University of Calgary guard Karl Tilleman was named the Moser recipient after averaging 32.9 ppg to lead the country. The 6-2 guard and Calgary-native hit .805 from the line, while being chosen a first-team Canada West all-star and Canada West player of the year.

        Victoria’s Ken Shields captured his third Aberdeen. Shields guided the Vikings to a (19-1) regular season Canada West record.

        Joining Tilleman as 1st team All-Canadians were: Dave Coulthard (York); John Hatch (St. FX); Gerald Kazanowski (Victoria); and Eli Pasquale (Victoria). …………………………………………………… Coulthard earned All-Canadian status for the fifth consecutive campaign. The 6-2 guard from Tillsonburg averaged 29.8 ppg. He was chosen a first-team OUAA East all-star. …………………………………………………… Hatch, a 6-5 post from Calgary, averaged 11. Rpg. He was chosen the AUAA player of the year and was a first-team AUAA all-star. …………………………………………………… Kazanowski, a 6-8 post from Nanaimo, was a second-team Canada West all-star. …………………………………………………… Pasquale, a 6-0 point guard from Sudbury, was a first-team Canada West all-star.

        The 2nd team selections were: Lee Davis (St. Mary’s); Jude Kelly (Brandon); Stan Korosec (Windsor); Gary McKeigan (Concordia); and Murray Redekop (Saskatchewan). …………………………………………………… Davis was a first-team AUAA all-star. …………………………………………………… Kelly, a 6-5 forward from Hamilton, averaged 17.5 ppg and 5.7 rpg, while hitting .470 from the floor and .848 from the line. He was a first-team GPAC all-star. …………………………………………………… Korosec averaged 16.7 rpg. The Windsor-native and shot .608 from the floor while being chosen a first-team OUAA West all-star. …………………………………………………… McKeigan, a 6-6 forward was a first-team RSEQ all-star. …………………………………………………… Redekop, a 6-8 post was a first-team Canada West all-star.