REGULAR SEASON

Dalhousie 15-5   Doc Ryan        
  U.P.E.I. 12-4   George Morrison        
  Acadia 12-6   Dave Nutbrown        
  St. FX 10-8 17-14 Steve Konchalski        
  Saint Mary’s 6-12   Allan Waye        
  New Brunswick 5-11 11-17 Don Nelson        
  Mt. Allison 2-14   David Crook        
                 

        Playoff non-qualifiers:

        Mount Allison Mounties: Mike Hayden, Pat Baker, Doug Rothwell, Willy Hunter, John Johnson, Berry Warren, Mike Hayden, Lee Bragg, Randy Field, Darcy Matthews, Scott MacLaughlin, Leo MacPherson, Ken Ferguson, coach Dave Crook, assistant Dave Wood

        New Brunswick Varsity Reds: Bob Aucoin, Manfred Hoyer, Dag Rutherford, Mark Newell, Andy Hayward, Thom Gillespie, Richard Walker, Paul Watts, Mike Sherrard, Dave Baird, Don Demerchant, Todd Fitzpatrick, Bill Jarrett, John MacIntosh, coach Don Nelson, assistant Phil Wright

        Saint Mary’s Huskies: Mike Williams, Gary Bratty, John Murphy, David Smith, Mike Williams, Paul DeBelie, Tom McCutcheon, David McIntosh, Tony Walker, Dean Durford, Kevin Bezanson, John Murphy, Tom McCutcheon, Mike Wamboldt, John Embrett, Jay Hammer, Mike Woods, Darren Booth, coach Allan Waye, assistant Hugh MacDonald, assistant Nick Morash, trainer Diane Webster, manager John Landry

In the semis, Dalhousie thumped St. FX 78-63 as Mike Gillett scored 25. The X-Men (coached by Steve Konchalski, managed by Greg Lamorre and trained by Richard Demont and Greg MacDonald) included Kyle Gayle, Bruce MacKenzie, Monty Gallant, Roger Jolicoeur, Tom Chadwick, James Paulsen, Andy Ledoux, David Napier, Wade Smith, Brent Baker, Chris Ross, Chris Sellitri, Ken Scott and Richard Foshay.

                    In the other semi, U.P.E.I. nipped Acadia 88-82 in overtime. The Axemen (coached by Dave Nutbrown, assisted by Bruce Hunt) included Gary Towle, Kevin Veinot, Grant McDonald, Dave Bensen, Skeeter Mower, Eugene Gibson, Rod Martin, Peter Morris, Clive Anderson, Rob Hahn, Jason Wilson and Chris Rowarth.

In the final, UPEI clipped Dalhousie 65-58 to earn their first AUAA title in history. “It will take awhile for this to sink in, but it’s nice to know, for a while anyway, you’re top dog in something,” Panthers coach George Morrison told the Dalhousie Gazette. The Tigers led 32-29 at the half. “We didn’t rant or rave at halftime. The first thing we said at half-time was, considering where we had players playing, guards playing at the post, that we were in great shape. We said if we go out and stop letting the press bother us, move the ball quicker, we should be in good shape, and it turned out we were,” said Morrison. Player of the game Curtis Brown scored 24 for the Panthers. Mike Morgan added 13. Mike Gillett led the Tigers with 14. Bo Mallott added 13.

The runner-up Dalhousie Tigers: Greg Brown; James ‘Bo’ Malott; Darnell Williams; Luis Atherton; George Leacock; Brian Lennox; Pat Colley; Noel Pendergast; Mike Gillett; Greg Brown; Rob Chadwick; Darryl Johnson; Oscar Martens; Doug Hill; coach Doc Ryan; assistant Mark Parker; athletic director Wayne MacDonald; SID Patricia Curran

The champion Prince Edward Island Panthers: Trevor Willock; Mike Morgan; Curtis Brown; Tejean Alleyne; Glen Grant; Delroy Adams; Ronald Deighan; Jeremy Moore; Randy Posylek; Mark Thomas; Alanzo Wright; Mark McKellar; Andrew Bodkyn; coach George Morrison; manager Wade Morrell