REGULAR SEASON
Concordia | 12-0 | Doug Daigneault | |||
Bishop’s | 9-3 | Garth Smith | |||
Laval | 4-8 | Bob Descheneaux | |||
McGill | 3-9 | 10-21 | Lionel Staples | ||
U.Q.T.R. | 2-10 | Serge Roy | |||
In the regular season, Concordia romped through the schedule with a (12-0) record.
Playoff non-qualifier U.Q.T.R. Patriotes: Michel Lamarche,
In the semis, Concordia thrashed McGill 97-66. The Redmen finished (3-9) in league play after having to forfeit two games for playing Providence transfer Johnathan Barnes in violation of a rule that required that players sit out a full year before regaining eligibility at another institution.
In the other semi, the Bishop’s Gaiters destroyed the Laval Rouge et Or 95-75.
In the final, Concordia defeated Bishop’s 74-68. The Stingers were led by American rookie Doug Whaley, a 6-4 guard from Orange, New Jersey, who was chosen the league’s MVP while averaging 20.9 ppg. He scored 22 against the Gaiters. Whaley told the Montreal Gazette the “turning point came when they missed a couple of layups with about five minutes to go. We came back with a couple of baskets of our own and it meant about eight points in all.”
The co-bronze medalist McGill Redmen: Jean-Francois Plourde; Pierre Lissoir; Adam Lesinski; Neil Tolchinski; Mike Homsy; John Ippolito; Lorne Smith; Sylvain Castonguay; Luigi Fraquelli; Carlo Del Bosco; Kevin Dogan; Rick Rusk; Mark Adilman; Jonathan Barnes; coach Butch Staples; assistant Eddie Pomykala
The co-bronze medalist Laval Rouge et Or: Luc Adam; Luc Jolicouer; Alexis Segal; Daniel Beaudoin; Francois Bibeau; coach Bob Descheneaux
The runner-up Bishop’s Gaiters: Peter Jones; Mike Mullins; Donovan MacKenzie; Kevin McCloskey; John Hussey; Andy Mullins; Peter Knee; Paul Hunt; Trevor Bennett; Allan Chastanet; Tim Elsby; Kevin Nealis; Mike Drew; Richard Addo; Don Caldwell; coach Garth Smith; assistant Don Caldwell
The champion Concordia Stingers: Leon Bynoe; Tim Bush; Rich Hagens; Harley Lawrence; Keith Coffin; Lloyd Pullen; Doug Whaley; Gary McKeigan; Steve MacNeill; Richard Brown; Lloyd Bentley; Blackett; James Webster; Jeff Boyle; Ian Hunter; Lloyd Pullen; coach Doug Daigneault; assistant Jimmy McKean