The six teams in the league are: Providence College; Canadian Mennonite; Oak Hills Christian; College Universitaire de St. Boniface, Steinbach Bible College and Western Christian.

In the CPAC semis, held in Dauphin, the top-seeded Providence Freeman whipped the 4th-seeded Western Christian College 94-54 as Daniel Hostrup scored 20. Blair Roberts led the Mustangs with 16.

        In the other semi, the 2nd-seeded Canadian Mennonite Blazers dispatched Oak Hills Christian 98-79 as Jeremy Zehr scored 22. Bobby Lorence led Oak Hills with 22.

        In the bronze medal match, Oak Hills Christian clipped the Western Christian Mustangs 77-68 as Bobby Lorence scored 37. Ryan Brennan led the Mustangs with 23. Mustangs coach Scott Roberts told the Dauphin Herald that “we had hoped to at least pull off third place, but we just came up short in the final game.” The Mustangs also included Michael Roberts, Blair Roberts, Randy Foss.

        In the final, the Providence Freeman defeated Canadian Mennonite Blazers 78-64. The Freemen broke to a 12-2 lead and use a combination of man-to-man and match-up zone defence to extend their lead to 41-26 at the half. Dan Hostrup led the Freemen with 26 points and 13 boards.

        The bronze medalist Oak Hills Christian: Bobby Lorence;

        The runner-up Canadian Mennonite Blazers: Jeremy Zehr;

        The champion Providence Freeman: Dan Hostrup; Darcy Hanchuk; Graham Bodnar; Matt Verhoog;