2015-16 Men's Basketball News

Season
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Tigers settle for fourth at national championship

VANCOUVER (CIS) – In a clash of conference champions, the OUA's Ryerson Rams claimed the national bronze medal for the second straight year, claiming third place in the 2016 Arcelormittal Dofasco CIS Men's Basketball Final 8 with an 85-78 win over the AUS standout Dalhousie Tigers.

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Basketball Tigers off to CIS bronze medal game

The Tigers advance to the CIS men's basketball bronze medal game after a 76-66 loss to Carleton.

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Tigers pull upset, knock off Gee-Gees

VANCOUVER (CIS) – The sixth-seeded Dalhousie Tigers outscored the third-seeded Ottawa Gee-Gees 25-13 in the final period to pull of the first upset of the quarter-final round at the 2016 ArcelorMittal Dofasco CIS Men’s Basketball Final 8.

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Tigers win second consecutive AUS championship

(HALIFAX, N.S.) – The top-seeded Dalhousie Tigers have been crowned AUS champs, defending their 2015 title, after topping the UPEI Panthers 87-85 on Sunday afternoon at the Scotiabank Centre in Subway AUS Men’s Basketball Championship action.

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Tigers edge Huskies 75-74 in a nail biter semifinal

(HALIFAX, N.S.) – The top-seeded Dalhousie Tigers earned a spot in the Subway AUS Men’s Basketball Championship final after taking down the Saint Mary’s Huskies 75-74 in the first of two semifinals held at the Scotiabank Centre on Saturday

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Lawrence scores 30 in 85-84 loss to CBU

A last-minute buzzer beater saw the Tigers fall 85-84 to CBU in Cape Breton in their last regular season game of the year.

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Tigers cruise past Panthers 94-81

(Halifax, NS) On Saturday night at Dalplex, the two best teams in the AUS faced off in a four-point match. The Dalhousie Tigers came out on top with a 94-81 win over the UPEI Panthers.

Alleyne powers SMU offence in 65-55 win over Tigers
Alleyne powers SMU offence in 65-55 win over Tigers

The SMU Huskies defeated the CIS No. 9 Dalhousie Tigers 65-55 Wednesday evening in AUS men’s basketball action from the Homburg Centre.

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Tigers take down Capers 76-74 in OT

(Halifax, NS) The Dalhousie Tigers beat the Cape Breton Capers 76-74 in overtime at the Dalplex Friday night.

Sea-Hawks stay in the playoff hunt with big win
Sea-Hawks stay in the playoff hunt with big win

(St. John’s, NL) The Memorial Sea-Hawks kept their playoff hopes alive with a win over the first-place Dalhousie Tigers on Sunday afternoon at The Field House.

Tigers edge Sea-Hawks behind hot start
Tigers edge Sea-Hawks behind hot start

(St. John’s, NL) The Dalhousie Tigers topped the Memorial Sea-­Hawks by a score of 83-­78 in AUS Men’s Basketball action on Saturday night at The Field House.

Dalhousie wins in dominant fashion at the Scotiabank Centre
Dalhousie wins in dominant fashion at the Scotiabank Centre

The Dalhousie Tigers increased their lead in the AUS standings with a strong 87-68 victory over the Acadia Axemen.

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Tigers silence Panthers offence in 79-78 win

Dalhousie’s top-ranked defence was too much to handle for a powerful Panthers team, as they narrowly escaped with a 79-78 win Saturday night.

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Lawrence leads Tigers to 78-73 victory over Huskies

(Halifax, NS) In the annual Shoot for the Cure Tigers basketball game, Dalhousie took down the Saint Mary’s Huskies 78-73 in AUS men’s basketball action. Ritchie Kanza Mata recorded another double-double with 12 assists and 11 points.

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Lawrence leads Tigers to 78-73 victory over Huskies

(Halifax, NS) In the annual Shoot for the Cure Tigers basketball game, Dalhousie took down the Saint Mary’s Huskies 78-73 in AUS men’s basketball action. Ritchie Kanza Mata recorded another double-double with 12 assists and 11 points.

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Tigers fall 86-71 to UNB

Sven Stammberger recorded a double-double in the 86-71 loss to UNB.