U Sports men's basketball championship explained

Current Season:2024 U Sports Men's Basketball Championship
Last Season:2023 U Sports Men's Basketball Championship
Upcoming Season:2025 U Sports Men's Basketball Championship
Sport:Basketball
Inaugural:1963
Teams:8
Country:Canada
Champion:Laval Rouge et Or (1st title)
Most Champs:Carleton Ravens (17)
Organizer:U Sports
Tv:CBC,[1] TVA

The U Sports Men's Basketball Championship, branded as the Men's Basketball Final 8, is a Canadian university basketball tournament conducted by U Sports, and determines the men's national champion. The tournament involves the champions from each of Canada's four regional sports conferences. The W. P. McGee trophy is awarded to the winners.

Twenty different schools have won the tournament. Carleton University have the most tournament wins with 17 championships. The University of Victoria has eight championships, Saint Mary’s University, Brandon University, and the University of Windsor have four championships, the University of Alberta, St. Francis Xavier University, and Acacia University have three championships, Brock University, and the University of British Columbia have two championships. Eleven programs are tied with one national championship.

History

Assumption University has the distinction of originating the national championship trophy. In 1963, the University of Windsor Alumni Association donated the award featuring a silver basketball, and named in memory of W.P. McGee for his outstanding contribution as both teacher and coach during the 1920s and 1930s. Assumption won the first McGee trophy, the only time it took the national title under the Assumption name. The University of Windsor would win it four times in that same decade (1960s). For more than 60 years, the McGee trophy has been awarded annually to the U Sports men's basketball champion.

The tournament first consisted of only conference champions (four or five teams) and held that format from 1963 until 1971. In 1972 and 1973, only four teams qualified, regardless of conferences. In 1974, the championship expanded to include eight teams, similar to the format seen today. That was again changed in 1983 where regional championships took place with up to 16 teams participating in up to five different cities with the national championship featuring four teams in the main host city.[2]

In 1984, Dalhousie University hosted the championship in what would be the first of 24 straight years that Halifax, Nova Scotia would host. The format reverted to an eight team national championship in 1987, which would be the consistent format until 2004 when the tournament expanded to ten teams. The Final 10 format would last only three years, until it was again reverted to a Final 8 tournament in 2007.[3] In 2008, the finals moved to Scotiabank Place in Ottawa for three years. After two years back in Halifax, the next two tournaments were held in the now renamed Canadian Tire Centre (formerly Scotiabank Place). The 2015 championship was hosted by Ryerson University, while the 2016 tournament was hosted by the University of British Columbia.

The 2021 championship tournament was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[4]

Format

The championship consists of an eight-team single-elimination tournament. Four teams automatically qualify for the tournament as one of the winners of the four conferences, two qualify as the runners-up of both the OUA and Canada West conference, one qualifies as the host, and one is given an at-large berth.[5]

The tournament is played over four days. The quarterfinals are played on the Thursday, the consolation semi-finals on Friday, the consolation final and championship semi-finals on Saturday, and the bronze and gold medal games on Sunday.[6] This format has been in use since 2015.

Results

Year Winner[7] Runner-upScoreVenue
1963 55–50
1964 94–70
1965 91–87 OT
1966 Windsor Lancers (2) 95–83
1967 Windsor Lancers (3) 87–82
1968 66–61
1969 Windsor Lancers (4) 76–63
1970 96–75
1971 Acadia Axemen (2) 72–48 Acadia University
1972 UBC Thunderbirds (2) 87–80
1973 79–67
1974 74–72
1975 80–79
1976 82–69
1977 Acadia Axemen (3) 72–63
1978 Saint Mary's Huskies (2) 99–91
1979 Saint Mary's Huskies (3) 90–83
1980 73–65 University of Calgary
1981 Victoria Vikes (2) 81–70
1982 Victoria Vikes (3) 74–60
1983 Victoria Vikes (4) 63–52
1984 Victoria Vikes (5) 70–62
1985 Victoria Vikes (6) 93–79
1986 Victoria Vikes (7) 70–61
1987 74–66
1988 Brandon Bobcats (2) 81–68 Halifax Metro Centre
1989 Brandon Bobcats (3) 74–73
1990 80–62
1991 78–69
1992 77–71
1993 72–64 Halifax Metro Centre
1994 73–66
1995 Alberta Golden Bears (2) 84–66
1996 Brandon Bobcats (4) 79–72 Halifax Metro Centre
1997 Victoria Vikes (8) 84–73 Halifax Metro Centre
1998 74–71 Halifax Metro Centre
1999 Saint Mary's Huskies (4) 73–69 OTHalifax Metro Centre
2000 St. Francis Xavier X-Men (2) 61–60
2001 St. Francis Xavier X-Men (3) 83–76 OT
Alberta Golden Bears (3) 76–71
2003 57–54[8]
2004 Carleton Ravens (2) 63–59[9]
2005 Carleton Ravens (3) 68–48[10]
Carleton Ravens (4) 73–67[11]
Carleton Ravens (5) 52–49[12]
Brock Badgers (2) 64–61[13] Scotiabank Place
Carleton Ravens (6) 87–77[14]
91–81[15] Scotiabank Place
Carleton Ravens (7) 82–59[16]
Carleton Ravens (8) 86–67[17]
Carleton Ravens (9) 92–42 [18] Scotiabank Place
Carleton Ravens (10) 79–67[19]
Carleton Ravens (11) 93–46[20] Ryerson University
Carleton Ravens (12) 101–79[21] University of British Columbia
Carleton Ravens (13) 78–69
79–77
Carleton Ravens (14) 84–49
Carleton Ravens (15) 74–65
2021Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic
Carleton Ravens (16) 85–72 Saville Community Sports Centre
Carleton Ravens (17)109–104 2OTScotiabank Centre
Laval Rouge et OrQueen's Golden Gaels77-71 Amphithéâtre Desjardins
Thunderbird Sports Centre
UBC War Memorial Gymnasium

Championship tally

align=left Teamalign=left Winsalign=left Last Won
Carleton Ravens172023
Victoria Vikes81997
Saint Mary's Huskies41999
Brandon Bobcats41996
Windsor Lancers41969
Alberta Golden Bears3 2002
St. Francis Xavier X-Men3 2001
Acadia Axemen3 1977
Brock Badgers22008
UBC Thunderbirds21972
Laval Rouge et Or12024
Calgary Dinos12018
Saskatchewan Huskies12010
Bishop's Gaiters11998
Western Ontario Mustangs11991
Concordia Stingers11990
Manitoba Bisons11976
Waterloo Warriors11975
Guelph Gryphons11974
Waterloo Lutheran Golden Hawks11968
Assumption College11963

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: CBC Sports to broadcast U Sports national championships for next 4 years . . September 20, 2021.
  2. http://cishoops.ca/history/champ-allgames.php?Gender=MBB CIS Hoops Men's Basketball Championship Game Results
  3. http://usportshoops.ca/history/champions.html History of Men's Basketball Championship
  4. Web site: October 15, 2020 . U Sports unable to offer national championships in winter 2021 . October 15, 2020 . usports.ca . U Sports.
  5. http://english.cis-sic.ca/information/members_info/pdfs/pdf_playing_regs/14-15/Basketball_-M-.pdf Playing Regulations - Men's Basketball
  6. http://english.cis-sic.ca/sports/cis_news/2013-14/releases/20140327-cis Format changes, Super Championship Weekend officially announced
  7. http://english.cis-sic.ca/championships/mbkb/2010-11/files/past_champs CIS Men's Basketball Past Champions
  8. Web site: Ravens soar to CIS championship victory theVARSITY.ca . thevarsity.ca . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110706205629/http://thevarsity.ca/articles/13496 . 2011-07-06.
  9. http://www.universitysport.ca/e/story_detail0401.cfm?id=2429 Ravens repeat as national champions, win 63-59 over StFX
  10. Web site: Canadian Interuniversity Sport . March 14, 2011 . July 13, 2011 . https://web.archive.org/web/20110713030457/http://cis.infinityprosports.com/2004/index.php?page=boxscore&sport_name=mbasketball&game_id=13300&recap=0 . dead .
  11. Web site: Canadian Interuniversity Sport . March 14, 2011 . July 13, 2011 . https://web.archive.org/web/20110713030506/http://cis.infinityprosports.com/2004/index.php?page=boxscore&sport_name=mbasketball&game_id=72130&recap=0 . dead .
  12. http://goravens.carleton.ca/mens-basketball-news/carleton-u-ravens-win-their-fifth-straight-cis-final-8-mens-basketball-national-championship-doornekamp-earns-game-and-tournament-mvp-honours-as-jeanty-goes-out-with-promised-five-champions/ Carleton U Ravens Win Their Fifth Straight CIS “Final 8″ Men’s Basketball National Championship
  13. http://cis.infinityprosports.com/2004/index.php?page=boxscore&sport_name=mbasketball&game_id=7700&recap=0 2008 Final Score
  14. http://cis.prestosports.com/statistics/boxscores/20090315_cit9.xml 2009 Final Score
  15. http://english.cis-sic.ca/championships/mbkb/2009-10/releases/20100321-final 2010 Final Score
  16. http://english.cis-sic.ca/championships/mbkb/2010-11/boxscores/20110313_pxhr.xml 2011 Final Score
  17. http://english.cis-sic.ca/championships/mbkb/2011-12/boxscores_champ/20120311_bamt.xml 2012 Final Score
  18. http://english.cis-sic.ca/championships/mbkb/2013/boxscores_champ/20130310_uy7l.xml 2013 Final Score
  19. Web site: 2014 CIS Men's Basketball Final 8 Championship Schedule. USports. 2023-03-12.
  20. Web site: USports. 2023-03-12. 2015 CIS Men's Basketball Final 8 Championship Schedule.
  21. Web site: 2016 CIS Men's Basketball Final 8 Championship Schedule. USports. 2023-03-12.