(1) Mt. St. Vincent  74            
(8) Northern BC  72 Mt. St. Vincent 53        
(4) Champlain-St. Lambert  73 Champlain-St. Lambert 74 Champlain-St. Lambert 67    
(5) UBC-Okanagan  66            
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(3) Humber 104            
(6) Montmorency  71 Humber 61 Mount Royal 79    
(2) Mount Royal  84 Mount Royal 64        
(7) Algonquin  60            

        In the quarterfinals, the 2nd-seeded Mount Royal Cougars thrashed the 7th-seeded wildcard Algonquin Thunder 84-60 after leading 16-12, 47-32 and 61-42 at the quarters. “We played well, with a lot of passion and a lot of energy,” said Mount Royal coach Marc Dobell. “Jordan Hone played well for us but everyone contributed to the win. That’s been our strength all year.” Jordan Hone paced the Cougars with 30 points on 10-15 from the floor, 3-3 from the arc, 1-2 from the line, 6 boards, 4 assists and 2 steals. Craig Jantzen added 16 on 6-9 from the floor, 4-4 from the line 10 boards and 3 assists. Brett Kobe notched 9 on 4-10 from the floor, 2-2 from the line, 6 boards and 2 assists. Kendal Boese notched 8 on 2-4 from the floor, 1-3 from the arc and 1-5 from the line. Nick Wiebe added 5 on 2-6 from the floor, 2-3 from the line, 11 boards and 3 assists. Stephen Trinidad scored 4 on 2-9 from the floor, 8 boards and 5 assists. Chris Armstrong scored 4 on 2-5 from the floor and 2 boards. Ian Tomaszeweski added 4, and Cam Dodd 3, while Trent Offereins, Adrian Krsulja and Nick Loewen were scoreless. The Cougars shot 29-65 (.450) from the floor, 5-14 (.360) from the arc and 11-20 (.550) from the line, while garnering 64 boards, including 29 on the offensive glass, 18 fouls, 22 assists, 14 turnovers, 1 block and 9 steals. Abdul Kosar paced Algonquin with 18 on 6-12 from the arc and 7 boards. Charly Spurr notched 11 on 1-9 from the floor, 3-6 from the arc and 5 boards. Jordan Rose notched 9 on 2-4 from the floor, 3-5 from the line, 4 boards and 3 steals. Anthony Hinds added 5 on 1-4 from the floor, 1-3 from the arc and 3 boards. Michael Savage added 4 on 1-1 from the arc and 1-2 from the line. Davidson Sanelus notched 4 on 2-4 from the floor, 3 boards and 2 assists. Eddie Alculumbre added 4 on 2-3 from the floor and 3 boards. Marlon Campbell notched 3 and Luc Minani 2, while Patrick Lumumba, Denis Dervisevic and Njuguna Waiganio were scoreless. The Thunder hit 7-41 (.170) from the floor, 13-31 (.420) from the arc and 7-14 from the line, while garnering 48 boards, including 23 on the offensive glass, 22 fouls, 12 assists, 21 turnovers and 9 steals.

        The 3rd-seeded Humber Hawks stomped the 6th-seeded wildcard Montmorency Nomades 104-71 after leading 20-17, 49-41 and 82-57 at the quarters. The Hawks broke the game open in the third quarter by outscoring their opponents 33-16. In the fourth, the Hawks continued to control the flow and never gave the Nomades a chance at a comeback. Daviau Rodney paced Humber with 22 on 8-14 from the floor, 1-3 from the arc and 3-6 from the line, 5 boards and 2 assists. Akeem Sween added 22 on 8-16 from the floor, 6-7 from the line and 7 boards. Michael Acheampong notched 18 on 7-12 from the floor, 1-1 from the arc and 1-1 from the line. Mike Cruickshank added 11 on 2-3 from the floor, 2-3 from the arc and 1-1 from the line. Mike Dvorak scored 10 on 2-3 from the floor, 2-4 from the arc and 5 boards. Jeremy Alleyne added 6 on 2-4 from the floor and 2-2 from the line. Jadwey Hemmings scored 6 on 3-6 from the floor, 20 boards, 2 assists and 4 steals. Craig Nelson scored 3, Ron Gabay 2, Ryan States 2 and Lynden Drayton Barrow 2, while Raymond Munier was scoreless. The Hawks hit 35-64 (.550) from the floor, 7-16 (.440) from the arc and 13-19 (.680) from the line, while garnering 54 boards, including 17 on the offensive glass, 18 fouls, 16 assists, 8 turnovers and 8 steals. Tijan Baldeh paced Montmorency with 22 on 5-11 from the floor, 2-3 from the arc, 6-7 from the line and 3 boards. Hichem Benayad-Cherif added 15 on 3-10 from the floor, 2-5 from the arc and 3-6 from the line and 3 boards. Rigobert Katahwa notched 10 on 2-6 from the floor, 2-4 from the arc and 3 boards. Sergino Moise added 7 on 3-5 from the floor, 1-2 from the line and 4 boards. Vincent Lanctot-Fortier scored 5 on 2-3 from the floor and 3 boards. Stephan-Olivier Bouchard added 4, Hugues Ryan 4, Jesse Rodney Memette 2 and Kewin Dejala 2, while Emmanuel Verreault and Tarik-Alexandre Chbani were scoreless. The Nomades shot 21-56 (.380) from the floor, 6-19 (.320) from the arc and 11-17 (.650) from the line, while garnering 43 boards, including 18 on the offensive glass, 22 fouls, 10 assists, 13 turnovers, 3 blocks and 6 steals.

        The 4th-seeded Champlain-St. Lambert Cavaliers defeated the 5th-seeded University of British Columbia-Okanagan Heat 73-66. Ryan Fahandeg led Okanagan with 19 on 6-11 from the floor, 1-2 from the arc and 4-4 from the line. Alex Roth added 14 on 2-4 from the floor, 3-5 from the arc, 1-2 from the line, 5 boards and 4 assists. Jonathan Zaleski notched 12 on 5-11 from the floor, 2-2 from the line, 7 boards and 3 assists. Dean Kmyta notched 11 on 1-3 from the floor, 3-8 from the arc and 5 assists. Jeff Van Dolah scored 5 on 1-5 from the floor, 1-2 from the arc, 3 boards, 4 assists and 3 steals. Steve Morrison added 5 on 1-2 from the floor, 1-2 from the line and 5 boards. David Mackay scored 2, while Brock Raddatz, Taylen Busch, Jonathan Christian and Aron Balakrishnan were scoreless. The Heat hit 17-37 (.460) from the floor, 8-19 (.420) from the arc and 8-10 from the line, while garnering 38 boards, including 13 on the offensive glass, 19 fouls, 19 assists, 20 turnovers, 1 block and 8 steals. Niko Cochran paced Champlain-St. Lambert with 23 on 5-8 from the floor, 4-9 from the arc, 2-2 from the line, 9 boards and 2 assists. Adam Chmielewski added 16 on 5-13 from the floor, 1-3 from the arc, 3-6 from the line 2 boards and 3 steals. Bjorn Michaelsen added 13 on 4-9 from the floor, 5-9 from the line and 4 boards. Tristan Renaud-Tremblay notched 8 on 4-6 from the floor, 4 boards and 3 steals. Jean-Andre Moussignac added 8 on 4-11 from the floor, 3 boards and 5 assists. Yann Charles added 3 and Ibrahim Appiah 2 on 2-2 from the floor and 6 boards. Jonathan Besserer-Lemay, Azaria Estifanos and Shawn McAlpine Talbot were scoreless. The Cavaliers hit 22-52 (.420) from the floor, 6-16 (.380) from the arc and 11-19 (.580) from the line, while garnering 43 boards, including 24 on the offensive glass, 14 fouls, 18 assists, 12 turnovers, 3 blocks and 9 steals.

        In the last quarterfinal, the top-seeded Mount Saint Vincent Mystics edged the 8th-seeded University of Northern British Columbia Timberwolves 74-72. The Mystics trailed 17-14 after one quarter but led 40-25 at the half and 50-43 after three quarters. The Mystics moved into a 55-54 lead with about six minutes left in the fourth quarter on a three-ball by guard Stephen Morris. The teams went back and forth at each other from that point forward, and the Mystics were finally able to put down the T-wolves. The 73rd and decisive point came out of the hands of Ibrahaim Toulany with 27.4 seconds to play, from the foul line. Seconds later, with Mount Saint Vincent up 74-72, UNBC’s Inderbir Gill had a chance to send the contest to overtime but came up short with a jumper from the just inside the charity stripe. The T-wolves led 50-43 heading into the fourth quarter. They were outscored 31-22 in the fourth. Ibrahaim Toulany paced Mount Saint Vincent with 19 on 6-13 from the floor, 7-8 from the line, 10 boards and 6 assists. Ian Baker added 15 on 6-14 from the floor, 3-3 from the line and 8 boards. Stephen Morris scored 13 on 4-7 from the floor, 1-2 from the arc, 2-3 from the line and 3 boards. Anthony Zinn scored 11 on 2-4 from the floor, 2-6 from the arc, 1-1 from the line and 2 boards. Jason Carlson scored 11 on 4-7 from the floor, 1-1 from the arc and 5 boards. Gary Gray added 2, Adam Jewkes 2, along with 4 boards, and Carl Wickstrom 1, while John Caulfield, Derico Symonds, Sean Boulay and Alex Hollett were scoreless. The Mystics hit 24-55 (.440) from the floor, 4-15 (.270) from the arc and 14-17 (.820) from the line, while garnering 44 boards, including 20 on the offensive glass, 19 fouls, 13 assists, 18 turnovers, 2 blocks and 10 steals. Dennis Stark paced UNBC with 22 on 8-16 from the floor, 6-8 from the line, 14 boards, 2 blocks and 2 steals. Francis Rowe notched 14 on 3-4 from the floor, 2-8 from the arc, 2-2 from the line, 4 boards, 5 assists and 3 steals. Joel Rybachuk scored 10 on 1-2 from the floor, 2-3 from the arc, 2-4 from the line, 5 boards and 2 steals. Matt Mills added 10 on 2-3 from the floor, 2-7 from the arc and 2 boards. Inderbir Singh Gill scored 9 on 3-7 from the floor, 1-3 from the arc, 5 boards and 8 assists. Paul Burkholder added 4 on 2-5 from the floor. Jarett Borsoi scored 3 on 1-3 from the floor, 1-2 from the line and 5 boards. Paul Schmitke, Swaroop Singh Clair and Jessie Smith were scoreless. The Timberwolves hit 20-42 (.480) from the floor, 7-23 (.300) from the arc and 11-16 (.690) from the line, while garnering 44 boards, including 19 on the offensive glass, 22 fouls, 17 assists, 18 turnovers, 3 blocks and 11 steals.

        In the bronze quarterfinals, the 7th-seeded Algonquin Thunder clipped the 6th-seeded Montmorency Nomades 92-78 after leading 27-24, 53-41 and 73-64 at the quarters. Charly Spurr paced Algonquin with 25 on 6-11 from the floor, 3-9 from the arc, 4-6 from the line, 6 boards and 2 assists. Jordan Rose added 22 on 4-9 from the floor, 3-6 from the arc, 5-6 from the line, 7 assists and 3 steals. Anthony Hinds added 12 on 3-6 from the floor, 2-4 from the arc and 4 boards. Abdul Kosar notched 8 on 1-3 from the floor, 2-8 from the arc, 6 boards and 2 steals. Michael Savage scored 7 on 1-1 from the floor and 5-6 from the line. Marlon Campbell scored 6 on 1-2 from the arc, 3-4 from the line and 3 boards. Davidson Sanelus scored 4 on 2-3 from the floor. Luc Minani added 4 on 2-3 from the floor. Patrick Lumumba added 4 on 2-2 from the floor and 4 boards. Christian Kanku, Denis Dervisevic and Eddie Alculumbre were scoreless. The Thunder hit 20-40 from the floor, 11-30 (.370) from the arc and 19-26 (.730) from the line, while garnering 48 boards, including 21 on the offensive glass, 26 fouls, 14 assists, 18 turnovers, 1 block and 10 steals. Hichem Benayad-Cherif paced Montmorency with 24 on 7-17 from the floor, 1-3 from the arc, 7-10 from the line and 6 boards. Tijan Baldeh added 22 on 4-8 from the floor, 3-6 from the arc, 5-5 from the line, 8 boards, 2 assists and 2 steals. Jesse Rodney Memmette added 11 on 3-3 from the floor, 1-1 from the arc, 2-4 from the line, 3 boards, 2 assists and 2 steals. Tarike-Alexandre Chbani added 6 on 3-5 from the floor, 5 boards and 2 steals. Stephan-Olivier Bouchard added 5 on 1-4 from the floor, 3-4 from the line, 4 boards and 4 assists. Rigobert Katahwa added 4, Vincent Lancot-Fortier 4 and Hugues Ryan 2, while Kewin Dejala, Emmanuel Verreault and Sergino Moise were scoreless. The Nomades hit 21-51 (.410) from the floor, 5-20 from the arc and 21-29 (.720) from the line, while garnering 52 boards, including 27 on the offensive glass, 30 fouls, 14 assists, 18 turnovers and 12 steals.

        In the other bronze quarterfinal, the 8th-seeded University of Northern British Columbia Timberwolves dumped the 5th-seeded University of British Columbia-Okanagan Heat 95-76 after leading 31-14, 57-31 and 75-62 at the quarters. The Timberwolves jumped all over the heat, dictating the pace in the first half. The T-wolves led 31-14 after the first quarter and 57-31 at halftime. Paul Burkholder paced the Timberwolves with 29 on 12-16 from the floor, 1-4 from the arc, 2-2 from the line and 11 boards. Inderbir Singh Gill added 16 on 5-9 from the floor, 2-3 from the arc, 6 boards, 12 assists and 7 steals. Francis Rowe added 14 on 4-6 from the floor, 2-6 from the arc, 5 boards and 3 assists. Dennis Stark added 11 on 5-7 from the floor, 1-2 from the line, 9 boards and 4 assists. Matt Mills added 7 on 1-4 from the floor, 1-8 from the arc and 2-3 from the line. Joel Rybachuk notched 6 on 2-6 from the floor, 2-4 from the line, 5 boards, 3 assists and 2 steals. Swaroop Singh Clair added 4 and Jarett Borsoi 4, along with 4 boards. Jessie Smith notched 3, while Paul Schmitke was scoreless. The Timberwolves hit 31-56 (.550) from the floor, 7-27 (.260) from the arc and 12-21 (.570) from the line, while garnering 64 boards, including 29 on the offensive glass, 22 fouls, 30 assists, 19 turnovers, 1 block and 18 steals. Dean Kmyta paced UBC-Okanagan with 19 on 6-12 from the floor, 7-8 from the line and 2 boards. Ryan Fahandeg added 13 on 5-11 from the floor, 1-1 from the arc and 4 boards. Alex Roth added 8 on 2-3 from the floor, 1-2 from the arc and 1-2 from the line Aron Balakrishnan added 8 on 3-7 from the floor, 2-6 from the line and 4 boards. Jonathan Zaleski added 7 on 3-11 from the floor, 1-4 from the line and 6 boards. Jeff Van Dolah scored 6 on 3-7 from the floor, 3 boards and 2 steals. Taylen Busch added 5, David Mackay 4, Brock Raddatz 2, Jonathan Christian 2 and Steve Morrison 2. The Heat hit 28-62 (.450) from the floor, 2-12 (.170) from the arc and 14-28 from the line, while garnering 49 boards, including 23 on the offensive glass, 20 fouls, 13 assists, 20 turnovers and 13 steals.

        In the semis, the 2nd-seeded Mount Royal Cougars edged the 3rd-seeded Humber Hawks 64-61 after leading 21-12, 33-30 and 51-50 at the quarters. Brett Kobe paced Mount Royal with 13 on 5-14 from the floor, 3-5 from the line, 4 boards and 2 steals. Jordan Hone added 12 on 6-12 from the floor and 4 boards. Ian Tomaszeweski added 10 on 4-7 from the floor, 2-2 from the line and 2 boards. Craig Jantzen added 7 on 2-6 from the floor, 3-6 from the line, 8 boards and 2 steals. Stephen Trinidad added 7 on 3-7 from the floor, 1-1 from the line and 3 boards. Cam Dodd added 6 on 3-4 from the floor and 4 boards. Nick Wiebe added 5 on 2-3 from the floor, 1-2 from the line and 6 boards. Chris Armstrong added 4, while Kendall Boese, Trent Offereins, Adrian Krsulja and Nick Loewen were scoreless. The Cougars hit 27-59 (.460) from the floor, 0-6 from the arc and 101-6 (.620) from the line, while garnering 53 boards, including 19 on the offensive glass, 15 fouls, 16 assists, 11 turnovers, 1 block and 6 steals. Davia Rodney paced Humber with 22 points on 6-8 from the floor, 3-11 from the arc, 1-2 from the line, 6 boards and 2 assists. Mike Dvorak added 10 on 3-5 from the arc, 1-2 from the line and 5 boards. Akeem Sween added 10 on 5-16 from the floor, 9 boards and 2 steals. Jadwey Hemmings notched 6 on 2-7 from the floor, 2-4 from the line and 6 boards. Lynden Drayton Barrow notched 5 on 1-3 from the floor, 1-2 from the arc and 3 boards. Michael Acheampong added 4 on 2-7 from the floor and 3 boards. Ron Gabay scored 4, while Mike Cruickshank, Craig Nelson, Andre Blake, Raymond Munier and Jeremy Alleyne were scoreless. The Hawks hit 18-52 (.350) from the floor, 7-23 (.300) from the arc and 4-8 from the line, while garnering 45 boards, including 20 on the offensive glass, 20 fouls, 13 assists, 10 turnovers, 1 block and 5 steals.

        In the other semi, the 4th-seeded Champlain-St. Lambert Cavaliers dusted the top-seeded Mount Saint Vincent Mystics 74-53 after leading 10-6, 30-26 and 48-43 at the quarters. “We didn’t hit the shots, we didn’t move, we weren’t very effective — the offence was stagnant and we didn’t do a very good job offensively the entire game,” Mystics coach Rick Plato said. “(Defensively) we gave up a lot more points than we generally do. For whatever reason we didn’t play nearly as well as we know we’re capable of.” Niko Cochran paced Champlain-St. Laurent with 21 on 3-7 from the floor, 4-6 from the arc, 3-3 from the line, 3 boards and 5 assists. Yann Charles added 16 on 5-14 from the floor, 1-2 from the arc, 3-4 from the line and 5 boards. Adam Chmielewski added 15 on 4-13 from the floor, 1-2 from the arc, 4-6 from the line, 3 boards and 4 assists. Tristan Renaud-Tremblay added 10 on 5-7 from the floor and 7 boards. Ibrahim Appiah scored 6 on 2-4 from the floor, 6 boards, 2 assists and 2 blocks. Jean-Andre Moussignac added 4 and Bjorn Michaelsen 2 on 2-6 from the line, and 7 boards. Jonathan Besserer-Lemay, Azaria Estifanos and Shawn McAlpine Talbot were scoreless. The Cavaliers hit 21-52 (.400) from the floor, 6-11 (.550) from the arc and 14-23 (.610) from the line, while garnering 56 boards, including 25 on the offensive glass, 16 fouls, 14 assists, 8 turnovers, 4 blocks and 6 steals. Adam Jewkes paced the Mystics with 18 on 3-5 from the floor, 4-9 from the arc and 2 boards. Jason Carlson notched 13 on 4-6 from the floor, 1-5 from the arc, 2-2 from the line, 5 boards and 2 assists. Ibrahaim Toulany added 7 on 2-9 from the floor, 3-4 from the line and 8 boards. Ian Baker added 7 on 3-14 from the floor and 1-2 from the line. Carl Wickstrom notched 6 on 1-7 from the floor, 4-4 from the line and 5 boards. Stephen Morris added 2 on 2-2 from the line and 3 assists, while Gary Gray, John Caulfield, Derico Symonds, Sean Boulay, Alex Hollett and Anthony Zinn were scoreless. The Mystics hit 13-45 (.290) from the floor, 5-22 (.230) from the arc and 12-14 (.860) from the line, while garnering 40 boards, including 21 on the offensive glass, 17 fouls, 10 assists, 10 turnovers, 1 block and 7 steals.

        In the bronze semis, the 8th-seeded University of Northern British Columbia Timberwolves stunned the 3rd-seeded Humber Hawks 82-78. The T-wolves were up 19-14 after the first quarter and 47-33 at halftime. Both teams put 22 points on the board in the third quarter. In the fourth, the Hawks made things interesting. With 1:39 to play, they got within three of the host team, down 80-77. Then, with 25.6 seconds left on the clock, Daviau Rodney of the Hawks hit one of two foul shots. But, as time ticked down, UNBC’s Paul Burkholder drained a couple free throws of his own and the T-wolves held on for the win. In the fourth quarter, they were outscored 23-13 by the Hawks. “They’re a great team,” Hawks head coach Darrell Glenn said of the T-wolves. “They move the ball well, they shoot the ball well. They gave us all kinds of problems, especially in the first half. The way they were able to penetrate the lanes and find open people and make shots was pretty impressive. And I thought physically, they were very tough.” Dennis Stark led UNBC with 20 on 7-10 from the floor, 6-9 from the line, 10 boards, 2 assists and 2 steals. Jessie Smith added 19 on 3-8 from the floor, 2-2 from the arc, 14-22 from the line and 5 boards. Inderbir Singh Gill added 13 on 5-16 from the floor, 1-2 from the arc, 5 boards and 11 assists. Matt Mills scored 12 on 3-6 from the floor, 2-5 from the arc and 2 boards. Francis Rowe notched 11 on 1-2 from the floor, 3-5 from the arc, 6 boards, 5 assists and 2 steals. Paul Burkholder scored 6 on 2-4 from the floor, 2-6 from the line and 5 boards. Swaroop Singh Clair added 2, while Paul Schmitke, Joel Rybachuk and Jarett Borsoi were scoreless. The Timberwolves hit 22-50 (.440) from the floor, 8-17 (.470) from the arc and 14-22 (.640) from the line, while garnering 52 boards, including 22 on the offensive glass, 21 fouls, 23 assists, 19 turnovers, 1 block and 5 steals. Akeem Sween paced Humber with 23 on 10-21 from the floor, 3-3 from the line and 7 boards. Daviau Rodney scored 13 on 4-8 from the arc, 1-2 from the line, 5 boards and 6 assists. Mike Cruickshank notched 9 on 4-4 from the floor and 1-1 from the line. Mike Dvorak scored 8 on 1-3 from the floor, 2-5 from the arc, 3 boards and 3 steals. Michael Acheampong scored 7 on 3-7 from the floor, 1-2 from the line, 7 boards, 3 assists and 2 steals. Ron Gabay scored 4, Craig Nelson 4, Lynden Drayton Barrow 4 and Jadwey Hemmings 3 on 1-3 from the floor, 6 assists and 7 steals. Jeremy Alleyne added 2, while Antonio Blass and Raymond Munier were scoreless. The Hawks hit 26-53 (.490) from the floor, 6-21 (.290) from the arc and 8-14 (.570) from the line, while garnering 43 boards, including 19 on the offensive glass, 25 fouls, 22 assists, 11 turnovers and 13 steals.

        In the other bronze semi, the 7th-seeded Algonquin Thunder dumped the top-seeded Mount Saint Vincent Mystics 80-73. Mount Saint Vincent led 24-16 after one quarter and 36-34 at the half. Algonquin led 57-53 after three quarters. Charly Spurr paced Algonquin the 23 on 4-9 from the floor, 5-8 from the arc and 2 boards. Jordan Rose scored 16 on 4-10 from the floor, 1-6 from the arc, 5-6 from the line, 5 boards and 7 assists. Anthony Hinds added 13 on 1-6 from the floor, 3-7 from the arc, 2-3 from the line and 3 boards. Davidson Sanelus added 10 on 1-2 from the arc, 7-8 from the line, 6 boards and 3 assists. Abdul Kosar added 9 on 3-5 from the arc. Michael Savage notched 6, Eddie Alculumbre 2 and Marlon Campbell 1, while Njuguna Waiganio, Christian Kanku, Denis Dervesevic and Patrick Lumumba were scoreless. The Thunder hit 10-35 (.290) from the floor, 14-30 (.470) from the arc and 18-25 (.720) from the line, while garnering 47 boards, including 15 on the offensive glass, 17 fouls, 17 assists, 12 turnovers, 1 block and 2 steals. Ibrahaim Toulaney paced Mount Saint Vincent with 17 on 6-12 from the floor, 5-5 from the line, 10 boards and 5 assists. Adam Jewkes added 13 on 2-2 from the floor and 3-6 from the arc. Ian Baker scored 12 on 5-11 from the floor and 2-3 from the line. Stephen Morris notched 10 on 2-6 from the floor, 2-3 from the arc, 3 boards, 6 assists and 4 steals. Jason Carlson added 9 on 4-11 from the floor, 1-4 from the line, 6 boards, 3 assists and 2 steals. Anthony Zinn added 7 on 3-6 from the floor, 1-2 from the line and 4 boards. Carl Wickstrom added 4 and Sean Boulay 1, while Gary Gray, John Caulfield; Derico Symonds and Alex Hollett were scoreless. The Mystics hit 24-54 (.440) from the floor, 5-14 (.360) from the arc and 10-16 (.620) from the line, while garnering 47 boards, including 23 on the offensive glass, 23 fouls, 20 assists, 11 turnovers and 10 steals.
        In the bronze medal match, the 7th-seeded Algonquin Thunder clipped the 8th-seeded host University of Northern British Columbia Timberwolves 116-105 before 2,000 frenzied fans at the Charles Jago Northern Sport Centre. The Timberwolves outscored the Thunder 37-22 in the final quarter. But, after giving up 94 points in the first three quarters and scoring 68, they had to settle for fourth place in the eight-team tournament. “(The Thunder) came out and they couldn’t miss,” said forward Paul Burkholder, who was named UNBC’s player of the game. “It’s always tough to go up against a team that shoots that well. We just didn’t really attack defensively. We could have got up in their shooters a bit more and we could have showed the hustle and heart we had in the second half, earlier, and it might have been a different outcome.” Algonquin led 73-47 at the half. “We have a lot of shooters on the team, a lot of people who can score,” said Charly Spurr. “When we get on a roll it can be pretty scary. But, at the same time, we can be a very streaky team and you saw the result. We were hot in the first half and we cooled off a bit and we had to sustain our lead. Give (the Timberwolves) credit, they made quite a run. I’ve never played in an environment like that in my life. I’ve never seen fans who get behind a team like that and they really fed off their crowd.” UNBC coach Mike Raimbault said that “we wanted to continue to get better and we wanted to play our best basketball this weekend and I really feel, for the most part, that we were able to do that. “We put our best foot forward and put our best product on the floor all three days. There were a couple games we just weren’t able to get it done but I couldn’t be more proud of these guys.” Charly Spurr paced Algonquin with 30 on 6-12 from the floor, 5-8 from the arc, 3-4 from the line, 6 boards and 2 steals. Anthony Hinds added 18 on 2-7 from the floor, 4-7 from the arc, 2-2 from the line and 4 boards. Abdul Kosar notched 18 on 6-11 from the arc. Denis Dervisevic added 11 on 5-6 from the floor, 1-2 from the line and 7 boards. Jordan Rose added 15 on 5-11 from the floor, 1-2 from the arc, 2-2 from the line, 5 boards and 7 assists. Marlon Campbell scored 9 on 3-4 from the floor, 1-2 from the arc and 5 boards. Davidson Sanelus scored 9 on 4-7 from the floor, 1-2 from the line and 5 boards. Michael Savage added 4 and Patrick Lumumba 2, while Christian Kanku, Njuguna Waiganio and Eddie Alculumbre were scoreless. The Thunder hit 28-52 (.530) from the floor, 17-32 (.530) from the arc and 9-12 from the line, while garnering 47 boards, including 22 on the offensive glass, 29 fouls, 22 assists, 17 turnovers, 1 block and 6 steals. Inderbir Singh Gill paced UNBC with 30 on 5-14 from the floor, 3-6 from the arc, 11-11 from the line, 6 boards, 7 assists and 2 steals. Paul Burkholder added 15 on 5-9 from the floor, 5-6 from the line, 7 boards and 2 steals. Jarett Borsoie scored 12 on 5-9 from the floor and 2-3 from the line. Francis Rowe notched 11 on 1-4 from the floor, 2-3 from the arc, 3-4 from the line and 6 assists. Dennis Stark scored 10 on 2-9 from the floor, 6-9 from the line, 7 boards and 2 steals. Matt Mills added 9 on 3-7 from the arc. Joel Rybachuk added 7 on 2-3 from the floor, 1-2 from the arc and 2 assists. Jessie Smith notched 6 on 2-2 from the arc. Swaroop Singh Clair added 4, while Paul Shmitke was scoreless. The Timberwolves hit 21-51 (.410) from the floor, 12-23 from the arc and 27-35 (.770) from the line, while garnering 46 boards, including 25 on the offensive glass, 19 fouls, 20 assists, 12 turnovers, 2 blocks and 10 steals.
        In the final, the 2nd-seeded Mount Royal Cougars defeated the 4th-seeded Champlain-St. Lambert Cavaliers 79-67. Fifth year senior Craig Jantzen was elated. “It’s tough to put into words. It’s a pretty euphoric feeling right now. I’m just feeling on top right now. We’ve got a real deep team. It feels like we don’t really have any weaknesses. We can bang with bigger teams, we can run with smaller teams. We just have so much depth and versatility.” Those qualities gave the Cougars their national title since 1979. At the beginning of this season, the current Cougars met with that collection of champions from 30 years ago. “It was motivational to talk with them and hear the stories of what they went through — how they came together and how they won it,” said Jantzen, named a first-team tournament all-star after Sunday’s game. “It’s good to draw on the experiences of guys who have done it before.” The Cougars had a 39-35 advantage at halftime but turned the contest in the third quarter, outscoring the Cavaliers 23-14. The Cavs did make some noise in the fourth quarter but were hurt badly by a Stephen Trinidad three-pointer with 4:35 left on the clock. That bomb by the second-year guard pushed the Cougars into a 70-59 lead and then they scored the next three buckets as well to put the game out of Champlain’s reach. The Cougars, champions in the Alberta Colleges Athletic Conference, finished their season with an overall record of 38-3. Cougars coach Marc Dobell said “They play a lot of zone defence which we don’t see a whole lot of throughout the year. We managed to get them out of their zone and into man defence, which was good for us and allowed us to run our offence a little smoother. But to win a national championship, everybody’s got to play well.” The Mount Royal bounced back from a 19-17 deficit after the first quarter, taking a 39-35 lead at the half. “We’ve been in that situation lots this year,” said Cam Dodd. “We realize every team is going to be good and going to have their runs; we just had to stay together as a group. We always talk about focusing on the process.” The Calgarians did that after the break, pushing their lead to 62-49 after the third quarter. Cam Dodd paced Mount Royal with 27 on 4-8 from the floor, 3-5 from the arc, 7 boards and 2 assists. Stephen Trinidad scored 17 on 3-4 from the floor, 3-6 from the arc, 2-2 from the line and 3 boards. Jordan Hone scored 14 on 4-9 from the floor, 2-3 from the arc, 3 boards and 4 assists. Craig Jantzen scored 13 on 3-9 from the floor, 7-8 from the line, 9 boards and 2 steals. Ian Tomaszeweski scored 6 on 2-5 from the floor, 2-2 from the line, 3 boards and 3 assists. Brett Kobe scored 6 on 3-7 from the floor, 4 boards and 4 assists. Nick Wiebe scored 2 on 1-7 from the floor, 5 boards, 2 assists and 2 steals. Kendall Boese added 2 and Chris Armstrong 2, while Trent Offereins, Adrian Krsulja and Nick Loewen were scoreless. The Cougars hit 22-54 (.410) from the floor, 8-14 (.570) from the arc and 11-14 (.790) from the line, while garnering 48 boards, including 19 on the offensive glass, 14 fouls, 18 assists, 16 turnovers, 4 blocks and 6 steals. Adam Chmielewski paced Champlain-St. Lambert with 26 on 8-13 from the floor, 3-6 from the arc, 1-1 from the line and 2 boards. Niko Cochran added 11 on 2-16 from the floor, 4-9 from the arc, 6-6 from the line, 6 boards and 6 steals. Ibrahim Appiah added 9 on 3-8 from the floor, 3-4 from the line, 9 boards and 3 assists. Yann Charles notched 8 on 4-8 from the floor and 8 boards. Tristan Renaud-Tremblay added 2 on 1-9 from the floor, 5 boards and 3 steals, while Jonathan Besserer-Lemay, Azaria Estifanos, Bjorn Michaelsen, Shawn McAlphine-Talbot and Jean-Andrew Moussignac were scoreless. The Cavaliers hit 18-58 (.310) from the floor, 7-17 (.410) from the arc and 10-13 (.770) from the line, while garnering 46 boards, including 22 on the offensive glass, 17 fouls, 12 assists, 9 turnovers, 2 blocks and 11 steals.

        The all-tourney team featured MVP Jordan Hone (Mount Royal); Charly Spurr (Algonquin); Niko Cochran (Champlain St. Lambert); Adam Chmielewski (Champlain St Lambert); Craig Jantzen (Mount Royal); and Inderbir Gill (University of Northern BC).

        The 2nd team featured: Ibrahaim Toulany (Mt. St. Vincent); Daviau Rodney (Humber); Jordan Rose (Algonquin); Cam Dodd (Mt. Royal); and Dennis Stark (University of Northern BC)

The bronze medalist Algonquin Thunder: Charly Spurr; Anthony Hinds; Abdul Kosar; Jordan Rose; Davidson Sanelus; Luc Minani; Denis Dervisevic; Eddie Alculumbre; Patrick Lumumba; Njuguna Waiganio; Marlon Campbell; Michael Savage; Christian Kanku; Tim Folusewych; coach Trevor Costello; assistant Jimmy Langis; assistant Ceasar Lukwago; varsity coordinator Mike Ciolfi; athletic director Ron Port

The silver medalist Champlain-St. Lambert Cavaliers: Nikolas Cochran; Adam Chmielewski; Bjorn Michaelsen; Jean-Andre Moussignac; Tristan Renaud-Tremblay; Yann Charles; Ibrahim Appiah; Jonathan Besserer-Lemay; Azaria Estifanos; Shawn McAlphine-Talbot; Darnell Garrick; Davidson Joseph; coach John Dangelas; associate Stephen White; assistant Junior Weekes; assistant Ricardo Telemon; manager Eric Finn; therapist Anouline Sintharaphone; athletic director Vince Amato

The gold medalist Mount Royal Cougars: Jordan Hone; Stephen Trinidad; Craig Jantzen; Brett Kobe; Cam Dodd; Nick Wiebe; Chris Armstrong; Ian Tomaszeweski; Kendall Boese; Trent Offereins; Nick Loewen; Adrian Krsulja; Kyle Winter; coach Marc Dobell; assistant Tyler McVicar; assistant Hidesh Bhardwaj; assistant Richard Foggo; assistant Peter James; manager Ronan Blake; therapist Craig Pangindan; athletic director Karla Karch