2015 OUA Basketball Media Guide & Record Book

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OUA/CIS DIRECTORY SPORT PROGRAMMING COORDINATOR Mack Abbott Tel: (905) 635-5510 ext. 206 mack.abbott@oua.ca

MARKETING & COMMUNICATIONS MANAGER ONTARIO UNIVERSITY ATHLETICS 3305 Harvester Road, Unit 2 Burlington, ON L7N 3N2 Tel: (905) 635-5510 Fax: (905) 635-5820 www.oua.ca @OUAsport

Katie Mueller Tel: (905) 635-5510 ext. 204 katie.mueller@oua.ca

COMMUNICATIONS COORDINATOR Matthew Walker Tel: (905) 635-5510 ext. 207 Cell: (289) 244-9993 matthew.walker@oua.ca

PRESIDENT Peter Baxter Tel: (519) 884-0710 ext. 2216 pbaxter@wlu.ca

CEO Gord Grace Tel: (905) 635-7470 gord.grace@oua.ca

SPORT PROGRAMMING MANAGER Wally Gabler Tel: (905) 635-5510 ext. 203 wally.gabler@oua.ca

SPORT PROGRAMMING COORDINATOR Samantha Magalas Tel: (905) 635-5510 ext. 205 EMAIL: samantha.magalas@oua.ca

CANADIAN INTERUNIVERSITY SPORT 801 King Edward Ave., Suite N205 Ottawa, ON K1N 6N5 Tel: (613) 562-5670 Fax: (613) 562-5669 info@universitysport.ca www.cis-sic.ca

MEDIA RELATIONS Michel Belanger Tel: (613) 562-5670 X 25 belanger@universitysport.ca


OUA Staff Directory.............................................................................................................. 2 CIS Media Contact................................................................................................................. 2 Men’s Playoff Recaps.......................................................................................................... 4 Women’s Playoff Recaps.................................................................................................. 5 OUA Tie-Breaking Procedures....................................................................................... 6 FIBA Rules .................................................................................................................................. 6 Team Information Algoma Thunderbirds......................................................................10-13 Brock Badgers.....................................................................................16-19 Carleton Ravens..................................................................................22-25 Guelph Gryphons................................................................................26-29 Lakehead Thunderwolves..............................................................32-35 Laurentian Voyageurs.....................................................................36-39 Laurier Golden Hawks.....................................................................42-45 McMaster Marauders....................................................................46-49 Nipissing Lakers..................................................................................50-53 Ottawa Gee-Gees................................................................................54-57 Queen’s Gaels.......................................................................................58-61 Ryerson Rams.....................................................................................62-65 Toronto Varsity Blues......................................................................68-71 Waterloo Warriors...........................................................................72-75 Western Mustangs..........................................................................78-81 Windsor Lancers...............................................................................82-85 York Lions...............................................................................................86-89 Men’s Information 2014-15 Standings, Playoff Stats and Player Stats.....92-93 Past OUA Champions..............................................................................94 2014-15 Awards.......................................................................................95 2014-15 All Stars.....................................................................................96 OUA Record Book......................................................................................97 Women’s Information 2014-15 Standings, Playoff Stats and Player Stats.....100-101 Past OUA Champions.......................................................................... 102 2014-15 Awards................................................................................... 103 2014-15 All Stars................................................................................. 104 OUA Record Book.................................................................................. 105


MEN’S PLAYOFF RECAPS Lancers upset Gee-Gees 85-80, advance to Wilson Cup final

The No. 5 Lancer men’s basketball team upset the No.1 ranked Ottawa Gee Gees 85-80 to advance to the OUA gold medal final and qualify for the national championships in Toronto next week. Alex Campbell led the Lancers offence with 20 points and eight rebounds on 8-14 shooting from the field, while Mitch Ferrell chipped in offensively with 16 points and five boards. After the Gee-Gees led for most of the first half, Windsor was able to grind its way back into the game by pounding the offensive glass on the Gee-Gees, bringing the score to 43-40 heading in the half time break. The Lancers defense was excellent in the final quarter forcing the Gee-Gees to make tough shots every trip up the floor. Ferrell was important in the victory for the Lancers hitting a tough three-pointer with just over a minutes remaining to put his team ahead by five. In the end it would be enough to give Windsor the upset win at Montpetit Hall.

Ravens come back to down Rams and advance to ninth straight Wilson Cup Final

After watching the Ryerson Rams relentlessly come at them all night, the defending national champion Carleton Ravens waited for their opportunity and seized it in the final minutes, coming back to defeat the Rams 84-80 and advance to their ninth straight OUA Final. Ryerson came out ready to play and carried the lead through the second quarter, going into the half with a six point lead. The Rams took advantage of the Ravens missing shots in close by shooting 57 per cent on the other end in the first half. I

n the fourth quarter, it continued to be a back and forth affair. Tied at 73 with 3:12 to go, the Ravens went on a 10-0 as they started to dictate play. But that did not seem to faze the Rams, and with five seconds left, Jahmal Jones of the Rams knocked down a three to keep the game alive. But the Ravens would hold on, as Philip Scrubb was then fouled coming out of a timeout, sending him to line to ice it with two free throws. OUA defensive player of the year, Thomas Scrubb, earned Porter Player of the Game honours finishing with a game-high 31 points and 12 rebounds. For his part, brother Philip added a hard-fought 19 points on 5-for-21 shooting.

Ravens defeat Lancers to capture ninth Wilson Cup title in 13 seasons

It doesn’t get old for Dave Smart and the Carleton Ravens. They thumped a hot Windsor Lancers team fresh off a thrilling semifinal victory, 103-59 on Saturday night to capture their ninth Wilson Cup title. Carleton was not only playing for the Wilson Cup, but for redemption after the Lancers got the better of the Ravens back in January on Windsor’s home court. But this time, it really wasn’t close. The Ravens led from start to finish and shook off an early physical flurry from the Lancers to take a slim first quarter lead. Carleton was able to pull away in the early stages of the second with a 14-4 run. Neither team was feeling very good shooting the ball with the Ravens shooting 33 per cent and the Lancers shooting 31 in the first half. Victor Raso had a very efficient game, finishing 5-for-6 from the field and 7-for-8 from the line for a game-high 21 points. Raso was named the Porter Airlines Player of the Game.

Top-seeded Ravens five-peat, Scrubb brothers enter record books

The top-seeded Carleton University Ravens claimed the W.P. McGee Trophy for the fifth consecutive season and for a record 11th time overall thanks to a decisive 93-46 victory over the No. 3 Ottawa Gee-Gees in the championship final of the 2015 ArcelorMittal Dofasco CIS men’s basketball Final 8, Sunday afternoon, in front of a near-sellout crowd of 3,917 at Ryerson University’s Mattamy Athletic Centre. Brothers Phil and Thomas Scrubb became just the fourth and fifth players in CIS annals to win five national rings in men’s basketball, joining Osvaldo Jeanty from the 2003-2007 Ravens as well as Eli Pasquale and David Sheehan from the University of Victoria dynasty in the 1980s. In his final university game, Phil Scrubb completed a dream weekend as he received his second Jack Donohue Trophy as Final 8 MVP - three years after he first merited the award in 2012 - and was named Carleton game MVP for the third time in as many games this week thanks to a 28-point, 10-assist performance. The all-star guard from Richmond. B.C. is the only player to win CIS player-of-the-year honours on three occasions over his career ture the national crown. Thomas Scrubb, the CIS defensive player of the year this season and last year’s tournament MVP, was once again terrific for the Ravens. The fourth-year forward had a game-high eight rebounds and chipped in on offence with 20 points. The victory made Carleton the first team to win back-to-back CIS championships as the host. Last year they defeated the Lakehead University Thunderwolves 92-42 in front of their hometown fans as well.


WOMEN’S PLAYOFF RECAPS Lancers dominate Thunderwolves and book ticket to OUA Championship game The Windsor Lancers women’s basketball team is going for a third consecutive OUA title after defeating the Lakehead Thunderwolves 57-31 in the OUA semifinal. After amassing a 15-8 lead over No. 9 Lakehead in the first quarter, the No. 1 Lancers essentially put the game away in the second quarter, outscoring Lakehead 20-2 in the frame. For Windsor, playing in front of a boisterous home crowd, the team dominated in all facets of the game. Lancers guard and OUA Defensive Player of the Year Korissa Williams led all scorers with 21 points and took home the Porter Airlines Player of the Game. Jylisa Williams, despite leaving the game, led Lakehead with 10 points. As a team, Windsor out-rebounded Lakehead by a 53-24 margin, out-scored them 32-10 in the paint, and scored 20 second-chance points to Lakehead’s four.

Rams advance to championship with win against Gaels IThe Ryerson Rams women’s basketball team is headed to its first ever OUA Championship game and with a 69-60 semifinal victory over Queen’s on Friday night, are also off to their first-ever CIS Final 8 tournament. First-year Ryerson forward Sofia Paska (Etobicoke, Ont.) had a game-high 18 points on 7-of-12 shooting and added six rebounds to lead the Rams on Friday. Fellow freshman Cara Tiemens (Newmarket, Ont.) was also instrumental in the win, scoring 12 points. At halftime the Rams led 35-27, but Queen’s opened the second half with a 7-0 run to cut the deficit to just one at 35-34. However,

Ryerson would respond with good defensive play leading to transition buckets. After the Gaels run, the Rams outscored Queen’s 21-5 to hold a commanding 56-40 lead after three quarters. The Gaels began to chip away at the deficit and got down back to within seven at 67-60 with 1:30 to go but the comeback was too little, too late as Ryerson sealed the 69-60 victory.

Lancers capture third straight OUA title with dominating win over Rams

For the third consecutive year, and sixth time in seven seasons, the OUA championship banner will hang in the rafters of the St. Denis Centre as the Windsor Lancers are champions once again. The Lancers defeated the Ryerson Rams in front of a packed and frenzied home crowd by a score of 71-51 on Saturday night. The first quarter was dominated by OUA Defensive Player of the Year, and the Lancers leading scorer, Korissa Williams, who scored 12 of her 18 points in the opening frame. For the game, Williams tied for the Lancers lead with 18 points, and led all players with 10 assists and six steals. To the Lancers credit, they made sure not to take their foot off the gas pedal, outscoring Ryerson 20-8 in the third quarter, led by Porter Airlines Player of the Game Emily Prevost who scored eight of her 18 points in the third frame. Prevost was a force to be reckoned with all game, cleaning up the glass with a game-high 11 rebounds, while adding two blocks and three steals.

Lancers make history becoming just second team to win 5 straight national titles

The top-seeded and tournament favourites Windsor Lancers earned their fifth-consecutive Bronze Baby Trophy, tying the record for most consecutive CIS championships on Sunday afternoon by defeating the McGill Martlets 60-47 in the ArcelorMittal Dofasco CIS Women’s Basketball Championship gold-medal game. In a relatively close fought battle, the Lancer seized control early in the first frame and never relinquished their lead from there on out. With their fifth straight title, Windsor now equals a record set by Laurentian, who also won five consecutive national titles between 1975 and 1979. With the championship victory the Lancers also brought their season winning streak to 16 games and playoff winning streak to 21. Their last series defeat came back in 2012 when they lost the OUA Final Four final against the Ottawa Gee Gees. Fifth-year players Korissa Williams and Jocelyn LaRocque also accomplished quite a feat with the victory. They have now raised the Bronze Baby trophy in each of their past five seasons, a feat that has never been done at the women’s CIS level. Williams was also named MVP of the tournament, leading her team in the finals with 21 points, 14 rebounds, seven assists and six steals the first CIS women’s basketball team to earn four-straight national titles since Laurentian won five-straight banners from 1975-1979. Miah-Marie Langlois added eight points, six rebounds and seven assists, and was named the CIS Final 8 Tournament MVP for a historic third time over the last four years. Langlois becomes the first CIS basketball player, in both men’s and women’s, to earn the honour

three times in their career.


OUA TIE BREAKING PROCEDURES

TIE BREAKING PROCEDURES:

1. Most league wins (if the teams have played the same number of games). 2. Record in head-to-head competition (if all teams involved in the tie have played each other at least once). 3. Point difference in head-to-head competition (if all teams involved in the tie have played each other at least once). 4. Record in games within the division. 5. Record in games against common opponents. 6. Record in games against each of the other teams in the division, starting at the top of the standing and continuing in descending order. 7. Point difference in games within the division. 8. Point difference in games against common opponents. 9. Point difference in games against the highest divisional opponent not involved in the tie. 10. Point difference in games against the second-highest divisional opponent not involved in the tie. 11. If the tie persists, repeat Step 10 using the other teams in the division in descending order until the tie is broken. 12. Total point difference. 13. Coin toss (if two teams are tied) or drawing of lots (if more than two teams are tied).

3. Point difference is calculated by taking the number of points (goals, runs, etc.) score by a team, and subtracting the number of points (goals, runs, etc.) allowed by a team. When point difference is to break a tie between teams who have played an unequal number of games against each other, the difference is NOT weighted to compensate for the number of games played. Any weighting would magnify the differences apparent in the number of games played.

RULE

FIBA RULES

Duration

FIBA 2014-2015 SEASON 4 quarters of 10 minutes each.

Intervals of Play

15-minute half time; 2 minutes between each quarter.

Starting Each Half

Jump ball only to start the game. Possession arrows for the rest.

Substitutions

Permitted during clock stoppage. Free throw situations - Prior to first shot and before ball at disposal of thrower-in following last shot (if successful) or if to be followed by throw-in at free throw line extended or at mid-court. Last 2 minutes of second half, subs permitted for team scored upon.

Timeouts

Must be requested at scorer’s table by the coach or assistant coach. Granted at the next stoppage of play, or if scored upon, or after last successful free throw or after free throw followed by throw-in at free throw line extended or at mid-court No timeout between free throws. Timeout is 1 minute in duration - warning at 50 seconds. One timeout per overtime.

Timing

Clock stops last 2 minutes of second half & extra periods on made field goals.

Shot Clock Reset

Resets to 24 when: - Ball hits rim - Change of possessions - Score - Technical stoppage, no advantage - Injury to opponent - All fouls (except double and cancellation of equal penalities and same team gets throw-in) - All violations by defence (except out of bounds) Resets to 14 when: - A front court defensive foul occurs if no free throws and less than 14 seconds is displayed.

Shot Clock

Ball must be released prior to sounding of horn and subsequently hit rim. Clock begins on throw-ins after offensive or defensive touch and on player control after a rebound.

Penalty (Bonus)

2 shots starting on the 5th team foul in each quarter.

DEFINITIONS: 1. Record is determined by calculating the winning percentage as follows: • If there are no ties (Basketball): Wins/ Games Played 2. For the purpose of this rule, “division” is defined as the basis on which playoff positions are determined. If playoff positions are determined on a league-wide basis, then the league is to be considered one “division” for the purposes of the rule, regardless of the number of divisions that may exist for scheduling or other purposes.

NOTE: When the above system separates one or more teams from the other, those teams shall be ranked accordingly and any remaining ties shall be broken by reverting to Step 1 of the appropriate system.


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TH MEN’S SEASON PREVIEW

Since joining the OUA in 2013, the Algoma University Thunderbirds men’s basketball team continues to transition to an OUA level team. From developing current players, recruiting new talent, and building an identity as a team, the Thunderbirds are prepared for the challenging season ahead. The team is led by bench boss Thomas Cory and captains Bret Zufelt, Andre Barber, and Sean Clendinning. Zufelt and Barber, currently in their fifth season with the Thunderbirds, have helped the team transition from their OCAA days, while Clendinning has become a driving force since moving to the OUA. Zufelt was the 2014-15 Best Defensive Player for the Thunderbirds, while Barber and Clenndinning earned the titles of Most Improved and Male-Student-Athlete of the Year, respectively.

“I’m excited for the challenge that being in the OUA presents every day as we compete against the best teams in Canada. As we continue to develop as a team, we’re working hard to develop our own identity and culture. We’re really focusing on developing who we are and what it means to be a Thunderbird. That is what we’re really focusing on this year.”

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WOMEN’S SEASON PREVIEW

The Algoma Thunderbirds women’s basketball team continues to develop into an OUA level team. With new rookies and veteran players added to the lineup, the team continues to grow into a competitive squad. The squad used the off season to work on its mental toughness, shooting, and aggressiveness in an effort to improve upon last year’s season and first big win since joining the OUA.

Recent graduate and former Thunderbird Taylor McAllister has joined the bench as Assistant Coach. McAllister’s leadership skills and knowledge of the game will help move the program into its next stage of development. The squad will also be aided by the return of Captain Karissa Kajorinne, who sat out last year from an extensive injury. Kajorinne co-captained the squad with McAllister in the 201415 season from the sidelines.

“We are excited about where we are as a team for the upcoming season as our returning players dedicated the summer to improving their skills and fitness levels. We have six new players added this year and they will help our team take the necessary steps in moving in the right direction. In this off season we learned how competitive we must be and how hard we must work in order to compete in the CIS. There is a lot of work to be done but we believe we have the pieces and the core group that will make us competitive.” - Ryan Vetrie, Head Coach Key Losses: Taylor McAllister Key Returns: Sydney Resch, Laura Meadows, Karissa Kajorinne Key Recruits: Jordan Milos, Marlee Ball, Mackenzie Robinson


TH 2015-16 MEN’S BASKETBALL ROSTER # 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 13 15 22 23 24 25 34

NAME Nikola Zorcic Andre Barber Jacob Clendinning Brett Zufelt Nathan Riley Zach Buchan Adam Benrabah Cailum White Sean Clendinning Kristjan Lamont Reng Gum Eric Thompson Jermaine Lyle Jimmy Beland Mithun Jaisankar Nicholas Palazzi Hakeem Jefferson

HT. 5-11 5-10 5-10 6-4 6-3 6-2 6-4 6-3 6-0 6-6 6-7 6-5 6-1 5-11 6-2 6-4 6-2

POS. G G G F F F G G G C C F G G F F F

YR. 1 5 2 5 1 1 2 3 3 3 3 3 1 2 1 2 1

MAJOR Business Administration Psychology Political Science Business Admin. - Mktng. Psychology Sociology Sociology Business Administration Law and Justice Business Administration Accounting Business Administration Law and Justice Social Work Biology Sociology Sociology

2015-16 SCHEDULE HOMETOWN Winnipeg, Man. Detroit, MI. Orillia, Ont. Newmarket, Ont. Kitchener, Ont. Orillia, Ont. Victoria, B.C. Victoria, B.C. Orillia, Ont. Winnipeg, Man. Surrey, B.C. Flint, MI. Kitchener, Ont. Montreal, Que. Toronto, Ont. Sault Ste. Marie, Ont. Victoria, B.C.

NOVEMBER Fri. 6 Sat. 7 Sat. 14 Sun. 15 Fri. 20 Sat. 21 Fri. 27 Sat. 28

Brock McMaster Laurier Laurier at Carleton at Ottawa at Nipissing at Laurentian

8:00pm 8:00pm 3:00pm 3:00pm 8:00pm 8:00pm 8:00pm 8:00pm

JANUARY Fri. 15 Sat. 16 Sat. 23 Sat. 30

at Western at Windsor Lakehead Guelph

8:00pm 8:00pm 8:00pm 8:00pm

FEBRUARY

THUNDERBIRDS BEST.... Outside Threat:

Defender:

Cailum White, Sean Clendinning, Andre Barber

Andrea Baber, Brett Zufelt

Scoring Threat:

Ball Handler:

Sean Clendinning, Andre Barber

Nik Zoric, Jake Clendinning

Rebounder:

Ball Distributor:

Nathan Riley, Brett Zufelt, Eric Thompson

Jake Clendinning, Jermaine Lyle

Fri. 5 Sat. 6 Fri. 12 Sat. 13 Fri. 19 Sat. 20 Sat. 27 Sun. 28

Waterloo Waterloo at Toronto at Ryerson York Queen’s at Western at Windsor

8:00pm 8:00pm 8:00pm 8:00pm 8:00pm 8:00pm 8:00pm 4:00pm

2014-15 SEASON STATS # NAME GP. MIN./MPG FG (M-A/%) 3PFG (M-A/%) FT (M-A/%) REB (O-D-T) RPG A TO BLK STL PTS/PPG 2 Jamal Mucket-Sobers16 343/21.4 22-48/45.8% 5-22/22.7% 15-20/75% 8-20-28. 1.8 24 26 1 10 64/4 3 AJ Andre Barder 19 400/21.1 49-151/32.5% 18-58/31% 20-31/64.5% 14-60-74 3.9 15 47 3 17 136/7.2 4 Thomas Chalmers 19 392/20.6 53-113/46.9% 3-6/50% 14-21/66.7% 18-38-56 2.9 20 34 1 7 123/6.5 5 Brett Zufelt 17 461/27.1 42-123/34.1% 1-1/100% 42-57/73.7% 23-67-90 5.3 14 21 6 23 127/7.5 6 Adam Benrabah 19 420/22.1 42-100/42% 9-36/25% 41-68/60.3% 23-53- 4.2 6 35 3 14 134/7.1 7 Samy Mohamed 18 212/11.8 23-93/24.7% 15-63/23.8% 14-17/82.4% 79-13-16 0.9 8 11 1 2 75/4.2 9 Cailum White 18 155/8.6 21-45/46.7% 19-39/48.7% 1-1/100% 8-6-14 0.8 3 8 2 2 62/3.4 10 Sean Clendinning 20 466/23.3 52-158/32.9% 15-61/24.6% 38-47/80.9% 11-26-37 1.9 17 42 1 12 157/7.9 11 Terrell Campbell 13 300/23.1 59-188/31.4% 16-55/29.1% 36-45/80% 15-31-46 3.5 6 17 5 12 170/13.1 12 Muchiri “Tyrus” Mwangi2 13/6.5 0-1/0% 0-0/0% 1-1/100% 0-0-0 0.0 2 0 0 0 1/0.5 13 Jacob Clendinning 19 253/13.3 15-60/25% 6-16/37.5% 15-19/78.9% 6-23-29 1.5 16 25 0 12 51/2.7 14 Wais Mohamed 18 229/12.7 23-90/25.6% 13-60/21.7% 17-28/60.7% 15-28-43 2.4 5 20 1 13 76/4.2 23 Jimmy Beland 10 64/6.4 1-10/10% 0-4/0% 2-2/100% 0-2-2 0.2 1 1 0 1 4/0.4 24 Keith Golding 1 8/8 1-1/100% 1-1/100% 0-0/0% 1-0-1 1.0 0 0 1 0 3/3 25 Nick Palazzi 16 176/11 16-41/39% 1-3/33.3% 4-11/36.4% 10-11-21 1.3 1 5 1 1 37/2.3


A M O ALG S D R I B R E D HUN 2015-16 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL ROSTER # 5 7 9 10 12 13 14 15 21 23 25

NAME Jordan Milos Carrera Lamoureux Mackenzie Robinson Sydney Resch Alyssa Dovigi Karissa Kajorinne Karly Fracalanza Mairead Dunn Carlie Manners Marlee Ball Laura Meadows

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MAJOR Business Administration History Psychology Business Administration Mathematics Psychology Biology Law and Justice History Law and Justice Business Administration

2015-16 SCHEDULE HOMETOWN Sarnia, Ont. Winnipeg, Man. Orillia, Ont. Guelph, Ont. Sault Ste. Marie, Ont. Thunder Bay, Ont. Sarnia, Ont. Kitchener, Ont. Toronto, Ont. Waterdown, Ont. Woodstock, Ont.

NOVEMBER Fri. 6 Sat. 7 Sat. 14 Sun. 15 Fri. 20 Sat. 21 Fri. 27 Sat. 28

Brock McMaster Laurier Laurier at Carleton at Ottawa at Nipissing at Laurentian

6:00pm 6:00pm 1:00pm 1:00pm 6:00pm 6:00pm 6:00pm 6:00pm

JANUARY Fri. 15 Sat. 16 Sat. 23 Sat. 30

at Western at Windsor Lakehead Guelph

6:00pm 6:00pm 6:00pm 6:00pm

FEBRUARY

THUNDERBIRDS BEST.... Outside Threat:

Defender:

Karissa Kajorinne

Carrera Lamoureaux

Scoring Threat:

Ball Handler:

Laura Meadows

Sydney Resch

Rebounder:

Ball Distributor:

Laura Meadows

Sydney Resch

Fri. 5 Sat. 6 Fri. 12 Sat. 13 Fri. 19 Sat. 20 Sat. 27 Sun. 28

Waterloo Waterloo at Toronto at Ryerson York Queen’s at Western at Windsor

6:00pm 6:00pm 6:00pm 6:00pm 6:00pm 6:00pm 6:00pm 2:00pm

2014-15 SEASON STATS # NAME GP. MIN./MPG 7 Brittany Brown 8 91/11.4 10 Sydney Resch 20 663/33.2 12 Alyssa Dovigi 20 699/35 14 Rhaelyn Gillespie 2 45/22.5 15 Stacie Cain 20 552/27.6 21 Carlie Manners 16 154/9.6 22 Stephanie Jennings20 513/25.7 23 Becky Dewetering 5 151/30.2 25 Laura Meadows 20 543/27.2 44 Taylor McAllister 20 588/29.4

FG (M-A/%) 5-37/13.5% 75-266/28.8% 31-124/25% 0-9/0% 22-90/24.4% 3-10/30% 32-102/31.4% 8-25/32% 91-235/38.7% 18-81/22.2%

3PFG (M-A/%) 3-17/17.6% 19-110/17.3% 16-66/24.2% 0-1/0% 0-0/0% 0-0/0% 0-2/0% 2-8/25% 0-1/0% 10-46/21.7%

FT (M-A/%) REB (O-D-T) 0-0/0% 1-10-11 35-65/53.8% 9-60-69 14-22/63.6% 12-67-74 0-2/0% 0-3-3 13-32/40.6% 24-70-94 0-2/0% 5-19-24 8-14/57.1% 27-74-101 14-21/66.7% 7-21-28 38-69/55.1% 33-64-97 8-23/34.8% 6-44-50

RPG A TO BLK STL PTS/PPG 1.4 2 27 0 1 13/1.6 3.5 36 115 0 23 204/10.2 3.7 18 75 1 11 92/4.6 1.5 1 5 0 2 0/0 4.7 7 13 6 9 57/2.9 1.5 0 10 0 0 6/0.4 5.1 6 38 3 10 72/3.6 5.6 1 14 4 7 32/6.4 4.9 11 70 11 12 220/11 2.5 19 73 0 15 54/2.7


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MEN’S SEASON PREVIEW

The Brock Badgers men’s basketball team have had a strong preseason and are looking to put themselves back among the top ranks of the OUA under third year head coach Charles Kissi. Coach Kissi knows what it takes to win having gone to CIS Nationals four straight seasons as a player at McMaster. He has built a team that will be one of the top offensive teams in the OUA led by back-to-back OUA Rookies of the Year Dani Elgadi and Johneil Simpson. Brock returns all five starters from a year ago and have added Ryan Bennett, a transfer from Laurentian who averaged 16.5 PPG in 2014-15 and was fourth in the OUA in 3PT made per game (2.7). Key newcomers that will make an immediate impact are include Elijah Green, Tyler Brown and Tristan Thompson.

“We are looking forward to a great season. We have made significant individual improvements over the summer. Our core guys and our incoming rookies have worked hard to prepare for this season and we expect to have a great year.”

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WOMEN’S SEASON PREVIEW

The Brock Badgers women’s basketball team is looking to improve upon their record from a year ago. Head Coach Si Khounviseth, who is in his seventh season at the helm, has a strong group of returnees and a talented young incoming class. He has built a lineup that’s strengths are depth, defense and being able to score in transition. The Badgers are led by four fifth year seniors; Jenalyn Yumol, Kayla Santilli, Katie Harpur and Becky Ralph, who are looking to go out on top in their final season in the OUA. Watch for Melissa Tatti to be on of the top guards in the OUA in just her second season. The Badgers top rookies include Niagara product Chrissy Sirignano and Baelie Campbell, who comes to Brock from the east coast.

“We are looking forward to an exciting season. The players have worked hard in the off-season and we are a team that is united and competes on both ends of the floor. We have a good balance of returnees and a talented young core. Our depth will be a huge factor for us this season.” - Si Khounviseth, Head Coach Key Losses: None Key Returns: Jenalyn Yumol, Kayla Santilli, Becky Ralph, Kate Harpur, Melissa Tatti, Kira Cornelissen Key Recruits: Baelie Campbell, Chrissy Sirignano


2015-16 MEN’S BASKETBALL ROSTER # 1 2 4 9 10 11 13 14 15 21 22 25 32 33 RS

NAME Elijah Green Nolan Mackenzie Colin Connors Woods Brown Nathaniel Gardner Johneil Simpson Dani Elgadi Ryan Bennett Zachary Angelini Kane Annesley Mitch Saunders Tyler Brown Tristan Thompson Matt Marshall Shemar Mensah

HT. POS. 6-4 G 5-11 G 5-11 G 6-2 G 5-10 G 6-5 G 6-7 F 6-4 G 6-2 F 6-6 F 6-7 F 5-11 G 6-5 F 6-6 F 6-1 G

YR. MAJOR 1 Social Sciences 3 Sport Management 1 Physics 1 Psychology 5 Business 2 Media and Comm. Studies 3 Undeclared Arts 4 Masters (MBA) 5 Geography 1 Neuroscience 1 Business Communication 1 Outdoor Recreation 1 Therapeutic Recreation 5 General Humanities 1

HOMETOWN Markham, Ont. Oakville, Ont.. St John’s, N.F. Stoney Creek, Ont. Ajax, Ont. Toronto, Ont. Waterloo, Ont. Toronto, Ont. Hamilton, Ont. Melbourne, Austalia Oakville, Ont. Hamilton, Ont. Brampton, Ont. Burlington, Ont. Hamilton, Ont.

2015-16 SCHEDULE NOVEMBER Wed. 4 Fri. 6 Fri. 20 Sat. 21 Fri. 27 Sat. 28

at McMaster at Algoma at York at Queen’s Lakehead Lakehead

8:00 PM 8:00 PM 8:00 PM 8:00 PM 8:00 PM 8:00 PM

JANUARY Sat. 9 Wed. 13 Sat. 16 Wed. 20 Wed. 27

Windsor at Laurier at Waterloo Western Guelph

4:00 PM 8:00 PM 3:00 PM 8:00 PM 8:00 PM

FEBRUARY

BADGERS BEST.... Outside Threat:

Defender:

Ryan Bennett, Johneil Simpson, Nolan Mackenzie, Zach Angelini

Nolan Mackenzie, Dani Elgadi, Matt Marshall, Nate Gardner

Scoring Threat:

Ball Handler:

Dani Elgadi, Johneil Simpson, Ryan Bennett

Nolan Mackenzie, Tyler Brown

Rebounder:

Ball Distributor:

Dani Elgadi, Matt Marshall

Nolan Mackenzie, Tyler Brown, Ryan Bennett, Matt Marshall

Wed. 3 Fri. 5 Fri. 12 Sat. 13 Fri. 19 Sat. 20 Wed. 24 Sat. 27

at Ryerson at Toronto Carleton Ottawa Laurentian Nipissing McMaster at Guelph

8:00 PM 8:00 PM 8:00 PM 8:00 PM 8:00 PM 8:00 PM 8:00 PM 8:00 PM

2014-15 SEASON STATS # NAME GP. MIN./MPG FG (M-A/%) 3PFG (M-A/%) FT (M-A/%) 0 Yusuf Ali 19 269/14.2 30-88/34% 5-18/27.8 30-41/73.2% 3 James Jedralski 6 37/6.2 42141/29.4% 1-11/9.1% 2-2/100% 5 Nolan Mackenzie 12 393/32.8 36-96/37.5% 6-24/25% 26-36/72.2% 9 Aj Manguerra 19 168/8.8 18-63/28.6% 14-54/25.9% 4-8/50% 10 Nate Gardner 13 184/14.2 7-21/33.3% 2-6/33.3% 10-14/71.4% 11 Johneil Simpson 19 634/33.4 131-331/39.6% 41-114/36% 61-7284.7% 12 Josh Johnson 15 100/6.7 11-33/33.3% 6-19/31.6% 5-6/83.3% 13 Dani Elgadi 12 346/28.8 79-155/51% 2-12/16.7% 54-74/73% 14 Matthew Hall 19 303/15.9 25-42/59.5% 0-0/0% 6-15/40% 15 Zachary Angelini 19 541/28.5 56-171/32.7% 24-87/27.6% 66-80/82.5% 22 Connor Crocker 5 13/2.6 0-1/0% 0-0/0% 0-0/0% 23 Kevin Wilson 15 117/7.8 13-29/44.8 0-7/0% 1-1/100% 24 Ryan Flanagan 14 103/7.4 10-22/47.6% 0-0/0% 4-5/80% 33 Matt Marshall 19 627/33 94-223/42.2% 4-23/17.4% 52-67/77.6%

REB (O-D-T) 7-26-33 2-1-3 6-24-30 2-8-10 4-17-21 22-86-108 3-11-14 40-68-108 20-40-60 34-37-71 0-4-4 5-7-12 7-13-20 47-132-179

RPG A TO BLK STL PTS/PPG 1.7 15 25 1 15 95/5 0.5 1 3 0 0 13/2.2 2.5 41 22 1 8 104/8.7 0.5 6 8 0 7 54/2.8 1.6 7 20 0 6 26/2 5.7 27 48 8 22 364/19.2 0.9 8 6 1 2 33/2.2 9 23 50 17 17 214/17.8 3.2 8 6 2 8 56/2.9 3.7 35 30 1 10 202/10.6 0.8 0 0 0 0 0/0 0.8 3 6 0 4 27/1.8 1.4 3 9 2 1 24/1.7 9.4 48 65 15 18 244/12.8


K C O R B S R E G BAD 2015-16 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL ROSTER # 13 9 4 15 10 14 12 3 8 23 6 7 22 11 5

NAME Adonaelle Mousambote Alexandra Symonds Allie Columbus Aryn Finley Baelie Campbell Becky Ralph Chrissy Sirignano Dayna Howlett Jenalyn Yumol Karly Ruetz Kate Harpur Kayla Santilli Kira Cornelissen Melissa Tatti Nikita Chappell

HT. POS. 5-10 5-9 5-7 6-0 5-8 5-9 5-5 5-10 5-7 5-6 5-11 5-8 6-2 5-4 5-11

YR. MAJOR 1 Kinesiology 3 Medical Sciences 1 Kinesiology 2 Kinesiology 1 Sport Management 5 Medical Sciences 1 Business 4 Teacher Education 5 Health Sciences 1 English & Literature 5 Physical Education 5 3 Kinesiology 2 Undeclared Arts 1 Kinesiology

HOMETOWN Orleans, Ont. Pelham, Ont. Flamborough, Ont. Dresden, Ont. Halifax, NS Ancaster, Ont. St Catharines, Ont. Burlington, Ont. London, Ont. Jordan Station, Ont. Niagara on the Lake, Ont. Brantford, Ont. Aylmer, Ont. Ancaster, Ont. London, Ont.

2015-16 SCHEDULE

NOVEMBER Wed. 4 Fri. 6 Fri. 20 Sat. 21 Fri. 27 Sat. 28

at McMaster at Algoma at York at Queen’s Lakehead Lakehead

6:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM

JANUARY Sat. 9 Wed. 13 Sat. 16 Wed. 20 Wed. 27

Windsor at Laurier at Waterloo Western Guelph

2:00 PM 6:00 PM 1:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM

FEBRUARY

BADGERS BEST.... Outside Threat:

Defender:

Melissa Tatti, Dayna Howlett, Chrissy Sirignano

Melissa Tatti, Kaila Santilli, Jenalyn Yumol, Becky Ralph

Scoring Threat:

Ball Handler:

Melissa Tatti, Kaila Santilli, Jenalyn Yumol, Kira Cornelissen

Melissa Tatti, Jenalyn Yumol, Chrissy Sirignano

Rebounder:

Ball Distributor:

Katie Harpur, Aryn Finley, Kira Cornelissen

Melissa Tatti, Jenalyn Yumol, Chrissy Sirignano

Wed. 3 Fri. 5 Fri. 12 Sat. 13 Fri. 19 Sat. 20 Wed. 24 Sat. 27

at Ryerson at Toronto Carleton Ottawa Laurentian Nipissing McMaster at Guelph

6:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM

2014-15 SEASON STATS # NAME GP. MIN./MPG FG (M-A/%) 3PFG (M-A/%) FT (M-A/%) REB (O-D-T) RPG A TO BLK STL PTS/PPG 3 Dayna Howlett 14 164/11.7 24-85/28.2% 19-71/26.8% 0-2/0% 6-7-23 1.6 4 6 0 2 67/4.8 4 Sarah Pallett 19 303/15.9 15-60/25% 12-43/27.9% 6-7/85.7% 9-16-25 1.3 21 14 0 14 48/2.5 6 Kate Harpur 14 303/21.6 55-128/43% 0-1/0% 20-44/45.5% 40-68-108 7.7 12 28 2 7 130/9.3 7 Kayla Santilli 19 538/28.3 74-221/33.5% 36-117/30.8% 22-33/66.7% 19-61-80 4.2 23 40 2 27 206/10.8 8 Jenalyn Yumol 19 56729.8 50-148/33.8% 13-47/27.7% 64-86/74.4% 15-49-64 3.4 74 54 9 43 177/9.3 9 Alexandra Symonds17 235/13.8 23-64/35.9% 4-18/22.2% 14-21/66.7% 16-28-44 2.6 11 17 0 11 64/3.8 10 Marie Hacking 2 14/7 0-7/0% 0-4/0% 0-0/0% 0-1-1 0.5 0 2 1 1 0/0 11 Melissa Tatti 19 597/31.4 91-229/39.7% 46-134/34.3% 12-19/63.2% 13-61-74 3.9 44 35 1 49 240/12.6 12 Gerda Kurckauskaite2 3/1.5 0-0/0% 0-0/0% 0-0/0% 0-1-1 0.5 0 0 0 0 0/0 14 Becky Ralph 19 459/24.2 31-87/35.6% 3-18/16.7% 25-45/55.6% 23-70-93 4.9 22 46 1 27 90/4.7 15 Aryn Finley 19 262/13.8 31-97/32% 9-32/28.1% 12-27/44.4% 18-31-49 2.6 8 28 4 11 83/4.4 22 Kira Cornelissen 19 373/19.6 72-157/45.9% 0-2/0% 52-75/69.3% 46-68-114 6 9 27 6 15 196/10.3


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MEN’S SEASON PREVIEW

The five-time defending CIS national champion men’s basketball team is entering a new era under the guidance of interim head coach Rob Smart, who has served as the top Ravens assistant since 2005. Carleton has experienced a significant transformation since the 2015 CIS Final 8 championship game victory over the Ottawa GeeGees. Gone are CIS 1st Team All-Canadians Phil and Tommy Scrubb, two of the greatest Ravens men’s basketball players of all time. Also departed from the Ravens’ Nest is Victor Raso, a 2014-15 team captain and reliable outside sharpshooter. The Ravens will lean on two fifth-year players, Gavin Resch and Guillaume Boucard, for leadership and scoring this season. Connor Wood, a fourth-year guard and 2014-15 OUA Second-Team AllStar, will look to elevate his game in 2015-16 as the go-to offensive option for Carleton. The Ravens have bolstered their corps with a few impact transfers as well. Fourth-year guard Kaza Kajami-Keane, a transfer from Cleveland State (NCAA), brings tremendous court vision and playmaking skills to the Ravens, while second-year forward Ryan Ejim, a transfer from York, is a constant double-double threat in the post each game. Carleton has also has brought in a strong recruiting class that will look to make an immediate impact on the court.

“With some key losses from last season, our tenured players are stepping into new leadership roles this year. We have an exciting class of young recruits coming in and a collection of veterans who will need to step up to play more important minutes for us. All of our players are looking to compete at the national level.”

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– Rob Smart, Head Coach Key Losses: Philip Scrubb, Thomas Scrubb, Victor Raso Key Returns: Gavin Resch, Connor Wood, Guillaume Boucard Key Recruits: Ryan Ejim, Kaza Kajami-Keane, Will Kohler, Stanley Mayambo, Marcus Anderson, TJ Lall

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WOMEN’S SEASON PREVIEW

The Carleton Ravens women’s basketball team is looking to turn around their fortunes from a 9-win season in 2014-15. Taffe Charles is entering his 9th season as the bench boss of the Ravens, and he will look to bring his team back into contention for the OUA East title this year. Carleton returns all of its starters from last season, including OUA Second-Team All-Star Lindsay Shotbolt. While Carleton will need to get healthy to compete with the top teams in the OUA, there is plenty of optimism heading into the 2015-16 season. When the Ravens are at full strength, they have an abundance of players who can spread the floor. The team was strong on the defensive end last year, so it will come down to veterans like Lindsay Shotbolt, Lindsey Suprunchuk and Heather Lindsay to support the team on the offensive end.

“When at full strength, we are a solid team, so we will need to get healthy going into the regular season. If we get can good production out of our core group and from some of our first and second year players, we should be a tough team to compete with.” – Taffe Charles, Head Coach Key Losses: None Key Returns: Lindsay Shotbolt, Heather Lindsay, Abeer Farhat, Lindsey Suprunchuk Key Recruits: Alexandra Trivieri, Cynthia Dupont-Letourneau


2015-16 MEN’S BASKETBALL ROSTER # 33 45 15 N/A 41 N/A 11 23 5 13 42 31 3 21 43 10 22

NAME Marcus Anderson Ryan Ejim Mitch Jackson Yasiin Joseph Kaza Kajami-Keane William Kohler Tajinder Lall Stanley Mayambo Sheldon McIntosh Jake Newman Anthony Pate Guillaume Payen Boucard Gavin Resch Cameron Smythe Glenn Thelemaque Connor Wood Mitchell Wood

HT. POS. 6-2 G 6-7 F 6-8 F 6-1 G 6-1 G 6-8 F 6-6 F 6-1 G 6-2 G 6-6 F 6-3 G 6-5 G 6-2 G 6-11 F 6-1 G 6-4 G 6-4 G

YR. 1 4 2 1 4 1 1 1 2 3 2 5 5 3 1 4 2

MAJOR Psychology Law Commerce Criminology Communications Neuroscience Social Sciences Health Sciences Communications Economics Commerce Economics Math/Physics Arts Business Law Economics Economics

2015-16 SCHEDULE HOMETOWN Brampton, Ont. Toronto, Ont. Regina, Sask. Ottawa, Ont. Ajax, Ont. Winnipeg, Man. Cambridge, Ont. Fredericton, N.B. Stoney Creek, Ont. White Rock, B.C. Oakville, Ont. Montreal, Que. Ottawa, Ont. Vancouver, B.C. Ottawa, Ont. Guelph, Ont. Guelph, Ont.

NOVEMBER Fri. 6 Sat. 7 Fri. 13 Sat. 14 Fri. 20 Fri. 27 Sat. 28

Laurentian Nipissing at Guelph at Lakehead Algoma Western Windsor

8:00 PM 8:00 PM 8:00 PM 8:00 PM 8:00 PM 8:00 PM 8:00 PM

JANUARY Sat. 16 Fri. 22 Sat. 23 Fri. 29 Sat. 30

Ottawa at Ryerson at Toronto York Queen’s

8:00 PM 8:00 PM 8:00 PM 8:00 PM 8:00 PM

FEBRUARY

RAVENS BEST.... Outside Threat:

Defender:

Gavin Resch

Guillaume Boucard

Scoring Threat:

Ball Handler:

Connor Wood

Kaza Kajami-Keane

Rebounder:

Ball Distributor:

Ryan Ejim

Kaza Kajami-Keane

Fri. 5 Fri. 12 Sat. 13 Fri. 19 Sat. 20 Fri. 26 Sat. 27

at Ottawa at Brock at McMaster Laurier Waterloo at Laurentian at Nipissing

8:00 PM 8:00 PM 8:00 PM 8:00 PM 8:00 PM 8:00 PM 8:00 PM

2014-15 SEASON STATS # NAME GP. MIN./MPG FG (M-A/%) 3PFG (M-A/%) FT (M-A/%) 3 Gavin Resch 19 488/25.7 50-123/40.7% 40-98/40.8% 23-27/85.2% 5 Sheldon McIntosh 12 109/9.1 13-31/41.9% 6-17/35.3% 3-4/75% 10 Connor Wood 19 463/24.4 93-191/48.7% 54-113/47.8% 14-21/66.7% 11 Thomas Scrubb 19 504/26.5 137-246/55.7% 20-40/50% 32-44/72.7% 13 J.e Pierre-Charles 19 400/21.1 58-100/58% 7-12/58.3% 16-26/61.5% 15 Victor Raso 14 363/25.9 38-81/46.9% 32-67/47.8% 8-9/88.9% 21 Cameron Smythe 17 238/14 59-106/55.7% 5-12/41.7% 19-28/67.9% 22 Mitchell Wood 19 220/11.6 16-37/43.2% 7-16/43.8% 5-12/41.7% 23 Philip Scrubb 19 481/25.3 99-205/48.3% 55-113/48.7% 63-70/90% 31 Guillaume Boucard 19 405/21.3 60-113/53.1% 2-5/40% 39-55/70.9% 41 Mitchell Jackson 15 93/6.2 11-19/57.9% 0-0/0% 8-12/66.7% 42 Anthony Pate 4 41/10.3 2-8/25% 0-2/0% 0-0/0% 45 Connor Branch 3 3/1 0-0/0% 0-0/0% 0-0/0%

REB (O-D-T) 14-44-58 2-14-16 23-45-68 49-96-145 32-60-92 8-35-43 26-42-68 18-34-52 6-56-62 43-68-111 11-10-21 1-3-4 0-0-0

RPG A TO BLK STL PTS/PPG 3.1 53 13 3 16 163/8.6 1.3 6 8 1 3 35/2.9 3.6 49 24 1 12 254/13.4 7.6 69 34 8 14 326/17.2 4.8 14 9 11 11 139/7.3 3.1 32 17 0 16 116/8.3 4.0 10 20 7 3 142/8.4 2.7 8 15 1 13 44/2.3 3.3 86 19 2 24 316/16.6 5.8 25 20 8 10 161/8.5 1.4 1 8 2 3 30/2 1.0 7 4 1 2 4/1 0.0 0 1 0 0 0/0


N O T E L CAR S N E V RA 2015-16 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL ROSTER # 5 14 10 13 12 9 21 22 4 20 7 15 RS 8 11 6

NAME Stephanie Carr Cynthia Dupont-Letourneau Abeer Farhat Nicole Gilmore Brianne Hamilton Nicole Istead Elizabeth Leblanc Heather Lindsay Kristina Malone Amanda Niyonkuru Natasha Plaskacz Alicia Racine Celina Sabourin Lindsay Shotbolt Lindsey Suprunchuk Alexandra Trivieri

HT. 5-8 5-6 5-3 5-10 6-2 5-10 6-1 6-3 5-9 6-0 5-7 5-8 5-3 6-0 6-1 5-5

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YR. 3 1 5 2 2 2 2 3 1 3 4 3 1 4 4 1

MAJOR Bio Mechanical Engineering Psychology Women’s Studies Criminology Actuarial Science Neuroscience Psychology Environmental Studies Sociology Electrical Engineering Sociology Criminology Law Communications Criminology Law

HOMETOWN Sittsville, Ont. Waterville, Que. Ottawa, Ont. Hamilton, Ont. Mississauga, Ont. Ottawa, Ont. London, Ont. Ottawa, Ont. Ottawa, Ont. Burlington, Ont. Chelsea, Que. Sarnia, Ont. Aylmer, Que. Markham, Ont. Ottawa, Ont. St. Catharines, Ont.

2015-16 SCHEDULE

NOVEMBER Fri. 6 Sat. 7 Fri. 13 Sat. 14 Fri. 20 Fri. 27 Sat. 28

Laurentian Nipissing at Guelph at Lakehead Algoma Western Windsor

6:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM

JANUARY Sat. 16 Fri. 22 Sat. 23 Fri. 29 Sat. 30

Ottawa at Ryerson at Toronto York Queen’s

6:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM

FEBRUARY

RAVENS BEST.... Outside Threat:

Defender:

Stephanie Carr

Elizabeth Leblanc

Scoring Threat:

Ball Handler:

Lindsey Suprunchuk

Abeer Farhat

Rebounder:

Ball Distributor:

Heather Lindsay

Abeer Farhat

Fri. 5 Fri. 12 Sat. 13 Fri. 19 Sat. 20 Fri. 26 Sat. 27

at Ottawa at Brock at McMaster Laurier Waterloo at Laurentian at Nipissing

6:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM

2014-15 SEASON STATS # NAME GP. MIN./MPG 4 Sydney Glanville 10 50/5 5 Stephanie Carr 19 451/23.7 7 Natasha Plaskacz 19 508/26.7 8 Lindsay Shotbolt 14 389/27.8 9 Nicole Istead 3 3/1 10 Abeer Farhat 19 551/29 11 Lindsey Suprunchuk17 449/26.4 12 Brianne Hamilton 16 193/12.1 13 Nicole Gilmore 19 310/16.3 20 Amanda Niyonkuru13 63/4.8 21 Elizabeth Leblanc 18 459/25.5 22 Heather Lindsay 19 378/19.9

FG (M-A/%) 4-8/50% 47-129/36.4% 40-128/31.3% 61-157/38.9% 0-0/0% 30-107/28% 65-153/42.5% 11-58/19% 27-80/33.8% 7-16/43.8% 49-117/41.9% 62-136/45.6%

3PFG (M-A/%) 4-7/57.1% 23-60/38.3% 14-59/23.7% 11-39/28.2% 0-0/0% 7-33/21.2% 0-0/0% 2-27/7.4% 6-30/20% 1-1/100% 5-22/22.7% 0-1/0%

FT (M-A/%) 2-2/100% 29-39/74.4% 23-35/65.7% 30-43/69.8% 0-0/0% 29-42/69% 43-58/74.1% 6-12/50% 8-14/57.1% 2-2/100% 28-39/71.8% 32-46/69.6%

REB (O-D-T) 2-6-8 25-33-58 10-33-43 37-89-126 1-0-1 8-38-46 49-73-122 5-36-41 10-31-41 0-8-8 37-62-99 60-84-144

RPG A TO BLK STL PTS/PPG 0.8 1 3 0 1 14/1.4 3.1 15 42 0 9 146/7.7 2.3 25 41 1 14 117/6.2 9 23 38 5 22 163/11.6 0.3 0 1 0 0 0/0 2.4 65 65 1 22 96/5.1 7.2 25 39 11 18 173/10.2 2.6 11 16 5 2 30/1.9 2.2 13 34 3 12 68/3.6 0.6 0 5 0 1 17/1.3 5.5 15 41 18 14 1317.3 7.6 12 29 25 8 156/8.2


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A year more experienced the Gryphons look to secure a home play off game, with the core of the team being predominately in third year consistency will be the key factor. The OUA Central division will be arguably the toughest fight for playoff position. The Gryphs look to Daniel Dooley to run the point and lead the team. Lone 5th year captain Jack Beatty will provide shooting and key intangibles for the gyphs! A breakout season is expected from Drew Walfrod who will contribute defensively and on the glass. Ahmed Haroon fresh off FIBA Asia experience as a member of the Palenstine National team will provide scoring inside and out. Jonathan Wallace will continue his improved play from a year ago as a slasher and scorer. Taylor Boers with his deep range and ability to break down defenders will be counted on to be a spark game in and game out.

“Looking forward to the OUA conference to start and face off against the toughest competition in the CIS, we are ready to be tested week in and week out!”

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– Chris O’Rourke, Head Coach Key Losses: Michel Clark Key Returns: Daniel Dooley, Taylor Boers, Jonathan Wallace, Drew Walford, Ahmed Haroon Key Recruits: Kingslee D’Silva

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WOMEN’S SEASON PREVIEW

The Gryphons boast one of the top point guards in the country and one of the top post players in the country. Reigning CIS Rookie of the Year Bridget Atkinson returns for her second season and is poised for a big year after spending the summer with the Canadian Jr. National team. In just her first season in the OUA, Atkinson proved she has the ability to score at the CIS level, while more importantly, providing the Gryphons with a lock-down defender on the perimeter. Fifth year senior Kate MacTavish returns of her final season after being named an OUA All-Star in 2014-15. Last season, MacTavish led the OUA in rebounds (206) and was the only player in the conference to average a double-double for the season (16.5 PPG, 10.8 RPG). In 2015-16, the Gryphons return almost the exact same roster from a season ago and will look to return to the playoffs for the first time since the 2012-2013 season.

“This year, we have a nice balanced of veteran leadership mixed with a strong freshman recruiting class. We are looking forward to challenging for a playoff spot in a competitive OUA Central Division. Returning Point Guard Bridget Atkinson is coming off of a strong summer as the captain and starting PG for the Jr. National team, and 5th year OUA All-star Kate MacTavish will once again be leading the way for us in the paint.” – Christin Dickenson, Head Coach Key Losses: Kayla Goodhoofd Key Returns: Bridget Atkinson, Kate MacTavish Key Recruits: Abbey Clark, Sarah Holmes


2015-16 MEN’S BASKETBALL ROSTER # 4 5 10 10 11 12 15 21 22 31 32 33 40 42 44 45

NAME Daniel Dooley Jonathan Wallace Mike Freisen Nathan Klassen Taylor Boers Tommy Yanchus Drew Walford Kingslee D’Silva Andrew Grant Jack Beatty Jean L-Beugre Martin Popiel Love Joseph Colin Corrigan Ahmed Haroon Adam Kemp Kieran Naus Jan Schliemann

HT. POS. 6-2 G 6-0 G 6-4 G 6-7 F 5-10 G 6-3 G 6-3 G 6-6 F 6-4 G 6-3 G 6-2 G 6-7 F 6-5 F 6-5 F 6-5 F 6-7 F 6-4 G 6-7 F

GRYPHONS BEST...

YR. MAJOR HOMETOWN 3 Sociology Burlington, Ont. 3 Criminal Justice Malton, Ont. 3 Biological Sciences Guelph, Ont. 1 Engineering Sys. & Computing Stratford, Ont. 3 Sociology Belleville, Ont. 1 Leadership and Org. Mgmt. Guelph, Ont. 3 Human Kinetics Etobicoke, Ont. 2 Arts Mississauga, Ont. 3 Arts Toronto, Ont. 5 Mgmt. Economics and Finance Woodstock, Ont. 3 Arts Ottawa, Ont. 4 Mgmt. Economics and Finance Sarnia, Ont. 2 Software Engineering Brampton, Ont. 3 Sociology Ancaster, Ont. 4 Bachelor of Science Mississauga, Ont. 4 Anthropology St.Catharines, Ont. 1 Elliot Lake, Ont. 2 English Mississauga, Ont.

Outside Threat:

Defender:

Taylor Boers, Jack Beatty, Ahmed Haroon

Drew Walford, Andrew Grant

Scoring Threat:

Ball Handler:

Ahmed Haroon, Jonathan Wallace

Daniel Dooley, Taylor Boers

Rebounder:

Ball Distributor:

Drew Walford, Jack Beatty, Ahmed Haroon

Daniel Dooley, Taylor Boers

2015-16 SCHEDULE NOVEMBER Fri. 6 Sat. 7 Fri. 13 Sat. 14 Fri. 20 Sat. 21 Sat. 28

at Lakehead at Lakehead Carleton Ottawa Laurentian Nipissing at McMaster

8:00 PM 8:00 PM 8:00 PM 8:00 PM 8:00 PM 8:00 PM 3:00 PM

JANUARY Sat. 9 Fri. 15 Wed. 27 Sat. 30

Western Windsor at Brock at Algoma

8:00 PM 8:00 PM 8:00 PM 8:00 PM

FEBRUARY Fri. 5 Sat. 6 Fri. 12 Sat. 13 Wed. 17 Fri. 19 Fri. 26 Sat. 27

at Queen’s at York at Laurier at Waterloo Ryerson Toronto McMaster Brock

8:00 PM 8:00 PM 8:00 PM 8:00 PM 8:00 PM 8:00 PM 8:00 PM 8:00 PM

2014-15 SEASON STATS # NAME GP. MIN./MPG FG (M-A/%) 3PFG (M-A/%) FT (M-A/%) REB (O-D-T) RPG A TO BLK STL PTS/PPG 4 Daniel Dooley 19 584/30.7 77-178/43.3% 31-67/46.3% 54-59/91.5% 11-47-58 3.1 70 43 5 22 239/12.6 5 Jonathan Wallace 19 385/20.3 57-149/38.3 10-30/33.3% 29-34/85.3% 6-26-32 1.7 26 30 0 17 153/8.1 10 Charles Amponsah 3 26/8.7 1-2/50% 0-0/0% 0-0/0% 2-1-3 1 0 2 0 1 2/0.7 11 Taylor Boers 18 294/16.3 38-110/34.5% 22-69/31.9% 38-42/90.5% 1-23-24 1.3 16 20 0 7 136/7.6 12 Michel Clark 19 418/22 36-92/39.1% 22-64/34.4% 9-11/81.8% 34-37-71 3.7 29 12 4 20 103/5.4 15 Drew Clause-Walford9 46/5.1 0-8/0% 0-4/0% 0-0/0% 1-5-6 0.7 2 5 1 3 0/0 21 Trevor Thompson 19 439/23.1 74-176/42% 6-15/40% 67-90/74.4% 45-57-102 5.4 17 31 3 9 221/11.6 22 Andrew Grant 19 376/19.8 33-101/32.7% 3-20/15% 27-42/64.3% 7-47-54 2.8 14 36 9 18 96/5.1 31 Jack Beatty 19 324/17.1 36-122/29.5% 16-61/26.2% 36-45/80% 12-64-76 4 15 24 4 12 124/6.5 32 Jean-Leandres Beugre17 174/10.2 17-45/37.8% 4-18/22.2% 7-13/53.8% 6-20-26 1.5 8 23 0 11 45/2.6 33 Martin Popiel 9 51/5.7 0-9/0% 0-0/0% 0-0/0% 1-9-10 1.1 2 4 2 0 0/0 40 Love Joseph 9 50/5.6 2-7/28.6% 0-1/0% 1-2/50% 3-6-9 1 0 2 2 3 5/0.6 42 Colin Corrigan 7 70/10 8-20/40% 0-1/0% 1-4/25% 4-6-10 1.4 1 0 1 4 17/2.4 44 Ahmed Haroon 12 174/14.5 31-67/46.3% 6-15/40% 20-25/80% 10-29-39 3.3 5 12 2 4 88/7.3 45 Adam Kemp 19 353/18.6 71-148/48% 1-2/50% 13-19/68.4% 29-44-73 3.8 7 22 10 13 156/8.2 99 Daniel Passley 2 14/7 0-7/0% 0-1/0% 0-0/0% 2-1-3 1.5 0 2 0 1 0/0


H P L E U G S N O H GRYP 2015-16 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL ROSTER # 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 13 15 20 21 22 23

NAME Barbara Inrig-Pieterse Bridget Atkinson Megan Brenkel Haley Belyk Ashley Wheeler Dana Van Balkom Sarah Holmes Katelyn Yallin Ivana Vujadinovic Vanessa Rampado Julia Kokonis Quincy Sickles-Jarvis Abbey Clark Katherine MacTavish

HT. POS. G 5-7 G 5-8 G 5-9 G 5-8 F 6-0 G 5-9 G 6-1 F 6-0 G 5-11 F 6-1 F 6-0 F 5-10 G 6-0 F 6-0

YR. 5 2 2 2 1 5 1 4 1 4 1 2 1 5

MAJOR Human Kinetics Sociology Bio-Medical Sciences Marketing Management Child, Youth & Family Human Resources Mgmt. Arts & Science Mgmt. Economics & Finance Biological Sciences Mgmt. Economics & Finance Applied Human Nutrition Psychology Human Kinetics Bio-Medical Sciences

2015-16 SCHEDULE HOMETOWN London, Ont. Welland, Ont. Thornhill, Ont. Regina, Sask. Stratford, Ont. Hamilton, Ont. Welland, Ont, Port Colborne, Ont. Burlington, Ont. Niagara Falls, Ont. Unionville, Ont. London, Ont. Hamilton, Ont. Waterloo, Ont.

NOVEMBER Fri. 6 Sat. 7 Fri. 13 Sat. 14 Fri. 20 Sat. 21 Sat. 28

at Lakehead at Lakehead Carleton Ottawa Laurentian Nipissing at McMaster

6:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM 1:00 PM

JANUARY Sat. 9 Fri. 15 Wed. 27 Sat. 30

Western Windsor at Brock at Algoma

6:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM

FEBRUARY

GRYPHONS BEST... Outside Threat:

Defender:

Dana Van Balkom, Kate Yallin

Bridget Atkinson, Barbara Inrig-Pieterse

Scoring Threat:

Ball Handler:

Kate MacTavish, Bridget Atkinson

Bridget Atkinson

Rebounder:

Ball Distributor:

Kate MacTavish, Vanessa Rampado, Quincy Sickles-Jarvis

Bridget Atkinson

Fri. 5 Sat. 6 Fri. 12 Sat. 13 Wed. 17 Fri. 19 Fri. 26 Sat. 27

at Queen’s at York at Laurier at Waterloo Ryerson Toronto McMaster Brock

6:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM

2014-15 SEASON STATS # NAME GP. MIN./MPG FG (M-A/%) 3PFG (M-A/%) FT (M-A/%) 4 Barbara Inrig-Pieterse19 569/29.9 40-168/23.8% 13-64/20.3% 55-89/61.8% 5 Bridget Atkinson 18 559/31.1 80-220/36.4% 3-17/17.6% 33-49/67.3% 6 Megan Brenkel 13 204/15.7 19-77/24.7% 9-26/34.6% 15-31/48.4% 7 Haley Belyk 17 213/12.5 13-61/21.3% 6-27/22.2% 10-18/55.6% 9 Dana Van Balkom 17 474/27.9 35-135/25.9% 20-61/32.8% 31-45/68.9% 11 Katelyn Yallin 19 265/13.9 47-119/39.5% 30-82/36.6% 10-16/62.5% 12 Samantha Renshaw10 96/9.6 11-30/36.7% 2-6/33.3% 4-6/66.7% 14 Jessica Morris 14 106/7.6 5-21/23.8% 4-13/30.8% 0-0/0% 15 Vanessa Rampado 19 503/26.5 50-126/39.7% 2-12/16.7% 48-78/61.5% 21 Quincy Sickles-Jarvis15 136/9.1 9-25/36% 0-0/0% 4-10/40% 23 Katherine MacTavish19 594/31.3 122-257/47.5% 1-2/50% 68-81/84% 24 Regan Duff 13 150/11.5 18-52/34.6% 4-9/44.4% 12-22/54.5%

REB (O-D-T) RPG A TO BLK STL PTS/PPG 22-40-62 3.3 29 44 10 22 148/7.8 29-66-95 5.3 82 67 7 32 196/10.9 5-26-31 2.4 6 13 1 3 62/4.8 16-30-46 2.7 10 20 0 12 42/2.5 13-21-34 2.0 27 24 4 12 121/7.1 23-29-52 2.7 10 12 3 8 134/7.1 9-20-29 2.9 2 7 0 2 28/2.8 2-16-18 1.3 3 9 1 5 14/1.0 73-81-154 8.1 11 46 10 23 150/7.9 16-22-38 2.5 2 10 7 7 22/1.5 96-110-206 10.8 17 58 7 14 313/16.5 9-28-37 2.8 12 27 2 6 52/4.0


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After his first year at the helm, coach Manny Furtado has gotten his feet wet and now has a chance to show off his first recruiting class at Lakehead, which numbers 10 on his expanded 2015-16 lineup. At the head of the class is 6’6” forward Taner Parrington, who trained all winter with the team. 6’6” forward Quincy Johnson has identified himself early as a quality pick up. He is joined by his high school teammate Kache Kopec, along with Brandon Persad, Darnell Curtin, Antony Flores, Mike Theodore, Chris Howell and transfer Nick Burke. Two local basketball products, Nick Soulias and Matthew Mustapic will begin their Thunderwolves careers. Henry Tan, Mor Menashe, and Bacarius Dinkins return to assert themselves as new team leaders. Alex Robichaud, who plays positions 2-through-5 and guards 1-through-5, provides irreplaceable heart, hustle, and leadership.

“Our identity and approach as a team is based on how hard we work each and every day.” – Manny Furtado, Head Coach Key Losses: Dwayne Harvey, Anthony McIntosh Key Returns: Henry Tan, Mor Menashe, Bacarius Dinkins Key Recruits: Quincy Johnson, Taner Parrington, Nick Burke

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WOMEN’S SEASON PREVIEW

The team will be young with all but two players in years 1-3. Fifth year senior post Essa Jacobsen has been a workhorse the last two years and will be called upon to be the team’s leader. Fourth year senior guard Katelyn Zen has played in the shadow of Jylisa Williams the past two seasons but is ready to step up as a leader and be an impact player. Highly recruited rookie Rachel Webber, from Ancaster, Ontario has emerged early as a complete player with a high ceiling for development.

“Our goal is to be a tough defending team that shares the ball on offense. We don’t have the ‘go to’ player but I feel this team will grow and become tougher throughout the year.” – Jon Kreiner, Head Coach Key Losses: Jylisa Williams, Katie Ulakovic, Corina Bruni Key Returns: Essa Jacobsen, Katelyn Zen, Bridget O’Reilly Key Recruits: Rachel Webber, Amanda Miller, Maggie Murphy


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2015-16 MEN’S BASKETBALL ROSTER # 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 11 12 13 15 20 21 22 23 24 RS RS

NAME Kyle Estalilla Quincy Johnson Nick Burke Kache Kopec Henry Tan Nick Soulias Brandon Persad Mor Menashe Mike Theodore Chris Howell Matthew Mustapic Taner Parrington Michael Poirier Alexandre Robichaud Darnell Curtin Antony Flores Bacarius Dinkins Dwayne Chong Wais Mohamed

HT. POS. 5-9 G 6-6 F 6-0 G 6-3 G 6-1 G 5-9 G 6-4 G 6-2 G 6-4 F 6-4 F 6-0 G 6-7 F 6-5 F 6-3 G 6-0 G 6-1 G 6-5 F 5-10 G 6-2 G

YR. 1 1 2 1 3 1 1 4 1 1 1 2 2 4 1 1 4 3 3

THUNDERWOLVES BEST...

MAJOR Business Arts Math English Concurrent Educ. Business Biology Business Political Science Business Nursing Business Business Business Business Business Arts Business Sociology

HOMETOWN Mississauga, Ont. Kelowna, B.C. Hamilton, Ont. Kelowna, B.C. Vaughn, Ont. Thunder Bay, Ont. Toronto, Ont. Ein-Carmel, Israel Ottawa, Ont. Winnipeg, Man. Thunder Bay, Ont. Calgary, Alb. Mississauga, Ont. Thunder Bay, Ont. Hamilton, Ont. Ottawa, Ont. Jonesville, Florida Melbourne, Australia Ottawa, Ont.

Outside Threat:

Defender:

Henry Tan, Taner Parrington

Alex Robichaud, Bacarius Dinkins

Scoring Threat:

Ball Handler:

Henry Tan, Bacarius Dinkins

Mor Menashe, Nick Burke

Rebounder:

Ball Distributor:

Bacarius Dinkins, Alex Robichaud

Alex Robichaud, Mor Menashe

NOVEMBER Fri. 6 Sat. 7 Fri. 13 Sat. 14 Fri. 20 Sat. 21 Fri. 27 Sat. 28

Guelph Guelph Ottawa Carleton Nipissing Laurentian at Brock at Brock

8:00 PM 8:00 PM 8:00 PM 8:00 PM 8:00 PM 8:00 PM 8:00 PM 8:00 PM

JANUARY Sat. 23 Fri. 29 Sat. 30

at Algoma McMaster McMaster

8:00 PM 8:00 PM 8:00 PM

FEBRUARY Fri. 5 Sat. 6 Fri. 12 Sat. 13 Fri. 19 Sat. 20 Fri. 26 Sat. 27

at York at Queen’s at Waterloo at Laurier Ryerson Toronto at Western at Windsor

8:00 PM 8:00 PM 8:00 PM 8:00 PM 8:00 PM 8:00 PM 8:00 PM 8:30 PM

2014-15 SEASON STATS # NAME GP. MIN./MPG 4 Ryan Doornick 16 228/14.3 6 Henry Tan 12 235/19.6 7 Nick Nihezagire 3 3/1.0 8 Dwayne Harvey 19 600/31.6 11 Ashaunti Hogan 17 273/16.1 12 Mor Menashe 17 330/19.4 15 Addy Ogunye 19 180/9.5 20 Michael Poirier 3 7/2.3 21 Alex Robichaud 19 563/29.6 22 Anthony McIntosh 18 498/27.7 23 Jamar Coke 17 369/21.1 24 Bacarius Dinkins 19 458/24.1

FG (M-A/%) 20-62/32.3% 30-89/33.7% 0-1/0% 84-194/43.3% 32-96/33.3% 50-116/43.1% 12-32/37.5% 0-0/0% 54-132/40.9% 83-166/50% 54-143/37.8% 68-134/50.7%

3PFG (M-A/%) 16-47/34% 9-45/20% 0-1/0% 8-31/25.8% 23-78/29.5% 9-30/30% 0-7/0% 0-0/0% 32-88/36.4% 0-1/0% 23-73/31.5% 0-0/0%

FT (M-A/%) 16-23/69.6% 22-34/64.7% 0-0/0% 59-103/57.3% 12-15/80% 20-31/64.5% 2-11/18.2% 0-0/0% 25-31/80.6% 43-53/81.1% 31-40/77.5% 54-84/64.3%

REB (O-D-T) 44-15-19 5-18-23 0-0-0 26-104-130 11-30-41 7-36-43 8-14-22 0-4-4 25-48-73 44-65-109 13-15-63 45-113-158

RPG A TO BLK STL PTS/PPG 1.2 11 16 0 7 72/4.5 1.9 25 25 1 7 91/7.6 0.0 0 1 0 0 0/0 6.8 66 49 1 16 235/12.4 2.4 9 10 1 8 99/5.8 2.5 41 42 1 21 129/7.6 1.2 2 8 5 2 26/1.4 1.3 0 2 0 0 0/0 3.8 18 31 0 12 165/8.7 6.1 16 33 20 11 209/11.6 3.7 28 45 5 14 162/9.5 8.3 6 33 14 7 190/10


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L O W R E D N U H 2015-16 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL ROSTER # 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 14 15 21 22 23

NAME Rachel Webber Katelyn Zen Cassandra Soulias Maggie Murphy Kylee Kuchta Lindsay Edward Katelyn Andrea Amanda Miller Jerika Baldin Blair McNaughton Essa Jacobsen August Ricketts Bridget O’Reilly Gillian Lavoie

HT. POS. 5-5 G 5-8 G 5-3 G 5-7 G 5-6 G 5-9 W 5-11 F 5-11 F 5-7 G 5-10 W 6-0 P 6-0 P 5-10 W 6-1 P

YR. 1 4 3 3 2 1 3 3 3 3 5 2 2 3

MAJOR HB Geography (ED) HB Kinesiology HB Science (ED) HB Nursing HB Kinesiology HB Kinesiology (ED) Applied Life Sciences Bachelor of Psychology HB Math (ED) Enviro. Resource Mgmt. Bachelor of Psychology HB Kinesiology HB Buisiness Commerce HB Buisiness Commerce

HOMETOWN Ancaster, Ont. North Bay, Ont. Thunder Bay, Ont. Thunder Bay, Ont. Baddeck, N.S. Holland Landing, Ont. Thunder Bay, Ont. Pontiac, Michigan Brantford, Ont. Kitchener, Ont. Grand Marais, Minnesota Stouffville, Ont. Seaforth, Ont. Thunder Bay, Ont.

2015-16 SCHEDULE

NOVEMBER Fri. 6 Sat. 7 Fri. 13 Sat. 14 Fri. 20 Sat. 21 Fri. 27 Sat. 28

Guelph Guelph Ottawa Carleton Nipissing Laurentian at Brock at Brock

6:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM

JANUARY Sat. 23 Fri. 29 Sat. 30

at Algoma McMaster McMaster

6:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM

FEBRUARY

THUNDERWOLVES BEST... Outside Threat:

Defender:

Blair McNaughton, Cassandra Soulias

Katelyn Zen

Scoring Threat:

Ball Handler:

Katelyn Andrea, Bridget O’Reilly

Jerika Baldin

Rebounder:

Ball Distributor:

Gillian Lavoie, Katelyn Andrea, Essa Jacobsen

Rachel Webber

Fri. 5 Sat. 6 Fri. 12 Sat. 13 Fri. 19 Sat. 20 Fri. 26 Sat. 27

at York at Queen’s at Waterloo at Laurier Ryerson Toronto at Western at Windsor

6:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:30 PM

2014-15 SEASON STATS # NAME GP. MIN./MPG FG (M-A/%) 3PFG (M-A/%) FT (M-A/%) REB (O-D-T) RPG A TO BLK STL PTS/PPG 04 Jylisa Williams 19 571/30.1 198-366/54.1% 2-10/20% 150-188/79.8% 42-135-177 9.3 65 67 16 76 548/28.8 05 Katelyn Zen 19 172/9.1 13-46/28.3% 0-1/0% 10-12/83.3% 15-20-35 1.8 7 12 0 2 36/1.9 06 Cassandra Soulias 19 189/9.9 18-59/30.5% 10-37/27% 7-9/77.8% 6-21-27 1.4 14 10 1 7 53/2.8 07 Corina Bruni 18 483/26.8 39-114/34.2% 11-40/27.5% 6-8/75% 23-46-69 3.8 101 55 0 49 95/5.3 08 Kylee Kuchta 3 18/6.0 1-2/50% 0-0/0% 0-0/0% 0-0-0 0.0 3 1 0 0 2/0.7 09 Katie Ulakovic 19 552/29.1 43-156/27.6% 33-113/29.2% 22-35/62.9% 5-21-26 1.4 26 21 1 16 141/7.4 10 Katelyn Andrea 19 533/28.1 57-141/40.4% 8-19/42.1% 26-50/52% 46-56-102 5.4 38 41 9 13 148/7.8 12 Jerika Baldin 14 211/15.1 7-27/25.9% 0-7/0% 2-6/33.3% 7-18-25 1.8 29 20 0 8 16/1.1 13 Mozanga Ekwalanga3 14/4.7 0-4/0% 0-1/0% 0-0/0% 0-1-1 0.3 0 1 0 0 0/0 14 Blair McNaughton 17 129/7.6 14-43/32.6% 9-32/28.1% 2-2/100% 7-19-26 1.5 4 8 3 1 39/2.3 15 Essa Jacobsen 18 444/24.7 72-152/47.4% 0-0/0% 22-50/44% 58-76-134 7.4 17 45 2 24 166/9.2 21 August Ricketts 15 100/6.7 14-32/43.8% 0-0/0% 2-4/50% 11 1.6 2 15 1 0 30/2 22 Bridget O’Reilly 19 298/15.7 26-84/31.0% 11-49/22.4% 3-8/37.5% 20-37-57 3.0 11 21 2 10 66/3.5 23 Gillian Lavoie 11 82/7.5 8-22/36.4% 0-0/0% 4-9/44.4% 13-7-20 1.8 1 6 1 0 20/1.8


MEN’S SEASON PREVIEW

The Voyageurs men’s basketball team has a fresh look this year as they welcome seven incoming Voyageurs to the lineup for the 2015-16 season. Highlighting the returning class for the Voyageurs is third-year guard David Aromolaran who ranked fifth in the OUA in steals last season (32), averaging 27.8 minutes/game over 19 games and 9.4 ppg. Also returning is fourth-year forward Sam Hirst who had a breakout 2014-15 year for the Voyageurs as he shot 45.2% from the floor, averaging 14.6 ppg in 31.9 min/game and ranked 18th in the OUA in rebounds per game (6.4). The loss of OUA second-team all-star Tychon Carter-Newman, threepoint threat Ryan Bennett and veteran two-way player Sam Levac is a tough blow to both ends of the court for the Voyageurs but incoming guards Anthony Iacoe and Theo Thomas should help alleviate some of that stress. Head coach, Shawn Swords, is cognizant of the inexperience of his 2015-16 squad but states that “we are a young team looking to play with tempo”. In an OUA North division that housed the top two teams in the country last year, the Carleton Ravens and Ottawa Gee-Gees, the Voyageurs will have their hands full again this season as they shoot to better their 7-12 record and make another trip into the playoffs in 2015-16.

“We are a young team who will be looking to play with tempo.” - Shawn Swords, Head Coach Key Losses: Tychon Carter-Newman, Ryan Bennett, Sam Levac Key Returns: David Aromolaran, Sam Hirst, Darcy Watt Key Recruits: Anthony Iacoe, Theo Thomas

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WOMEN’S SEASON PREVIEW

The Voyageurs women’s basketball team welcomes back a strong returning class to this year’s lineup along with some key incoming additions which should help them improve on their 8-11 record from a year ago. Highlighting the returning class for the Voyageurs are fifth year guards Danielle Harris and Adrienne Moreau who averaged 12.5 and 9.1ppg, respectively. Harris will once again resume the role of play maker as she averaged 2.5 assists per game in 31 min/game. Moreau, always a threat from the arc, averaged 29% from the three-point line last year and will look to add to her career three-point total this year. On the defensive end, L’Ashante Henry and Adriane Bruni highlight the back court for the Voyageurs as they raked in 100 total rebounds last year. The loss of Devenae Bryce, the team’s leader last season in points, points per game, rebounds, assists, steals and blocks is a tough blow to both ends of the court for the Voyageurs but incoming guards Andrea Zulich and Mackenzie Robinson should help alleviate some of that stress. Head coach, Jason Hurley, says that the key to success this year is “to keep improving as a defensive and rebounding group. We are cautiously optimistic that we can push the tempo both offensively and defensively and become a little more focused on scoring as a team.” The Voyageurs will once again have their hands full again this season in a tough OUA North division as they shoot to make another trip further into the playoffs in 2015-16.

“We need to keep improving as a defensive and rebounding group. We are cautiously optimistic we can push the tempo both offensively and defensively and become a little more focused on scoring as a team.” – Jason Hurley, Head Coach Key Losses: Devenae Bryce Key Returns: Danielle Harris, Adrienne Moreau, L’Ashante Henry Key Recruits: Mackenzie Robinson, Andrea Zulich


2015-16 MEN’S BASKETBALL ROSTER # 10 11 12 14 21 22 23 24 32 34 35 42 44 55

NAME Nick Simon David Aromolaran JD West Theo Thomas Anthony Iacoe Darcy Watt Alexander Henry-Iriarte Michael McQuarrie Joseph Sykes Mustafa Abdi Stefan Simpson Juac Aguer Sam Hirst Lex van Iperen Tristan Rienstra

HT. POS. 5-11 G 6-0 G 6-3 G 6-3 G 6-0 G 6-6 F 6-4 F 6-6 F 6-7 F 6-3 G 5-10 G 6-7 F 6-2 F 6-7 F 6-2 G

YR. 3 3 2 1 1 4 1 2 3 2 2 1 4 2 1

MAJOR Psychology Religious Studies Sports Admin. Social Work Health Promotion Indigenous Social Work Mechanical Eng. Sport & Physical Edu. Mining Eng. Commerce Comm. Studies Chemical Eng. Sports Admin. Economics Sports Admin.

2015-16 SCHEDULE HOMETOWN Toronto, Ont. Brampton, Ont. Mildmay, Ont. Brampton, Ont. Sault Ste. Marie, Ont. East York, Ont. Sudbury, Ont. Chelmsford, Ont. Calgary, Alb. Ottawa, Ont. Brampton, Ont. Hamilton, Ont. Collingwood, Ont. Englehart, Ont. Cobourg, Ont.

NOVEMBER Fri. 6 Sat. 7 Fri. 13 Sat. 14 Fri. 20 Sat. 21 Fri. 27 Sat. 28

Guelph Guelph Ottawa Carleton Nipissing Laurentian at Brock at Brock

8:00 PM 8:00 PM 8:00 PM 8:00 PM 8:00 PM 8:00 PM 8:00 PM 8:00 PM

JANUARY Sat. 23 Fri. 29 Sat. 30

at Algoma McMaster McMaster

8:00 PM 8:00 PM 8:00 PM

FEBRUARY

VOYAGEURS BEST... Outside Threat:

Defender:

David Aromolaran

Theo Thomas

Scoring Threat:

Ball Handler:

David Aromolaran

David Aromolaran

Rebounder:

Ball Distributor:

Darcy Watt

Sam Hirst

Fri. 5 Sat. 6 Fri. 12 Sat. 13 Fri. 19 Sat. 20 Fri. 26 Sat. 27

at York at Queen’s at Waterloo at Laurier Ryerson Toronto at Western at Windsor

8:00 PM 8:00 PM 8:00 PM 8:00 PM 8:00 PM 8:00 PM 8:00 PM 8:30 PM

2014-15 SEASON STATS # NAME GP. MIN./MPG 10 Nick Simon 16 215/13.4 11 David Aromolaran 19 528/27.8 12 Jd West 17 139/8.2 14 Ryan Bennett 19 639/33.6 15 Tychon Carter-Newman19 656/34.5 21 Anthony Yango 5 18/3.6 22 Darcy Watt 19 370/19.5 24 Mike McQuarrie 2 1/.5 32 Joseph Sykes 18 268/14.9 34 Sam Levac 19 266/14 35 Stefan Simpson 1 9/9 42 Jamie Ames 6 38/6.3 44 Sam Hirst 19 606/31.9 55 Lex Van iperen 8 64/8

FG (M-A/%) 18-53/34% 61-159/38.4% 14-35/40% 107-264/40.5% 102-270/37.8% 1-6/16.7% 24-68/35.3% 0-0/0% 17-51/33.3% 15-55/27.3% 1-3/33.3% 4-14/28.6% 89-197/45.2% 4-12/33.3%

3PFG (M-A/%) 9-37/24.3% 5-24/20.8% 11-29/37.9% 51-139/36.7% 11-49/22.4% 1-3/33.3% 0-1/0% 0-0/0% 0-0/0% 5-32/15.6% 1-2/50% 1-2/50% 12-45/26.7% 0-0/0%

FT (M-A/%) 11-14/78.6% 52-63/82.5% 0-0/0% 48-79/60.8% 75-110/68.2% 0-0/0% 6-11/54.5% 0-0/0% 15-20/75% 6-13/46.2% 0-0/0% 0-0/0% 87-109/79.8% 2-6/33.3%

REB (O-D-T) 10-14-24 13-41-54 3-9-12 19-53-72 35-101-136 1-1-2 28-46-74 0-1-1 15-43-58 14-27-41 0-0-0 3-4-7 30-91-121 5-3-8

RPG A TO BLK STL PTS/PPG 1.5 25 14 3 12 56/3.5 2.8 50 58 5 32 179/9.4 0.7 5 5 0 4 39/2.3 3.8 48 45 12 22 313/16.5 7.2 67 74 11 26 290/15.3 0.4 0 2 0 0 3/0.6 3.9 10 16 3 9 54/2.8 0.5 0 0 0 0 0/0 3.2 9 21 6 3 49/2.7 2.2 17 18 0 2 41/2.2 0.0 0 0 0 0 3/3 1.2 4 1 0 0 9/1.5 6.4 26 36 7 28 277/14.6 1.0 0 3 1 0 10/1.3


N A I T N E R U LA S R U E G A Y O V 2015-16 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL ROSTER # 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 21 22 23

NAME Emily Fisher Adrienne Moreau Charlotte Case Meghan Forestell Danielle Harris Emily Tinnes Mackenzie Robinson Andrea Zulich Adriane Bruni Nicole Eccles Rachel McLean Claire Fawcett Olivia Hazlett L’Ashante Henry Madison Cooper Darby Heenan-van Horn

HT. POS. 5-9 G 5-10 G 5-8 G 5-8 G 5-5 G 5-3 G 5-8 G 5-7 G 5-9 G 6-2 F 5-11 F 6-1 F 5-8 F 5-10 F 5-11 F 5-5 G

YR. 1 5 1 2 5 2 1 1 2 2 5 2 1 3 2 1

MAJOR Mechanical Eng. Masters Sport & Physical Edu. Biomedical Biology Commerce Sport & Physical Edu. Sport & Physical Edu. Kinesiology Biomedical Biology Forensic Science Law & Justice Chemical Eng. Sport & Physical Edu. Commerce Social Work Sport Psychology

HOMETOWN Georgetown, Ont. Midhurst, Ont. Guelph, Ont. Mississauga, Ont. Richmond Hill, Ont. Newmarket, Ont. Collingwood, Ont. Sudbury, Ont. Sault Ste Marie, Ont. Mississauga, Ont. Sault Ste Marie, Ont. Ottawa, Ont. Fredericton, N.B. Brampton, Ont. Mississauga, Ont. Cottam, Ont

2015-16 SCHEDULE

NOVEMBER Fri. 6 Sat. 7 Fri. 13 Sat. 14 Fri. 20 Sat. 21 Sat. 28

at Carleton at Ottawa Queen’s York at Guelph at Lakehead Algoma

6:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM

JANUARY Sat. 16 Fri. 22 Sat. 23 Fri. 29 Sat. 30

at Nipissing Waterloo Laurier Ryerson Toronto

6:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM

FEBRUARY

VOYAGEURS BEST... Outside Threat:

Defender:

Adrienne Moreau, Meghan Forestell

Adriane Bruni, Danielle Harris

Scoring Threat:

Ball Handler:

Dani Harris, Adrienne Moreau

Danielle Harris, Emily Tinnes

Rebounder:

Ball Distributor:

L’Ashante Henry, Adrienne Moreau

Danielle Harris, Emily Tinnes

Fri. 5 Sat. 6 Sat. 13 Fri. 19 Sat. 20 Fri. 26 Sat. 27

at Windsor at Western Nipissing at Brock at McMaster Carleton Ottawa

6:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM

2014-15 SEASON STATS # NAME GP. MIN./MPG FG (M-A/%) 3PFG (M-A/%) FT (M-A/%) REB (O-D-T) RPG A TO BLK STL PTS/PPG 04 Devenae Bryce 19 432/22.7 103-234/44% 1-5/20% 62-98/63.3% 39-58-97 5.1 54 74 15 48 269/14.2 05 Adrienne Moreau 19 502/26.4 57-190/30% 36-124/29% 22-34/64.7% 31-57-88 4.6 12 35 5 35 172/9.1 06 Jacqueline Wilkinson3 30/10 0-9/0% 0-2/0% 0-3/0% 1-3-4 1.3 3 8 0 1 0/0 07 Meghan Forestell 19 415/21.8 32-135/23.7% 17-86/19.8% 22-27/81.5% 6-39-45 2.4 20 34 0 13 103/5.4 08 Danielle Harris 19 591/31.1 75-256/29.3 26-115/22.6% 62-81/76.5% 23-46-69 3.6 47 53 2 21 238/12.5 09 Emily Tinnes 16 200/12.5 16-41/39% 11-28/39.3% 7-14/50% 2-22-24 1.5 15 16 0 23 50/3.1 10 Rebecca Goodier 16 137/8.6 14-42/33.3 1-17/5.9% 4-5/80% 10-14-24 1.5 8 10 0 2 33/2.1 11 Emily Case 19 294/15.5 15-44/34.1% 1-13/7.7% 2-10/20% 26-35-61 3.2 19 22 1 13 33/1.7 12 Adriane Bruni 15 186/12.4 11-36/30.6% 1-16/6.3% 4-8/50% 15-17-32 2.1 12 21 1 7 27/1.8 13 Nicole Eccles 16 193/12.1 14-34/41.2% 0-0/0% 1-3/33.3% 10-30-40 2.5 10 11 10 5 29/1.8 14 Rachel McLean 17 146/8.6 15-48/31.3% 0-1/0% 6-10/60% 23-10-33 1.9 6 6 0 3 36/2.1 15 Claire Fawcett 1 3/3 1-1/100% 0-0/0% 0-0/0% 0-0-0 0.0 0 1 0 0 2/2 22 L’Ashante Henry 19 393/20.7 25-89/28.1% 0-0/0% 12-27/44.4% 26-42-68 3.6 11 13 4 20 62/3.3 23 Mary Scott 19 242/12.7 29-101/28.7% 20-73/27.4% 10-14/71.4% 10-31-41 2.2 9 11 2 7 88/4.6



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MEN’S SEASON PREVIEW

After an up-and-down season for the Wilfrid Laurier Golden Hawks in 2014-15, the purple and gold will be looking for continued growth from their young roster as they head into this upcoming season which opens on November 4 against division rival, the Windsor Lancers. Despite posting a 7-13 record a year ago, Laurier advanced to the OUA Quarter-finals a year ago thanks to a thrilling first round upset of the Western Mustangs. The Hawks will look to that result as proof that they can compete with the upper echelon of teams in the OUA this season. Any success that the Hawks have will run through their fifth year guard Will Coulthard. Entering this season as Laurier’s third all-time leading scorer with 1,239 points, Coulthard has been an offensive machine for his entire career and last season, after averaging 17.0 points per game, was recognized as an OUA All-Star for the first time in his career. The veteran guard will have a pair of sharp-shooting youngsters to help ease the scoring pressure this season as early in the preseason, both Chuder Teny and Luke Allin have shown that they can score 20 points a night when needed. Allin, the younger brother of former Laurier great Max Allin, was recognized as a CIS All-Rookie last year while Teny is a former recipient of the Mike Moser Award, handed out to the top high school player in Kitchener-Waterloo. Other players to keep an eye on include 6-8 forward Matt Chesson, a very efficient shooter and strong presence in the post, as well as forward Garrison Thomas, an energy player who can rebound, play defence and chip in on offence.

“We are a young team that has some growing to do but we will have a chance to compete with everyone in this league by the second half of the season.” – Peter Campbell, Head Coach Key Losses: Kyrie Coleman, Aiddian Walters, James Agyeman Key Returns: Will Coulthard, Matt Chesson, Luke Allin, Chuder Teny Key Recruits: Simon Mikre, Sydney Davis

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WOMEN’S SEASON PREVIEW

The Wilfrid Laurier Golden Hawks will have one thing on their mind this year as they enter the 2015-16 OUA season: redemption. After spending much of last year nationally-ranked, and among the top teams in the province, the Hawks were upset in their first playoff game, a heartbreaking double overtime loss to the Queen’s Gaels. As they get set to open up their season against the Windsor Lancers on November 4, that loss will undoubtedly be fueling them as they look to make a statement in the league once again this year. To match their success from last season, the Golden Hawks will have to overcome the loss of key fifth year’s from 2014-15, Whitney Ellenor and Lee Anna Osei. Both players were key parts of head coach Paul Falco’s team as they were recognized as OUA All-Stars last season. Laurier will look to returning fifth year guard Courtney Bruce, along with Kaitlyn Schenck and Nicole Morrison to pick up the slack left behind by Ellenor and Osei’s departure. All three have proven in the past that they have the ability on both offence and defence to make an impact. Two names to keep an eye on this year are third year forward Alexandra Spadaro, who will replace a majority of Ellenor’s minutes, and second year guard Amanda Milanis, who will serve as the backup point guard behind Morrison.

“This year’s squad will rely on some younger players to take on significant roles as we battle in the evercompetitive OUA.” – Paul Falco, Head Coach Key Losses: Whitney Ellenor, Lee Anna Osei, Sam Jacobs Key Returns: Courtney Bruce, Kaitlyn Schenck, Nicole Morrison, Alexandra Spadaro Key Recruits: Alanna Martin


2015-16 MEN’S BASKETBALL ROSTER # 9 13 7 12 10 6 5 15 8 2 20 11 4 3

NAME Luke Allin Nonso Anyakwo Ivan Bilandzic Matt Chesson Owen Coulthard Will Coulthard Sydney Davis Joseph Fo Vlad Matovic Simon Mikre Simon Polan-Couillard Navraj Randhawa Chuder Teny Garrison Thomas

HT. POS. 6-7 F 6-6 F 6-6 F 6-8 F 6-0 G 6-2 G 6-3 G 6-2 G 6-8 F 6-3 G 6-5 F 5-9 G 6-2 G 6-3 F

YR. 2 2 1 4 3 5 1 1 3 1 3 1 2 4

MAJOR Arts Poli Sci French Kin/Phys. Ed. Arts Geography Comm. Std. Arts Economics Business Business Health Sciences Comm. Std. Comm. Std.

2015-16 SCHEDULE HOMETOWN Chatham, Ont. Fort Erie, Ont. Waterloo, Ont. Whitby, Ont. Oakville, Ont. Oakville, Ont. Mississauga, Ont. Markham, Ont. Kitchener, Ont. Scarborough, Ont. Toronto, Ont. Hamilton, Ont. Kitchener, Ont. Burlington, Ont.

Simon Mikre, Sydney Davis

Scoring Threat:

Ball Distributor:

Chuder Teny, Luke Allin, Will Coulthard

Simon Mikre, Sydney Davis

Rebounder:

at Windsor Western at Algoma at Algoma at Waterloo Queen’s York

8:00 PM 3:00 PM 3:00 PM 3:00 PM 3:00 PM 8:00 PM 8:00 PM

JANUARY Wed. 13 Sat. 16 Fri. 22 Sat. 23 Wed. 27 Sat. 30

Fri. 5 Sat. 6 Fri. 12 Sat. 13 Fri. 19 Sat. 20 Sat. 27

Ball Handler:

Chuder Teny, Luke Allin, Will Coulthard

Wed. 4 Sat. 7 Sat. 14 Sun. 15 Sat. 21 Fri. 27 Sat. 28

Brock McMaster at Nipissing atLaurentian Windsor at Western

8:00 PM 3:00 PM 8:00 PM 8:00 PM 8:00 PM 3:00 PM

FEBRUARY

GOLDEN HAWKS BEST... Outside Threat:

NOVEMBER

at Ryerson at Toronto Guelph Lakehead at Carleton at Ottawa Waterloo

8:00 PM 8:00 PM 8:00 PM 8:00 PM 8:00 PM 8:00 PM 2:00 PM

Luke Allin, Matt Chesson

2014-15 SEASON STATS # NAME GP. MIN./MPG 01 Omar Anglin 6 57/9.5 02 James Agyeman 19 469/24.7 03 Garrison Thomas 20 475/23.8 04 Chuder Teny 19 255/13.4 05 Vladimir Matovic 9 33/3.7 06 Will Coulthard 18 575/31.9 07 Jack Simmons 6 80/13.3 08 Michael Godfrey 1 8/8 09 Luke Allin 20 405/20.3 10 Owen Coulthard 18 179/9.9 11 Nyron Barnes 7 29/4.1 12 Matthew Chesson 19 227/11.9 13 Nonso Anyakwo 5 40/8 14 Simon Polan-Couillard19 188/9.9 15 Aiddian Walters 20 473/23.7 20 Kyrie Coleman 20 508/25.4 21 Filip Cvrkalj 1 7/7

FG (M-A/%) 3-12/25% 45-112/40.2% 51-136/37.5% 35-111/31.5% 4-7/57.1% 107-290/36.9% 19-52/36.5% 0-0/0% 49-131/37.4% 23-74/31.1% 3-5/60% 51-94/54.3% 2-3/66.7% 11-25/44% 73-183/39.9% 94-188/50% 1-1/100%

3PFG (M-A/%) 1-4/25% 3-6/50% 14-49/28.6% 24-63/38.1% 0-0/0% 44-134/32.8% 3-13/23.1% 0-0/0% 34-69/49.3% 16-50/32% 2-4/50% 0-1/0% 0-0/0% 0-1/0% 0-1/0% 0-0/0% 1-1/100%

FT (M-A/%) 2-2/100% 26-48/54.2% 10-19/52.6% 28-35/80% 1-2/50% 48-69/69.6% 4-5/80% 0-0/0% 11-20/55% 12-16/75% 0-0/0% 31-46/67.4% 0-2/0% 2-6/33.3% 26-46/56.5% 37-55/67.3% 2-2/100%

REB (O-D-T) 2-2-4 4-35-39 25-81-106 8-25-33 2-2-4 18-41-59 9-7-16 0-0-0 21-61-82 4-15-19 0-2-2 17-36-56 1-2-3 14-30-44 47-52-99 54-101-155 0-0-0

RPG A TO BLK STL PTS/PPG 0.7 7 5 0 1 9/1.5 2.1 53 35 1 19 119/6.3 5.3 35 29 4 23 126/6.3 1.7 19 22 0 7 122/6.4 0.4 6 2 1 1 9/1 3.3 46 31 1 31 306/17 2.7 5 4 1 2 45/7.5 0.0 0 1 0 0 0/0 4.1 19 21 1 9 143/7.2 1.1 5 8 2 7 74/4.1 0.3 1 6 0 1 8/1.1 2.9 6 13 9 6 133/7 0.6 3 0 0 0 4/0.8 2.3 10 7 2 1 24/1.3 5.0 19 32 7 14 172/8.6 7.8 20 25 25 14 225/11.3 0.0 0 0 0 0 5/5


R E I R LAU

S K W A H N E D GOL 2015-16 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL ROSTER # 8 23 11 32 10 4 9 5 22 15 6 7 13

NAME Courtney Bruce Sarah Dillon Lauren Jamieson Cori Marshall Alanna Martin Hannah McGurk Amanda Milanis Nicole Morrison Melissa Pare Heather Payne Irena Rynkiewicz Kaitlyn Schenck Alexandra Spadaro

HT. 5-9 5-10 5-11 5-5 5-8 5-3 5-5 5-4 6-1 5-11 5-10 5-6 5-11

POS. G G G G G G G G F F G G F

YR. 5 3 2 2 1 1 2 3 2 4 1 4 3

GOLDEN HAWKS BEST...

MAJOR Comm. Std. Kin/Phys. Ed. Comm. Std. Arts Kin/Phys. Ed. Sociology Comm. Std. Comm. Std. Health Sciences Kin/Phys. Ed. Kin/Phys. Ed. Psychology Kin/Phys. Ed.

2015-16 SCHEDULE HOMETOWN Orillia, Ont. Welland, Ont. Oakville, Ont. Thornhill, Ont. North Vancouver, B.C. Dundas, Ont. Tecumseh, Ont. Hamilton, Ont. LaSalle, Ont. North Bay, Ont. Mississauga, Ont. Kitchener, Ont. Grimsby, Ont.

NOVEMBER Wed. 4 Sat. 7 Sat. 14 Sun. 15 Sat. 21 Fri. 27 Sat. 28

at Windsor Western at Algoma at Algoma at Waterloo Queen’s York

6:00 PM 1:00 PM 1:00 PM 1:00 PM 1:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM

JANUARY Wed. 13 Sat. 16 Fri. 22 Sat. 23 Wed. 27 Sat. 30

Brock McMaster at Nipissing atLaurentian Windsor at Western

6:00 PM 1:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM 1:00 PM

FEBRUARY

Outside Threat:

Defender:

Courtney Bruce, Lauren Jamieson, Sarah Dillon

Nicole Morrison, Amanda Milanis

Scoring Threat:

Ball Handler:

Nicole Morrison, Kaitlyn Schenck, Courtney Bruce

Amanda Milanis, Nicole Morrison

Rebounder:

Ball Distributor:

Alexandra Spadaro, Melissa Pare

Amanda Milanis, Nicole Morrison

Fri. 5 Sat. 6 Fri. 12 Sat. 13 Fri. 19 Sat. 20 Sat. 27

at Ryerson at Toronto Guelph Lakehead at Carleton at Ottawa Waterloo

6:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM 12:00 PM

2014-15 SEASON STATS # NAME GP. MIN./MPG 04 Lee Anna Osei 15 410/27.3 05 Nicole Morrison 20 587/29.4 06 Melissa Dally 9 43/4.8 07 Kaitlyn Schenck 20 553/27.7 08 Courtney Bruce 13 235/18.1 09 Amanda Milanis 8 132/16.5 11 Lauren Jamieson 17 167/9.8 13 Alexandra Spadaro 16 303/18.9 14 Samantha Jacobs 20 516/25.8 15 Heather Payne 19 201/10.6 20 Whitney Ellenor 20 555/27.8 22 Melissa Pare 2 1/0.5 23 Sarah Dillon 20 297/14.9

FG (M-A/%) 34-85/40% 90-20/44.6% 5-17/29.4% 63-198/31.8% 34-81/42% 6-25/24% 24-62/38.7% 39-97/40.2% 75-160/46.9% 16-34/47.1% 133-286/46.5% 0-1/0% 34-100/34%

3PFG (M-A/%) 0-4/0% 23-69/33.3% 0-2/0% 15-49/30.6% 13-29/44.8% 4-17/23.5% 10-30/33.3% 1-2/50% 0-1/0% 1-3/33.3% 0-0/0% 0-0/0% 21-58/36.2%

FT (M-A/%) 24-34/70.6% 44-56/78.6% 2-2/100% 58-77/75.3% 7-15/46.7% 0-0/100% 3-3/100% 24-29/82.8% 17-23/73.9% 5-11/45.5% 52-65/80% 0-0/0% 0-0/0%

REB (O-D-T) 20-62-82 33-59-92 3-5-8 8-26-34 20-16-36 6-4-10 3-21-24 19-52-71 44-78-122 33-37-70 64-113-177 0-0-0 4-33-37

RPG A TO BLK STL PTS/PPG 5.5 55 40 1 26 92/6.1 4.6 49 51 1 38 247/12.4 0.9 3 4 0 1 12/1.3 1.7 43 22 4 19 199/10 2.8 15 21 4 12 88/6.8 1.3 9 3 1 2 16/2 1.4 6 8 2 7 61/3.6 4.4 5 28 6 10 103/6.4 6.1 36 40 16 42 167/8.4 3.7 7 18 1 7 38/2 8.9 21 41 43 21 318/15.9 0.0 0 0 0 0 0/0 1.9 14 11 0 6 89/4.5


MEN’S SEASON PREVIEW

The McMaster men’s basketball team spent all of last season ranked in the top-five in Canada, captured the OUA Central Division pennant, and was a top-four seed for the playoffs. But a disappointing loss to Windsor in the playoff opener spoiled what, otherwise, was a successful season. The Marauders will regroup in 2015-16 for another run at the OUA title, with an eye on getting back to the CIS Final-8. Coach Amos Connolly enters his sixth season on the McMaster bench and sees most of the same cast return from last year. Depth has been a team strength in recent years and that will continue. The frontcourt will be led by Rohan Boney, along with fellow seniors Leon Alexander and Troy Joseph. Big Connor Gilmore looks ready to assume a much larger role and will be counted on to replace some of what was provided by the departed Taylor Black. Returning to the team after a year away is Jason Quiring, who knows Coach Connolly and the Marauder system. Also a possible option up front is top recruit 6-9 Matt Quiring, who is Jason’s younger brother and someone with the ability to contribute. The guard corps is very deep and the competition for playing time will be intense. Aaron Redpath and Adam Presutti are 5th-year seniors, who will be counted on to supply some leadership to go along with the production they provide. Also in the mix are sharpshooter Trevon McNeil and OUA Allrookie team member David McCulloch, both of whom are impact players. Coach Connolly is also happy to have top guard recruit Chris Thompson on board and expects him to push his older teammates for playing time. Expectations are for the Marauders to remain a top-ten team, but with the OUA being the deepest and toughest conference in Canada, there is no easy path to a championship.

“Our success will depend on how far our defense and rebounding can take us. We know we have a good team but we have to be ready to play the Ottawas, the Carletons, and the Ryersons if we are going to be a genuine contender.” – Amos Connolly, Head Coach

Key Losses: Taylor Black Key Returns: Leon Alexander, Troy Joseph, Aaron Redpath, Adam Presutti, Trevon McNeil, Connor Gilmore Key Recruits: Matt Quiring, Jason Quiring, Chris Thompson

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McMaster 1280 Main S Hamilto Tel. 905.5 Fax. 905.5 Web. www.m

Direc

Glen Gru Tel. 905.525.91 Email. grunwal@

Sports Info

Fraser C Tel. 905.5 Email. caldwef@

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Women’s B

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R E T S McMA S R E D U A R A M

Facts:

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University Street West on, ON 525.9140 526.1573 marauders.ca

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unwald 140 ext. 24340 @mcmaster.ca

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Caldwell 518.9937 @mcmaster.ca

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cord: 16-3 ecord: 0-1 Amos Connolly 140 ext. 23570 @mcmaster.ca

Basketball:

cord: 15-4 ecord: 0-1 ne Marie Thuss 140 ext. 24641 s@hotmail.com

Court:

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WOMEN’S SEASON PREVIEW

There is a swirl of optimism surrounding the McMaster women’s basketball team for the 2015-16 season. However the team will have to overcome the loss of head coach Theresa Burns, who is on a medical leave and likely to miss the bulk of the year. Longtime assistant coach AnneMarie Thuss has stepped in to replace Burns on an interim basis, and her familiarity with the program should make for a smooth transition. The Marauders return the entire roster that captured the OUA Central Division title last year and garner a top-four seed for the playoffs, before a disappointing loss to Lakehead ended the year earlier than expected. McMaster expects to remain a top contender for the OUA title and plans to be in the race to host the OUA final-four. The Marauders will expect to get major contributions from OUA All-Stars Danielle Boiago (18.9-PPG), Clare Kenney (14.7-PPG), and Hilary Hanaka (11.5-PPG), who all finished with double-digit scoring totals. Hanaka was one of three impact rookies to join the Maroon roster last year, along with Linnaea Harper, who made the OUA All-rookie team, and 6-2 post Ally Schweitzer, who grabbed 5.1 rebounds per game off the Marauder bench. Terrific depth comes from veterans Rachael Holmes (10.1-PPG) and Siobhan Manning, who each enter their senior year with lots of experience. There is more excitement about the new faces joining the team, as former CIS Rookie of the Year Vanessa Pickard is eligible to suit up after enrolling in McMaster’s Masters of Kinesiology program, while former Brock Badger Andrea Polischuk, decided to bring her versatile game to McMaster for her final year of eligibility. Both last played in the 2013-14 season, with Pickard averaging 15.8-PPG for St. Francis Xavier in an injury shortened campaign, while Polischuk scored 8.3-PPG as a starter for Brock. Both have the size, experience and talent to be major impact players.

“Coach Burns has always been committed to leading our student-athletes to success both on and off the court and I will work tirelessly to continue that approach, while putting a highly competitive product on the floor. The systems and philosophical approach to the game has been firmly rooted in the excellent athletes that make up this team, and I look forward to the collaborative effort to achieve success this season.” – Anne Marie Thuss, Head Coach

Key Returns: Danielle Boiago, Clare Kenney, Hilary Hanaka, Rachael Holmes, Linnaea Harper Key Recruits: Vanessa Pickard, Andrea Polischuk


2015-16 MEN’S BASKETBALL ROSTER # 3 4 5 6 9 10 11 12 13 21 22 23 25 31 32 33 42 44 45 RS RS

NAME Leon Alexander Trevon McNeil Troy Joseph ChristopherThompson Jason Quiring Matthew Quiring Connor Gilmore Danylo Kostecki Markus Hasse-Kollarits David McCulloch Rohan Boney Aaron Redpath Andre Toic Adam Presutti Andrew Holmes Marko Grahovac Jan Hirjak Lazar Kojovic Lucas Marsden Karol Derech Elliot Ormond

HT. POS. G/F 6-5 G 6-0 F 6-6 G 5-11 F 6-6 F 6-8 F 6-7 G 6-5 G 6-4 G 6-2 G 6-4 G 6-4 G 6-3 G 6-2 G 6-2 G 6-0 C 6-10 G 6-4 F 6-7 F 6-9 G 6-3

MARAUDERS BEST...

YR. 4 3 5 1 3 1 2 1 1 2 4 5 1 5 1 2 1 4 3 1 4

2015-16 SCHEDULE

MAJOR Sociology Political Science Advanced Accounting Cert. Social Sciences Religious Studies Business Social Sciences Business Social Sciences Kinesiology Economics Kinesiology Engineering Continuing Student - Soc Sci Engineering Kinesiology Kinesiology Engineering Physics Co-Op Sciences Enviro & Earth Sciences Chemical Engineering Co-Op

HOMETOWN Ajax, Ont. Oakville, Ont. Ajax, Ont. Cambridge, Ont. Cambridge, Ont. Cambridge, Ont. Etobicoke, Ont. Mississauga, Ont. Newmarket, Ont. Hamilton, Ont. Oakville, Ont. Oakville, Ont. Brantford, Ont. Maple, Ont. Ancaster, Ont. Stoney Creek, Ont. Etobicoke, Ont. Oakville, Ont. Cambridge, Ont. Bright’s Grove, Ont. Hamilton, Ont.

Outside Threat:

Defender:

Trevon McNeil, Aaron Redpath

Rohan Boney

Scoring Threat:

Ball Handler:

Leon Alexander

Dave McCulloch, Adam Presutti

Rebounder:

Ball Distributor:

Connor Gilmore, Troy Joseph

Dave McCulloch

NOVEMBER Wed. 4 Sat. 7 Wed. 11 Sat. 14 Fri. 20 Sat. 21 Sat. 28

Brock at Algoma Ryerson Toronto at Queen’s at York Guelph

8:00 PM 8:00 PM 8:00 PM 3:00 PM 8:00 PM 8:00 PM 3:00 PM

JANUARY Wed. 13 Sat. 16 Wed. 20 Sat. 23 Fri. 29 Sat. 30

at Waterloo at Laurier Windsor Western at Lakehead at Lakehead

8:00 PM 3:00 PM 8:00 PM 3:00 PM 8:00 PM 8:00 PM

FEBRUARY Fri. 12 Sat. 13 Fri. 19 Sat. 20 Wed. 24 Fri. 26

Ottawa Carleton Nipissing Laurentian at Brock at Guelph

8:00 PM 8:00 PM 8:00 PM 8:00 PM 8:00 PM 8:00 PM

2014-15 SEASON STATS # NAME GP. MIN./MPG 3 Leon Alexander 18 346/19.2 4 Trevon McNeil 18 321/17.8 5 Troy Joseph 17 213/12.5 10 Taylor Black 19 478/25.2 11 Connor Gilmore 19 206/10.8 12 Elliot Ormond 5 11/2.2 21 David McCulloch 17 219/12.9 22 Rohan Boney 19 426/22.4 23 Aaron Redpath 19 494/26 25 Adam Presutti 19 493/25.9 32 Joe Rocca 19 441/23.2 33 Marko Grahovac 2 8/4 44 Lazar Kojovic 14 85/6.1 45 Lucas Marsden 5 18/3.6

FG (M-A/%) 71-132/53.8% 41-102/40.2% 16-59/27.1% 90-189/47.6% 20-56/35.7% 0-4/0% 14-31/45.2% 77-141/54.6% 73-183/39.9% 60-139/43.2% 81-194/41.8% 0-1/0% 10-21/47.6% 2-3/66.7%

3PFG (M-A/%) 0-2/0% 18-50/36% 2-20/10% 14-55/25.5% 3-15/20% 0-1/0% 8-22/36.4% 1-6/16.7% 33-84/39.3% 36-89/40.4% 33-89/37.1% 0-1/0% 2-7/28.6% 2-2/100%

FT (M-A/%) 27-48/56.3% 21-25/84% 21-28/75% 44-63/69.8% 33-46/71.7% 0-0/0% 14-16/87.5% 28-68/41.2% 65-85/76.5% 37-55/67.3% 38-57/66.7% 0-0/0% 8-13/61.5% 0-0/0%

REB (O-D-T) 25-48-73 11-30-41 12-25-37 56-116-172 19-35-54 0-3-3 5-19-24 45-86-131 22-72-94 10-56-66 30-46-76 0-1-1 8-12-20 1-4-5

RPG A TO BLK STL PTS/PPG 4.1 24 50 8 18 169/9.4 2.3 20 17 2 7 121/6.7 2.2 4 13 3 4 55/3.2 9.1 19 32 15 16 238/12.5 2.8 4 18 2 5 76/4 0.6 0 1 0 0 0/0 1.4 21 15 1 14 50/2.9 6.9 42 36 26 18 183/9.6 4.9 48 54 4 29 244/12.8 3.5 48 32 2 23 193/10.2 4.0 24 25 9 12 233/12.3 0.5 0 1 0 0 0/0 1.4 3 6 1 5 30/2.1 1.0 0 3 0 0 6/1.2


R E T S McMA S R E D U A R A M 2015-16 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL ROSTER # 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 10 11 13 14 15 21 22 23 31

NAME Andrea Polischuk Danielle Boiago Evie Streight Hilary Hanaka Alexis Spadafora Erin Burns Vanessa Pickard Rachael Holmes Jelena Mamic Allyson Schweitzer Adrienne Peters Clare Kenney Michaela Ionni Linnaea Harper Siobhan Manning Victoria Anderson

HT. F G G G G G G G G F F F G F G F

POS. 5-9 5-7 5-10 5-10 5-9 5-6 5-11 5-9 5-7 6-2 6-0 6-0 5-8 5-11 5-6 6-1

YR. 5 4 1 2 3 2 4 4 1 2 2 4 2 2 4 1

MAJOR Economics Kinesiology Kinesiology Geography Economics Life Sciences Masters - Kinesiology Life Sciences Med Rad Sci. Kinesiology Anthropology Geography Linguistics & Sociology Kinesiology Health Sciences BTech - Biotechnology

HOMETOWN Brantford, Ont. Hamilton, Ont. Kingston, Ont. Hamilton, Ont. Hannon, Ont. Hamilton, Ont. Riverview, N.B. Ancaster, Ont. St Catharines, Ont. Phelpston, Ont. Burlington, Ont. Gananoque, Ont. Stoney Creek, Ont. Newmarket, Ont. Burlington, Ont. Whitby, Ont.

2015-16 SCHEDULE

NOVEMBER Wed. 4 Sat. 7 Wed. 11 Sat. 14 Fri. 20 Sat. 21 Sat. 28

Brock at Algoma Ryerson Toronto at Queen’s at York Guelph

6:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM 1:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM 1:00 PM

JANUARY Wed. 13 Sat. 16 Wed. 20 Sat. 23 Fri. 29 Sat. 30

at Waterloo at Laurier Windsor Western at Lakehead at Lakehead

6:00 PM 1:00 PM 6:00 PM 1:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM

FEBRUARY

MARAUDERS BEST... Outside Threat:

Defender:

Danielle Boiago, Vanessa Pickard

Hilary Hanaka, Rachael Holmes

Scoring Threat:

Ball Handler:

Danielle Boiago

Hilary Hanaka, Danielle Boiago

Rebounder:

Ball Distributor:

Clare Kenney, Ali Schweitzer

Hilary Hanaka, Siobhan Manning

Fri. 12 Sat. 13 Fri. 19 Sat. 20 Wed. 24 Fri. 26

Ottawa Carleton Nipissing Laurentian at Brock at Guelph

6:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM

2014-15 SEASON STATS # NAME GP. MIN./MPG 3 Danielle Boiago 19 654/34.4 5 Hilary Hanaka 19 622/32.7 6 Alexis Spadafora 18 238/13.2 7 Erin Burns 15 197/13.1 10 Rachael Holmes 19 589/31 11 Jelena Mamic 1 17/17 13 Allyson Schweitzer 19 300/15.8 14 Adrienne Peters 7 32/4.6 15 Clare Kenney 13 367/28.2 21 Michaela Ionni 14 92/6.6 22 Linnaea Harper 13 334/25.7 23 Siobhan Manning 19 335/17.6

FG (M-A/%) 133-331/40.2% 87-220/39.5% 22-66/33.3% 11-46/23.9% 76-155/49% 0-4/0% 43-92/46.7% 2-8/25% 75-133/56.4% 6-13/46.2% 29-98/29.6% 33-96/34.4%

3PFG (M-A/%) 44-125/35.2% 17-69/24.6% 1-23/4.3% 0-10/0% 7-22/31.8% 0-0/0% 0-0/0% 0-0/0% 1-3/3.3% 0-0/0% 1-24/4.2% 7-32/21.9%

FT (M-A/%) 50-61/82% 28-33/84.8% 12-14/85.7% 10-16/62.5% 32-44/72.7% 0-0/0% 32-52/61.5% 1-2/50% 40-62/64.5% 2-5/40% 3-5/60% 11-18/6.1%

REB (O-D-T) 18-127-145 29-27-56 28-39-67 15-13-28 40-25-68 1-1-2 40-56-96 1-4-5 39-68-107 12-13-25 21-67-88 9-18-27

RPG A TO BLK STL PTS/PPG 7.6 52 66 13 60 360/18.9 2.9 56 67 9 16 219/11.5 3.7 17 12 1 7 57/3.2 1.9 9 12 0 16 32/2.1 3.6 41 35 1 25 191/10.1 2.0 1 0 0 3 0/0 5.1 10 21 5 10 118/6.2 0.7 1 4 0 1 5/0.7 8.2 8 35 12 24 191/14.7 1.8 13 12 9 6 14/1 6.8 29 41 12 11 62/4.8 1.4 26 22 1 14 84/4.4


MEN’S SEASON PREVIEW

The Nipissing Lakers will look to improve after their inaugural season in the OUA and CIS with a similar lineup, bolstered by a few new additions. Last year, the Lakers finished their year with a record of 4-27 (0-19 in conference play), but had shown a great deal of improvement by the end of the season. Led by OUA All-Rookies Marcus Lewis and Marcos Clennon, who were the top two scorers on the team, with Lewis averaging 14.8 pointer per game, while Clennon posted 9.7 points per game, it will be a more confident group hitting the court in November. They know the competition is another year older and another year more experienced, however, the sharp learning curve they experienced last season will serve them well the second year. Looking for a consistent effort and that first regular season win, Nipissing will be in tough, heading to Ottawa to battle the Carleton Ravens and the Ottawa Gee-Gees to kick off the 2015-16 campaign. They will return home a week later, welcoming the York Lions and Queens Gaels to the RJS Athletic Centre for the team’s home opener.

“We are looking forward to our 2nd year in the CIS and OUA. Our first year was a building and learning process for everyone. Over the course of the spring and summer months, everyone was committed to being better in all aspects we identified as a program. We can’t wait to get back on the court.” – Chris Cheng, Head Coach Key Losses: None Key Returns: Marcus Lewis, Marcos Clennon, Jerron Rhodes, Jordon Campbell Key Recruits: Kalil Langston, Addy Ogunye

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University in

Nipissing U 100 Coll North B Tel. 705.4 Fax. 705.4 Web. athletics

Direc

Vito Cas Tel. 705.474.34 Email. vitoc@n

Sports Info

Robb F Tel. 705.474.34 Email. robbf@n

Men’s Ba

14-15 Rec Playoff Rec Head Coach: Tel. 705.474.34 Email. chrisc@

Women’s B

14-15 Rec Playoff Rec Head Coach: Tel. 705.474.34 Email. margj@

Home C

Robert J Surtees Stu Capacity


Facts:

nformation:

University lege Dr. Bay, ON 474.3461 474.6323 s.nipissingu.ca

ctor:

stiglione 461 ext. 4249 nipissingu.ca

ormation:

Fenton 461 ext. 4539 nipissingu.ca

asketball:

cord: 0-19 cord: DNP Chris Cheng 450 ext. 4634 @nipissingu.ca

Basketball:

cord: 0-19 cord: DNP Marg Jones 450 ext. 4635 @nipissingu.ca

Court:

udent Athletic Centre y: 1,200

G N I S S I NIP S R E K A L WOMEN’S SEASON PREVIEW

The Nipissing Lakers women’s basketball team has really learned from the first year of play in the OUA/CIS. After battling injuries, lack of experience and some adversity through 2014-15, the Lakers have reloaded and are looking forward to an improved 2015-16 campaign. The Lakers have not only brought in quantity – going with a roster of 20 – but also quality, as the student-athletes that have joined the program bring skill, dedication, commitment and the willingness to learn and take the time to build. Hitting the court already in pre-season, the Lakes have seen a lot of positives and are continuing to build on a solid foundation. If they are able to play the way they are capable, speed and transition will be the way Nipissing is successful. Tenacious defence and a quick shift to offence is going to help the Lakers become an effective team this season. Having a solid core returning to the lineup, including leading scoring Claire Abbott is a big boost, but also bringing in new faces – some of which are transfers – is going to give the Lakers depth at each position and allow them to compete on nightly basis.

“We have done a lot of work over the off-season recruiting and making sure we have depth throughout our lineup, at each position and for every situation. We have some key returning players, along with new faces, so we’re really looking forward to putting it all together for the regular season in November.” – Marg Jones, Head Coach Key Losses: Leisa Wierenga Key Returns: Claire Abbott, Maeve Therriault Key Recruits: Rachel Jaworowicz, Jamie Soffer, Ali Czich, Sam Kordez


2015-16 MEN’S BASKETBALL ROSTER # 2 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 21 22 23

NAME Michael Angenent Joey Puddister Marvin Ngonadi Jordon Campbell Jerron Rhodes Jordan Roberts Kalil Langston Ismael Kaba Wil Konybai Kemel Archer Marcus Lewis D’Shawn Johnson Chris Kolar Marcos Clennon

HT. POS. 6-8 PF/C 5-11 G 6-8 C 6-3 G 6-1 G 6-5 PF 6-7 PF 6-3 SF 6-2 G 6-5 PF 6-4 SF 6-5 PF 6-2 SG 6-7 PF

YR. 2 5 2 4 2 2 1 2 2 1 2 2 2 2

MAJOR Business Criminal Justice Business Psychology Business BPHE Math Science and Tech. Sociology Sociology Business Criminal Justice BPHE Criminal Justice

2015-16 SCHEDULE HOMETOWN Schomberg, Ont. North Bay, Ont. Toronto, Ont. Niagara Falls, Ont. Scarborough, Ont. Trout Creek, Ont. Brampton, Ont Ottawa, Ont. Calgary, Alb. Brampton, Ont. Brampton, Ont. Toronto, Ont. St. Catharines, Ont. Brampton, Ont.

NOVEMBER Fri. 6 Sat. 7 Fri. 13 Sat. 14 Fri. 20 Sat. 21 Fri. 27

at Ottawa at Carleton York Queen’s at Lakehead at Guelph Algoma

8:00 PM 8:00 PM 8:00 PM 8:00 PM 8:00 PM 8:00 PM 8:00 PM

JANUARY Sat. 16 Fri. 22 Sat. 23 Fri. 29 Sat. 30

Laurentian Laurier Waterloo Toronto Ryerson

8:00 PM 8:00 PM 8:00 PM 8:00 PM 8:00 PM

FEBRUARY

LAKERS BEST... Outside Threat:

Defender:

Jerron Rhodes, Jordon Campbell, Wil Konybai

Joey Puddister

Scoring Threat:

Ball Handler:

Marcus Lewis, Jordon Campbell

Jerron Rhodes, Joey Puddister, Jordon Campbell

Rebounder:

Ball Distributor:

Marcos Clennon, Marvin Ngonadi, Jordon Campbell

Jerron Rhodes, Joey Puddister

Fri. 5 Sat. 6 Sat. 13 Fri. 19 Sat. 20 Fri. 26 Sat. 27

at Western at Windsor at Laurentian at McMaster at Brock Ottawa Carleton

8:00 PM 8:00 PM 8:00 PM 8:00 PM 8:00 PM 8:00 PM 8:00 PM

2014-15 SEASON STATS # NAME GP. MIN./MPG FG (M-A/%) 3PFG (M-A/%) FT (M-A/%) 2 Michael Angenent 14 129/9.2 16-27/59.3% 0-0/0% 6-13/46.2% 4 Joey Puddister 18 406/22.6 25-97/25.8% 13-62/21% 11-12/91.7% 5 Marvin Ngonadi 17 352/20.7 35-83/42.2% 0-1/0% 21-48/43.8% 6 Jordon Campbell 18 514/28.6 53-162/32.7% 20-70/28.6% 23-27/85.2% 7 Jerron Rhodes 18 371/20.6 31-116/26.7% 9-40/22.5% 31-43/72.1% 8 Jordan Roberts 18 321/17.8 28-59/47.5% 0-1/0% 20-29/69% 9 Eric Bowman 14 89/6.4 5-23/21.7% 2-16/12.5% 0-0/0% 10 Ismael Kaba 13 158/12.2 15-46/32.6% 5-17/29.4% 7-8/87.5% 11 Wil Konybai 18 240/13.3 31-100/31% 16-52/30.8% 10-13/76.9% 12 Jake Rudell-Hunter 1 6/6 0-00% 0-0/0% 0-0/0% 13 Marcus Lewis 12 359/29.9 62-138/44.9% 8-29/27.6% 45-61/73.8% 14 Christian Casimier 6 54/9 7-20/35% 0-4/0% 4-6/66.7% 15 Filip Music 4 37/9.3 4-12/33.3% 1-3/0% 0-0/0% 21 D’Shawn Johnson 5 11/2.2 0-0/0% 0-0/0% 0-0/0% 22 Malik Phillips 14 191/13.6 4-29/13.8% 0-5/0% 8-15/53.3% 23 Marcos Clennon 19 473/24.9 77-176/43.8% 1-15/6.7% 30-53/56.6%

REB (O-D-T) 6-20-26 10-36-49 28-37-65 12-78-90 15-26-41 19-29-48 6-6-12 6-12-18 6-22-28 0-0-0 27-31-58 4-12-16 0-3-3 1-2-3 6-14-20 43-69-112

RPG A TO BLK STL PTS/PPG 1.9 1 6 2 3 38/2.7 2.7 40 41 0 10 74/4.1 3.8 7 23 1 7 91/5.4 5.0 43 49 1 15 149/8.3 2.3 23 37 0 8 102/5.7 2.7 12 17 6 8 76/4.2 0.9 3 8 0 4 12/0.9 1.4 6 23 1 6 42/3.2 1.6 9 26 0 8 88/4.9 0.0 0 0 0 0 0/0 4.8 13 36 7 13 177/14.8 2.7 2 4 1 1 18/3 0.8 1 6 0 0 9/2.3 0.6 0 4 0 0 0/0 1.4 24 15 2 8 16/1.1 5.9 16 43 24 16 185/9.7


G N I S S I NIP S R E K A L 2015-16 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL ROSTER # 2 4 5 6 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 21 22 23 25

NAME Shaelyn Poulin Marla Corney Claire Abbott Rachel Van Woezik Heidi Smith Rachel Jaworowicz Jamie Soffer Mackenzie Bahm Samantha Rota Ali Czich Samantha Therrien Maeve Therriault Alexe Galipeau-Wilson Emma Vanderlee Devanee Dewey Samantha Kordez Michaela Branker Taylor Rae Cote Taylor Wells Kelsey Balog

HT. POS. 5-5 G 5-8 G 5-7 G 5-8 G 5-7 PG 5-5 PG 5-10 F 5-10 F 5-2 PG 6-0 F 5-6 G 5-8 G 5-8 G 5-10 G 5-11 F 6-2 F 5-7 G 5-8 F 6-0 F 5-10 F

LAKERS BEST...

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MAJOR Criminal Justice BPHE Social Welfare BPHE BPHE Business BPHE BPHE BPHE Criminal Justice BPHE BPHe BPHE Nursing BPHE BPHE/Education Social Welfare H. Psychology BPHE/Education BA

HOMETOWN North Bay, Ont. Brockville, Ont. Whitehorse, Yuk. Ottawa, Ont. Virden, Man. Midland, Ont. Kanata, Ont. Ottawa, Ont. North Bay, Ont. Ottawa, Ont. North Bay, Ont. Ottawa, Ont. Ottawa, Ont. North Bay, Ont. North Bay, Ont. East Gwillimbury, Ont. Ottawa, Ont. Ottawa, Ont. Ottawa, Ont. North Bay, Ont.

Outside Threat:

Defender:

Claire Abbott, Maeve Therriault

Sam Rota, Heidi Smith, Jamie Soffer

Scoring Threat:

Ball Handler:

Claire Abbott, Ali Czich

Rachel Jaworowicz, Sam Rota

Rebounder:

Ball Distributor:

Sam Kordez, Ali Czich, Jamie Soffer

Rachel Jaworowicz, Heidi Smith, Sam Rota

2015-16 SCHEDULE

NOVEMBER Fri. 6 Sat. 7 Fri. 13 Sat. 14 Fri. 20 Sat. 21 Fri. 27

at Ottawa at Carleton York Queen’s at Lakehead at Guelph Algoma

6:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM

JANUARY Sat. 16 Fri. 22 Sat. 23 Fri. 29 Sat. 30

Laurentian Laurier Waterloo Toronto Ryerson

6:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM

FEBRUARY Fri. 5 Sat. 6 Sat. 13 Fri. 19 Sat. 20 Fri. 26 Sat. 27

at Western at Windsor at Laurentian at McMaster at Brock Ottawa Carleton

6:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM

2014-15 SEASON STATS # NAME GP. MIN./MPG 5 Claire Abbott 18 610/33.9 6 Rachel Van Woezik 1 3/3 8 Kelsey Balog 10 260/26 9 Mackenzie Bahm 13 294/22.6 10 Kelly Dunk 19 480/25.3 11 Leisa Wierenga 19 419/22.1 12 Samantha Therrien 19 13 Maeve Therriault 19 676/35.6 15 Emma Vanderlee 19 341/17.9 22 Shaudae Murray 6 84/14

FG (M-A/%) 91-251/36.6% 0-0/0% 10-42/23.8% 7-50/14% 25-98/25.5% 23-74/31.1% 613/32.3 45-201/22.4% 12-62/19.4% 4-14/28.6%

3PFG (M-A/%) 32-98/32.7% 0-0/0% 1-1/100% 0-1/0% 1-4/25% 1-14/7.1% 28-138/20.3% 17-70/24.3% 6-44/13.6% 0-4/0%

FT (M-A/%) 38-46/82.6% 0-0/0% 5-8/62.5% 10-14/71.4% 9-19/47.4% 19-32/59.4% 6-52/11.5% 15-24/62.5% 1-2/50% 3-5/60%

REB (O-D-T) 18-29-47 0-0-0 11-34-45 10-29-39 31-72-103 28-45-73 14-22/63.6% 12-49-61 2-17-19 3-11-14

RPG A TO BLK 2.6 23 107 2 0.0 0 0 0 4.5 5 34 7 3.0 8 23 7 5.4 15 41 5 3.8 18 51 1 11-54-65 3.4 22 80 3.2 26 105 0 1.0 9 31 0 2.3 4 18 2

STL PTS/PPG 34 252/14 0 0/0 1 26/2.6 9 24/1.8 23 60/3.2 11 66/3.5 2 28 76/4 15 122/6.4 7 31/1.6 2 11/1.8


MEN’S SEASON PREVIEW

The Gee-Gees remain one of the favourites to top the OUA this season despite losing CIS Player of the Year Johnny Berhanemeskel and OUA Second Team All-Star Gabriel Gonthier-Dubue to graduation. OUA First Team All-Star Caleb Agada was named to Canada’s Development National Team this summer and enters his fourth year in Garnet and Grey ready to lead the team back to the Wilson Cup. He is joined by fifth-year point guard Mike L’Africain who has set the tone for Ottawa being the most productive offensive team in the country over the past three seasons. Agada brings energy to both ends of the floor for Ottawa, and could challenge for Defensive Player of the Year honours. He averaged 15.8 points and 7.9 rebounds per game last year while ranking sixth in the league in steals. L’Africain averaged 4.8 assists per game and shot 45 per cent from long distance with 12.3 points per game. Newcomers to the Gee-Gees include transfer players Nathan McCarthy and Brody Maracle to provide steady physical presence down low. Second-year guard Brandon Robinson could be the wild card for Ottawa. The Montreal, Que., product showed his scoring touch and passing abilities in limited minutes last season. Fifth-year Vikas Gill will remain a steady part of the Gee-Gees’ three-point arsenal, along with fourth-year Matt Plunkett. Ottawa reached the number one ranking in the CIS Top Ten in January of 2015 and has been ranked in the national top three for the last 28 consecutive polls. The Gee-Gees have appeared in the Wilson Cup Final Four tournament in four of head coach James Derouin’s five seasons.

“We look forward to a great season at the Ice House. We’ve lost some key players to graduation this year and have added nine new faces to our dressing room. Our leadership group led by new captain Joey West will be important in establishing the standard for Ravens hockey.”

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A W A T OT S E E G GEE WOMEN’S SEASON PREVIEW

It was a scrappy team effort which allowed the Gee-Gees to win the OUA North last season as the squad encountered injuries to key members throughout the year. Ottawa will retain that identity this year while looking to capitalize on the return of athletic veterans Sarah Besselink and Catherine Traer. The Gee-Gees earned a 14-5 record and finished the regular season on a six-game winning streak which included a victory at the annual Capital Hoops Classic against Carleton. Three of Ottawa’s losses came by four points or less. After a rousing offensive start to the season, defence was key for Ottawa down the stretch. The team finished as the top defensive team in the OUA, holding opponents to an average of 52.3 points per game. On the offensive end, the Gee-Gees have shared the load in recent seasons. Catherine Traer is an outside threat, and scored 7.9 points per game in 2013-14 before being sidelined for all of last season. Senior guard Krista van Slingerland was second on the team with 11.9 points per game in 2014-15. Any given week big contributions could come from sophomores Isabelle Dion and Jen Crowe, as well as third-year Kellie Forand. Fifth-year point guard Kellie Ring won the CIS Tracey McLeod Award for perseverance and unwavering spirit. In her first season, the Gee-Gees won OUA gold and advanced to the CIS semifinals before winning bronze and due to injuries she is the last member of that team to remain on the roster. Her big-game experience will be key as Ottawa tries to advance further than the OUA quarterfinal round where the season was halted by Ryerson last year.

“We look forward to a great season at the Ice House. We’ve lost some key players to graduation this year and have added nine new faces to our dressing room. Our leadership group led by new captain Joey West will be important in establishing the standard for Ravens hockey.” – Marty Johnston, Head Coach Key Losses: Stephanie MacDonald, Jenn Stoque Key Returns: Kellie Ring, Catherine Traer, Krista van Slingerland, Isabelle Dion, Julia Soriano Key Recruits: Alissa Heiskanen, Anne Wagar, Emilie Lamarche, Brooklyn McAlear


2015-16 MEN’S BASKETBALL ROSTER # 1 3 5 6 7 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 22 31

NAME Vikas Gill Calvin Epistola Mehdi Tihani Caleb Agada Mackenzie Morrison Matt Plunkett Brandon Robinson Michael L’Africain Andrew DeGroot Nathan McCarthy Malick Turenne Brody Maracle Noel Jones Zachary Traer Sean Stewart Tannor Steudle Ethan DeGazio

HT. POS. 6-7 F 5-10 G 6-2 F 6-4 G 6-5 F 6-6 F 6-1 F 6-1 PG 6-6 F 6-8 F 6-5 F 6-7 F 6-8 F 6-4 F 6-1 F 6-5 F 6-6 F

YR. 5 1 4 4 2 4 2 5 2 4 1 2 3 3 1 1 1

MAJOR Commerce Linguistics Economics Economics Marketing Criminology General Arts Communications General Arts Geography Biology Criminology General Arts Social Sciences Psychology Environmental Science Political Science

2015-16 SCHEDULE HOMETOWN Stittsville, Ont. Toronto, Ont. Gloucester, Ont. Burlington, Ont. Barrie, Ont. Midhurst, Ont. Montreal, Que. Oakville, Ont. Toronto, Ont. Burlington, Ont. Gatineau, Qué. Napanee, Ont. Halifax, N.S. Chelsea, Que. Oakville, Ont Thunder Bay, Ont. Welland, Ont.

NOVEMBER Fri. 6 Sat. 7 Fri. 13 Sat. 14 Sat. 21 Fri. 27 Sat. 28

Nipissing Laurentian at Lakehead at Guelph Algoma Windsor Western

8:00 PM 8:00 PM 8:00 PM 8:00 PM 8:00 PM 8:00 PM 8:00 PM

JANUARY Sat. 16 Fri. 22 Sat. 23 Fri. 29 Sat. 30

at Carleton at Toronto at Ryerson Queen’s York

8:00 PM 8:00 PM 8:00 PM 8:00 PM 8:00 PM

FEBRUARY

GEE-GEES BEST... Outside Threat:

Mike L’Africain, Mehdi Tihani, Matt Plunkett

Scoring Threat:

Defender: Caleb Agada, Mehdi Tihani

Caleb Agada, Brandon Robinson

Rebounder:

Ball Distributor:

Caleb Agada, Nathan McCarthy

Mike L’Africain, Calvin Epistola

Fri. 5 Fri. 12 Sat. 13 Fri. 19 Sat. 20 Fri. 26 Sat. 27

Carleton at McMaster at Brock Waterloo Laurier at Nipissing at Laurentian

8:00 PM 8:00 PM 8:00 PM 8:00 PM 8:00 PM 8:00 PM 8:00 PM

2014-15 SEASON STATS # NAME GP. MIN./MPG FG (M-A/%) 3PFG (M-A/%) FT (M-A/%) 01 Vikas Gill 18 416/23.1 60-113/53.1% 30-68/44.1% 20-26/76.9% 04 Gabriel Gonthier-Dubue19 427/22.5 74-127/58.3% 0-2/0% 56-78/71.8% 05 Mehdi Tihani 19 417/21.9 38-97/39.2% 9-42/21.4% 28-37/75.7% 06 Caleb Agada 19 516/27.2 106-196/54.1% 24-58/41.4% 64-77/83.1% 07 Mackenzie Morrison16 132/8.3 15-40/37.5% 10-32/31.3% 4-4/100% 08 Johnny Berhanemeskel19 571/30.1 152-274/55.5% 52-116/44.8% 85-96/88.5% 09 Matt Plunkett 19 399/21 54-106/50.9% 40-85/47.1% 5-7/71.4% 10 Nick Jordan 3 2/0.7 0-0/0% 0-0/0% 0-2/0% 11 Mike L’Africain 14 424/30.3 58-133/43.6% 35-77/45.5% 21-25/84% 12 Andrew De Groot 7 9/1.3 2-4/50% 0-1/0% 1-3/33.3% 14 Brandon Robinson 17 100/5.9 10-24/41.7% 6-15/40% 3-9/33.3% 15 Matt Nelson 12 99/8.3 19-29/65.5% 0-0/0% 5-12/41.7% 22 Noel Jones 11 49/4.5 7-11/63.6% 0-0/0% 3-3/100% 31 Moe Ismail 18 233/12.9 36-94/38.3% 29-77/37.7% 3-5/60%

REB (O-D-T) RPG A TO BLK STL PTS/PPG 33-39-72 4.0 19 16 2 8 170/9.4 37-56-93 4.9 27 24 6 11 204/10.7 18-39-57 3.0 29 20 3 22 113/5.9 38-112-150 7.9 49 42 6 31 300/15.8 12-16-28 1.8 5 3 2 2 44/2.8 9-66-75 3.9 85 29 4 16 441/23.2 27-51-78 4.1 20 10 8 10 153/8.1 0-0-0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0/0 10-38-48 3.4 67 25 5 16 172/12.3 1-2-3 0.4 0 0 0 0 5/0.7 2-10-12 0.7 4 4 0 1 29/1.7 10-15-25 2.1 4 1 9 1 43/3.6 4-7-11 1.0 0 2 0 1 17/1.5 6-20-26 1.4 6 13 0 9 1045.8


A W A T OT S E E G GEE 2015-16 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL ROSTER # 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 21 22

NAME Julia Soriano Emilie Lamarche Krista Van Slingerland Kellie Forand Danielle Marion Julia Dostaler Ariane Lefebvre Kellie Ring Jennifer Crowe Catherine Traer Isabelle Dion Anne Wagar Katherine Lemoine Sarah Besselink Jacynthe Gratton Aliisa Heiskanen Brianne Elbers Brooklynn McAlear

HT. POS. G 5-2 G 5-4 G 5-10 G 5-7 G/F 5-7 G 5-10 G 5-6 G/F 5-9 G 5-9 G/F 6-1 F 5-10 F 6-0 F 6-2 G 5-10 F 5-9 G 5-11 F 6-1 G 5-6

YR. 4 1 5 3 3 2 2 5 2 4 2 1 4 3 1 1 1 1

MAJOR Health Sciences Nursing Human Kinetics (MA) Communications Health Sciences Sociology Health Sciences Communications Engineering Political Science Commerce Criminology Human Kinetics Human Kinetics Social Sciences Biomedical Science Biomedical Science Human Relations & Spirituality

HOMETOWN Toronto, Ont. Ingleside, Ont. Waterloo, Ont. Shawinigan, Que. Welland, Ont. Ottawa, Ont. North Bay, Ont. Ottawa, Ont. St-Bruno, Que. Chelsea, Que. Saint-Bruno-de-Montarville, Que.

Kingston, Ont. Cornwall, Ont. Kingston, Ont. Gatineau, Que. Thunder Bay, Ont. Orillia, Ont. Ottawa, Ont.

2015-16 SCHEDULE

NOVEMBER Fri. 6 Sat. 7 Fri. 13 Sat. 14 Sat. 21 Fri. 27 Sat. 28

Nipissing Laurentian at Lakehead at Guelph Algoma Windsor Western

6:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM

JANUARY Sat. 16 Fri. 22 Sat. 23 Fri. 29 Sat. 30

at Carleton at Toronto at Ryerson Queen’s York

6:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM

FEBRUARY Fri. 5 Fri. 12 Sat. 13 Fri. 19 Sat. 20 Fri. 26 Sat. 27

GEE-GEES BEST... Outside Threat:

Kellie Forand, Krista Van Slingerland

Scoring Threat:

Defender:

Catherine Traer, Kellie Ring

Julia Soriano, Kellie Forand

Rebounder:

Ball Distributor:

Isabelle Dion, Catherine Traer

Kellie Ring, Julia Soriano

Carleton at McMaster at Brock Waterloo Laurier at Nipissing at Laurentian

6:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM

2014-15 SEASON STATS # NAME GP. MIN./MPG 3 Julia Soriano 19 550/28.9 4 Jen Stoqua 19 444/23.4 5 Stephanie MacDonald19 531/27.9 6 Krista van Slingerland15 342/22.8 7 Kellie Forand 17 234/13.8 8 Danielle Marion 11 186/16.9 9 Julia Dostaler 9 98/10.9 10 Ariane Lefevbre 16 211/13.2 11 Kellie Ring 19 444/23.4 12 Jennifer Crowe 12 202/16.8 13 Catherine Traer 1 2/2 14 Isabelle Dion 18 225/12.5 15 Akpene Kwamie 11 150/13.6 21 Katherine Lemoine 2 27/13.5 22 Sarah Besselink 10 166/16.6

FG (M-A/%) 35-109/32.1% 68-173/39.3% 120-265/45.3% 74-147/50.3% 24-62/38.7% 25-55/45.5% 9-35/25.7% 16-50/32% 62-180/34.4% 23-66/34.8% 0-0/0% 25-59/42.4% 7-36/19.4% 3-7/42.9% 29-60/48.3%

3PFG (M-A/%) 15-60/25% 58-149/38.9% 26-83/31.3% 13-32/40.6% 12-28/42.9% 0-2/0% 2-17/11.8% 5-20/25% 3-27/11.1% 5-20/25% 0-0/0% 0-0/0% 0-0/0% 0-0/0% 7-17/41.2%

FT (M-A/%) 13-2161.9% 3-10/30% 42-75/56% 17-22/77.3% 4-7/57.1% 7-11/63.6% 3-4/75% 4-6/66.7% 18-30/60% 17-25/68% 0-0/0% 5-15/33.3% 9-15/60% 0-0/0% 9-11/81.8%

REB (O-D-T) 28-40-68 5-26-31 52-44-96 21-51-72 14-10-24 11-19-30 3-12-15 11-14-25 30-71-101 17-31-48 0-0-0 33-50-83 19-22-41 1-4-5 12-36-48

RPG A TO BLK STL PTS/PPG 3.6 34 30 0 35 98/5.2 1.6 12 14 1 22 197/10.4 5.1 33 33 4 59 308/16.2 4.8 12 34 2 16 178/11.9 1.4 12 22 3 23 64/3.8 2.7 8 8 0 7 57/5.2 1.7 4 8 1 3 23/2.6 1.6 14 25 1 9 41/2.6 5.3 67 57 4 18 145/7.6 4.0 19 10 6 10 68/5.7 0.0 0 0 0 0 0/0 4.6 22 29 5 19 55/3.1 3.7 5 7 6 8 23/2.1 2.5 0 5 0 0 6/3 4.8 19 18 2 7 74/7.4


MEN’S SEASON PREVIEW

After a season plagued by the injury bug, the Queen’s Gaels men’s basketball team is optimistic about the upcoming 2015-16 campaign after reloading a fresh, healthy roster for the conference schedule. “Our expectations are to be a significantly better team than last season,” said Head Coach Stephan Barrie. “Having several of our athletes return from their respective injuries last season and bringing in two very good recruits has us extremely excited for the season.” Barrie is heading into his fifth year at the helm of the men’s basketball program, and will be looking to push the team back into the OUA playoff picture after a one-year absence. The Gaels were within a win of clinching a playoff spot in 2014-15, but came up just short in a loss to the Toronto Varsity Blues on the final game of the regular season last winter. The Gaels will also face the challenge of replacing guard Greg Faulkner, who had a star-studded career in returning to his hometown of Kingston after spending two years at Carleton. Faulkner was selected to the OUA all-star team in all three of his years with the Gaels, averaging 18.5 points per game and 6.3 rebounds per game over that time period for Queen’s. Fourth-year guards Patrick Street and Sukhpreet Singh will be looking to fill in some of the scoring left in Faulkner’s wake. Street (Etobicoke, Ont.) had a breakout season in 2014-15, averaging a career-best 12.3 ppg in 13 appearances for the Gaels. Singh (Toronto) has averaged 12.0 ppg and 4.5 rpg over his first three seasons with the Gaels. Second-year guard/forward Tanner Graham will be looking to build upon his rookie season in 2014-15, where the Kingston native earned OUA allrookie honours. Graham started 13 games for the Gaels in his freshman campaign, recording 7.9 ppg and 4.5 rpg for Queen’s. The men have been hard at work throughout their preseason, having hosted their annual invitational tournament at the Athletics and Recreation Centre where they welcomed Cape Breton, UQAM and Ottawa for a series of round-robin match-ups. Barrie says that the men’s focus has been on simply to get better each day with the little things, the small details on both defense and offense. Key Losses: Greg Faulkner Key Returns: Sukhpreet Singh, Tanner Graham, Mike Shoveller Key Recruits: Vince Wood, Mike Blumel

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S ’ N E E QU S L E A G WOMEN’S SEASON PREVIEW

With a strong blend of experience and youth on its roster, expectations are high for the Queen’s Gaels women’s basketball team entering the 2015-16 regular season. The Gaels, led by OUA all-star Jenny Wright, are intent on being one of the top contenders in the OUA this season, and have set their gaze upon a CIS Final 8 appearance. Queen’s enters the 2015-16 campaign having come off of twostraight winning seasons that included four playoff wins, a national championship appearance in 2013-14, and an OUA Final Four appearance last season where the women came within a victory of clinching a second-straight CIS Final 8 berth. “Finishing in the top four of the province and securing a bid to the national championships are a priority,” said Head Coach Dave Wilson, who will be entering his 34th season at the Gaels helm in 2015-16. “Maintaining our health is always critical to our success, but also improving our defence from last year will be key.” A key piece to the Gaels success will be Wright, who is entering her fifth and final season with the Gaels. The hometown native was named to the OUA’s all-conference first-team for the second year in a row last season after leading Queen’s with 13.8 points per game, and has averaged 4.5 rebounds per game over her post-secondary career while remaining a stalwart in the Gaels defence. A significant challenge that this season presents will be the loss of three-time OUA all-star and former captain Liz Boag, who graduated from Queen’s University last spring. She averaged 11.1 ppg over her five-year career with Queen’s, and played a large role in the Gaels regular season and playoff success the last two seasons. The Gaels will also be without former OUA all-star wing Gemma Bullard, who also graduated, which creates an abundance of leadership opportunities for the squad’s soon-to-be veteran players. Queen’s will look for Emily Hazlett (Fredericton, N.B.) to step into a larger leadership role this season following the departure of Boag. Hazlett’s production has steadily increased over her first three years with Queen’s, as she had her best offensive year in 2014-15, averaging 9.6 ppg and 4.4 rpg. Key Losses: Liz Boag, Gemma Bullard Key Returns: Jenny Wright, Emily Hazlett, Robyn Pearson, Andrea Priamo, Abby Dixon Key Recruits: Kat Holt, Myriam Fontaine


2015-16 SCHEDULE

2015-16 MEN’S BASKETBALL ROSTER # 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 20 21 22 23

NAME Mike Mullins Mike Shoveller Sukhpreet Singh Jesse Graham Russell Winters Vincent Wood Patrick Street Tanner Graham Sammy Ayisi Andrew Mavety Ross Vrana-Godwin Ryall Stroud Mike Blumel Mark Paclibar Cameron McKinnon

HT. POS. 6-3 G 6-11 P 6-2 G 6-6 F 6-6 G 6-3 G 6-5 G 6-7 G/F 5-10 G 6-2 G 6-10 P 6-7 F 6-5 F 5-11 G 6-3 G

YR. 3rd 3rd 4th 2nd 2nd 1st 4th 2nd 2nd 4th 2nd 4th 1st 4th 1st

MAJOR Commerce Political Studies Political Studies Arts & Science Arts & Science Physical & Health Edu. Economics Kinesiology Arts & Science Commerce Engineering Biology Commerce Geography Arts & Science

HOMETOWN Burlington, Ont. Arnprior, Ont. Toronto, Ont. Kingston, Ont. Long Island, N.Y. Toronto, Ont. Etobicoke, Ont. Kingston, Ont. Toronto, Ont. Vancouver, B.C. Caledon, Ont. Toronto, Ont. Waterloo, Ont. Minesing, Ont. Toronto, Ont.

NOVEMBER Sat. 7 Fri. 13 Sat. 14 Fri. 20 Sat. 21 Fri. 27 Sat. 28

York at Laurentian at Nipissing McMaster Brock at Laurier at Waterloo

8:00 PM 8:00 PM 8:00 PM 8:00 PM 8:00 PM 8:00 PM 8:00 PM

JANUARY Fri. 15 Sat. 16 Sat. 23 Fri. 29 Sat. 30

at Toronto at Ryerson at York at Ottawa at Carleton

8:00 PM 8:00 PM 3:00 PM 8:00 PM 8:00 PM

FEBRUARY

GAELS BEST... Outside Threat:

Defender:

Patrick Street, Tanner Graham

Ryall Stroud

Scoring Threat:

Ball Handler:

Sukhpreet Singh, Tanner Graham

Mark Paclibar, Sammy Ayisi

Rebounder:

Ball Distributor:

Mike Shoveller

Mark Paclibar

Fri. 5 Sat. 6 Fri. 12 Sat. 13 Sat. 20 Fri. 26 Sat. 27

Guelph Lakehead Western Windsor at Algoma Ryerson Toronto

8:00 PM 8:00 PM 8:00 PM 8:00 PM 8:00 PM 8:00 PM 8:00 PM

2014-15 SEASON STATS # NAME GP. MIN./MPG 04 Dan Thompson 8 221/27.6 05 Mike Mullins 15 143/9.5 06 Mike Shoveller 17 325/19.1 07 Sukhpreet Singh 11 310/28.2 08 Jesse Graham 18 152/8.4 09 Martin Kulinich 8 109/13.6 10 Cy Samuels 19 429/22.6 11 Patrick Street 13 342/26.3 12 Tanner Graham 19 448/23.6 13 Sammy Ayisi 19 344/18.1 14 Russell Winters 9 44/4.9 15 Ross Vrana-Godwin5 10/2 20 Ryall Stroud 19 391/20.6 21 Greg Faulkner 17 558/32.8 22 Mark Paclibar 2 1/1

FG (M-A/%) 20-66/30.3% 8-17/47.1% 39-99/39.4% 44-115/38.3% 25-40/62.5% 10-27/37% 65-144/45.1% 57-142/40.1% 53-132/40.2% 22-65/33.8% 5-7/71.4% 1-2/50% 34-73/46.6% 133-302/44% 0-1/0%

3PFG (M-A/%) 7-26/26.9% 6-12/50% 14-55/25.5% 7-29/24.1% 1-6/16.7% 8-19/42.1% 0-3/0% 40-100/40% 32-88/36.4% 6-25/24% 2-4/50% 0-0/0% 0-0/0% 27-90/30% 0-1/0%

FT (M-A/%) REB (O-D-T) 18-26/69.2% 3-20-23 0-2/0% 9-10-19 7-7/100% 11-76-87 34-45/75.6% 6-43-49 6-16/37.6% 8-16-24 2-2/100% 5-24-29 9-33/27.3% 20-64-84 6-8/75% 7-24-31 12-16/75% 22-63-85 3-13/23.1% 6-15-21 1-2/50% 1-6-7 0-0/0% 1-1-2 27-62/43.5% 33-72-105 41-53/77.4% 22-89-111 0-0/0% 0-0-0

RPG A TO BLK STL PTS/PPG 2.9 20 10 0 4 65/8.1 1.3 5 6 1 3 22/1.5 5.1 8 15 8 6 99/5.8 4.5 34 49 0 12 129/11.7 1.3 8 9 1 3 57/3.2 3.6 8 11 0 3 30/3.8 4.4 40 53 1 17 139/7.3 2.4 12 15 0 5 160/12.3 4.5 14 21 15 11 150/7.9 1.1 25 20 1 21 53/2.8 0.8 5 5 0 5 13/1.4 0.4 0 2 1 0 2/0.4 5.5 17 36 6 13 95/5 6.5 39 46 12 14 334/19.6 0 0 1 0 0 0/0


S ’ N E E QU S L E A G 2015-16 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL ROSTER # 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 21 22 23

NAME Megan Saftich Emily Hazlett Sarah Saftich Abby Dixon Brittany Roberto Katharina Holt Marianne Alarie Zoe Cotton Myriam Fontaine Nicole Morse Andrea Priamo Robyn Pearson Jenny Wright Lauryn Friesen Maddie Morris

HT. POS. 5-10 G 5-6 G 5-6 G 5-10 G 5-7 G 6-0 W 5-9 G 5-9 P 6-2 P 6-0 P 6-0 P 6-0 P 5-10 W 5-10 G 6-1 F

YR. 1st 4th 3rd 3rd 2nd 1st 2nd 1st 1st 4th 3rd 4th 5th 2nd 2nd

MAJOR Engineering Kinesiology Kinesiology Kinesiology Kinesiology Engineering Arts & Science Arts & Science Arts & Science Life Sciences Mathematics Commerce Nursing Science Arts & Science Arts & Science

HOMETOWN Markham, Ont. Fredericton, N.B. Markham, Ont. North Vancouver, B.C. Hamilton, Ont. Tiny, Ont. Sudbury, Ont. London, Ont. Cornwall, Ont. Cottam, Ont. Guelph, Ont. Toronto, Ont. Kingston, Ont. Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ont. Seeley’s Bay, Ont.

2015-16 SCHEDULE

NOVEMBER Sat. 7 Fri. 13 Sat. 14 Fri. 20 Sat. 21 Fri. 27 Sat. 28

York at Laurentian at Nipissing McMaster Brock at Laurier at Waterloo

6:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM

JANUARY Fri. 15 Sat. 16 Sat. 23 Fri. 29 Sat. 30

at Toronto at Ryerson at York at Ottawa at Carleton

6:00 PM 6:00 PM 1:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM

FEBRUARY

GAELS BEST... Outside Threat:

Defender:

Jenny Wright, Abby Dixon, Marianne Alarie

Emily Hazlett, Andrea Priamo

Scoring Threat:

Ball Handler:

Jenny Wright, Emily Hazlett, Robyn Pearson

Emily Hazlett, Abby Dixon

Rebounder:

Ball Distributor:

Robyn Pearson, Andrea Priamo

Emily Hazlett, Marianne Alarie

Fri. 5 Sat. 6 Fri. 12 Sat. 13 Sat. 20 Fri. 26 Sat. 27

Guelph Lakehead Western Windsor at Algoma Ryerson Toronto

6:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM

2014-15 SEASON STATS # NAME GP. MIN./MPG 04 Liz Boag 16 466/29.1 05 Emily Hazlett 19 534/28.1 06 Sarah Saftich 11 96/8.7 07 Abby Dixon 19 373/19.6 08 Brittany Roberto 3 12/4 09 Gemma Bullard 9 126/14 10 Marianne Alarie 19 228/12 11 Amy Cotton 6 49/8.2 12 Gia Spiropoulos 8 32/4 13 Nicole Morse 19 289/15.2 14 Andrea Priamo 19 450/23.7 15 Robyn Pearson 19 420/22.1 21 Jenny Wright 19 521/27.4 22 Lauryn Friesen 3 12/4 23 Maddie Morris 19 254/13.4

FG (M-A/%) 72-197/36.5% 64-163/39.3% 5-19/26.3% 57-140/40.7% 0-4/0% 15-53/28.3% 30-66/45.5% 3-9/33.3% 4-9/44.4% 23-62/37.1% 52-155/33.5% 54-128/42.2% 97-248/39.1% 1-5/20% 22-44/50%

3PFG (M-A/%) 27-87/31% 14-44/31.8% 2-13/15.4% 21-59/35.6% 0-4/0% 4-28/14.3% 12-22/54.5% 1-4/25% 0-0/0% 0-0/0% 0-0/0% 0-1/0% 24-74/32.4% 0-3/0% 0-4/0%

FT (M-A/%) 38-56/67.9% 40-67/59.7% 2-2/100% 27-38/71.1% 0-0/0% 4-8/50% 10-20/50% 0-0/0% 3-4/75% 6-15/40% 42-60/70% 24-45/53.3% 45-63/71.4% 0-0/0% 10-18/55.6%

REB (O-D-T) 6-36-42 19-65-84 0-5-5 20-46-66 1-3-4 9-18-27 7-24-31 0-4-4 3-6-9 26-42-68 51-59-110 53-98-151 34-41-75 2-0-2 14-28-42

RPG A TO BLK STL PTS/PPG 2.6 52 27 0 30 209/13.1 4.4 52 45 3 45 182/9.6 0.5 3 5 0 4 14/1.3 3.5 22 32 0 38 162/8.5 1.3 0 1 0 0 0/0 3.0 9 11 1 6 38/4.2 1.6 19 24 1 13 82/4.3 0.7 1 3 0 3 7/1.2 1.1 1 2 0 0 11/1.4 3.6 4 15 4 9 52/2.7 5.8 17 38 4 5 146/7.7 7.9 7 49 10 30 132/6.9 3.9 21 29 5 20 263/13.8 0.7 1 1 0 0 2/0.7 2.2 12 15 11 12 54/2.8


MEN’S SEASON PREVIEW

The 2015-16 edition of the Ryerson Rams men’s basketball team will have quite a different look as three of the program’s best players to ever don the Rams uniform have moved on after using their five years of eligibility. Standouts Jahmal Jones, Jordon Gauthier and Bjorn Michaelsen are all gone from the Rams lineup, leaving some big shoes to fill. However, the Rams have a good leadership core remaining in Aaron Best and Adika Peter-McNeilly. Best, a two-time OUA First-Team All-Star, is the elder statesman this season as the only fifth year player but the team isn’t short on experience. Juwon Grannum enters his fourth season and will be leaned upon heavily for his play in the paint this season. The Rams have a few new faces that already have university playing experience including Roshane Roberts, a transfer from Queen’s that was named to the OUA All-Rookie team back in 2012-13. JP Kambola joins the Rams with NCAA experience, transferring after three seasons at Marshall University. Coming off the team and school’s first ever medal at the CIS Final 8 Championship last year, interim head coach Patrick Tatham is looking to continue to build on the Rams success and expects to be at the top of the standings once more.

“I look forward to our team having another successful season. Great leadership is vibrant in both Adika PeterMcNeilly and Aaron Best after their representation with the Canadian university national team this past summer. Plenty of new faces will take the court this season, including myself as a first time head coach, as we attempt to uphold the basketball excellence we’ve created as a program over the last several years.” – Patrick Tatham, Head Coach Key Losses: Jahmal Jones, Jordon Gauthier, Bjorn Michaelsen Key Returns: Aaron Best, Adika Peter-McNeilly, Juwon Grannum Key Recruits: Roshane Roberts, Ammanuel Diressa

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Coming off their best ever year, the Ryerson Rams are looking to go one step further in the 2015-16 season. Last year the Rams posted a program-best 16 wins en route to winning the OUA east division and reaching their first OUA Final Four championship tournament. The firsts didn’t end there, as Ryerson won their first ever OUA medal by claiming silver and qualifying for their first CIS national championship. This year, a veteran squad looks to take it one step further and bring home the school’s first banner. A trio of fifth years will lead the Rams including First-Team All-Star Keneca Pingue-Giles, SecondTeam All-Star Mariah Nunes, as well as Silvana Jez who ranks 7th in rebounding and 20th in scoring history at Ryerson. With a season now under their belt, OUA All-Rookie Team members Cara Tiemens and Sofia Paska are back and looking to elevate their play and strengthen the team’s abilities on both sides of the ball. Even the new additions to the team have experience, including McKenzie Sigurdson who played for Carleton two years ago, as well as Jaime Hills who joins the Rams after two seasons with the UBC Thunderbirds. The Rams have had a busy exhibition schedule gearing up for the season opener and are ready to tipoff conference action on November 4th with the hopes of making 2015-16 another historic season.

“We are excited about the upcoming season. We gained some tremendous experience and began to taste success last year and hope to take that experience and build on it for this season in another very competitive OUA conference.” – Carly Clarke, Head Coach Key Losses: Annie Sokoloff Key Returns: Keneca Pingue-Giles, Silvana Jez, Mariah Nunes Key Recruits: McKenzie Sigurdson, Jaime Hills


2015-16 MEN’S BASKETBALL ROSTER # 3 4 5 6 8 9 10 11 12 14 15 21 22 23

NAME Andy Agyepong Ammanuel Diressa JP Kambola Roshane Roberts Jean-Victor Mukama Adam Voll Filip Vujadinovic Theo Demeke Aaron Best Jupvir Atwal Tevaun Kokko Adika Peter-McNeilly Juwon Grannum Derrick Allahyarian

HT. POS. 5-10 G 6-4 G 6-9 F 6-0 G 6-8 G 6-8 F 6-6 F 6-3 F 6-4 G 6-0 G 5-10 G 6-3 G 6-7 F 6-3 G

YR. 3 3 4 2 3 3 2 1 5 1 1 4 4 4

2015-16 SCHEDULE

MAJOR Business Management Undeclared Public Admin & Governance Geographic Analysis Child & Youth Care Nutrition & Food Business Management Geographic Analysis Business Management Business Management Undeclared Sociology Business Management Business Management

HOMETOWN Etobicoke, Ont. Toronto, Ont. Toronto, Ont. Vaughan, Ont. Hamilton, Ont. Kitchener, Ont. Burlington, Ont. Toronto, Ont. Scarborough, Ont. Belleville, Ont. Newmarket, Ont. Scarborough, Ont. Mississauga, Ont. Hamilton, Ont.

NOVEMBER Wed. 4 Wed. 11 Sat. 14 Wed. 18 Fri. 20 Fri. 27

Toronto at McMaster Waterloo at Windsor at Western at Toronto

8:00 PM 8:00 PM 3:00 PM 8:00 PM 8:00 PM 8:00 PM

JANUARY Wed. 13 Sat. 16 Fri. 22 Sat. 23 Fri. 29 Sat. 30

York Queen’s Carleton Ottawa atLaurentian at Nipissing

8:00 PM 8:00 PM 8:00 PM 8:00 PM 8:00 PM 8:00 PM

FEBRUARY

RAMS BEST... Outside Threat:

Defender:

Adika Peter-McNeilly, Ammanuel Diressa, Aaron Best

Aaron Best, Jean-Victor Mukama

Scoring Threat:

Ball Handler:

Adika Peter-McNeilly, Aaron Best, Jean-Victor Mukama

Adika Peter-McNeilly, Tevaun Kokko

Rebounder:

Ball Distributor:

Juwon Grannum, Aaron Best, Adam Voll

Adika Peter-McNeilly

Wed. 3 Fri. 5 Sat. 13 Wed. 17 Fri. 19 Fri. 26 Sat. 27

Brock Laurier Algoma at Guelph at Lakehead at Queen’s at York

8:00 PM 8:00 PM 8:00 PM 8:00 PM 8:00 PM 8:00 PM 8:00 PM

2014-15 SEASON STATS # NAME GP. MIN./MPG 3 Andy Agyepong 5 33/6.6 4 Jordon Gauthier 15 278/18.5 5 Robert Clarke 4 7/1.8 6 Charles Boampong 14 63/4.5 7 Jahmal Jones 19 543/28.6 8 Jean-Victor Mukama19 348/18.3 9 Adam Voll 18 164/9.1 10 Filip Vujadinovic 17 143/8.4 11 Derrick Allahyarian 2 4/2 12 Aaron Best 19 542/28.5 14 Bjorn Michaelsen 19 326/17.2 15 Kadeem Green 17 368/21.6 21 Adika Peter-McNeilly17 491/28.9 22 Juwon Grannum 19 353/18.6 23 Ostap Choliy 11 121/11

FG (M-A/%) 2-6/33.3% 44-121/36.4% 1-2/50% 4-10/40% 109-232/47% 47-114/41.2% 18-44/40.9% 23-42/54.8% 1-1/100% 92-180/51.1% 43-85/50.6% 87-150/58% 81-172/47.1% 41-90/45.6% 18-48/37.5%

3PFG (M-A/%) 0-3/0% 15-54/27.8% 1-2/50% 4-9/44.4% 29-74/39.2% 22-66/33.3% 2-3/66.7% 6-18/33.3% 1-1/100% 41-90/45.6% 3-10/30% 2-3/66.7% 39-89/43.8% 4-18/22.2% 8-27/29.6%

FT (M-A/%) 4-5/80% 20-29/69% 0-0/0% 2-3/66.7% 80-92/87% 15-23/65.2% 14-22/63.6% 2-6/33.3% 0-0/0% 53-64/82.8% 27-36/75% 32-48/66.7 17-23/73.9% 29-39/74.4% 3-4/75%

REB (O-D-T) 2-3-5 30-39-69 0-1-1 1-4-5 16-65-81 13-51-64 17-25-42 13-30-43 0-0-0 24-81-105 24-39-63 30-85-115 18-58-76 34-44-78 7-13-20

RPG A TO BLK STL PTS/PPG 1.0 8 10 0 3 8/1.6 4.6 9 21 6 11 123/8.2 0.3 1 1 0 0 3/0.8 0.4 3 8 0 1 14/1 4.3 102 39 6 33 327/17.2 3.4 14 20 10 25 131/6.9 2.3 4 9 7 1 52/2.9 2.5 3 7 4 9 54/3.2 0.0 0 1 0 1 3/1.5 5.5 28 33 10 23 278/14.6 3.3 20 21 3 16 116/6.1 6.8 21 27 21 9 208/12.2 4.5 53 26 5 21 218/12.8 4.1 14 6 6 9 115/6.1 1.8 10 13 2 9 47/4.3


N O S R RYE S M A R 2015-16 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL ROSTER # 3 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 21 22 23

NAME Faatimah A Cara Tiemens McKenzie Sigurdson Keneca Pingue-Giles Sofia Paska C’airah Gabriel-Robinson Jaime Janssen Savanna Hamilton Mariah Nunes Jaime Hills Nicole DiDomenico Katherine Follis Tashana McDonald Sarah Ghali Silvana (Siki) Jez Devenae Bryce

HT. POS. 5-4 G 5-10 G 5-7 G 5-7 G 6-4 F 5-10 G 6-1 F 6-1 F 5-10 G 5-9 G 5-9 G 6-2 F 6-0 F 5-11 F 6-1 G 5-9 G

YR. 5 2 2 5 2 4 2 2 5 3 3 2 2 1 5 4

MAJOR Psychology English Early Childhood Studies MA: Public Policy & Admin. Early Childhood Studies Nursing Undeclared RTA: Sport Media Criminology RTA: Sport Media Early Childhood Studies RTA: Sport Media Fashion Design Int’l. Economics & Finance Public Health & Safety Criminology

HOMETOWN Toronto, Ont. Newmarket, Ont. Toronto, Ont. Winnipeg, Man. Etobicoke, Ont. Mississauga, Ont. Fergus, Ont. Mississauga, Ont. Ajax, Ont. North Vancouver, B.C. Niagara Falls, Ont. Toronto, Ont. Whitby, Ont. Calgary, Alb. Kitchener, Ont. Toronto, Ont.

2015-16 SCHEDULE

NOVEMBER Wed. 4 Wed. 11 Sat. 14 Wed. 18 Fri. 20 Fri. 27

Toronto at McMaster Waterloo at Windsor at Western at Toronto

6:00 PM 6:00 PM 1:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM

JANUARY Wed. 13 Sat. 16 Fri. 22 Sat. 23 Fri. 29 Sat. 30

York Queen’s Carleton Ottawa atLaurentian at Nipissing

6:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM

FEBRUARY

RAMS BEST... Outside Threat:

Defender:

Keneca Pingue-Giles, Cara Tiemens

Mariah Nunes, Cara Tiemens, C’airah Gabriel-Robinson

Scoring Threat:

Ball Handler:

Keneca Pingue-Giles, Sofia Paska, Mariah Nunes, Silvana Jez

McKenzie Sigurdson, Faatimah A

Rebounder:

Ball Distributor:

Sofia Paska, Silvana Jez, Katherine Follis

McKenzie Sigurdson, Mariah Nunes, Faatimah A

Wed. 3 Fri. 5 Sat. 13 Wed. 17 Fri. 19 Fri. 26 Sat. 27

Brock Laurier Algoma at Guelph at Lakehead at Queen’s at York

6:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM

2014-15 SEASON STATS # NAME GP. MIN./MPG FG (M-A/%) 3PFG (M-A/%) FT (M-A/%) REB (O-D-T) RPG A TO BLK STL PTS/PPG 3 Faatimah A 5 49/9.8 7-18/38.9% 0-0/0% 0-0/0% 5-5-10 2.0 7 4 0 11 14/2.8 4 Chloe Mago 19 324/17.1 21-57/36.8% 0-2/0% 22-28/78.6% 8-34-42 2.2 29 24 3 15 64/3.4 5 Cara Tiemens 19 428/22.5 34-112/30.4% 16-59/27.1% 18-37/48.6% 16-48-64 3.4 28 33 2 25 102/5.4 7 Keneca Pingue-Giles19 506/26.6 123-280/43.9% 32-102/31.4% 54-81/66.7% 36-71-107 5.6 63 50 3 62 332/17.5 8 Sofia Paska 19 377/19.8 74-157/47.1% 0-0/0% 53-78/67.9% 44-60-104 5.5 20 24 7 7 201/10.6 9 C’airah Gabriel-Robinson19 243/12.8 20-55/36.4% 0-3/0% 7-16/43.8% 32-25-57 3.0 15 27 0 10 47/2.5 11 Savanna Hamilton 7 71/10.1 7-18/38.9% 0-0/0% 8-10/80% 4-9-13 1.9 0 7 4 3 22/3.1 12 Mariah Nunes 17 402/23.6 69-175/39.4% 13-40/32.5% 19-33/57.6% 17-50-67 3.9 52 52 13 37 170/10 14 Nicole DiDomenico19 280/14.7 29-89/32.6% 11-45/24.4% 12-24/50% 5-22-27 1.4 15 20 1 17 81/4.3 15 Katherine Follis 18 256/14.2 29-73/39.7% 0-1/0% 12-25/48% 25-48-73 4.1 10 21 2 12 70/3.9 21 Alisha Glendinning 1 0/0 0-1/0% 0-1/0% 0-0/0% 0-0-0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0/0 22 Annie Sokoloff 19 394/20.7 49-93/52.7% 0-1/0% 15-23/65.2% 51-56-107 5.6 19 21 7 11 113/5.9 23 Silvana Jez 19 419/22.1 71-187/38% 7-35/20% 19-31/61.3% 40-75-115 6.1 16 29 6 12 168/8.8 24 Shannon McInerney2 10/5 0-1/0% 0-0/0% 0-0/0% 0-2-2 1.0 0 0 0 0 0/0


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MEN’S SEASON PREVIEW

Now in his third season as head coach, John Campbell is excited for his young Varsity Blues to get the OUA season started. “I believe we have a group of players who can be very competitive over the course of our season” said Campbell. “ Our results will be determined by our ability to accelerate the learning process as a team due to a large number of players competing in their first. We have been able to assemble a recruiting class that improves our size and overall talent. If we are able to play well together and adjust to the high level of play in the OUA, I believe we can have a great deal of success.” The Blues 2015-16 roster boasts seven rookies, with 10-of-15 players in their second year or less. With an action-packed preseason schedule, U of T will be ready to go when they open their regular season at Ryerson on Wednesday, November 4. Fourth-year forwards Devin Johnson and Manny Sahota return and will be relied upon for their veteran presence. Johnson led the Blues and ranked ninth in the OUA, averaging 17.4 points, while also sitting third in the province with 9.4 boards per game last season. Sahota averaged 11 points and 4.7 rebounds last year and will be called upon to help lead incoming players Daniel Johansson and Miroslav Jaksic. Sage Usher is back for second year with the Blues. The Toronto native was named a member of the 2014-15 OUA all-rookie team after leading U of T with 66 assists and 23 steals. Usher also welcomes rookie guards Wilson Torres and Devon Williams, who are sure to see plenty of court time this season. Key Losses: Julian Clarke, Dylan Churchill, Denis Ankrah Key Returns: Devin Johnson, Manny Sahota, Sage Usher, Kwasi Oti-Awere Key Recruits: Daniel Johansson, Miro Jaksic, Nikola Paradina, Devon Williams, Wilson Torres

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WOMEN’S SEASON PREVIEW

In her 37th year as Blues bench boss, Michèle Bélanger is excited for the upcoming season. “With the departure of our leading scorer Jill Stratton, we expect the scoring to be distributed amongst all those that see the court,” said Bélanger. “All of our players have the capabilities and talent and know how to create that change.” Team captains Abena Addo and Alanna Garner will be relied upon to lead the young U of T squad. Together, the duo combined for 11 points per game in 2014-15 and will be called on for their strong play on both the defensive and offensive ends of the court. Toronto also returns third-year players Rahshida Atkinson, Diedre Edwards, Emily Piccini and Selali Acolatse, who are expected to move into leadership rolls this season. This quartet of players is sure to step in and lead on the court with their intensity and competitive spirit. The Blues also expect rookie guards Mahal De La Durantaye and Keyira Parkes to make an immediate impact in 2015-16. “We are a young team with tremendous talent and athleticism,” added Bélanger. “Couple that with key returning athletes that add stability and leadership, and I think we will have the makings for a successful season.” Key Losses: Jill Stratton, Liane Bailey, Jasmine Lewin Key Returns: Abena Addo, Alanna Garner, Rahshia Atkinson Key Recruits: Mahal De La Durantaye, Keyira Parkes


2015-16 SCHEDULE

2015-16 MEN’S BASKETBALL ROSTER # 11 8 7 23 21 6 10 3 15 22 12 9 14 5 4

NAME Christopher Barrett Justin Boutilier Kevin Fiabema Miroslav Jaksic Daniel Johansson Devin Johnson Nicholas Morris Seun Olutogun Kwasi Oti-Awere Nikola Paradina Chase Ruttenberg Manny Sahota Wilson Torres Sage Usher Devon Williams

HT. POS. 5-10 G 6-5 F 6-4 F 6-10 F 6-7 F 6-4 G 6-9 F 6-1 G 6-6 F 6-5 G 6-5 F 6-5 F 6-2 G 6-3 G 6-2 G

YR. 1 5 1 2 1 4 1 2 3 1 3 4 1 2 1

MAJOR Kinesiology Graduate Studies Arts and Science Arts and Science Arts and Science Political Science Arts and Science Chemical Engineering Economics Arts and Science English Environmental Science Arts and Science Arts and Science Arts and Science

HOMETOWN Vaughan, Ont. Niagara Falls, Ont. Olso, Norway Belgrade, Serbia Stockholm, Sweden Ajax, Ont. Toronto, Ont. Calgary, Alb. Mississauga, Ont. Toronto, Ont. Vancouver, B.C. Brampton, Ont. Toronto, Ont. Toronto, Ont. Sharon, Mass.

NOVEMBER Wed. 4 Wed. 11 Sat. 14 Sat. 21 Sun. 22 Fri. 27

at Ryerson Waterloo at McMaster at Windsor at Western Ryerson

8:00 PM 8:00 PM 3:00 PM 4:00 PM 4:00 PM 8:00 PM

JANUARY Fri. 8 Fri. 15 Fri. 22 Sat. 23 Fri. 29 Sat. 30

York Queen’s Ottawa Carleton at Nipissing atLaurentian

1:00 PM 8:00 PM 8:00 PM 8:00 PM 8:00 PM 8:00 PM

FEBRUARY

BLUES BEST... Outside Threat:

Devon Williams, Sage Usher, Devin Johnson, Manny Sahota

Scoring Threat:

Ball Handler: Sage Usher, Devon Williams

Ball Distributor:

Devin Johnson, Manny Sahota

Sage Usher, Devon Williams

Rebounder:

Fri. 5 Sat. 6 Fri. 12 Fri. 19 Sat. 20 Fri. 26 Sat. 27

Brock Laurier Algoma at Guelph at Lakehead at York at Queen’s

8:00 PM 8:00 PM 8:00 PM 8:00 PM 8:00 PM 8:00 PM 8:00 PM

Devin Williams, Daniel Johannson

2014-15 SEASON STATS # NAME GP. MIN./MPG 04 Dan Thompson 8 221/27.6 05 Mike Mullins 15 143/9.5 06 Mike Shoveller 17 325/19.1 07 Sukhpreet Singh 11 310/28.2 08 Jesse Graham 18 152/8.4 09 Martin Kulinich 8 109/13.6 10 Cy Samuels 19 429/22.6 11 Patrick Street 13 342/26.3 12 Tanner Graham 19 448/23.6 13 Sammy Ayisi 19 344/18.1 14 Russell Winters 9 44/4.9 15 Ross Vrana-Godwin5 10/2 20 Ryall Stroud 19 391/20.6 21 Greg Faulkner 17 558/32.8 22 Mark Paclibar 2 1/1

FG (M-A/%) 20-66/30.3% 8-17/47.1% 39-99/39.4% 44-115/38.3% 25-40/62.5% 10-27/37% 65-144/45.1% 57-142/40.1% 53-132/40.2% 22-65/33.8% 5-7/71.4% 1-2/50% 34-73/46.6% 133-302/44% 0-1/0%

3PFG (M-A/%) 7-26/26.9% 6-12/50% 14-55/25.5% 7-29/24.1% 1-6/16.7% 8-19/42.1% 0-3/0% 40-100/40% 32-88/36.4% 6-25/24% 2-4/50% 0-0/0% 0-0/0% 27-90/30% 0-1/0%

FT (M-A/%) REB (O-D-T) 18-26/69.2% 3-20-23 0-2/0% 9-10-19 7-7/100% 11-76-87 34-45/75.6% 6-43-49 6-16/37.6% 8-16-24 2-2/100% 5-24-29 9-33/27.3% 20-64-84 6-8/75% 7-24-31 12-16/75% 22-63-85 3-13/23.1% 6-15-21 1-2/50% 1-6-7 0-0/0% 1-1-2 27-62/43.5% 33-72-105 41-53/77.4% 22-89-111 0-0/0% 0-0-0

RPG A TO BLK STL PTS/PPG 2.9 20 10 0 4 65/8.1 1.3 5 6 1 3 22/1.5 5.1 8 15 8 6 99/5.8 4.5 34 49 0 12 129/11.7 1.3 8 9 1 3 57/3.2 3.6 8 11 0 3 30/3.8 4.4 40 53 1 17 139/7.3 2.4 12 15 0 5 160/12.3 4.5 14 21 15 11 150/7.9 1.1 25 20 1 21 53/2.8 0.8 5 5 0 5 13/1.4 0.4 0 2 1 0 2/0.4 5.5 17 36 6 13 95/5 6.5 39 46 12 14 334/19.6 0 0 1 0 0 0/0


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2015-16 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL ROSTER # 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 21 22 24 R/S R/S

NAME Keyira Parkes Rahshida Atkinson Mahal De La Durantaye Carly Evans Diedre Edwards Yanique Smith Maddy Baker Abena Addo Sarah Bennett Jay Gaunt Emily Piccini Sophie Cation Charlotte Collyer Alanna Garner Selali Acolatse Connie Harris Jada Dunn

HT. POS. 5-2 G 5-9 G 5-8 G 5-7 F 5-7 G 5-7 G 5-6 G 5-8 G 5-10 F 6-0 F 5-10 F 6-0 F 6-0 F 5-8 F 5-11 F 6-2 F 5-9 F

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MAJOR Criminology Geography Neuroscience Journalism Kinesiology Humanities Political Science Masters of Civil Engr. Kinesiology Physical Education Life Science Life Science Human Biology Kinesiology Bio. for Health Sci./Psych. Kinesiology Neuroscience

HOMETOWN Scarborough, Ont. Scarborough, Ont. Toronto, Ont. Scarborough, Ont. Ancaster, Ont. Brampton, Ont. Vancouver, B.C. Brampton, Ont. Toronto, Ont. Hamilton, Ont. Dundas, Ont. Thunder Bay, Ont. Colleyville, Texas London, Ont. Edmonton, Alb. Unionville, Ont. Ajax, Ont.

NOVEMBER Wed. 4 Wed. 11 Sat. 14 Sat. 21 Sun. 22 Fri. 27

at Ryerson Waterloo at McMaster at Windsor at Western Ryerson

6:00 PM 6:00 PM 1:00 PM 2:00 PM 2:00 PM 6:00 PM

JANUARY Fri. 8 Fri. 15 Fri. 22 Sat. 23 Fri. 29 Sat. 30

York Queen’s Ottawa Carleton at Nipissing atLaurentian

11:00 AM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM

FEBRUARY

BLUES BEST... Outside Threat:

Defender:

Rahshida Atkinson, Alanna Garner

Diedre Edwards, Abby Addo

Scoring Threat:

Ball Handler:

Rahshida Atkinson, Emily Piccini, Abby Addo

Deidre Edwards, Keiyra Parkes

Rebounder:

Ball Distributor:

Emily Piccini, Alanna Garner, Selali Acolatse

Deidre Edwards, Keiyra Parkes

Fri. 5 Sat. 6 Fri. 12 Fri. 19 Sat. 20 Fri. 26 Sat. 27

Brock Laurier Algoma at Guelph at Lakehead at York at Queen’s

6:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM

2014-15 SEASON STATS # NAME GP. MIN./MPG 04 Liz Boag 16 466/29.1 05 Emily Hazlett 19 534/28.1 06 Sarah Saftich 11 96/8.7 07 Abby Dixon 19 373/19.6 08 Brittany Roberto 3 12/4 09 Gemma Bullard 9 126/14 10 Marianne Alarie 19 228/12 11 Amy Cotton 6 49/8.2 12 Gia Spiropoulos 8 32/4 13 Nicole Morse 19 289/15.2 14 Andrea Priamo 19 450/23.7 15 Robyn Pearson 19 420/22.1 21 Jenny Wright 19 521/27.4 22 Lauryn Friesen 3 12/4 23 Maddie Morris 19 254/13.4

FG (M-A/%) 72-197/36.5% 64-163/39.3% 5-19/26.3% 57-140/40.7% 0-4/0% 15-53/28.3% 30-66/45.5% 3-9/33.3% 4-9/44.4% 23-62/37.1% 52-155/33.5% 54-128/42.2% 97-248/39.1% 1-5/20% 22-44/50%

3PFG (M-A/%) 27-87/31% 14-44/31.8% 2-13/15.4% 21-59/35.6% 0-4/0% 4-28/14.3% 12-22/54.5% 1-4/25% 0-0/0% 0-0/0% 0-0/0% 0-1/0% 24-74/32.4% 0-3/0% 0-4/0%

FT (M-A/%) 38-56/67.9% 40-67/59.7% 2-2/100% 27-38/71.1% 0-0/0% 4-8/50% 10-20/50% 0-0/0% 3-4/75% 6-15/40% 42-60/70% 24-45/53.3% 45-63/71.4% 0-0/0% 10-18/55.6%

REB (O-D-T) 6-36-42 19-65-84 0-5-5 20-46-66 1-3-4 9-18-27 7-24-31 0-4-4 3-6-9 26-42-68 51-59-110 53-98-151 34-41-75 2-0-2 14-28-42

RPG A TO BLK STL PTS/PPG 2.6 52 27 0 30 209/13.1 4.4 52 45 3 45 182/9.6 0.5 3 5 0 4 14/1.3 3.5 22 32 0 38 162/8.5 1.3 0 1 0 0 0/0 3.0 9 11 1 6 38/4.2 1.6 19 24 1 13 82/4.3 0.7 1 3 0 3 7/1.2 1.1 1 2 0 0 11/1.4 3.6 4 15 4 9 52/2.7 5.8 17 38 4 5 146/7.7 7.9 7 49 10 30 132/6.9 3.9 21 29 5 20 263/13.8 0.7 1 1 0 0 2/0.7 2.2 12 15 11 12 54/2.8


MEN’S SEASON PREVIEW

A new era is upon the Waterloo men’s basketball program after the hiring of Justin Gunter this past summer. Gunter made the move from the McMaster Marauders where he was the associate head coach (2014-15). Gunter worked closely with head coach Amos Connolly on all aspects of the program including team management, recruitment, player development, and coordinating the McMaster offence. Overall, Gunter spent seven years with the Marauders which has helped him build the experience and knowledge necessary to become a head coach at the CIS level. Gunter does not expect immediate results, especially after getting a late start on the recruiting front but what he does expect is a hardnosed, up-tempo team that will give the opposition fits. That’s the type of coach Gunter is and the new philosophy he will instill on his players; “work hard or sit on the bench”.

“I am really excited to work with the group that we have, the guys have bought into the changes since I have taken over in late June. It is a hard-working group led by a trio of seniors (Jon Ravenhorst, Ben Davis and Mike Pereira) who all will be asked to take on a more primary role on this team. This year will also be an opportunity for some young guys to step up and show what they have. We will be counting on Kristian Vande Kemp, Brandon Francis Jean-Pierre, Ali Validipak and Dylan Phillips to all take a step forward this season.” – Justin Gunter, Head Coach Key Losses: Jaspreet Gill, Myles Charvis Key Returns: Jon Ravenhorst, Mike Pereira, Ben Davis, Ali Validipak Key Recruits: None

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O O L R WATE S R O I R WAR WOMEN’S SEASON PREVIEW

After narrowly missing out on the playoffs last season the Warriors are hungry to reach the post-season for the first time since 2007. Waterloo made a significant step forward last year competing with some of the better teams in the OUA and with some key returning players and a few highly touted recruits the Warriors look to continue that trend into 2015-16. Third year point guard Emily Wilk (Oakville, Ont.) will be relied on heavily for her distribution and play calling and will be called upon to have a break-out season. Second year guard Amy Jarvis (Burlington, Ont.) is expected to be Waterloo’s top scorer after a stellar rookie campaign where she averaged 11 points per game, playing just 18 minutes a game on average, and was named to the OUA allrookie team. Jacquie Rodrigues (Waterloo, Ont.) and Jenel Ulman (Hamilton, Ont.) will be two more starters that head coach Tyler Slipp will count on for secondary scoring. The Warriors open up their season on the road at Western before a tough home opener against the five time CIS defending champions, Windsor Lancers.

“This team has been steadily progressing for the last few years and missed the playoffs in the final game of the season last year. We are returning 12 hungry players from that team and have added two quality recruits to help us achieve the next step.” – Tyler Slipp, Head Coach Key Losses: Marti Killeen, Madison Behr, Laura Burnett, Mackenzie Lougheed Key Returns: Emily Wilk, Amy Jarvis, Jacqui Rodrigues, Jenel Ulman Key Recruits: Ella Mahler, Nicole Schlick


2015-16 MEN’S BASKETBALL ROSTER # 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 12 13 14 15 20 24 RS RS

NAME Jon Ravenhorst Matthew Gray John Pagado Dylan Phillips Ben Davis Brandon Francis-Jean-Pierre David Bajic Kristian Vande Kemp Bradd Smith Zachary Marchildon Muhammad Anwar Ahmed Ismail Mike Pereira Nathan Boon Spencer Dobrik Ali Validipak

HT. POS. 6-2 G 6-1 PG 5-9 PG 6-1 G 6-4 G 6-4 F 6-5 F 6-6 G 6-3 F 6-0 G 6-6 F 6-3 G 6-5 F 6-1 G 6-7 C 6-6 F

YR. 4 1 1 1 4 2 1 2 2 1 2 1 4 1 1 2

MAJOR Sociology Recreation & Leisure Kinesiology Recreation & Business English Kinesiology Biochemistry Mech.Engineering Actuarial Science General Science Computer Science Arts & Business Geo. & Environment Kinesiology Software Engineering Economics

2015-16 SCHEDULE HOMETOWN Sarnia, Ont. Mississauga, Ont. Toronto, Ont. Hamilton, Ont. Mississauga, Ont. Hamilton, Ont. Kitchener, Ont. Rockwood, Ont. Kingston, Jamica Midland, Ont. Mississauga, Ont. Toronto, Ont. Kitchener, Ont. Ottawa, Ont. Ottawa, Ont. Richmond Hill, Ont.

NOVEMBER Wed. 4 Sat. 7 Wed. 11 Sat. 14 Sat. 21 Fri. 27 Sat. 28

at Western Windsor at Toronto at Ryerson Laurier York Queen’s

8:00 PM 3:00 PM 8:00 PM 3:00 PM 3:00 PM 8:00 PM 8:00 PM

JANUARY Wed. 13 Sat. 16 Fri. 22 Sat. 23 Wed. 27 Sat. 30

McMaster Brock atLaurentian at Nipissing Western at Windsor

8:00 PM 3:00 PM 8:00 PM 8:00 PM 8:00 PM 1:00 PM

FEBRUARY

WARRIORS BEST... Outside Threat:

Defender:

Dylan Phillips, Jon Ravenhorst

Brandon Francis Jean-Pierre

Scoring Threat:

Ball Handler:

Jon Ravenhorst, Ben Davis

Dylan Phillips

Rebounder:

Ball Distributor:

Muhammad Anwar

Jon Pagado

Fri. 5 Sat. 6 Fri. 12 Sat. 13 Fri. 19 Sat. 20 Sat. 27

at Algoma at Algoma Lakehead Guelph at Ottawa at Carleton at Laurier

8:00 PM 8:00 PM 8:00 PM 8:00 PM 8:00 PM 8:00 PM 2:00 PM

2014-15 SEASON STATS # NAME GP. MIN./MPG FG (M-A/%) 3PFG (M-A/%) FT (M-A/%) REB (O-D-T) 3 O Olutogun 2 1/0.5 1-1/100% 1-1/100% 0-0/0% 0-0-0 4 D Churchill 19 346/18.2 35-93/37.6% 28-76/36.8% 20-23/87% 2-24-26 5 S Usher 19 540/28.4 30-103/29.1% 10-29/34.5% 50-69/72.5% 21-48-69 6 T Manherz-Dennis 13 138/10.6 10-28/35.7% 0-4/0% 12-17/70.6% 7-13-20 7 D Johnson 18 541/30.1 113-270/41.9% 26-67/38.8% 62-82/75.6% 42-128-170 8 D Ankrah 16 341/21.3 50-93/53.8% 1-2/50% 18-35/51.4% 34-41-75 9 M Sahota 19 524/27.3 81-213/38% 20-67/29.9% 27-47/57.4% 35-54-89 10 J Hagen 10 51/5.1 2-3/66.7% 0-0/0% 4-6/66.7% 1-6-7 11 A Bull 17 91/5.4 3-15/20% 1-3/33.3% 10-21/47.6% 9-6-15 12 C Ruttenberg 18 164/9.1 20-44/45.5% 5-13/38.5% 13-15/86.7% 8-17-25 13 P Dimov 6 22/3.7 1-3/33.3% 1-1/100% 0-0/0% 1-3-4 15 K Oti-Awere 19 375/19.7 42-96/43.8% 0-1/0% 15-23/65.2% 41-65-106 21 N Irvine 5 32/6.4 0-4/0% 0-0/0% 1-2/50% 2-2-4 22 J Clarke 19 588/30.9 100-275/36.4% 39-127/30.7% 51-59/86.4% 14-58-72 23 S Hayley 4 13/3.3 0-1/0% 0-0/0% 0-0/0% 0-2-2

RPG A TO BLK STL PTS/PPG 0.0 0 0 0 0 3/1.5 1.4 8 16 3 8 118/6.2 3.6 66 50 10 23 120/6.3 1.5 12 20 1 4 32/2.5 9.4 19 54 3 13 314/17.4 4.7 18 18 17 10 119/7.4 4.7 23 32 9 15 209/11 0.7 1 5 0 1 8/0.8 0.9 2 7 1 1 17/1 1.4 6 7 1 5 58/3.2 0.7 2 5 0 0 3/0.5 5.6 12 17 10 10 99/5.2 0.8 0 0 0 1 1/0.2 3.8 53 45 1 16 290/15.3 0.5 0 0 0 0 0/0


O O L R WATE S R O I R WAR 2015-16 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL ROSTER # 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 21 22

NAME Elizabeth Holmes Caitlin MacLeod Swetha Kulandaivelan Nicole Schlick Fran Smith Jenel Ulman Ally Vonk Jacqui Rodrigues Emily Wilk Kristen Osborne Amy Jarvis Julia Pavlik Hilary Ferguson Ella Mahler

HT. POS. 5-8 G 5-11 F 5-8 G 6-2 P 5-7 G 5-7 G 6-1 P 5-7 G 5-8 PG 5-8 G 5-10 F 5-6 G 6-1 P 5-6 PG

YR. 3 3 4 2 2 4 3 3 3 3 2 3 2 1

MAJOR Science Recreation & Leisure Mech.Engineering Anthropology Recreation & Leisure Recreation & Leisure History Arts Kinesiology Arts Arts Recreation & Leisure Recreation & Leisure Psychology

2015-16 SCHEDULE HOMETOWN Welland, Ont. Mississauga, Ont. Calgary, Alb. Prince George, B.C. Thorold, Ont. Hamilton, Ont. Burlington, Ont. Waterloo, Ont. Oakville, Ont. Markham, Ont. Burlington, Ont. Waterloo, Ont. Cambridge, Ont. Hamilton, Ont.

NOVEMBER Wed. 4 Sat. 7 Wed. 11 Sat. 14 Sat. 21 Fri. 27 Sat. 28

at Western Windsor at Toronto at Ryerson Laurier York Queen’s

6:00 PM 1:00 PM 6:00 PM 1:00 PM 1:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM

JANUARY Wed. 13 Sat. 16 Fri. 22 Sat. 23 Wed. 27 Sat. 30

McMaster Brock atLaurentian at Nipissing Western at Windsor

6:00 PM 1:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM 3:00 PM

FEBRUARY

WARRIORS BEST... Outside Threat:

Defender:

Elizabeth Holmes

Jenel Ulman

Scoring Threat:

Ball Handler:

Amy Jarvis

Emily Wilk

Rebounder:

Ball Distributor:

Caitlin MacLeod

Emily Wilk

Fri. 5 Sat. 6 Fri. 12 Sat. 13 Fri. 19 Sat. 20 Sat. 27

at Algoma at Algoma Lakehead Guelph at Ottawa at Carleton at Laurier

6:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM 11:00 AM

2014-15 SEASON STATS # NAME 4 J Momic 5 R Atkinson 6 J Stratton 7 J Longauer 8 D Edwards 9 V Wallace 10 M Baker 11 A Addo 12 L Bailey 13 J Gaunt 14 E Piccini 21 J Lewin 22 A Garner 24 S Acolatse

GP. MIN./MPG 3 27/9 18 389/21.6 19 603/31.7 19 247/13 16 171/10.7 15 146/9.7 17 168/9.9 18 340/18.9 19 356/18.7 10 70/7 19 347/18.3 19 467/24.6 19 359/18.9 10 114/11.4

FG (M-A/%) 3-7/42.9% 50-130/38.5% 102-289/35.3% 28-90/31.1% 8-28/28.6% 14-46/30.4% 14-41/34.1% 40-115/34.8% 43-118/36.4% 7-21/33.3% 48-100/48% 55-161/34.2% 35-91/38.5% 13-33/39.4%

3PFG (M-A/%) 0-2/2% 8-26/30.5% 22-99/22.2% 2-24/8.3% 0-0/0% 5-24/20.8% 5-19/26.3% 2-14/14.3% 4-24/16.7% 3-10/30% 0-4/0% 2-19/10.5% 7-3718.9% 0-0/0%

FT (M-A/%) 3-4/75% 21-26/80.8% 79-109/72.5% 37-51/72.5% 10-24/41.7% 9-13/69.2% 5-8/62.5% 42-63/66.7% 30-47/63.8% 3-6/50% 20-34/58.8% 22-30/73.3% 12-30/40% 5-17/29.4%

REB (O-D-T) 0-5-5 22-34-56 38-134-172 15-20-35 5-21-26 7-14-21 8-10-18 52-24-76 15-40-55 5-11-16 24-38-62 19-59-78 17-52-69 13-20-33

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MEN’S SEASON PREVIEW

Coming off a 12-8 regular season and a second place finish in the OUA West, the Mustangs return to the court with the majority of their key performers back for another year. Leading the charge for the Mustangs will be leading scorer and OUA First Team All-Star Greg Morrow, who returns for his final season in purple and white. In four seasons at Western the London native has amassed 1,100 points and 482 rebounds across 82 regular season games, averaging 21.8 points per game last season. Joining Morrow up front will be the duo of Anthony Spiridis and Peter Scholtes, who both return for their fifth seasons. Spiridis averaged 11.1 points and 3.7 rebounds per game last season, providing a strong source of secondary scoring for the Mustangs. Scholtes returns after sitting out the 2014-15 season but should also bring the same offensive touch he displayed in 2013-14, when he averaged 14 points and 6.2 rebounds per contest. In the back court OUA All-Rookie Team member Jedson Tavernier will heads into his second campaign with the Mustangs. Last season he averaged 21.7 minutes per game, scoring 6.9 points and grabbing 3.3 rebounds over the course of the regular season. Look for him to continue to improve on those numbers in season number two. Along with Tavernier, expect Tom Filgiano and Eric McDonald to make an impact at the guard position. Both head into their second seasons with the purple and white after transferring from Acadia and Guelph respectively. Filgiano played just over 30 minutes a game last season with 6.6 points and 5.2 rebounds per outing. McDonald missed all of last year due to injury, but will look to return to the form he displayed in 2013-14 when he put up 10.5 points and 3.7 rebounds per game. While the Mustangs return a strong veteran core, they will be aided by a strong rookie class including Ian Smart, Chris Fitzgerald, Alex Otzyy, and Nicole Farkic.

“We are very excited about the upcoming season. With the core of our team returning and the addition of some quality incoming players who will help immediately, we feel we can make a push for the OUA Final Four.” – Brad Campbell, Head Coach Key Losses: Quinn Henderson, Charles Drouin Key Returns: Greg Morrow, Anthony Spiridis, Jedson Tavernier, Tom Filgiano, Peter Scholtes, Alex Coote, Eric McDonald Key Recruits: Ian Smart, Alex Otzyv, Nikola Farkic, Chris Fitzgerald

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N R E T S WE S G N A T MUS WOMEN’S SEASON PREVIEW

Brian Cheng returns for another season at the helm of the women’s basketball team. Welcoming five new players to the roster, the team prepares to improve on their 7-14 record from the 2014-15 season. Western’s top three scorers in Mackenzie Puklicz, Caroline Wolynski, and Maddy Horst are all returning for another season and should once again be key cogs in the purple and white offence. The trio weren’t only effective on the offensive end, as they held their own on the boards as well with each player averaging more than four rebounds per game. Leading rebounder Victoria Heine also returns for her third season and should continue to improve on the 7.1 rebounds and 8.7 points per game that she put up last season. Western’s returning veterans will be joined by a talented group of new recruits, including Mandy Consentino who comes to Western from the Laurentian Voyageurs. Along with Consentino, Julia Curran, Laura Gragham, Sonja Mijatovic and Cassidy Crowe should all add depth to the roster, giving Western a good mix of rookies and veterans. “We are excited for this season because of the growth potential of our team. Since the end of our season last year, our players have worked hard, improving on their skills. The commitment to improve this summer has also has a side effect of making the connections on our team stronger. We have added five new players to our lineup that should help address some of our needs on defence and rebounding from last year. With changes to over forty percent of our personnel, we recognize it will take some time for our team to settle in to our roles and play with consistency.

While the parity in the CIS/OUA continues to get stronger, this will make every game we play challenging. We look forward to the opportunity to improving each and every time game: ‘being better than before and better than our last.’”

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2015-16 MEN’S BASKETBALL ROSTER # 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 12 13 14 15 20 22 23

NAME Elliott Dooley Tom Filgiano Alex Coote Jedson Tavernier Eric McDonald Bronson Fridal Peter Scholtes Greg Morrow Ian Smart Chris Fitzgerald Alex Otzyv Nikola Farkic Anthony Spiridis Michael Simonetta

HT. POS. 6-2 G 6-2 G 6-1 G 6-2 G 6-0 G 6-2 G 6-5 F 6-3 F 6-5 F 6-7 F 6-9 C 6-0 G 6-5 F 5-10 G

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MAJOR Kinesiology Dentistry Engineering Kinesiology Social Science BMOS King’s College King’s College King’s College Huron College Social Science BMOS Social Science Social Science

2015-16 SCHEDULE HOMETOWN Ottawa, Ont. Markham, Ont. Vancouver, B.C. Midland, Ont. Sarnia, Ont. Pickering, Ont. London, Ont London, Ont. Chatham, Ont. Bible Hill, N.S. Mississauga, Ont. Kitchener, Ont. Peterborough, Ont. Toronto, Ont.

NOVEMBER Wed. 4 Sat. 7 Wed. 11 Sat. 14 Sat. 21 Fri. 27 Sat. 28

at Western Windsor at Toronto at Ryerson Laurier York Queen’s

8:00 PM 3:00 PM 8:00 PM 3:00 PM 3:00 PM 8:00 PM 8:00 PM

JANUARY Wed. 13 Sat. 16 Fri. 22 Sat. 23 Wed. 27 Sat. 30

McMaster Brock atLaurentian at Nipissing Western at Windsor

8:00 PM 3:00 PM 8:00 PM 8:00 PM 8:00 PM 1:00 PM

FEBRUARY

MUSTANGS BEST... Outside Threat:

Defender:

Jedson Tavernier, Alex Coote

Tom Filgiano

Scoring Threat:

Ball Handler:

Greg Morrow

Tom Filgiano

Rebounder:

Ball Distributor:

Greg Morrow

Tom Filgiano

Fri. 5 Sat. 6 Fri. 12 Sat. 13 Fri. 19 Sat. 20 Sat. 27

at Algoma at Algoma Lakehead Guelph at Ottawa at Carleton at Laurier

8:00 PM 8:00 PM 8:00 PM 8:00 PM 8:00 PM 8:00 PM 2:00 PM

2014-15 SEASON STATS # NAME GP. MIN./MPG 04 Elliott Dooley 20 345/17.3 05 Tom Filgiano 20 612/30.6 06 Alex Coote 9 23/2.6 07 Jedson Tavernier 20 433/21.7 08 Quinn Henderson 20 669/33.5 09 Matt McDonald 1 2/2 10 Stevan Manojlovic 13 144/11.1 11 Cameron Morris 18 254/14.1 12 Greg Morrow 20 658/32.9 13 Charlie Drouin 19 232/12.2 14 Hadi Abuzgaya 4 14/3.5 20 Mike Simonetta 6 8/1.3 21 George Johnson 11 130/11.8 22 Anthony Spiridis 20 531/26.6

FG (M-A/%) 28-58/48.3% 45-108/41.7% 0-5/0% 47-128/36.7% 84-191/44% 1-1/100% 9-29/31% 30-75/40% 160-292/54.8% 34-79/43% 3-4/75% 3-5/60% 12-40/30% 84-182/46.2%

3PFG (M-A/%) 11-28/39.3% 10-29/34.5% 0-4/0% 18-63/28.6% 39-113/34.5% 1-1/100% 4-12/33.3% 13-45/28.9% 5-15/33.3% 2-17/11.8% 0-0/0% 1-2/50% 3-15/20% 1-5/20%

FT (M-A/%) 12-34/35.3% 31-52/59.6% 0-0/0% 26-41/63.4% 21-32/65.6% 0-0/0% 3-4/75% 6-12/50% 111-153/72.5% 24-39/61.5% 0-0/0% 0-0/0% 9-10/90% 52-78/66.7%

REB (O-D-T) 7-35-42 18-86-104 2-0-2 4-61-65 24-44-68 0-0-0 4-22-26 9-27-36 31-113-144 8-25-33 2-4-6 0-1-1 7-9-16 18-55-73

RPG A TO BLK STL PTS/PPG 2.1 24 22 1 7 79/4 5.2 40 41 0 43 131/6.6 0.2 2 1 0 3 0/0 3.3 9 24 5 16 138/6.9 3.4 28 25 1 25 228/11.4 0.0 0 0 0 0 3/3 2.0 2 7 0 3 25/1.9 2.0 12 18 5 4 79/4.4 7.2 48 61 6 19 436/21.8 1.7 7 17 0 3 94/4.9 1.5 0 1 1 0 6/1.5 0.2 0 1 0 1 7/1.2 1.5 7 8 0 10 36/3.3 3.7 19 42 2 25 221/11.1


N R E T S WE S G N A T MUS 2015-16 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL ROSTER # 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 22 23

NAME Maddy Horst Jayme Muir MandyConsentino Julia Curran Laura Graham CarolineWolynski SashaSamardzija Alex Van Heeswyk Sam Loucks Victoria Heine MackenziePuklicz Meredith McLeod Sonia Mijatovic Cassidy Crowe

HT. POS. 5-7 G 5-8 G 6-4 F 6-1 F 5-8 G 5-9 G 6-2 F 6-3 F 5-8 G 6-1 F 5-10 G 5-7 G 5-11 G 5-11 G

YR. 2 2 4 1 1 5 3 2 2 3 3 4 1 1

MUSTANGS BEST...

MAJOR Arts and Humanities Kinesiology Graduate Studies Brescia College Kinesiology King’s College BMOS Brescia College Kinesiology Brescia College Kings College Nursing Health Sciences King’s College

2015-16 SCHEDULE HOMETOWN Baden, Ont. Chattham, Ont. Strathroy, Ont. Waterloo, Ont. Sudbury, Ont. London, Ont. Mississauga, Ont. Strathroy, Ont. Barrie, Ont. London, Ont. London, Ont. Lindsay, Ont. Burlington, Ont. Sarnia, Ont.

Mackenzie Puklicz, Maddy Horst, Meredith McLeod

Scoring Threat: Caroline Wolynski, Mackenzie Puklicz, Maddy Horst

Rebounder:

Wed. 4 Sat. 7 Fri. 13 Fri. 20 Sun. 22 Fri. 27 Sat. 28

Waterloo at Laurier at Windsor Ryerson Toronto at Carleton at Ottawa

6:00 PM 1:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM 2:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM

JANUARY Sat. 9 Fri. 15 Wed. 20 Sat. 23 Wed. 27 Sat. 30

at Guelph Algoma at Brock at McMaster at Waterloo Laurier

6:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM 1:00 PM 6:00 PM 1:00 PM

FEBRUARY

Ball Handler:

Outside Threat:

NOVEMBER

Caroline Wolynski, Maddy Horst, Meredith McLeod, Laura Graham

Ball Distributor: Cassidy Crowe, Alex Van Heeswyk, Caroline Wolynski

Julia Curran, Victoria Heine, Alex Van Heeswyk

Fri. 5 Sat. 6 Fri. 12 Sat. 13 Sat. 20 Fri. 26 Sat. 27

Nipissing Laurentian at Queen’s at York Windsor Lakehead Algoma

6:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM 1:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM

2014-15 SEASON STATS # NAME GP. MIN./MPG 04 Maddy Horst 20 671/33.6 05 Jayme Muir 4 16/4 06 Sarah Schulz 15 97/6.5 07 Ally Brandt 8 36/4.5 08 Louise Bunce 11 63/5.7 09 Caroline Wolynski 20 671/33.6 10 Sasha Samardzija 20 361/18.1 11 Alex Van heeswyk 18 256/14.2 12 Sam Loucks 14 126/9 13 Victoria Heine 19 480/25.3 14 Mackenzie Puklicz 20 625/31.3 15 Meredith McLeod 20 415/20.8 22 Julia Tennant 12 171/14.3 23 Pam Licata 5 21/4.2

FG (M-A/%) 85-221/38.5% 1-5/20% 8-21/38.1% 0-5/0% 3-15/20% 103-248/41.5% 36-69/52.2% 23-51/45.1% 18-43/41.9% 68-125/54.4% 85-221/38.5% 27-103/26.2% 12-42/28.6% 1-5/20%

3PFG (M-A/%) 15-59/25.4% 0-1/0% 7-14/50% 0-2/0% 2-6/33.3% 11-45/24.4% 0-1/0% 0-0/0% 3-19/15.8% 2-10/20% 34-112/30.4% 14-47/29.8% 0-1/0% 1-2/50%

FT (M-A/%) 28-41/68.3% 0-0/0% 1-2/50% 3-4/75% 1-2/50% 36-59/61% 8-14/57.1% 11-17/64.7% 2-5/40% 27-35/77.1% 57-83/68.7% 15-22/68.2% 2-11/18.2% 0-0/0%

REB (O-D-T) 18-84-102 1-4-5 6-10-16 1-6-7 2-9-11 27-57-84 27-41-68 25-26-51 4-4-8 52-83-135 20-72-92 8-34-42 10-31-41 2-0-2

RPG A TO BLK STL PTS/PPG 5.1 51 72 2 29 213/10.7 1.3 4 2 0 0 2/0.5 1.1 0 4 0 3 24/1.6 0.9 0 3 1 0 3/0.4 1.0 1 9 1 1 9/0.8 4.2 38 72 2 44 253/12.7 3.4 11 28 4 16 80/4 2.8 5 22 8 5 57/3.2 0.6 6 13 0 1 41/2.9 7.1 14 51 8 18 165/8.7 4.6 20 53 2 35 261/13.1 2.1 21 34 3 20 83/4.2 3.4 5 15 3 4 26/2.2 0.4 0 1 0 0 3/0.6


Quick F MEN’S SEASON PREVIEW For the first time in a decade, the Lancers will be under new leadership for the 2015-16 season as Lancer head coach Chris Oliver takes a sabbatical for the year. In his absence, former Lancer and OUA all-star Ryan Steer will take over the helm as the acting head coach of the Lancers. Coming off a strong 2014-15 season that saw the Lancers capture their sixth OUA west division title in ten years and an OUA silver medal, the Blue & Gold are aiming to stay atop the division standings and earn a second consecutive berth to the national championships. Coach Steer’s squad will be led by a trio of veterans including forward Alex Campbell, guard Mike Rocca and sharp shooter Mitch Farrell. Farrell was named an OUA all-star last season after averaging 13.1 points per game to go along with 4.8 rebounds per contest. The Lancer line-up will also feature a number of talented incoming recruits including local standout Isiah Osborne, London’s Mr. Basketball Micah Kirubel and Michigan big man Pim Hurkmans.

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WOMEN’S SEASON PREVIEW The reigning five-time CIS national championship Windsor Lancer women’s basketball team will have all eyes on them for the 2015-16 season as they look to win an unprecedented sixth straight national championship title. The Lancers enter the season having won six of the last seven OUA championships and have shown great promise throughout the pre-season despite the loss of a pair of key players from the roster. With the loss of CIS athlete of the year Korissa Williams and guard Jocelyn LaRocque, Windsor will rely on OUA all-star Cheyanne Roger, guard Caitlyn Longmuir, and forwards Emily Prevost and Andrea Kiss to fill the key roles left by the two. Coach Vallée’s squad also features plenty of fresh faces as they welcome eight new athletes to the roster. Highlighting the group are transfer guard and Michigan native Kashawnna Sampson, Waterloo native Kaylee Anagnatopolous, forward Orian Amsalem, and guard Tyra Blizzard out of Ottawa.

“We are excited to be reloading our team to remain a power house in the country.” – Chantal Vallée, Head Coach Key Losses: Korissa Williams, Jocelyn LaRocque Key Returns: Caitlyn Longmuir, Emily Prevost, Cheyanne Roger, Andrea Kiss, Carly Steer Key Recruits: Kashawnna Sampson, Orian Amsalem, Tyra Blizzard, Kaylee Anagnatopolous


2015-16 MEN’S BASKETBALL ROSTER # 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 20 21 22

NAME Nik Vegli Vincenzo Caccavo Mitch Farrell Mat West Kahame Msiska Alex Campbell Mike Rocca Marko Kovac Randy Oriakhi Isiah Osborne Pim Hurkmans Micah Kirubel Lucas Orlita Tobi Ojajuni Tyler Persaud

HT. POS. 6-0 G 5-11 G 6-3 G 6-4 F 6-5 F 6-2 G 5-10 G 6-4 G 6-4 F 6-5 G 6-9 C 6-1 G 6-5 G 6-7 C 6-6 F

YR. 1 1 3 5 2 5 3 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 3

MAJOR Human Kinetics Business Liberal Studies Engineering Engineering Visual Arts Business Business Criminology Human Kinetics Engineering Economics Visual Arts & Film Criminology & Psych. Sociology

2015-16 SCHEDULE HOMETOWN Essex, Ont. Foggia, Italy Brechin, Ont. Mildmay, Ont. Lusaka, Zambia Brampton, Ont. Sarnia, Ont. Windsor, Ont. Toronto, Ont. Windsor, Ont. Lake Orion, Michigan London, Ont. Toronto, Ont. Brampton, Ont. Toronto, Ont.

NOVEMBER Wed. 4 Sat. 7 Wed. 11 Sat. 14 Sat. 21 Fri. 27 Sat. 28

at Western Windsor at Toronto at Ryerson Laurier York Queen’s

8:00 PM 3:00 PM 8:00 PM 3:00 PM 3:00 PM 8:00 PM 8:00 PM

JANUARY Wed. 13 Sat. 16 Fri. 22 Sat. 23 Wed. 27 Sat. 30

McMaster Brock atLaurentian at Nipissing Western at Windsor

8:00 PM 3:00 PM 8:00 PM 8:00 PM 8:00 PM 1:00 PM

FEBRUARY

LANCERS BEST... Outside Threat:

Defender:

Mike Rocca, Isiah Osborne, Marko Kovac

Mike Rocca, Alex Campbell

Scoring Threat:

Ball Handler:

Alex Campbell, Mitch Farrell, Tyler Persaud

Mike Rocca, Mitch Farrell, Micah Kirubel

Rebounder:

Ball Distributor:

Alex Campbell, Kahame Msiska, Randy Oriakhi

Mike Rocca, Isiah Osborne

Fri. 5 Sat. 6 Fri. 12 Sat. 13 Fri. 19 Sat. 20 Sat. 27

at Algoma at Algoma Lakehead Guelph at Ottawa at Carleton at Laurier

8:00 PM 8:00 PM 8:00 PM 8:00 PM 8:00 PM 8:00 PM 2:00 PM

2014-15 SEASON STATS # NAME GP. MIN./MPG FG (M-A/%) 3PFG (M-A/%) FT (M-A/%) REB (O-D-T) RPG A TO BLK STL PTS/PPG 05 Viktor Jankowski 4 14/3.5 2-4/50% 0-0/0% 0-0/0% 1-4-5 1.3 1 0 1 0 4/1 06 Mitch Farrell 16 404/25.3 69-199/34.7% 32-91/35.2% 40-56/71.4% 24-52-76 4.8 30 38 1 21 210/13.1 07 Evan Matthews 20 479/24 89-153/58.2% 1-4/25% 31-63/49.2% 46-92-138 6.9 40 32 15 15 210/10.5 08 Kahame Msiska 10 49/4.9 5-12/41.7% 0-0/0% 5-8/62.5% 4-9-13 1.3 3 1 2 3 15/1.5 09 Alex Campbell 20 519/26 86-169/50.9% 18-56/32.1% 59-78/75.6% 41-63-104 5.2 28 20 3 12 249/12.5 10 Mike Rocca 20 478/23.9 46-112/41.1% 32-79/40.5% 28-35/80% 20-38-58 2.9 43 27 0 17 152/7.6 11 Marko Kovac 13 172/13.2 17-53/32.1% 15-42/35.7% 3-6/50% 9-21-30 2.3 10 8 2 7 52/4 12 Rotimi Osuntola 19 565/29.7 138-277/49.8% 11-46/23.9% 97-164/59.1% 67-151-218 11.5 25 55 39 23 384/20.2 13 Elikplim Kugbeadzor3 7/2.3 0-4/0% 0-1/0% 0-0/0% 2-1-3 1.0 0 0 0 0 0/0 14 Bradford Parker 19 374/19.7 55-128/43% 11-33/33.3% 14-21/66.7% 24-61-85 4.5 27 22 9 11 135/7.1 15 Stefan Tosic 15 143/9.5 6-19/31.6% 1-6/16.7% 6-9/66.7% 15-17-32 2.1 8 2 0 5 19/1.3 20 Kanneil Brown 1 2/2 0-0/0% 0-0/0% 0-0/0% 0-0-0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0/0 21 Khalid Abdel-Gabar19 568/29.9 83-217/38.2% 32-101/31.7% 31-47/66% 22-50-72 3.8 54 37 2 25 229/12.1 22 Tyler Persaud 18 250/13.9 25-70/35.7% 6-28/21.4% 16-27/59.3% 12-37-49 2.7 12 28 5 15 72/4


R O S D WIN S R E C LAN 2015-16 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL ROSTER # 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 13 14 15 20 21 22 23

NAME Caitlyn Longmuir Erica McFadden Tyra Blizzard Andrea Kiss Alyssa Cerino Jahnae Gyles Chuot Angou Kashawnna Sampson Cheyanne Roger Kaylee Anagnostopoulos Orian Amsalem Carly Steer Jaylin VandeBovenkamp Chidera Ifearulundu Emily Prevost Logan Sims

HT. POS. YR. 5-6 G 4 5-7 G 3 5-7 G 1 6-1 F 4 6-0 F 1 5-7 G 1 5-5 G 1 5-7 G 3 6-3 F 3 5-7 G 1 5-10 F 1 5-7 G 2 5-11 F 1 5-9 G 2 6-0 F 3 5-11 F

LANCERS BEST...

MAJOR Human Kinetics Psychology Human Kinetics Biochemistry Sociology Criminology Psychology Liberal & Prof. Studies Human Kinetics Forensic Science Economics Human Kinetics Human Kinetics Criminology Human Kinetics Business

2015-16 SCHEDULE HOMETOWN Kingsville, Ont. Chatham, Ont. Ottawa, Ont. Tecumseh, Ont. Stoney Creek, Ont. Brampton, Ont. London, Ont. Detroit, Michigan Etobicoke, Ont. Waterloo, Ont. Tel-Avis, Illinois Windsor, Ont. Amherstburg, Ont. Etobicoke, Ont. Montreal, Que. Ypsilanti, Michigan

NOVEMBER Wed. 4 Sat. 7 Fri. 13 Wed. 18 Sat. 21 Fri. 27 Sat. 28

Laurier at Waterloo Western Ryerson Toronto at Ottawa at Carleton

6:00 PM 1:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM 2:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM

JANUARY Sat. 9 Fri. 15 Sat. 16 Wed. 20 Wed. 27 Sat. 30

at Brock at Guelph Algoma at McMaster at Laurier Waterloo

2:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM 11:00 AM

FEBRUARY

Outside Threat:

Defender:

Caitlyn Longmuir, Carly Steer

Erica McFadden

Scoring Threat:

Ball Handler:

Cheyanne Roger, Andrea Kiss

Kashawnna Sampson, Orian Amsalem, Erica McFadden

Rebounder:

Ball Distributor:

Cheyanne Roger

Kashawnna Sampson, Orian Amsalem, Erica McFadden

Fri. 5 Sat. 6 Fri. 12 Sat. 13 Sat. 20 Sat. 27 Sun. 28

Laurentian Nipissing at York at Queen’s at Western Lakehead Algoma

6:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM 1:00 PM 6:30 PM 2:00 PM

2014-15 SEASON STATS # NAME GP. MIN./MPG FG (M-A/%) 3PFG (M-A/%) FT (M-A/%) REB (O-D-T) 04 Caitlyn Longmuir 20 422/21.1 45-101/44.6% 36-86/41.9% 7-10/70% 6-26-32 05 Kristine Lalonde 20 548/27.4 39-111/35.1% 19-58/32.8% 20-23/87% 11-57-68 06 Korissa Williams 18 572/31.8 151-255/59.2% 0-7/0% 46-79/58.2% 53-73-126 07 Andrea Kiss 20 449/22.5 62-127/48.8% 7-13/53.8% 38-49/77.6% 47-92-139 09 Chidera Ifearlundu 14 94/6.7 5-10/50% 0-0/0% 1-2/50% 11-20-31 12 Jocelyn LaRocque 17 444/26.1 60-159/37.7% 34-99/34.3% 33-43/76.7% 3-56-59 13 Cheyanne Roger 20 541/27.1 95-164/57.9% 0-0/0% 54-74/73% 53-84-137 15 Courtney VandeBovencamp15 232/15.1 35-82/42.7% 0-0/0% 29-39/74.4% 27-39-66 20 Carly Steer 19 303/15.9 37-91/40.7% 24-61/39.3% 12-13/92.3% 6-20-26 23 Emily Prevost 20 396/19.8 75-147/51% 0-0/0% 42-64/65.4% 43-83-126

RPG A TO BLK STL PTS/PPG 1.6 31 27 0 11 133/6.7 3.4 63 42 3 16 117/5.9 7.0 85 48 3 64 348/19.3 7.0 23 40 1 12 169/8.5 2.2 8 7 0 2 11/0.8 3.5 18 15 2 16 187/11 6.9 36 54 36 5 244/12.2 4.4 18 30 4 7 99/6.6 1.4 14 15 1 8 110/5.8 6.3 23 28 12 5 192/9.6


MEN’S SEASON PREVIEW

An exciting veteran core and the addition of a pair of talented transfer players have the York University Lions men’s basketball team dreaming big about what is possible for the squad in the OUA this season. There have been a lot of changes with teams across the conference and that has been mirrored within the Lions roster as well. In the off-season they lost two of their top three scorers from last year in Nick Tufegdzich and Richard Iheadindu, but despite that the Lions are poised to be even more competitive this season with a new-look line-up that includes the return of two injured starters in Daniel Tulloch and Raheem Isaac, and a pair of transfers from the NCAA, Tommy Hobbs and Shane Reader. Those new pieces have translated into increased depth on the bench and a different style on the court, things that head coach Tom Oliveri believes will be exciting and can lead to additional wins in the standings.

“We played a big chunk of our offence through Nick at the centre position, whereas the scoring will be spread this year and we will play a more up tempo style. We were only about seven deep because of injuries, but this year if we can stay healthy, our depth will be able to wear people down as games go on. We have the capability to shoot the ball and if we can get to double-digit threes in a game, we will be successful.” Tulloch is one of the most dynamic forwards in the OUA and his highlightreel dunks are well-known across the conference. His career scoring average is over 15 points per game, and he will be a major part of the team with regular minutes in the line-up. Fellow returnees Nathan Culbreath, who was 15th in OUA scoring last year, and Phillip Gillen, the team’s leader in assists, were both OUA East all-rookie team members in 2013-14 and are coming off career years last season. They will be looking to carry that momentum into this season as they grow into veteran players on the roster. Key Losses: Nick Tufegdzich, Richard Iheadindu Key Returns: Nathan Culbreath, Daniel Tulloch, Raheem Isaac, Phillip Gillen Key Recruits: Shane Reader, Tommy Hobbs, Brandon Ramirez

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YORK LIONS WOMEN’S SEASON PREVIEW

It’s a new era for the York University Lions women’s basketball team with a different head coach on the bench, and the squad is hoping a fresh start will spark the Lions to a rise in the OUA standings. For the first time in nearly three decades, the team is under the guidance of someone other than Bill Pangos. Erin McAleenan was hired as the head coach of the program in July, bringing with her three years of CIS head coaching expertise with the Lethbridge Pronghorns. She takes over a squad that is rebuilding now and for the future, with a solid mix of veteran experience and young talent. “The biggest thing for us is trying to increase the pace we play at and trying to create scoring from our defence. We are going to compete with the majority of teams, but our consistency and scoring will need to improve in order to compete with the ones at the top,” said McAleenan. “I have no doubt we can defend anybody, but you can only play defence for so long and our top players have to be shooting the ball well and we have to take care of the ball in order to be successful.” York will return a core of fourth-year players that include guards Ishanaa Seupersadsingh and Jackie Koudys, as well as forwards Shauney Fischer, and Emma Thompson, all of whom will make up the core of the rotation for this season. They have been instrumental to the team in their first three years with the program; Seupersadsingh, Koudys, Thompson and Fischer made up four of the team’s top five scorers last season. Joining them is an exciting group of five rookies who will get the chance to make an immediate impact on the team. Most notably, guards Katrina Collins-Samuels and Sandra Nagowska have been impressive throughout training camp and will add a new dimension to the line-up. The Lions missed the playoffs last year with a fourth-place finish in the OUA East standings but with new leadership and a different style of play, they have the ability to surprise their opponents this season. Key Losses: Courtney Osborne Key Returns: Ishanaa Seupersadsingh, Jackie Koudys, Emma Thompson Key Recruits: Katrina Collins-Samuels, Sandra Nagowska


2015-16 MEN’S BASKETBALL ROSTER # 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 21 22 23 24

NAME HT. POS. Raheem Isaac 6-3 G Shane Reader 6-0 G Phillip Gillen 6-3 G Gene Spagnuolo 6-3 G Gehrig Carlse 6-1 G Julio Vazquez 6-1 G Nathan Culbreath 6-6 G Tristan Newman 6-4 G Jayden Frederick 6-5 G Tommy Hobbs 6-6 F Othneil Russell 6-5 F Nana Adu-Poku 6-7 F Jon Dulmage 6-6 F Brandon Ramirez 6-5 F Daniel Tulloch 6-5 F Stefan Grujic 6-7 F Jahvin Bridge 6-3 F Matthew Carating 6-2 G Nidun Chandrakumar 6-5 G Shaquille Green 6-4 F O’Neil Halstead 6-1 G Gianmarc Lucianio 6-5 F Christopher Vasilache

LIONS BEST...

YR. 3 3 3 2 1 2 3 1 1 3 2 2 2 1 3 1 1 1 4 1 2 3 1

MAJOR Geography Business & Society Kinesiology & Health Science Administrative Studies Biophysics Liberal Arts & Prof. Studies Engineering Kinesiology & Health Science Law & Society Business & Society Liberal Arts & Prof. Studies Kinesiology & Health Science Kinesiology & Health Science Geography Law & Society Liberal Arts & Prof. Studies Administrative Studies Kinesiology & Health Science Communications Studies Urban Studies Sociology Administrative Studies Administrative Studies

Outside Threat:

Defender:

Nathan Culbreath, Tommy Hobbs

Tristan Newman

Scoring Threat:

Ball Handler:

Nathan Culbreath, Tommy Hobbs

Shane Reader

Rebounder:

Ball Distributor:

Daniel Tulloch

Shane Reader

HOMETOWN Toronto, Ont. York, Ont. Hamilton, Ont. Maple, Ont. Scarborough, Ont. Toronto, Ont. Kingston, Ont. Maple, Ont. Scarborough, Ont. Anchorage, Alaska Woodbridge, Ont. North York, Ont. Brantford, Ont. Scarborough, Ont. Mississauga, Ont. Regina, Sask. Brampton, Ont. Mississauga, Ont. North York, Ont. North York, Ont. Toronto, Ont. Maple, Ont. Scarborough, Ont.

2015-16 SCHEDULE NOVEMBER Sat. 7 Fri. 13 Sat. 14 Fri. 20 Sat. 21 Fri. 27 Sat. 28

at Queen’s at Nipissing atLaurentian Brock McMaster at Waterloo at Laurier

8:00 PM 8:00 PM 8:00 PM 8:00 PM 8:00 PM 8:00 PM 8:00 PM

JANUARY Fri. 8 Wed. 13 Sat. 23 Fri. 29 Sat. 30

at Toronto at Ryerson Queen’s at Carleton at Ottawa

1:00 PM 8:00 PM 3:00 PM 8:00 PM 8:00 PM

FEBRUARY Fri. 5 Sat. 6 Fri. 12 Sat. 13 Fri. 19 Fri. 26 Sat. 27

Lakehead Guelph Windsor Western at Algoma Toronto Ryerson

8:00 PM 8:00 PM 8:00 PM 8:00 PM 8:00 PM 8:00 PM 8:00 PM

2014-15 SEASON STATS # NAME GP. MIN./MPG FG (M-A/%) 3PFG (M-A/%) FT (M-A/%) REB (O-D-T) RPG A TO BLK STL PTS/PPG 0 Yonathan Kristos 9 738.1 2-8/25% 1-5/20% 2-2/100% 1-8-9 1.0 6 12 1 1 7/0.8 3 Richard Iheadindu 19 533/28.1 86-236/36.4% 39-107/36.4% 36-50/72% 17-57-74 3.9 27 46 1 21 247/13 4 Phillip Cunningham-Gillen17 377/22.2 26-81/32.1% 7-33/21.2% 32-40/80% 10-34-44 2.6 43 36 1 28 91/5.4 5 Gene Spagnuolo 15 301/20.1 36-88/40.9% 15-39/38.5% 34-43/79.1% 8-24-32 2.1 20 26 1 8 121/8.1 6 O’Neil Halstead 17 214/12.6 21-52/40.4% 12-31/38.7% 11-16/68.8% 9-23-32 1.9 11 18 0 9 65/3.8 7 Julio Vasquez 7 46/6.6 4-12/33.3% 3-10/30% 2-2/100% 2-3-5 0.7 5 6 0 0 13/1.9 8 Nathan Culbreath 19 523/27.5 112-219/51.1% 29-74/39.2% 50-69/72.5% 40-64-104 5.5 23 51 9 20 303/15.9 9 Tristan Newman 11 218/19.8 15-47/31.9% 7-17/41.2% 13-16/81.3% 5-23-28 2.5 17 14 0 11 50/4.5 10 Nidun Chandrakumar17 412/24.2 28-64/43.8% 11-31/35.5% 11-19/57.9% 10-45-55 3.2 31 32 7 10 78/4.6 13 Nana Adu-Poku 19 224/11.8 14-37/37.8% 2-8/25% 12-18/66.7% 7-17-24 1.3 5 10 1 6 42/2.2 14 Brian Viscara 2 8/4 0-2/0% 0-2/0% 0-0/0% 0-0-0 0.0 1 2 0 0 0/0 15 Othneil Russell 5 25/5 2-7/28.6% 0-0/0% 0-0/0% 3-2-5 1.0 1 1 0 1 4/0.8 20 Djordje Babic 8 42/5.3 8-23/34.8% 4-13/30.8% 1-2/50% 0-6-6 0.8 1 4 0 1 21/2.6 21 Jon Dulmage 18 228/12.7 14-46/30.4% 3-19/15.8% 4-15/26.7% 16-20-36 2.0 5 7 5 3 35/1.9 22 Nick Tufegdzich 19 579/30.5 142-266/53.4% 12-34/35.3% 66-89/74.2% 52-140-192 10.1 33 46 35 17 362/19.1


YORK LIONS 2015-16 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL ROSTER # 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 21 22 23

NAME Haley Bowie Jackie Koudys Erin Sarapnickas Erika Diloreto Ishanaa Seupersadsingh Katrina Collins-Samuels Nina Guzina Sandra Nagowska Sijia Liu Jennah Rampersaud Anastasia Lovatsis Shauney Fischer Emma Thompson Taylor McAlpine Taylor Ross

HT. POS. 5-6 PG 5-8 G 6-1 F 5-8 G 5-8 G 5-6 G 5-8 G 5-8 PG 5-8 G 5-8 G 5-10 F 6-1 F 5-10 F 6-0 F 6-0 F

YR. 2 4 4 2 4 1 3 1 1 1 1 4 4 2 4

MAJOR Kinesiology & Health Science Kinesiology & Health Science Kinesiology & Health Science Criminology Kinesiology & Health Science Psychology Kinesiology & Health Science Education Kinesiology & Health Science Information Technology Liberal Arts & Prof. Kinesiology & Health Science Social Work Kinesiology & Health Science Kinesiology & Health Science

HOMETOWN Ancaster, Ont. Smithville, Ont. Wallaceburg, Ont. London, Ont. Markham, Ont. Hamilton, Ont. Toronto, Ont. Peterborough, Ont. Toronto, Ont. Caledon, Ont. Markham, Ont. Wallaceburg, Ont. London, Ont. Huntsville, Ont. Cookstown, Ont.

2015-16 SCHEDULE

NOVEMBER Sat. 7 Fri. 13 Sat. 14 Fri. 20 Sat. 21 Fri. 27 Sat. 28

at Queen’s at Nipissing atLaurentian Brock McMaster at Waterloo at Laurier

6:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM

JANUARY Fri. 8 Wed. 13 Sat. 23 Fri. 29 Sat. 30

at Toronto at Ryerson Queen’s at Carleton at Ottawa

11:00 AM 6:00 PM 1:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM

FEBRUARY

LIONS BEST... Outside Threat:

Defender:

Nina Guzina

Ishanaa Seupersadsingh, Shauney Fischer

Scoring Threat:

Ball Handler:

Ishanaa Seupersadsingh, Jackie Koudys

Haley Bowie, Ishanaa Seupersadsingh

Rebounder:

Ball Distributor:

Taylor Ross, Emma Thompson

Haley Bowie, Sandra Nagowska

Fri. 5 Sat. 6 Fri. 12 Sat. 13 Fri. 19 Fri. 26 Sat. 27

Lakehead Guelph Windsor Western at Algoma Toronto Ryerson

6:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM

2014-15 SEASON STATS # NAME GP. MIN./MPG FG (M-A/%) 3PFG (M-A/%) FT (M-A/%) REB (O-D-T) 4 Haley Bowie 18 312/17.3 22-85/25.9% 8-24/33.3% 12-15/80% 7-21-28 5 Jackie Koudys 19 499/26.3 40-141/28.4% 18-70/25.7% 15-18/83.3% 5-23-28 6 Erin Sarapnickas 5 71/14.2 7-24/29.2% 3-13/23.1% 2-2/100% 5-15-20 7 Erika Diloreto 9 54/6 5-14/35.7% 0-0/0% 1-6/16.7% 5-5-10 8 Ishanaa Seupersadsingh19 573/30.2 60-207/29% 13-65/20% 38-66/57.6% 13-60-73 10 Nina Guzina 19 248/13.1 19-53/35.8% 10-28/35.7% 5-6/83.3% 2-12-14 12 Hayley Finn 18 299/16.6 12-56/21.4% 9-42/21.4% 5-8/62.5% 13-32-45 13 Denyse Mangubat 1 11/11 1-2/50% 0-0/0 0-1/0% 1-3-4 14 Courtney Osborne 19 632/33.3 69-193/35.8% 9-56/16.1 51-68/75% 36-102-138 15 Shauney Fischer 17 377/22.2 31-85/36.5% 0-1/0% 17-31/54.8% 25-52-77 21 Emma Thompson 19 375/19.7 39-131/29.8% 24-78/30.8% 9-16/56.3% 16-64-80 22 Taylor McAlpine 12 69/5.8 2-10/20% 0-0/0% 0-0/0% 3-8-11 23 Taylor Ross 18 231/12.8 20-53/37.7% 0-0/0% 7-23/30.4% 29-67-96

RPG A TO BLK STL PTS/PPG 1.6 12 43 0 20 64/3.6 1.5 14 67 0 21 113/5.9 4.0 2 4 4 1 19/3.8 1.1 2 7 0 4 11/1.2 3.8 43 65 4 29 171/9 0.7 17 27 0 4 53/2.8 2.5 5 11 3 8 38/2.1 4.0 0 2 0 0 2/2 7.3 31 52 9 11 198/10.4 4.5 6 37 13 14 79/4.6 4.2 5 36 6 10 111/5.8 0.9 3 8 2 3 4/0.3 5.3 1 16 14 10 47/2.6




MEN’S 2014-15 STANDINGS CENTRAL DIVISION TEAM GP W L PF McMaster 19 16 3 1614 Lakehead 19 11 8 1385 Guelph 19 8 11 1385 Brock 19 7 12 1456

PA PTS 1377 32 1379 22 1427 16 1604 14

EAST DIVISION TEAM Ryerson York Toronto Queen’s

PA PTS 1252 34 1502 20 1543 12 1530 10

GP W L PF 19 17 2 1697 19 10 9 1439 19 6 13 1391 19 5 14 1348

NORTH DIVISION TEAM Ottawa Carleton Laurentian Nipissing

GP W L PF 19 18 1 1795 19 17 2 1730 19 7 12 1323 19 0 19 1099

PA PTS 1315 36 1072 34 1461 14 1649 0

WEST DIVISION TEAM Windsor Western Laurier Waterloo Algoma

GP W L PF 20 15 5 1731 20 12 8 1483 20 7 13 1524 20 6 14 1348 20 2 18 1253

PA PTS 1502 30 1451 24 1633 14 1587 12 1717 4

MEN’S 2014-15 PLAYOFFS PRESENTED BY INVESTORS GROUP

OUA Preliminary Round (12) Toronto 71 @ (5) Windsor 85 (11) Laurier 90 @ (6) Western (82) (10) Guelph 48 @ (7) Lakehead 69 (9) Laurentian 87 @ (8) York 84 OUA Quarter-Finals (5) Windsor 85 @ (4) McMaster 70 (8) Laurentian 71 @ (1) Ottawa 116 (7) Lakehead 54 @ (2) Carleton 79 (6) Laurier 59 @ (3) Ryerson 105

Wilson Cup Final Four (@ Ottawa) Windsor 85 @ Ottawa 80 Ryerson 80 @ Carleton 84 Bronze Medal Game Ryerson 66 @ Ottawa 79 Gold Medal Game Windsor 59 @ Carleton 103

OUA at the CIS Final 8 Tournament Quarter-Finals Saskatchewan 50 @ Carleton 90 Windsor 68 @ Ryerson 82 Bishop’s 85 @ Ottawa 91 Consolation Final Saskatchewan 99 @ Windsor 94

Semi-Finals Victoria 74 @ Carleton 83 Ryerson 75 @ Ottawa 84 Bronze Medal Ryerson 82 @ Victoria 68 Gold Medal Ottawa 46 @ Carleton 93


MEN’S 2014-15 PLAYER STATS LEADING SCORERS (Minimum 60% of Team’s GP) Player J Berhanemeskel G Morrow M Charvis R Osuntola G Faulkner J Simpson N Tufegdzich D Elgadi D Johnson J Jones

School Ottawa Western Waterloo Windsor Queen’s Brock York Brock Toronto Ryerson

GP 19 20 20 19 17 19 19 12 18 19

MIN/G 30.1 32.9 36.5 29.7 32.8 33.4 30.5 28.8 30.1 28.6

FG/G 8.0-14.4 8.0-14.6 6.9-15.8 7.3-14.6 7.8-17.8 6.9-17.4 7.5-14.0 6.6-12.9 6.3-15.0 5.7-12.2

REBOUNDS FG% 3FG% 55.5 2.7-6.1 54.8 0.2-0.8 43.5 2.1-6.6 49.8 0.6-2.4 44 1.6-5.3 39.6 2.2-6.0 53.4 0.6-1.8 51 0.2-1.0 41.9 1.4-3.7 47 1.5-3.9

PTS 44.8 33.3 31.6 23.9 30 36 35.3 16.7 38.8 39.2

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (Minimum 5 ATT/GM) Player G Gonthier-Dubue E Matthews K Green J Pierre-Charles T Scrubb C Smythe J Berhanemeskel G Morrow R Boney C Agada

School Ottawa Windsor Ryerson Carleton Carleton Carleton Ottawa Western McMaster Ottawa

GP FGM 19 74 20 89 17 87 19 58 19 137 17 59 19 152 20 160 19 77 19 106

FGA FG% 127 58.30% 153 58.20% 150 58% 100 58% 246 55.70% 106 55.70% 274 55.50% 292 54.80% 141 54.60% 169 54.10%

THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (Minimum 2.5ATT/GM) Player T Scrubb L Allin C White P Scrubb C Wood V Raso M Plunkett D Dooley A Best M L’Africain

School Carleton Laurier Algoma Carleton Carleton Carleton Ottawa Guelph Ryerson Ottawa

GP 19 20 18 19 19 14 19 19 19 14

3PT M 20 34 19 55 54 32 40 31 41 35

3PT A 3PT% 40 50% 69 49.30% 39 48.70% 113 48.70% 113 47.80% 67 47.80% 85 47.10% 67 46.30% 90 45.60% 77 45.50%

FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (Minimum 2.5ATT/GM) Player D Dooley T Boers J Gill P Scrubb J Berhanemeskel J Jones J Clarke J Simpson C Agada A Best

School Guelph Guelph Waterloo Carleton Ottawa Ryerson Toronto Brock Ottawa Ryerson

GP FTM 19 54 18 38 20 46 19 63 19 85 19 80 19 51 19 61 19 64 19 53

FTA FT% 59 91.50% 42 90.50% 51 90.20% 70 90% 96 88.50% 92 87% 59 86.40% 72 84.70% 77 83.10% 64 82.80%

TEAM SCORING OFFENCE Team Ottawa Carleton Ryerson Windsor McMaster Brock Laurier York Western Toronto Guelph Lakehead Queen’s Laurentian Waterloo Algoma Nipissing

GP 19 19 19 20 19 19 20 19 20 19 19 19 19 19 20 20 19

PTS 1795 1730 1697 1731 1614 1456 1524 1436 1483 1391 1385 1385 1348 1323 1348 1251 1099

PPG FG% 3FG% FT% APG 94.5 50.60% 41% 77.60% 16.6 91.1 50.50% 46.10% 74.70% 18.9 89.3 47.10% 37.90% 75.60% 15.3 86.6 43.80% 32.60% 64.20% 14.1 84.9 44.10% 34.40% 66.70% 13.7 76.6 39.90% 28% 76.20% 11.8 76.2 40.10% 35.90% 64.30% 12.7 75.7 42.90% 34.20% 71.90% 12.1 74.2 45.10% 30.90% 64.80% 9.9 73.2 39.30% 33.80% 70.90% 11.7 72.9 38.80% 32.90% 78.20% 11.2 72.9 41.50% 29.60% 66.30% 11.7 70.9 41.90% 32.80% 58.20% 12.4 69.6 38.50% 29.50% 71.10% 13.7 67.4 38.60% 30% 68.90% 8.6 62.6 34.10% 28.60% 70% 7.2 57.8 36% 24% 66.70% 10.6

PA/G - Points Allowed Per Game; RPG – Rebounds Per Game; OPP – Opponents’ Rebounds Per Game; SPG – Steals Per Game; APG – Assists Per Game; TO/G – Turnovers Per Game; A/TO – Assists to Turnover Ratio

PPG 23.2 21.8 20.3 20.2 19.6 19.2 19.1 17.8 17.4 17.2

Player R Osuntola N Tufegdzich D Johnson M Marshall T Black D Elgadi B Dinkins C Agada K Coleman T Scrubb

School Windsor York Toronto Brock McMaster Brock Lakehead Ottawa Laurier Carleton

GP OFF 19 3.5 19 2.7 18 2.3 19 2.5 19 2.9 12 3.3 19 2.4 19 2 20 2.7 19 2.6

DEF TOT 7.9 218 7.4 192 7.1 170 6.9 179 6.1 172 5.7 108 5.9 158 5.9 150 5.1 155 5.1 145

RPG 11.5 10.1 9.4 9.4 9.1 9 8.3 7.9 7.8 7.6

ASSISTS Player J Jones M L’Africain P Scrubb J Berhanemeskel D Dooley T Scrubb T Carter-Newman M Charvis D Harvey S Usher

School Ryerson Ottawa Carleton Ottawa Guelph Carleton Laurentian Waterloo Lakehead Toronto

GP 19 14 19 19 19 19 19 20 19 19

AST APG 102 5.4 67 4.8 86 4.5 85 4.5 70 3.7 69 3.6 67 3.5 70 3.5 66 3.5 66 3.5

School Western Waterloo Ryerson Laurier Laurentian Waterloo York Ottawa McMaster Laurentian

GP 20 20 19 18 19 20 17 19 19 19

STL STL/G 43 2.2 36 1.8 33 1.7 31 1.7 32 1.7 33 1.7 28 1.6 31 1.6 29 1.5 28 1.5

School Windsor York Brock McMaster Nipissing Laurier Ryerson Lakehead Toronto McMaster Queen’s Brock

GP 19 19 12 19 19 20 17 18 16 19 19 19

BLK BLK/G 39 2.1 35 1.8 17 1.4 26 1.4 24 1.3 25 1.3 21 1.2 20 1.1 17 1.1 15 0.8 15 0.8 15 0.8

STEALS Player T Filgiano M Charvis J Jones W Coulthard D Aromolaran J Gill P Cunningham-Gillen C Agada A Redpath S Hirst

BLOCKED SHOTS Player R Osuntola N Tufegdzich D Elgadi R Boney M Clennon K Coleman K Green A McIntosh D Ankrah T Black T Graham M Marshall

TEAM DEFENCE Team GP PA/G RPG OPP SPG TO/G OPP A/TO Carleton 19 56.4 41.6 27.4 4.3 13.9 0.6 Ryerson 19 65.9 42.9 31.2 5.8 16.6 0.68 Ottawa 19 69.2 38.2 30.8 5.3 13.6 0.9 McMaster 19 72.5 43.2 34.4 8.3 16.1 0.73 Western 20 72.6 31.8 37.6 7.1 17.1 0.5 Lakehead 19 72.6 37.3 33.8 6.3 13.4 0.75 Windsor 20 75 45 37.7 4.5 17.2 0.64 Guelph 19 75.1 32.4 37.2 6.2 17.7 0.75 Laurentian 19 76.9 33.8 38 8.1 16.4 0.98 York 19 79.1 35 36.1 7.9 15.3 1.02 Waterloo 20 79.4 30.7 42.8 7.5 13.8 0.91 Queen’s 19 80.5 38.2 41.8 8.2 13.1 0.94 Toronto 19 81.2 39.7 41.2 8.1 13.5 1.07 Laurier 20 81.7 40.4 40.9 7 14.3 0.76 Brock 19 84.4 36.3 38.5 7.6 15.9 0.96 Algoma 20 85.9 28.9 41.8 5.9 14.9 0.82 Nipissing 19 86.8 32.9 35.9 10.1 12.2 1.34


MEN’S PAST OUA CHAMPIONS The team winning the basketball championship receives the Wilson Cup, first presented in 1908 by Harold Wilson of Toronto. 2014-15 Carleton* 2013-14 Ottawa 2012-13 Carleton* 2011-12 Carleton* 2010-11 Lakehead 2009-10 Carleton 2008-09 Carleton* 2007-08 Carleton 2006-07 Windsor 2005-06 McMaster 2004-05 Carleton* 2003-04 Carleton* 2001-02 Western 2000-01 Western 1999-00 Laurentian 1998-99 Western 1997-98 Laurentian 1996-97 McMaster 1995-96 McMaster 1994-95 Toronto 1993-94 McMaster 1992-93 Ottawa 1991-92 Brock 1990-91 Western* 1989-90 Guelph 1988-89 Western 1987-88 Western 1986-87 McMaster 1985-86 Waterloo 1984-85 York 1983-84 York 1982-83 Waterloo 1981-82 York 1980-81 York

1979-80 York 1978-79 Windsor 1977-78 York 1976-77 Waterloo 1975-76 Waterloo 1974-75 Waterloo* 1973-74 Waterloo* 1972-73 Windsor 1971-72 Windsor 1970-71 Windsor 1969-70 McMaster 1968-69 Windsor* 1967-68 Western 1966-67 Windsor* 1965-66 Windsor* 1964-65 Windsor 1963-64 Windsor* 1962-63 Windsor 1961-62 Western 1960-61 Western 1959-60 Western 1958-59 Assumption* 1957-58 Toronto 1956-57 Queen’s & Assumption* 1955-56 Western 1954-55 Western 1953-54 Western & Assumption* 1952-53 Western 1951-52 Western 1950-51 Western 1949-50 Western 1948-49 Western 1947-48 Western 1946-47 Western

1945-46 Western 1940-45 War - No competition 1939-40 Western & Toronto 1938-39 McGill, Western & Toronto 1937-38 Western 1936-37 Toronto 1935-36 Queen’s 1934-35 Toronto 1933-34 McGill 1932-33 McGill 1931-32 McGill 1930-31 McGill 1929-30 Queen’s 1928-29 Toronto 1927-28 Toronto 1926-27 Western 1925-26 Queen’s 1924-25 Toronto 1923-24 Queen’s 1922-23 McGill 1921-22 McGill 1920-21 Toronto 1919-20 Toronto 1915-18 War - No competition 1914-15 McGill 1913-14 McGill 1912-13 Toronto 1911-12 McGill 1910-11 Toronto 1909-10 McGill

* - CIS Champion

Note: Assumption University became part of the University of Windsor in 1963.

CHAMPIONSHIPS BY SCHOOL

Team

No.

First

Last

Western Windsor/Assumption Toronto McGill Carleton McMaster Waterloo York Queen’s Ottawa Laurentian Lakehead Brock Guelph

24 14 14 11 9 6 6 5 5 2 2 1 1 1

1926-27 1954-55 1908-09 1909-10 2003-04 1969-70 1973-74 1977-78 1923-24 1992-93 1997-98 2010-11 1991-92 1989-90

2001-02 2006-07 1994-95 1938-39 2014-15 2005-06 1985-86 1984-85 1956-57 2013-14 1999-00 2010-11 1991-92 1989-90

MOST OUTSTANDING PLAYER IN THE PLAYOFFS 1978-79 Stan Korosec 1977-78 David Coulthard 1976-77 Seymour Hadwen Lou Nelson 1975-76 Jamie Russell 1974-75 Bill Robinson 1973-74 Mike Moser Art White 1972-73 Mike Moser 1971-72 Jerry Sovran 1970-71 Sante Salvador 1969-70 Bruce Dempster 1968-69 John Dignan 1967-68 Marnix Heersink

Windsor York Waterloo Waterloo Waterloo Waterloo Waterloo Waterloo Waterloo Windsor Windsor Western McMaster Western


MEN’S 2014-15 AWARDS The E.C. LeBel Plaque, which was named in honour of the first president of the University of Windsor, Rev. E.C. LeBel, was donated in 1967 to the outstanding player in the championship playoffs. Since the introduction of the Kitch MacPherson Trophy in 1980, the LeBel Plaque has been awarded to the player in each division (East and West) with the highest vote total in the all-star balloting.

OUA PLAYER OF THE YEAR 2014-15

Johnny Berhanemeskel

Ottawa

WEST DIVISION

EAST DIVISION

2013-14 Lien Phillip Windsor 2012-13 Lien Phillip Windsor 2011-12 Venzall Russell Lakehead 2010-11 Isaac Kuon Windsor 2009-10 Keenan Jeppesen McMaster 2008-09 Greg Surmacz Windsor 2007-08 Brad Rootes Brock 2007-08 Greg Surmacz Windsor 2006-07 Brad Rootes Brock 2005-06 Kevin Stienstra Brock 2004-05 Kevin Stienstra* Brock 2003-04 Adam Guiney McMaster 2002-03 Michael Ayanbadejo Guelph 2001-02 Andy Kwiatkowski* Western 2000-01 Steve Maga* McMaster 1999-00 Micah Bourdeau Western 1998-99 Steve Maga McMaster 1997-98 Titus Channer* McMaster 1996-97 Titus Channer McMaster 1995-96 David Picton Brock 1994-95 Clint Holtz Brock 1993-94 David Picton Brock 1992-93 Jack Vander Pol McMaster 1991-92 Gord Wood Brock 1990-91 John Stiefelmeyer Western 1989-90 Tim Mau Guelph 1988-89 John Stiefelmeyer Western 1987-88 John Stiefelmeyer Western 1986-87 Paul Boyce Waterloo 1985-86 Peter Savich Waterloo 1984-85 Peter Savich* Waterloo 1983-84 Doug Fast Brock 1982-83 Phil Hermanutz Windsor 1981-82 Stan Korosec Windsor 1980-81 Stan Korosec Windsor * - recipient of Mike Moser Trophy for CIS Player of the Year

Philip Scrubb* Philip Scrubb* Philip Scrubb* Tyson Hinz* Josh Gibson-Bascombe Stuart Turnbull Aaron Doornekamp

Carleton Carleton Carleton Carleton Ottawa Carleton Carleton

Osvaldo Jeanty* Osvaldo Jeanty* Daniel Eves Kevin Dulude Ryan French Jafeth Maseruka Rob Smart Ted Dongelmans Ted Dongelmans Ted Dongelmans Eddy Meguerian Cory Bailey Brad Hann Alex Beason Norm Hann Rob Wilson Nick Arvanitis Paul Brousseau David King Mike Scotten Jeff McKibbon Tim Rider John Christensen Jeff McKibbon Enzo Spagnuolo David Coulthard David Coulthard*

Carleton Carleton York RMC York Carleton Carleton Laurentian Laurentian Laurentian Toronto Laurentian Laurentian Ryerson Laurentian Toronto Concordia McGill Bishop’s Queen’s Laurentian York York Laurentian York York York

KITCH MACPHERSON TROPHY

In 1980, the Kitch MacPherson Trophy was donated by Labatt’s Ontario Breweries. It was named for a retired supervisor of officials in the OUA West Division and is awarded to the outstanding player in the Wilson Cup final. (Note: From 1968 to 1979, the most outstanding player in the playoffs received the E.C. LeBel Plaque).

2014-15 2013-14 2012-13 2011-12 2010-11 2009-10 2008-09 2007-08 2006-07 2005-06 2004-05 2003-04 2002-03 2001-02 2000-01 1999-00 1998-99 1997-98 1996-97

Thomas Scrubb Johnny Berhanemeskel Thomas Scrubb Cole Hobin Jamie Searle Kevin McCleery Stuart Turnbull Aaron Doornekamp Kevin Kloostra Rob Scully Mike Smart Mike Smart Mike Smart Andy Kwiatkowski Andy Kwiatkowski Ted Dongelmans Micah Bourdeau Cory Bailey Titus Channer

Carleton Ottawa Carleton Carleton Lakehead Carleton Carleton Carleton Windsor McMaster Carleton Carleton Carleton Western Western Laurentian Western Laurentian McMaster

1995-96 1994-95 1993-94 1992-93 1991-92 1990-91 1989-90 1988-89 1987-88 1986-87 1985-86 1984-85 1983-84 1982-83 1981-82 1980-81 1979-80

Keegan Johnson Jason Gopaul Jack Vander Pol Carlos Brown Brian Bleich Dave Ormerod Tim Mau John Stiefelmeyer John Stiefelmeyer Craig Muir Randy Norris John Christensen Enzo Spagnuolo Dave Burns David Coulthard Paul Jones David Coulthard

McMaster Toronto McMaster Ottawa Brock Western Guelph Western Western McMaster Waterloo York York Waterloo York York York


MEN’S 2014-15 OUA ALL STARS FIRST-TEAM ALL-STARS Johnny Berhanemeskel* Thomas Scrubb* Philip Scrubb* Jahmal Jones** Rotimi Osuntola Caleb Agada Greg Morrow Aaron Best Nick Tufegdzich Greg Faulkner

Ottawa Carleton Carleton Ryerson Windsor Ottawa Western Ryerson York Queen’s

SECOND-TEAM ALL-STARS Aaron Redpath McMaster Rohan Boney McMaster Tychon Carter-Newman Laurentian Dwayne Harvey Lakehead Gabriel Gonthier-Dubue Ottawa Mitch Farrell Windsor Connor Wood Carleton Will Coulthard Laurier Devin Johndon Toronto Adika Peter-McNeilly Ryerson

* denotes CIS First-Team All-Canadian ** denotes CIS Second-Team All-Canadian

ALL-ROOKIE TEAM Johneil Simpson^ Brock Luke Allin^ Laurier Jedson Tavernier Western Marcos Clennon Nipissing Tanner Graham Queen’s Sage Usher Toronto Gene Spagnuolo York Marcus Lewis Nipissing Ryan Doornick Lakehead David McCulloch McMaster ^ denotes CIS All-Rookie Team MAJOR AWARD WINNERS Player of the Year Johnny Berhanemeskel Ottawa Rookie of the Year Johneil Simpson

Brock

Coach of the Year James Derouin

Ottawa

Defensive Player of the Year Thomas Scrubb Carleton Ken Shields Award Bjorn Michaelsen Officials Award of Merit Paul Carter

Ryerson


MEN’S OUA RECORD BOOK SINGLE GAME RECORDS Most points in a game: 52, 1994, Alex Beason (Ryerson) vs. Laurentian Most rebounds in a game: 28, 1995/96, Geoff Stead (Windsor) vs. Laurier Most field goals made in a game: 23, 1982, David Coulthard (York) vs. Toronto Most free throws made in a game: 26-for-29, 1958/59, Gene Rizak vs. Toronto Most points by one team in a game: 134, 1995/96, Toronto 134 at McGill 80 Most points by two teams in a game: 232, 1966/67, Windsor 115 at Toronto 117 OT MOST POINTS IN A CAREER Athlete School Kevin Dulude RMC Boris Bakovic Ryerson Kale Harrison Laurier Kiraan Posey Lakehead Jahmal Jones Ryerson Max Allin Laurier Kevin Stienstra Brock Norm Hann Laurentian Brad Rootes Brock Daniel Eves York Tut Ruach York Alex Hill Toronto David Tyndale York Josh Gibson-Bascombe Ottawa Johnny Berhanemeskel Ottawa Mark Bellai York Tyson Hinz Carleton Cam McIntyre Waterloo Titus Channer McMaster Warren Ward Ottawa Bradley Smith Western Enrico Diloreto Windsor Ryan Dudley Brock Philip Scrubb Carleton Trevor Boose Windsor

Total Years 2,092 2000-05 2,068 2006-10 1,918 2007-12 1,879 2003-06, 2007-09 1,773 2010-15 1,745 2009-14 1,737 2001-06 1,723 1989-93 1,704 2003-08 1,647 2002-07 1,635 2004-09 1,619 2010-14 1,582 2008-13 1,571 2005-10 1,559 2010-14* 1,534 1989-93 1,526 2009-14 1,515 2007-12 1,494 1993-98 1,479 2008-13 1,477 2004-09 1,477 2009-14 1,433 1997-03 1,426 2010-14* 1,408 2001-06

ACTIVE LEADERS Athlete Will Coulthard Greg Morrow Aaron Best

Total Years 1,239 2011-present 1,100 2011-present 1,018 2011-present

School Laurier Western Ryerson

HIGHEST POINT AVERAGE IN A SINGLE SEASON Athlete School PPG Alex Beason Ryerson 33.4 Loren Killion Laurier 31.8 David Coulthard York 30.2 Chuck Chambliss Laurier 30.0 Dave Smart Queen’s 29.4 Taffe Charles Carleton 28.0 Mike Moser Waterloo 27.9 Fred Murrell Toronto 27.5 Boris Bakovic Ryerson 27.3 David Picton Brock 27.2 Norm Hann Laurentian 27.1

GP 12 12 12 12 11 12 12 12 22 14 15

Points 401 382 362 360 323 336 335 330 600 381 407

MOST REBOUNDS IN A CAREER Athlete School Kevin Dulude RMC Lien Phillip Windsor Kevin Stienstra Brock Jordan Foebel York Tim Mau Guelph Jack Vander Pol McMaster Igor Bakovic Ryerson Boris Bakovic Ryerson Sasha Ivankovic Ryerson Adam Guiney McMaster Aaron Doornekamp Carleton

Total Years 1,165 2000-05 1,019 2009-14 1,008 2001-06 943 2002-07 849 1989-93 830 1990-94 826 2003-08 818 2006-10 778 1997-01, 2002-03 721 2000-05 713 2004-09

ACTIVE LEADERS Athlete Greg Morrow Aaron Best Caleb Agada

Total Years 482 2011-present 426 2011-present 348 2012-present

School Western Ryerson Ottawa

HIGHEST REBOUND AVERAGE IN A SINGLE SEASON Athlete School RPG GP Stan Korosec Windsor 16.8 12 Jack Vander Pol McMaster 16.7 14 Tom Cholock Carleton 16.1 12 Wayne Morgan Guelph 15.8 12 Dave Fogolin Ryerson 15.7 12 Randy Cook Toronto 15.6 12 Brian Skeoch Laurentian 14.9 12 Jack Vander Pol McMaster 14.9 14 Brian Skeoch Laurentian 14.9 14 Geoff Stead Windsor 14.9 14

Year 1993-94 1977-78 1981-82 1975-76 1992-93 1993-94 1973-74 1987-88 2008-09 1995-96 1991-92

Points Year 201 1981-82 234 1993-94 193 1978-79 189 1972-73 188 1976-77 187 1977-78 179 1981-82 209 1992-93 208 1982-83 208 1996-97




WOMEN’S 2014-15 STANDINGS CENTRAL DIVISION TEAM GP W L PF McMaster 19 15 4 1333 Lakehead 19 14 5 1360 Brock 19 8 11 1301 Guelph 19 8 11 1282

PA PTS 1111 30 1135 28 1258 16 1211 16

EAST DIVISION TEAM Ryerson Queen’s Toronto York

PA PTS 1085 32 1185 22 1205 20 1245 4

GP W L PF 19 16 3 1384 19 11 8 1354 19 10 9 1278 19 2 17 910

NORTH DIVISION TEAM Ottawa Carleton Laurentian Nipissing

GP W L PF 19 14 5 1337 19 9 10 1113 19 8 11 1142 19 0 19 677

PA 993 1047 1312 1557

WEST DIVISION TEAM Windsor Laurier Western Waterloo Algoma

GP W L PF 20 19 1 1610 20 17 3 1430 20 7 13 1220 20 5 15 1238 20 1 19 750

PA PTS 1064 38 1113 34 1342 14 1363 10 1493 2

PTS 28 18 16 0

WOMEN’S 2014-15 PLAYOFFS PRESENTED BY INVESTORS GROUP

OUA Preliminary Round (10) Laurentian 52 @ (7) Queen’s 80 (12) Western 54 @ (5) Lakehead 71 (11) Carleton 58 @ (6) Ottawa 74 (9) Brock 61 @ (8) Toronto 77 OUA Quarter-Finals (5) Lakehead 82 @ (4) McMaster 49 (7) Queen’s 85 @ (2) Laurier 78 (2OT) (6) Ottawa 47 @ (3) Ryerson 73 (8) Toronto 49 @ (1) Windsor (64)

Championship Final Four (@ Windsor) Lakehead 31 @ Windsor 57 Queen’s 60 @ Ryerson 69 Gold Medal Game Ryerson 61 @ Windsor 71

OUA at the CIS Final 8 Tournament Quarter-Finals Ryerson 59 @ UBC 81 Laval 57 @ Windsor 91 Consolation Final Ryerson 76 @ St. Mary’s 60

Semi-Finals Saskatchewan 61 @ Windsor 75 Ryerson 65 @ Alberta 73 Gold Medal McGill 47 @ Windsor 60


WOMEN’S 2014-15 PLAYER STATS LEADING SCORERS (Minimum 60% of Team’s GP) Player J Williams 28.8 K Williams D Boiago K Pingue-Giles K MacTavish S MacDonald J Stratton W Ellenor C Kenney D Bryce

REBOUNDS

School Lakehead

GP MIN/G FG/G FG% 19 30.1 10.4-19.3

3FG% PTS 54.1 20

PPG 548

Windsor McMaster Ryerson Guelph Ottawa Toronto Laurier McMaster Laurentian

18 19 19 19 19 19 20 13 19

0 35.2 31.4 50 31.3 22.2 - 33.3 20

19.3 18.9 17.5 16.5 16.2 16.1 15.9 14.7 14.2

31.8 34.4 26.6 31.3 27.9 31.7 27.8 28.2 22.7

8.4-14.2 59.2 7.0-17.4 40.2 6.5-14.7 43.9 6.4-13.5 47.5 6.3-13.9 45.3 5.4-15.2 35.3 6.6-14.3 46.5 5.8-10.2 56.4 5.4-12.3 44

360 348 332 313 308 305 318 219 269

Player K MacTavish J Williams J Stratton L Shotbolt W Ellenor C Kenney V Rampado R Pearson K Harpur D Boiago

School Guelph Lakehead Toronto Carleton Laurier McMaster Guelph Queen’s Brock McMaster

GP OFF 19 96 19 42 19 38 14 37 20 64 13 39 19 73 19 53 14 40 19 18

DEF TOT 110 206 135 177 134 172 89 126 113 177 68 107 81 154 98 151 68 108 127 145

RPG 10.8 9.3 9.1 9 8.9 8.2 8.1 7.9 7.7 7.6

ASSISTS FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (Minimum 5 ATT/GM) Player K Williams C Roger C Kenney V Heine J Williams E Prevost K van Slingerland R Holmes A Kiss K MacTavish

School Windsor Windsor McMaster Western Lakehead Windsor Ottawa McMaster Windsor Guelph

GP FGM 18 151 20 95 13 75 19 68 19 198 20 75 15 74 19 76 20 62 19 122

FGA FG% 255 59.20% 164 57.90% 133 56.40% 125 54.40% 366 54.10% 147 51% 147 50.30% 155 49% 127 48.80% 257 47.50%

THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (Minimum 2.5ATT/GM) Player C Bruce C Longmuir C Steer J Stoqua S Carr K Yallin S Dillon A Dixon D Boiago J LaRocque

School Laurier Windsor Windsor Ottawa Carleton Guelph Laurier Queen’s McMaster Windsor

GP 13 20 19 19 19 19 20 19 19 17

3PT M 13 36 24 58 23 30 21 21 44 34

3PT A 3PT% 29 44.80% 86 41.90% 61 39.30% 149 38.90% 60 38.30% 82 36.60% 58 36.20% 59 35.60% 125 35.20% 99 34.30%

FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (Minimum 2.5ATT/GM) Player K MacTavish C Abbott D Boiago W Ellenor J Williams N Morrison D Harris K Schenck C Osborne J Yumol

School GP FTM FTA Guelph 19 68 81 Nipissing 18 38 46 McMaster 19 50 61 Laurier 20 52 65 Lakehead 19 150 188 Laurier 20 44 56 Laurentian 19 62 81 Laurier 20 58 77 York 19 51 68 Brock 19 64 86

FT% 84% 82.60% 82% 80% 79.80% 78.60% 76.50% 75.30% 75% 74.40%

TEAM SCORING OFFENCE Team Windsor Ryerson Lakehead Laurier Queen’s Ottawa McMaster Brock Guelph Toronto Waterloo Western Laurentian Carleton York Algoma Nipissing

GP 20 19 19 20 19 19 19 19 19 19 20 20 19 19 19 20 19

PTS 1610 1384 1360 1430 1354 1337 1333 1301 1282 1278 1238 1220 1142 1111 910 750 680

PPG FG% 3FG% FT% APG 80.5 48.40% 37% 71.20% 16 72.8 40.50% 27.30% 61.90% 14.4 71.6 40.90% 27.20% 67.20% 15.4 71.5 41% 33.30% 74.90% 13.2 71.3 38.30% 30.60% 63.40% 11.6 70.4 39.90% 32.10% 59.90% 13.7 70.2 41% 25.30% 70.80% 13.8 68.5 36.30% 29.20% 63.20% 12 67.5 34.80% 29.50% 65.20% 11.1 67.3 36.20% 19.90% 64.50% 10.1 61.9 36.70% 24% 63% 9 61 40% 27.90% 64.70% 8.8 60.1 32.30% 23.70% 64.10% 11.9 58.5 37% 26.20% 69.90% 10.8 47.9 31% 24.90% 62.30% 7.4 37.5 29.10% 19.90% 52% 5.1 35.8 26.30% 22.20% 66.90% 7

PA/G - Points Allowed Per Game; RPG – Rebounds Per Game; OPP – Opponents’ Rebounds Per Game; SPG – Steals Per Game; APG – Assists Per Game; TO/G – Turnovers Per Game; A/TO – Assists to Turnover Ratio

Player C Bruni K Williams B Atkinson J Yumol L Osei K Ring A Farhat J Williams K Pingue-Giles L Boag

School Lakehead Windsor Guelph Brock Laurier Ottawa Carleton Lakehead Ryerson Queen’s

GP 18 18 18 19 15 19 19 19 19 16

AST APG 101 5.6 85 4.7 82 4.6 74 3.9 55 3.7 67 3.5 65 3.4 65 3.4 63 3.3 52 3.3

School Lakehead Windsor Ryerson McMaster Ottawa Lakehead Brock Laurentian Queen’s Brock

GP 19 18 19 19 19 18 19 19 19 19

STL STL/G 76 4 64 3.6 62 3.3 60 3.2 59 3.1 49 2.7 49 2.6 48 2.5 45 2.4 43 2.3

School Laurier Windsor Carleton Carleton McMaster McMaster Waterloo Lakehead Laurier Laurentian

GP 20 20 19 18 13 13 20 19 20 19

BLK BLK/G 43 2.2 36 1.8 25 1.3 18 1 12 0.9 12 0.9 18 0.9 16 0.8 16 0.8 15 0.8

STEALS Player J Williams K Williams K Pingue-Giles D Boiago S MacDonald C Bruni M Tatti D Bryce E Hazlett J Yumol

BLOCKED SHOTS Player W Ellenor C Roger H Lindsay E Leblanc L Harper C Kenney M Killeen J Williams S Jacobs D Bryce

TEAM DEFENCE Team GP PA/G RPG OPP SPG TO/G OPP A/TO Windsor 20 53.2 41.4 29 5.9 18.6 0.5 Ryerson 19 57.1 44.4 37.2 9.1 22.3 0.45 Lakehead 19 59.7 39.3 32 7.3 21.2 0.52 Laurier 20 55.7 42.1 38.1 7.2 19.5 0.41 Queen’s 19 62.4 41.7 42.7 7.2 22.4 0.49 Ottawa 19 52.3 39.2 36.9 7.5 23.8 0.39 McMaster 19 58.5 38.5 38.7 8.7 20.3 0.53 Brock 19 66.2 36.4 43 7.5 20.6 0.64 Guelph 19 63.7 43.6 35.2 8.4 19.2 0.54 Toronto 19 63.4 44.1 42.6 8.6 20 0.54 Waterloo 20 68.2 38.4 41.7 10.3 18 0.52 Western 20 67.1 34.2 35.9 10.3 18.1 0.42 Laurentian 19 69.1 34.7 41.5 8.8 20.9 0.69 Carleton 19 55.3 43 32.2 9.7 16.4 0.63 York 19 65.5 33.7 40.3 10.2 16 0.79 Algoma 20 74.7 28.5 38.7 11.4 13.5 0.96 Nipissing 19 81.8 26.3 43.8 14.6 16.1 1.23


WOMEN’S PAST OUA CHAMPIONS 2014-15 Windsor * 2013-14 Windsor* 2012-13 Windsor* 2011-12 Ottawa 2010-11 Windsor* 2009-10 Windsor 2008-09 Windsor 2007-08 McMaster 2006-07 York 2005-06 McMaster 2004-05 Guelph 2003-04 Ottawa 2002-03 McMaster 2001-02 Toronto 2000-01 Queen’s 1999-00 Laurentian

1998-99 McMaster 1997-98 Laurentian 1996-97 Toronto 1995-96 Toronto 1994-95 Laurentian 1993-94 Toronto 1992-93 Laurentian 1991-92 Laurentian 1990-91 Laurentian* 1989-90 Laurentian* 1988-89 Toronto 1987-88 Toronto 1986-87 Laurentian 1985-86 Toronto* 1984-85 Toronto 1983-84 Toronto

CHAMPIONSHIPS BY SCHOOL

Team No. First Last Laurentian 14 1974-75 1999-00 Toronto 8 1983-84 2001-02 Windsor 6 2008-09 2014-15 McMaster 4 1998-99 2007-08 Western 3 1971-72 1973-74 York 2 1981-82 2006-07 Guelph 2 1979-80 2004-05 Ottawa 2 2003-04 2011-12 Queen’s 1 2000-01 2000-01 Brock 1 1982-83 1982-83

1982-83 Brock 1981-82 York 1980-81 Laurentian 1979-80 Guelph 1978-79 Laurentian* 1977-78 Laurentian* 1976-77 Laurentian* 1975-76 Laurentian* 1974-75 Laurentian* 1973-74 Western 1972-73 Western 1971-72 Western

* CIS Champion


WOMEN’S 2013-14 AWARDS OUA PLAYER OF THE YEAR 2014-15 Jylisa Williams

Lakehead

WEST DIVISION 2013-14 2012-13 2011-12 2010-11 2009-10 2008-09 2007-08 2006-07 2005-06 2004-05 2003-04 2002-03 2001-02 2000-01 1999-00 1998-99 1997-98 1996-97 1995-96 1994-95 1993-94 1992-93 1991-92 1990-91

Jenny Vaughan Nicole Rosenkranz Jessica Clemencon Jessica Clemencon* Amanda Anderson Bess Lennox Lindsay DeGroot Lindsay DeGroot Meaghan McGrath Jodie Ebeling Christin Dickenson Sarah Sterling Leanne Rowthorn Pat Marcello Cindy Scott Angela Hrkac Angela Nobes Angela Nobes Michele Vesprini Michele Vesprini Michele Vesprini Michele Mommersteeg Kathy Harrison Heather McKay

Western Brock Windsor Windsor Western Western McMaster McMaster Laurier Brock McMaster McMaster Guelph Guelph Western Lakehead Western Western Western Western Western Western Lakehead McMaster

* Won the Nan Copp Award as the CIS Player of the Year

EAST DIVISION 2013-14 2012-13 2011-12 2010-11 2009-10 2008-09 2007-08 2006-07 2005-06 2004-05 2003-04 2002-03 2001-02 2000-01 1999-00 1998-99 1997-98 1996-97 1995-96 1994-95 1993-94 1992-93 1991-92 1990-91

Elizabeth Roach Alyson Bush Hannah Sunley-Paisley* Hannah Sunley-Paisley Hannah Sunley-Paisley Alaine Hutton Cassandra Carpenter Cassandra Carpenter Cassandra Carpenter Cassandra Carpenter Nikki Doucet Clare Beatty Clare Beatty Shauna Conway Stephanie Harrison Stephanie Harrison Elizabeth Hart Karen Jackson Justine Ellison* Dianne Norman Dianne Norman Denise Scott Susan Stewart* Dianne Norman

Carleton Carleton Ottawa Ottawa Ottawa Toronto Laurentian Laurentian Laurentian Laurentian Toronto Laurentian Laurentian Laurentian Laurentian Laurentian Toronto York Toronto Laurentian Laurentian Toronto Laurentian Laurentian


WOMEN’S 2014-15 OUA ALL STARS FIRST-TEAM ALL-STARS Jylisa Williams*** Lakehead Korissa Williams* Windsor Whitney Ellenor** Laurier Danielle Boiago McMaster Keneca Pingue-Giles Ryerson Jill Stratton Toronto Stephanie MacDonald Ottawa Katherine MacTavish Guelph Jenny Wright Queen’s Cheyanne Roger Windsor SECOND-TEAM ALL-STARS Lindsay Shotbolt Carleton Clare Kenney McMaster Mariah Nunes Ryerson Liz Boag Queen’s Krista Van Slingerland Ottawa Lee Anna Osei Laurier Caroline Wolynski Western Bridget Atkinson Guelph Jocelyn LaRoque Windsor Hilary Hanaka McMaster

ALL-ROOKIE TEAM Bridget Atkinson^* Guelph Hilary Hanaka McMaster Melissa Tatti Brock Sofia Paska Ryerson Maddy Horst Western Amy Jarvis Waterloo Cara Tiemens Ryerson Carly Steer Windsor Elizabeth Leblanc Carleton Linnea Harper McMaster ^ denotes CIS All-Rookie Team * denotes National Rookie of the Year

* denotes CIS First-Team All-Canadian ** denotes CIS Second-Team All-Canadian *** denotes National Player of the Year

MAJOR AWARD WINNERS Player of the Year Jylisa Williams Lakehead Rookie of the Year Bridget Atkinson

Guelph

Coach of the Year Chantal Vallee

Windsor

Joy Bellinger Award Lee Anna Osei

Laurier

Defensive Player of the Year Korissa Williams Windsor Tracy McLeod Award Kellie Ring

Ottawa


WOMEN’S OUA RECORD BOOK INDIVIDUAL RECORDS

HIGHEST FREE THROW PERCENTAGE - SEASON

Most points – Game: 50, 2014-15, Jylisa Williams (Lakehead) vs. Toronto Most points – Season: 548, 2014-15, Jylisa Williams, Lakehead Most points by One Team – Game: 119 Ottawa vs. Ryerson January 16, 1981 & Brock vs. Laurier January 23, 1982

ATHLETE Chris Critelli Vanessa Nobrega Paula Lockyer Jessica Selinger Sharon Knowles Alaine Hutton Janet Swords Carolyn Swords Mary Ann Kowal Sue Lindley Rachel Hart Elizabeth Hart

MOST POINTS IN A CAREER ATHLETE Cassandra Carpenter Jessica Clemencon Brittany Moore Amanda Anderson Jodie Ebeling Jennifer Donofrio Jenny Vaughan Hannah Sunley-Paisley Laura MacCallum Meaghan McGrath Nastassia Subban Tasia McKenna Renata Adamczyk Stacey Farr Karen Jackson Taylor Chiarot Taylor Smith Lisa Furchner Alaine Hutton Tierney Hoo

TEAM Laurentian Windsor Queen’s Western Brock RMC Western Ottawa York Laurier York Lakehead Laurier Brock York McMaster McMaster Laurentian Toronto Laurentian

TOTAL YEARS 2,171 2003-08 1,894 2009-14 1,652 2007-12 1,626 2005-10 1,624 2002-07 1,602 2003-08 1,516 2010-14 1,483 2007-12 1,448 2004-09 1,369 2002-06 1,359 1999-04 1,341 2006-11 1,328 2006-11 1,327 1999-04 1,297 1993-98 1,289 2007-12 1,270 2006-10 1,246 2006-11 1,241 2004-09 1,224 2000-05

TEAM Waterloo Ottawa Lakehead Guelph/Brock Laurentian Laurentian Toronto York Ottawa York

PTS 344 311 791 1,140 695 2,171 1,115 679 559 1,297

GP 12 11 31 53 35 110 59 36 30 70

PPG 28.7 27.2 25.5 21.5 19.9 19.7 18.9 18.9 18.6 18.5

ATHLETE Bess Lennox Nicki Schutz Hannah Sunley-Paisley Nicki Schutz Hailey Milligan

TEAM Laurier Toronto Laurentian Windsor Laurentian Toronto Laurentian

M/ATT 31/42 57/79 55/83 42/66 69/109 106/169 36/58

% .738 .722 .663 .636 .633 .627 .621

YEAR 1977-78 2003-04 1985-86 2006-07 1984-85 2008-09 1988-89 1992-93 1986-87 1978-79 2007-08 1995-96

TEAM Western Toronto Ottawa Toronto McMaster

REB YEAR 270 2008-09 258 2008-09 253 2010-11 242 2009-10 242 2012-13

MOST REBOUNDS IN A CAREER

YEAR 1978-79 1980-81 2013-15 1978-80, 1982-84 1984-87 2003-08 1980-83, 1984-86 1979-82 1971-75 1993-98

GREATEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (SEASON) ATHLETE Dayna Perry Nicki Berswick Ann Rimes Kelly Buchanan Jan Trembly Justine Ellison Kim Hansen

M/ATT % 25/26 .960 46/49 .939 30/32 .938 59/63 .937 26/28 .928 114/123 .927 25/27 .926 37/40 .925 31/34 .912 20/22 .909 39/43 .907 68/75 .907

MOST REBOUNDS IN A SEASON

MOST POINTS PER GAME IN A CAREER ATHLETE Liz Silcott Luce Mercier Jylisa Williams Candi Lohr Carol Hamilton C. Carpenter Pat Melville Barb Whibbs Colleen Dufresne Karen Jackson

TEAM Laurentian Toronto York Queen’s Laurentian Toronto Ottawa Laurentian Toronto Guelph McMaster Toronto

YEAR 1988-89 1987-88 1986-87 1988-89 1977-78 1995-96 1977-78

ATHLETE Bess Lennox Nicki Shutz Hailey Milligan Hannah Sunley-Paisley Nicki Shutz Hailey Milligan Hannah Sunley-Paisley

TEAM Western Toronto McMaster Ottawa Toronto McMaster Ottawa

REB YEAR 270 2008-09 258 2008-09 257 2013-14 253 2010-11 242 2009-10 242 2012-13 237 2009-10

HIGHEST REBOUNDS AVERAGE IN A CAREER ATHLETE Barb Whibbs Karen Danch Stella Ighorewo Robyn DeGray Carolyn Borsutsky Bess Lennox Pat Melville Candi Lohr Theresa McGee Kathy Hillier H. Sunley-Paisley

TEAM York Laurier Ottawa Lakehead Ryerson Wes/Ott Toronto Guelph/Brk Windsor Carleton Ottawa

REB 384 268 500 644 463 1,027 584 521 581 105 993

GP AVG 34 11.3 24 11.2 46 10.9 62 10.4 46 10.1 102 10.1 58 10.1 53 9.8 60 9.7 11 9.5 109 9.1

YEAR 1979-82 1978-80 1992-96 2001-04 1983-87 2005-09, 2011-12 1980-83, 1984-86 1977-80, 1982-84 1980-85 1980-81 2007-12



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