-68    
68-69 Terry Ball – Manitoba  
69-70    
70-71    
71-72   Peter Mullins – U.B.C.
72-73   Brian Heaney – St. Mary’s
73-74   Don Hunter – Manitoba
74-75 Mike Moser – Waterloo Don Hunter – Manitoba
75-76 Jamie Russell – Waterloo Ken Shields – Laurentian
76-77 Martin Riley – Manitoba Butch Staples – McGill
77-78 Charlie Wise – Laurentian Bruce Enns – Winnipeg/Bob Bain – York
78-79 Dave Coulthard – York Ken Shields – Victoria
79-80 Mike Hazard – Acadia Jerry Hemmings – Brandon
80-81 Dave Coulthard – York Ian MacMillan – Acadia
81-82 Karl Tilleman – Calgary Ken Shields – Victoria
82-83 Karl Tilleman – Calgary Ken Shields – Victoria
83-84 Eli Pasquale – Victoria Bob Bain – York
84-85 Peter Savich – Waterloo Don McCrae – Waterloo
85-86 John Carson – Brandon Rick Suffield – Manitoba
86-87 Chris Biegler – Regina Don Horwood – Alberta
87-88 Patrick Jebbison – Brandon Dave Nutbrown – Acadia
88-89 Patrick Jebbison – Brandon Ken Murray – Regina
89-90 John Stiefelmeyer – Western Bruce Enns – U.B.C.
90-91 J.D. Jackson – U.B.C. Bruce Enns – U.B.C./John Dore – Concordia
91-92 J.D. Jackson – U.B.C. Ken Murray – Brock
92-93 William Njoku – St. Mary’s Bill Wedlake – Winnipeg
93-94 Jeff Foreman – Winnipeg Don Horwood – Alberta
94-95 Keith Vassell – Brandon Ken Olynyk – Toronto
95-96 Richard Bohne – Calgary Bruce Enns – U.B.C.
96-97 Eric Hinrichsen – Victoria Peter Campbell – Laurentian
97-98 Titus Channer – McMaster Eddie Pomykala – Bishop’s
98-99 Eric Hinrichsen – Victoria Craig Boydell – Western
99-00 Danny Balderson – Lethbridge Dave Crook – Lethbridge
00-01 Steve Maga – McMaster Steve Konchalski – St. Francis Xavier
01-02 Andy Kwiatkowski – Western Don Horwood – Alberta
02-03 Kyle Russell – U.B.C. Dave Smart – Carleton
03-04 Pasha Bains – Simon Fraser Craig Norman – RMC
04-05 Kevin Steinstra – Brock Dave Smart – Carleton
05-06 Osvaldo Jeanty – Carleton Kevin Hanson – U.B.C.
06-07 Osvaldo Jeanty – Carleton Barnaby Craddock – Brandon
07-08 Aaron Doornekamp – Carleton Mike Katz – Toronto
08-09 Jacob Doerksen – Trinity Western Dave Smart – Carleton
09-10 Josh Whyte – U.B.C. Kevin Hanson – U.B.C.
10-11 Tyson Hinz – Carleton Dave Smart – Carleton
11-12 Philip Scrubb – Carleton Dave Smart – Carleton
12-13 Philip Scrubb – Carleton Dave Smart – Carleton
13-14 Philip Scrubb – Carleton Dave Smart – Carleton
14-15 Johnny Berhanemeskel – Ottawa James Derouin – Ottawa
15-16 Mike L’Africain – Ottawa Patrick Tatham – Ryerson
16-17 Connor Wood – Carleton Dave Smart – Carleton
17-18 Kadre Gray – Laurentian Dave Smart – Carleton
18-19 Kadre Gray – Laurentian Dan Vanhooren – Calgary
19-20  Brett Layton – Calgary Rick Plato – Dalhousie 
20-21 None selected
(cancelled, covid-19 pandemic)  
 None selected
(cancelled, covid-19 pandemic) 
21-22   Lloyd Pandi – Carleton Barnaby Craddock – Alberta  
22-23  Thomas Kennedy – Windsor Stephan Barrie – Queen’s 
23-24Diego Maffia – VictoriaCraig Beaucamp – Victoria
     

Rookie of year was first selected in 1987-88 by the NABCC. The trophy was renamed after Dr. Peter Mullins in 1989-90. The defensive player of the year was first selected in 2004-05.

  ROOKIE OF THE YEAR DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR
87-88 Rick Stanley – Alberta ————————
88-89 Tim Mau – Guelph ————————
89-90 Eric Bridgeland – Manitoba ————————
90-91 Sean Van Koughnett – Waterloo ————————
91-92 Keith Vassell – Brandon ————————
92-93 Shawn Plancke – Dalhousie ————————
93-94 Danny Balderson – Lethbridge ————————
94-95 Eric Hinrichsen – Victoria ————————
95-96 Patrice Lemieux – Bishop’s ————————
96-97 Aaron Olson – Victoria ————————
97-98 Dean Labayen – York ————————
98-99 Robbie Green – Victoria ————————
99-00 James Kenyon – Saskatchewan ————————
00-01 Charles Fortier – Laval ————————
01-02 Chris Keith – Wilfrid Laurier ————————
02-03 Daniel Eves – York ————————
03-04 Andrew Spragud – Saskatchewan ————————
04-05 Tut Ruach – York Garry Gallimore – St. FX
05-06 Jacob Doerksen – Victoria Garry Gallimore – St. FX
06-07 Jean-Francois Beaulieu-Maheux – Laval Martin Ajayi – McMaster
07-08 Kale Harrison – Wilfrid Laurier Yul Michel – Brandon
08-09 Didi Mukendi – Brock Rob Saunders – Carleton
09-10 Clinton Springer-Williams – Brock Phillip Nkrumah – Cape Breton
10-11 Philip Scrubb – Carleton Greg Stewart – Thompson Rivers
11-12 Adam Presutti – McMaster Greg Carter – Lakehead
12-13 Deontay Smith – UPEI Greg Carter – Lakehead
13-14 Javon Masters – New Brunswick Thomas Scrubb – Carleton
14-15 Johneil Simpson – Brock Thomas Scrubb – Carleton
15-16 Isiah Osborne – Windsor Caleb Agada – Ottawa
16-17 Kadre Gray – Laurentian Caleb Agada – Ottawa
17-18 Nikita Kasongo – Saint Mary’s Marcus Anderson – Carleton
18-19 Alix Lochard – U.Q.A.M. Marcus Anderson – Carleton
19-20  Lloyd Pandi – Carleton   Lock Lam – Lakehead
20-21  None selected
(cancelled, covid-19 pandemic) 
None selected
(cancelled, covid-19 pandemic)  
21-22  Aaron Rhooms – Ryerson  Tyus Jefferson – Alberta  
22-23  Simon Hildebrandt – Manitoba  David Muenkat – St. Francis Xavier 
23-24Xavier Spencer – CarletonLuka Syllas – Queen’s