The Tigers won their first-ever national men's basketball medal with a 69-63 win over the McGill Redmen Sunday afternoon at the Scotiabank Centre in Halifax
In a battle of two of the best defensive teams in the nation, it was the Ryerson Rams who came out victorious, holding on late to beat the host Dalhousie Tigers, 59-58.
The host Dalhousie Tigers men's basketball team defeated the Alberta Golden Bears 67-65 in U SPORTS Final 8 quarter-final action in front of 6,500 fans at the Scotiabank Centre in Halifax.
The Tiger men's basketball team won their third-straight AUS championship title after a 63-60 victory over the Saint Mary's Huskies Sunday night at the Scotiabank Centre.
The Tigers will face the Saint Mary's Huskies in the AUS championship final after mounting a come-from-behind 78-75 win over the Acadia Axemen in semifinal action.
The Dalhousie Tigers offence was on full display on Friday night at the Dalpex, producing 48 first half points en route to a 90-75 victory over the UPEI Panthers.
An and-one from guard Hess Mayele (Montreal, QC) with just seven seconds left helped the UNB Varsity Reds (9-4) defeat the Dalhousie Tigers (8-5) 66-63 in comeback fashion on Saturday night at the Dalplex. The game was also in support of Bell Let’s Talk Day, which occurs this Wednesday.
The Dalhousie Tigers (7-2) and Acadia Axemen (4-5) needed overtime to decide a winner on Tuesday night at the Dalplex, in a contest that saw eight different players score in double figures.
Jarred Reid had a game-high 25 points in the Dalhousie Tigers 76-71 win over the StFX X-Men in the consolation final of the Rod and Joan Memorial Men’s Basketball Tournament.
Kashrell Lawrence had 19 points and seven rebounds in the Tigers 79-76 loss to the Saint Mary's Huskies in the second semifinal of the Rod and Joan Memorial Men’s Basketball Tournament.
Jarred Reid and Kashrell Lawrence each had 18 points in the Tigers 85-67 victory over the Mount Royal Cougars in the final game of day one of the 25th annual Rod and Joan Shoveller Memorial Basketball Tournament at Dalplex.
The Dalhousie Tigers and Acadia Axemen needed double overtime to decide a winner in exhibition play on Thursday night at the Scotiabank Centre. The Tigers were able to come out on top 83-81 in a back-and-forth contest that saw neither team lead by more than six points.