REGULAR SEASON
| Acadia | 11-1 | 21-7 | Gib Chapman | |||||
| Dalhousie | 10-2 | Al Yarr | ||||||
| Saint Mary’s | 8-4 | 14-8 | Brian Heaney | |||||
| St. FX | 6-6 | 11-9 | Packy McFarland | |||||
| U.P.E.I. | 3-9 | 9-14 | ||||||
| Mt. Allison | 2-10 | 6-10 | ||||||
| New Brunswick | 2-10 | 7-17 | Don Nelson | |||||
The MIAA is disbanded and then reconstituted as the AUAA.
Other rosters:
Memorial: Brian Murphy, Tom Prim, Gerry Gallant, Mike Reddy, Kavanaugh, Tobin, Barker, Summers
In AUAA regular season play, Acadia captured the title with an (11-1) record.
Playoff non-qualifiers:
Dalhousie Tigers: John Cassidy, Larry Clark, Tony Sloustcher, Brian Peters, Steve Bezanson, Pete Sprogis, Mike Flinn, Bill Graves, Brock Savage, Albert Slaunwhite, Bob Blount, Tom Fahie, Chip Budreski, Bruce Johnson, coach Al Yarr
Mount Allison Hawks: Bob Simons,
New Brunswick Varsity Reds: Tom Hendershot, Bob English, Dwight Dickinson, Dick Slipp, Rick Anderson, Ken Pike, John Wetmore, Bob English, Bob Munro, Van Ruiter, Keith Johnston, Owen Daly, coach Don Nelson, assistant Fran McHugh, assistant and jv coach Roger Brown, manager Mike Keays, assistant manager Derek Brown, assistant manager Bill Bamman, assistant manager G Cammon, equipment manager Guy O’Donnell
Prince Edward Island Panthers: Andy Packard, Bill Robertson, Dionisi, Brian O’Shoughnessy, Marks, Sullivan, Butler, Gray, Trass, Roberts
During the regular season: …………………………………………………… St. FX clipped PEI 67-49. …………………………………………………… St. FX dispatched PEI 89-80. …………………………………………………… Dalhousie thrashed PEI 88-57. …………………………………………………… St. FX clubbed New Brunswick 85-52. …………………………………………………… St. FX edged New Brunswick 69-66 as Novillis scored 14, Palmer 13, Craig 12, while nabbing 14 boards, Dickhaut 12, Cousins 9, Patterson 5 and Kennedy 4. Hendershot led the Red Raiders with 24. Dickinson added 14, Slipp 11, Pike 10, Anderson 6 and Wetmore 1. …………………………………………………… Dalhousie clocked New Brunswick 87-50. Pike led the Red Raiders with 13. Dickinson added 12 and Hendershot 9. …………………………………………………… Dalhousie whipped New Brunswick 89-59. English led the Red Raiders with 14. Dickinson added 12 and Wetmore 10. …………………………………………………… St. FX defeated Saint Mary’s 59-46. …………………………………………………… Saint Mary’s dispatched St. FX 62-48 as Gallinaugh scored 17, Brock 13 and Venema 6, along with 10 boards. Palmer led the X-Men with 14. …………………………………………………… Dalhousie clipped Saint Mary’s 49-43. …………………………………………………… Dalhousie pounded Saint Mary’s 82-56. …………………………………………………… Dalhousie crushed St. FX 80-60. …………………………………………………… Dalhousie dispatched Mount Allison 64-53. …………………………………………………… Acadia stomped Dalhousie 80-59. …………………………………………………… Acadia defeated Dalhousie 62-51 as Pound scored 18, Folker 12 and Wells 12. Peters led the Tigers with 22. Sprogis added 12. …………………………………………………… Dalhousie dumped St. FX 71-52. …………………………………………………… Acadia crushed St. FX 100-46. …………………………………………………… Acadia dispatched St. FX 71-58. …………………………………………………… Mount Allison edged St. FX 69-63. …………………………………………………… St. FX nipped Mount Allison 61-58. …………………………………………………… Saint Mary’s pounded the PEI Panthers 106-48 as Fox scored 34, Redding 17 and Gaskins 17. Packard led the Panthers with 22. …………………………………………………… Dalhousie defeated Saint Mary’s 49-43 as Cassidy scored 11 and Peters 10. Chambers paced the Huskies with 11. Fox added 11, Gallinaugh 9, Gaskins 7, Redding 2, Brock 2 and Daly 1. …………………………………………………… Acadia rolled Saint Mary’s 61-25. Gallinaugh led the Huskies with 6. Redding added 5, Chambers 4, Gaskins 4, Brock 2 and Maloney 2. …………………………………………………… New Brunswick whipped Saint Mary’s 70-43 as Hendershot scored 17 and English 15. Fox paced the Huskies with 28. Gallinaugh added 16, Brock 10, Gaskins 6, Redding 6 and Chambers 2. …………………………………………………… Acadia stomped New Brunswick 90-58. English led the Red Raiders with 15. Hendershot added 13, Slipp 10 and Dickinson 10. …………………………………………………… Mount Allison dispatched New Brunswick 81-76. …………………………………………………… New Brunswick clipped UPEI 86-77 as Rick Anderson scored 25, Hendershot 24 and Dickinson 19. …………………………………………………… Saint Mary’s clubbed New Brunswick 81-61 as Fox scored 30, Chambers 12, Gaskins 8, Brock 6, Redding 6, Gallinaugh 5, Halpin 4, Daly 4, Maloney 4 and Venema 2. Dickinson led the Red Raiders with 24. Hendershot added 17, Slipp 8, Johnston 7, Pike 4 and Anderson 1. …………………………………………………… New Brunswick spanked Mount Allison 72-55 as Hendershot scored 20, Dickinson 19, Pike 16 and Slipp 15. …………………………………………………… Saint Mary’s clipped Acadia 70-64 as Fox scored 25. Folker led the Axemen with 24. Pound added 4. …………………………………………………… UPEI clipped Mount Allison 74-69 as Robertson scored 19. Simons led the Hawks with 25.
In the postseason final, Acadia defeated St. Francis Xavier 71-58.
After the season, Les Goodwin retires at the half of the Saint Mary’s Huskies. He’d been coach since 1963.
The bronze medalist Saint Mary’s Huskies: Mickey Fox; Jim Brock; Greig Redding; Eisenman; Pete Halpin; Peter Crocilla; Maloney; John Gallinaugh; Mike Chambers; Norman Gaskins; Ray Venema; Daly; Brian Heaney
The runner-up St. Francis Xavier X-Men: Dan Cousins; Mike Gray; Colin Craig; Mike Brien; John Novillis; Bernie MacDonald; Brian Kennedy; Vic Nesrallah; Hank Propper; Don Patterson; Ed Dickhaut; Jim Palmer; Jim MacMaster; coach Packy MacFarland; manager Gene Matthews; trainer A.R. MacDonald
The champion Acadia Axemen: George Beattie; Gary Folker; Steve Pound; Paul Talbot; John McGrattan; Tom Farrington; Jon Beausang; Sean Casey; John Godden; Joey Wells; Glenn Taylor; Larry Kennedy; Roy Mercer; George Beattie; coach Gilbert Chapman; assistant James Logue; manager Willis Porter; trainer Allen Stephen