Showing posts with label CIS Final 8. Show all posts
Showing posts with label CIS Final 8. Show all posts

Thursday, March 8, 2012

Another B.C. Belle to the Ball With Lakehead

(Courtesy of Hugh Mullally, Lakehead SID)

The men's basketball team travels this weekend to the CIS Final 8, their third appearance in as many years. Lakehead (seeded #4) has shown improved success at this tournament in its recent appearances and hopes to continue that trend on Friday morning in the Halifax Metro Center. Their opponent: The University of Fraser Valley Cascades. This will be the third straight year that Lakehead has faced a B.C. opponent in the first round of the CIS Final 8 (UBC, '10, Trinity Western, '11- both losses).

Seeded #5, the Cascades earned their berth in the CIS Final 8 tournament by finishing as Canada West finalists, losing 72-71 to the #2 seeded Alberta Golden Bears in the gold medal game. Prior to that UFV knocked out the University of Victoria Vikes, 63-62, in the Canada West semi-final hosted by U of Saskatchewan. Seemingly with a panache for nail-biters, UFV also won the game prior to that by 1 point (Game 3 play-off versus Lethbridge, 69-68).

Fraser Valley (13-5 reg. season, ranked CIS # 4 in February) is an athletic team with five 4th-year veterans and one 5th-year senior, which averaged 83.4 points per game. Leading in scoring is 6'4" guard Joel Friesen with 16.0 per game, followed by 6'3" guard Samuel Freeman (15.0 ppg) and 6'6" post Kyle Grewal (14.3 ppg), who also grabs 7.3 rebounds/game. Fellow big man Jasper Moedt is another active body on the glass with 7.6 rpg and 11.0 ppg.

Lakehead will have to try and break the 'B.C. hex' that has dogged them without the services of starting power forward Ryan Thomson, who was declared out for the season prior to the OUA Final Four last week. Lakehead's bench has shown the capability all season to step up when 3,4 or even 5 T-Wolves have fallen to injury. For the sake of redeeming themselves after the OUA Final Four, the Thunderwolves still running with 'The Pack' must pull the Lakehead Locomotive all for one and one for all in this first round match-up.

Coach Scott Morrison:
"We are excited to again compete for the nation's biggest basketball prize on the biggest stage this week in Halifax. Everyone's route to the dance is different yet the same in the fact that everyone here is capable of going on a run and winning the whole thing. Our team is focused solely on Friday afternoon and Fraser Valley- we're looking to give our best effort as a team and leave everything we have on the court."

Game Details
Time: 12 noon local (11am EST)
Venue: Halifax Metro Center
Webcast Coverage: SSN Canada - www.ssncanada.ca/games

CIS Final 8 Schedule (all times Atlantic)

All games will be webcast on SSN Canada - www.ssncanada.ca/games

The semi-finals and championship broadcast will be picked up by Shaw Cable 10 in T Bay (based on technical congruences with East Link TV - stay tuned)

Friday, March 9

(5) Fraser Valley (4) Lakehead 12:00 PM AST

(8) Acadia (1) Carleton 2:15 PM AST

(7) Ryerson (2) Alberta 6:00 PM AST

(6) St FX (3) Concordia 8:15 PM AST

Saturday, March 10

CIS consolation 1 12:00 PM AST

CIS consolation 2 2:15 PM AST

CIS semifinal 1 6:00 PM AST

CIS semifinal 2 8:15 PM AST

*Turn your clock ahead on Saturday night to Daylight savings time*

Sunday, March 11

CIS consolation final 11:00 AM ADT

CIS bronze 1:15 PM ADT

CIS final 4:30 PM ADT

Tuesday, March 6, 2012

T-Wolves Declared Wild Card Recipient

The men's basketball has been selected for the at-large berth, better known as the 'Wild Card' for the CIS Final 8 championships in Halifax. The tournament begins Friday afternoon in Halifax, with the CIS champion being decided in Sunday's final.

The 'Wolves were eliminated from the conventional road to the Final 8 championship following their semifinal round loss to the Ryerson Rams in Waterloo on Friday evening (86-70). The criteria for qualifying for a Wild Card bid are rather involved, but it generally comes down to the season records among the best team in the country were not regional finalists, and the year-long CIS rankings. Grace to their .909 winning percentage and being ranked at #2 in the CIS for the last 7 weeks during the season (and never being ranked lower than 4 all year long), Lakehead was the statistical leader among teams bidding for the Wild Card. U of Saskatchewan was the only other team that had a palatable case to be made for the Wild Card selection. The Huskies were knocked out in the Canada West semi final round by the Alberta Golden Bears, and were ranked as high as #3 in the CIS this season.

Lakehead is seeded at #4 and will face the Fraser Valley Cascades in the first game of the championships, Friday March 9 at 12 noon (Atlantic) at the Halifax Metro Center. See full schedule and seeding list below.

Seedings

1. Carleton Ravens (OUA champions: 22-0 regular season / 3-0 playoffs)
2. Alberta Golden Bears (CWUAA champions: 14-6 regular season / 4-0 playoffs)
3. Concordia Stingers (RSEQ champions: 14-2 regular season / 2-0 playoffs)
4. Lakehead Thunderwolves (at-large entry: 20-2 regular season / 1-1 playoffs)
5. Fraser Valley Cascades (CWUAA finalists: 13-5 regular season / 3-2 playoffs)
6. St. Francis Xavier X-Men (AUS finalists: 16-4 regular season / 1-1 playoffs)
7. Ryerson Rams (OUA finalists: 13-9 regular season / 2-1 playoffs)
8. Acadia Axemen (AUS champions: 14-6 regular season / 2-0 playoffs)

NOTE 1: Live webcast of all games on SSN Canada (ssncanada.ca)

NOTE 2: Live broadcast of semifinals and final on EastLink TV

NOTE 3: Semifinals and final on tape delay on NBA TV Canada

Schedule (Note- All times Atlantic)

Team practices: 1 hour per team starting at 8 a.m.

Thursday

19:00 All-Canadian Banquet (Westin Nova Scotian)

Friday, March 9
12:00 Quarter-final #1: No. 5 Fraser Valley vs. No. 4 Lakehead

14:15 Quarter-final #2: No. 8 Acadia vs. No. 1 Carleton
18:00 Quarter-final #3: No. 7 Ryerson vs. No. 2 Alberta
20:15 Quarter-final #4: No. 6 StFX vs. No. 3 Concordia

Saturday, March 10
12:00 Consolation #1: Loser QF #1 vs. Loser QF #2
14:15 Consolation #2: Loser QF #3 vs. Loser QF #4
18:00 Semifinal #1: Winner QF #1 vs. Winner QF #2
20:15 Semifinal #2: Winner QF #3 vs. Winner QF #4

Sunday, March 11
11:00 Consolation final (5th place)
13:15 Bronze medal game
16:30 Championship final