Calgary Dinos senior guard Thomas Cooper had himself and impressive CIS/Usports career to say the least. The Chattanooga, Tenn. native, a 6-5, 200 lbs guard earned himself two first team All-Canadian awards while leading Dinos back to the championship game for the first time since 1966.
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For many U Sports men’s basketball teams reaching the semi-finals of a national tournament is usually the pinnacle moment of the program and the...
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The 2020 U SPORTS Final 8 Basketball Championships are set. The committee announced the seedings for the upcoming national championships in Ottawa. No. 1...
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Ottawa, ON – It took five tries and nearly ten years but the Carleton Ravens can finally say they have defeated the Cincinnati Bearcats...
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For the first time ever the Calgary Dinos can call themselves Canadian U sports Men’s Basketball Champions. In battle of two teams looking for...
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They’re Biggie’s words, edited for accuracy. Not stolen, exactly, but adapted and adopted and filtered through the prism of another man’s experience. They express...
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Ottawa, ON – The twelve-time defending CIS/USports National Basketball Champions and No.1 Carleton Ravens went into Monpetit Hall and completely dominated the No. 2...
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Vancouver – In a year where many doubt them and few believed, the Carleton Ravens silenced all critics and reminded everybody of the greatest...
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Calgary Dinos L.J Hegwood throws down hard alley-oop during game two of the Canada West Men’s Basketball playoff series against the Manitoba Bisons.