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Complete List of Canadian’s NCAA 2019 March Madness

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The brackets are set, and March Madness is ready to kick it full throttle.

Below is a complete and comprehensive list of all Canadian basketball players participating in the madness. The list also includes all Canadian’s currently red-shirting on their respective teams, and doesn’t include non-Canadian players who have played prep/high school in Canada and are currently playing in the NCAA. Currently, we have a total of 24 players, (19 active and 5 inactive) fighting for a “one shining moment.”

ID Full Name First Last School Position HT WT Class Conference City Province
1 RJ Barrett RJ Barrett Duke F 6'7" 202 Fr ACC Mississauga ON
2 Brandon Clarke Brandon Clarke Gonzaga F 6'8" 215 Jr WCC Vancouver BC
3 Ignas Brazdeikis Ignas Brazdeikis Michigan F 6'7" 215 Fr Big Ten Mono ON
4 Marial Shayok Marial Shayok Iowa State G 6'6 201 Sr Big 12 Ottawa ON
5 Lindell Wigginton Lindell Wigginton Iowa State G 6'2" 188 So Big 12 Dartmouth NS
6 Nickeil Alexander-Walker Nickeil Alexander-Walker Virginia Tech G 6'5" 205 So ACC Toronto ON
7 Jonathan Kabongo Jonathan Kabongo Virginia Tech G 6'4" 195 Fr ACC Toronto ON
8 Luguentz Dort Luguentz Dort Arizona State G 6'4" 215 Fr PAC 12 Montreal QC
9 Mfiondu Kabengele Mfiondu Kabengele Florida State F 6'10" 250 So ACC Burlington ON
10 Oshea Brissett Oshea Brissett Syracuse F 6'8" 210 So ACC Mississauga ON
11 Andrew Nembhard Andrew Nembhard Florida G 6'5" 191 Fr SEC Aurora ON
12 Kyle Alexander Kyle Alexander Tennessee F 6'11" 215 Sr SEC Milton ON
13 Devonte Bandoo Devonte Bandoo Baylor G 6'3" 195 Jr Big 12 Brampton ON
14 Stef Smith Stef Smith Vermont G 6'1" 170 So AEC Ajax ON
15 Eze Dike Eze Dike Yale G 6'2" 195 Fr Ivy Montreal QC
16 Ja'Shon Henry Ja'Shon Henry Bradley G 6'6" 225 Fr MVC Saskatoon SK
17 Dominic Johnson Dominic Johnson Buffalo F 6'5" 230 So MAC Windsor ON
18 Joseph Cartouny Joseph Cartouny Marquette G 6'3" 200 Sr Big East Montreal QC
19 Clayton Henry Clayton Henry New Mexico State G 6'4" 195 Jr WAC Calgary AB
20 Koby NcEwen Koby NcEwen Marquette G 6'4" 200 Jr Big East Toronto ON
21 Marcus Carr Marcus Carr Minnesota G 6'2" 200 So Big Ten Toronto ON
22 Prince Oduro Prince Oduro Mississippi F 6'8" 255 So SEC Toronto ON
23 Maxime Boursiquot Maxime Boursiquot Northeastern G 6'5" 211 Jr CAA Ottawa ON
24 Howard Washington Howard Washington Syracuse G 6'3" 180 So ACC Buffalo NY

2 Comments

  1. Sonny

    March 17, 2019 at 11:13 PM

    Ottawa Maxine Boursiquot (NorthEastern)

    Toronto Prince Oduro (Mississippi State)

    • Edilson J. Silva

      March 18, 2019 at 12:36 AM

      Hi Sonny,

      Both Maxime Boursiquot & Prince Aduro are on the list. They were listed on page 2. For convenience, we’ve adjusted the list to show all entries in one page.

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