Final regular season standings: Mount St. Vincent (16-4);
New Brunswick-Saint John Seawolves (then the Red Barons, CAPTURED NB “SMALL COLLEGE” CROWN, A DIVISION OF THE ACAA??): Jamie Dobbelsteyn, Rod McNutt, Neil Armstrong, Justin Harrington, Scott Messer, Chris Dineen, Robb Costello, Shawn Galbraith, Cody Fullerton, Zach Hopeman, David Reynolds, coach Bob Bonell, assistant Don Scott, manager Clayton Mitchell
In the semis, the Mount St. Vincent Mystics dumped the Technical University of Nova Scotia 77-57 as Mark Forward scored 20, Tony Ross 10 and Ray Adekayode 10. Scott Hendren led TUNS with 15. Guy Taylor added 12 and Colin Matthew 11.
In the other semi, the Nova Scotia Teachers College Hawks defeated the King’s Blue Devils 75-62 after rallying from a 38-31 halftime deficit. Cyril Veniot led the Hawks with 29. Andrew Longley added 21. Dan Kerr led the Blue Devils with 24.
In the final, the Mount St. Vincent Mystics defeated the Nova Scotia Teachers College Hawks 66-45 after rallying from a 31-25 half-time deficit. Mark Forward paced the Mystics with 20. Dustin Ferris led the Hawks with 13. Andrew Longley added 10.
The silver medalist Nova Scotia Teachers College Hawks: Cyril Veniot; Andrew Longley; Dustin Ferris; Duane Starratt; Tim Shoveller; Ted Johnston; Philip Scott; Larry Mackenzie; Jody Upham; Mike Hendsbee; Kirby Drummond; coach Peter Caulfield; manager Troy Fougere
The gold medalist Mount Saint Vincent Mystics: Tony Ross; Mark Forward; Andrew McNeil; Derek Johnson; Ray Adekayode; Jesse Diepenveen; Wayne Kennedy; Johnathan Phillips; Anthony McNeil; Craig Miller; Steve Miller; Todd House; Dyrick McDermott; coach Rick Plato; manager Nadine Hines