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26th annual Shoveller Memorial Men's Basketball Tournament

26th annual Shoveller Memorial Men's Basketball Tournament

Presented by HealthView Medical Imaging, the 26th annual Rod & Joan Shoveller Memorial Men’s Basketball Tournament takes place December 29-31, 2017 at Dalplex.

Teams participating include AUS members Dalhousie, Acadia, Saint Mary's, StFX and UPEI in addition to the RSEQ’s Concordia, Canada West’s UNBC and ACAA team Mount Saint Vincent.

“We’re very pleased to be hosting the Rod & Joan Shoveller Memorial Men’s Basketball Tournament for the 26th year,” says Tim Maloney, Director of Varsity Athletics. “The Shoveller family means a lot to us here at Dalhousie and we’re excited to present what is sure to be an amazing display of U SPORTS men’s basketball action at the end of the month.”

 

TEAM Conference Record Conference Ranking U Sports Ranking
(as of Dec. 12)
Players to Watch
Acadia 6-1 2nd AUS N/A Erik Nissen - 18.7 ppg
Dalhousie 5-2 3rd AUS 9th Sven Stammberger - 21.9 ppg
Concordia 3-1 2nd RSEQ N/A Ricardo Monge - 11.0 ppg
MSVU 5-3 4th ACAA N/A Ashton Slawter - 12.1 ppg
Saint Mary’s 4-3 Tied 4th AUS N/A Nikita Kasongo - 20.4 ppg
StFX 3-4 Tied 4th AUS N/A Kevin Bercy - 18.4 ppg
UNBC 4-8 11th Canada West N/A Jovan Leamy - 16.1 ppg
UPEI 0-7 8th AUS N/A Milorad Sedlarevic - 14.0 ppg

Schedule

A ceremonial tip-off with the Shoveller family will take place at the beginning of Thursday’s 8:00pm game featuring Mount Saint Vincent and the host Dalhousie Tigers.

Friday, December 29

Saturday, December 30

Sunday, December 31

1:00pm

*G1

SMU vs. CON

1:00pm

G5

LG1 vs. LG2

9:00am

G9

LG5 vs. LG6

3:00pm

*G2

StFX vs. ACA

3:00pm

G6

LG3 vs. LG4

11:00am

G10

WG5 vs. WG6

6:00pm

*G3

UNBC vs. UPEI

6:00pm

*G7

WG1 vs. WG2

1:00pm

*G11

LG7 vs. LG8

8:00pm

*G4

DAL vs. MSVU

8:00pm

*G8

WG3 vs. WG4

3:00pm

*G12

WG7vs. WG8

*Games will be broadcast on AUSTV.ca

Tickets

Regular Admission:

Senior/Non-Dal Student:

$10 Doubleheader

$8 Doubleheader

$25 Tournament Pass

$20 Tournament Pass

 

Corporate Ticket Packages: $100 for 6 tournament passes

Team Ticket Packages: $30 for a day pass for 12 athletes and 2 coaches

 

Dalhousie students are admitted for FREE with student ID!

To purchase tournament passes, please call 494-3372 or visit the Dalplex Customer Service Centre.

The gate will open one hour prior to game time.

 

Rod & Joan Shoveller

Rod Shoveller, a former special events coordinator at Dalhousie University who was well known for his more than 30 years of service to basketball officiating, passed away on November 12, 1991, at age 59. A member of the Nova Scotia Sport Hall of Fame (NSSHF), Rod died of cancer after an upbeat and ultimately inspiring battle against the disease.

Born in Sudbury, Ontario, he was a twenty-two year veteran of the Canadian Armed Forces. After leaving the service, he graduated from Dalhousie with a degree in Physical Education. Shoveller was the Athletic Director at the University of King’s College from 1965-80, coaching men’s basketball for nine years and women’s volleyball for two.

During those years he also worked as a special events coordinator at Dalhousie. He spent his last decade as the Athletic Director at the Technical University of Nova Scotia. He won a long list of awards, including the National Association of Basketball Coaches of Canada Merit Award in 1977; the Nova Scotia School Athletic Federation Certificate of Merit Award in 1985; and the J.A. Wink Wilcox Award, annually given to a Canadian referee for outstanding contribution.

Throughout his many years of involvement with sport in our province, Rod exemplified the kind of passionate commitment to people and strength in the face of challenge, which characterizes sport at its very best.

In 1991, the men’s basketball team named their annual basketball tournament in his honour that still runs today.

Rod’s wife Joan, like many moms, spent a lot of time shuttling her three children (Bruce, Tim and Lynda) to their sporting events, all while managing a full time career. She divided her time between tennis, volleyball and basketball games, happy to support the efforts of her husband and children.

Born in Halifax and raised in Woodside, Joan was a graduate of the Dartmouth Ladies Business College. Throughout her working career, Joan was a consummate civil servant, exemplifying qualities of respect, confidentiality, team work and always with a smile. She retired from the civil service in 1994, where she had been an employment counselor for Employment Canada.

Joan started volunteering at the NSSHF following Rod’s induction and passing in 1991. She spent many hours as a host at the Hall of Fame and in recruiting others to volunteer their time.

She also assisted with many of the NSSHF’s annual fundraising events including their luncheon series, golf tournament, Gold Club events and the Hall of Fame Induction Awards Night.

In 1998, Joan was named the NSSHF volunteer of the year for all of her hard work and dedication over the years.

A long-time Black and Gold member, Joan was a regular fixture at many of the Dal Tigers games and was always present for the ceremonial tip-off of the annual Rod Shoveller Memorial Basketball Tournament with her family in tow, until this past year.

Sadly, Joan passed away suddenly during the 2014 Shoveller tournament, at the age of 80. In 2015, the tournament was re-named to the Rod & Joan Shoveller Memorial Men’s Basketball Tournament.

They are survived by sons Tim and Bruce, daughter Lynda and their families in addition to a lengthy list of dear friends.