2019-20 Men's Basketball News

Reds come up short to the Tigers, losing 82-73 on Saturday night

(Halifax, NS) – In the Tigers final home game of the 2019-20 season, they hosted the UPEI Panthers on Sunday at the Dalplex. With strong defensive play, the Tigers were able to secure a 103-75 win in their final appearance at home.

Alex Carson breaks Dal record for most career threes in a 113-73 win against the UPEI Panthers

(Halifax, NS) – In Sunday matinee basketball action, the Dalhousie Tigers hosted the Cape Breton University Capers at the Dalplex. The rebounding edge for the Tigers made the difference in this one and helped them to an 83-68 win.

Xavier Ochu scored 20 points in the Tigers come from behind 96-84 win over the StFX X-Men Wednesday night in Halifax.

Veinot and Wilson had 15 points while Kappos led the team with 6 rebounds in the win Friday night.

The Tigers beat cross town rivals SMU 93-53 in Saturday night Shoot for the Cure action.

Keevan Veinot earned Subway Player of the Game honours in the Tigers 86-79 win over the Saint Mary's Huskies Wednesday night at the Homburg Centre.

(Halifax, NS) – In a big matchup for future playoff seeding, the Dalhousie Tigers hosted the UNB Reds for a 4-point game on Friday. Starting and finishing the game with strong defensive quarters, the Tigers held on to take an 82-61 win.

(Halifax, NS) – In an all-important four-point game, the Dalhousie Tigers hosted the Acadia Axemen on Wednesday at the Dalplex. On the back of a strong fourth quarter, the Tigers were able to hang on for the 85-67 victory.
Keevan Veinot scored 19 points in the Tigers 78-77 loss to the StFX X-Men Saturday night in Antigonish.

Keevan Veinot earns player of the game with 18 points in convincing win against StFX X-Men on Thursday

Adam Sellan had a game-high 18 points in the Tigers 83-42 win over the Memorial Sea-Hawks Sunday afternoon in St. John's.

Sascha Kappos netted 22 points in the Tigers 81-53 win over the Sea-Hawks Saturday night in St. John's Newfoundland.

(Halifax, NS) – In the final matchup for day 2 of the Rod and Joan Shoveller Memorial Basketball Tournament, the host Dalhousie Tigers took on the Memorial Sea-Hawks. A strong second quarter from the Tigers helped push them to an 80-66 win to play for the championship.

(Halifax, NS) – In the primetime game of the Rod and Joan Shoveller Memorial Basketball Tournament, the Dalhousie Tigers hosted the Concordia Stingers at the Dalplex. It came down to the wire, but the Tigers were able to secure the 75-69 win.