2014-15 Men's Basketball News

The No. 4-seeded Victoria Vikes survived a 57-56 defensive battle with the No. 5 Dalhousie Tigers in the second quarter-final at the 2015 ArcelorMittal Dofasco CIS Final 8 Men’s Championship.

Down ten points at half, the Tigers willed their way to a win over the Cape Breton Capers on the final day of the regular season.

The Cape Breton Capers overcame an early deficit as they defeated the Dalhousie Tigers 80-74 on Friiday night.

The UNB Varsity Reds came into the Dalplex and stole a four-point game from the Tigers tonight.

Antigonish, NS - The Dalhousie Tigers defeated the StFX X-Men 84-70 in AUS basketball action Tuesday night.

Kashrell Lawrence had 26 points and Jarred Reid had 20 as the Tigers beat the Acadia Axemen 85-77 at home on Tuesday night.

Kashrell Lawrence had 26 points and Jarred Reid had 20 as the Tigers beat the Acadia Axemen 85-77 at home on Tuesday night.

Kashrell Lawrence had 26 points and Jarred Reid had 20 as the Tigers beat the Acadia Axemen 85-77 at home on Tuesday night.

Brian Rouse's hot hand gave the SMU Huskies a boost Saturday afternoon in their 79-63 men's AUS basketball win.

The Memorial Sea-Hawks led by as many as 18 points as they defeated the Dalhousie Tigers 83-80 on the road on Sunday afternoon.

The Tigers never let up in tonight's game against the Sea-Hawks, resulting in a 94-66 victory for the Tigers.

The UNB Varsity Reds men's basketball team had a strong second half on their way to a big four-point win over the Dalhousie Tigers in front of a crowd of 783 spectators at the Richard J. Currie Centre.

Sven Stammberger had a career night to lead the Tigers to a key four-point victory over the StFX X-Women.

The Dalhousie Tigers had a case of déjà vu as they squandered a 19-point lead against the UPEI Panthers at the Chi-Wan Young Sports Centre in front of 600 fans Saturday night.

The UPEI Panthers opened up the second half of the season with an overtime win over the visiting Dalhousie Tigers at the Chi-Wan Young Sports Centre in front of 350 fans Friday night.

The CIS No. 2 ranked Ottawa Gee-Gees defeated the Dalhousie Tigers 83-62 to win the Rod and Joan Shoveller Memorial tournament.