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Get all the details on the 2011-12 edition of the Carleton Ravens men's basketball team and how it booked its ticket to the 2012 CIS Final 8 tournament.

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Page 1: 2011-12 Carleton Ravens Men's Basketball Media Guide

2002-2003

2006-2007

2003-2004 2004-2005

2008-2009

2005-2006

2010-2011

2011-12 Carleton ravens Men’s BasketBall Media Guide

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I would like to congratulate the Ravens men’s basketball team and coach Dave Smart for another incredible season. It was amazing to watch this team’s journey as they developed into a CIS championship contender and earned Carleton’s unprecedented 10th consecutive berth in the Final 8.

I would also like to thank the AUS Organizing Committee and the CIS for their hard work and dedication in hosting the CIS Final 8 Men’s Basketball Championship. As well, thank you, the media, for covering this tremendous event and showcasing our highly talented student-athletes.

Jennifer Brenning Director of Recreation and Athletics

Carleton University athletiCs DireCtory 1125 Colonel By Drive Ottawa, Ontario K1S 5B6 613-520-4480 613-520-4466 Fax 613-293-5368 Media

Jennifer Brenning Director of Recreation & Athletics

Bob rumscheidt Manager, Interuniversity Programs

romy nehme Manager, Marketing & Brand Development

Christina atallah Communications & Community Development Coordinator

nadine smith Head Athletic Therapist

Paul Blackman Equipment Coordinator

robert leroy Event Coordinator

erin veitch Varsity Administrator

Colours Scarlet, Black & White

home arena Ravens’ Nest (Alumni Hall)

Capacity 1,500

Member Canadian Interuniversity Sport (CIS) Ontario University Athletics (OUA)

SponSorS

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ExhibitionnCAA Cross-bordEr bAttlEDate opponent location resultAug. 9 La Salle University Carleton 66-64 LossAug. 10 Illinois State University Carleton 90-80 WinAug. 11 University of Central Florida Carleton 93-84 LossAug. 16 University of Akron Carleton 80-76 LossAug. 25 University at Albany Carleton 91-81 LossAug. 26 Saint Louis University Carleton 80-56 WinAug. 27 Saint Louis University Carleton 78-73 WinSept. 2 Niagara University Carleton 85-55 WinSept. 8 University of California, Santa Barbara Carleton 71-61 WinEriC GArlAnd nAtionAl tournAmEntDate Opponent Location ResultSept. 30 Laval UNB 104-48 WinOct. 1 UNB UNB 91-53 WinOct. 2 Saint Mary’s UNB 108-66 WinhousE-lAuGhton tournAmEntDate Opponent Location ResultOct. 14 Bishop’s Carleton 103-61 WinOct. 15 Victoria Carleton 80-65 WinOct. 16 Guelph Carleton 104-61 Win

Nov. 4 La Salle University La Salle 74-56 LossNov. 5 University of Pennsylvania Quakers Penn 74-72 Loss

PlAyoffsouA QuArtEr-finAlDate opponent location resultFeb. 25 Laurentian Carleton 87-66 WinouA Wilson CuP finAl fourDate Opponent Location ResultMar. 2 OUA semifinal vs. McMaster Waterloo 80-56 WinMar. 3 OUA final vs. Ryerson Waterloo 82-39 Win

rEGulAr sEAsonDate opponent location resultNov. 11 McMaster McMaster 77-61 WinNov. 12 Brock Brock 98-56 Winnov. 18 Western Carleton 96-43 Winnov. 19 Windsor Carleton 95-66 WinNov. 25 Guelph Guelph 98-55 WinNov. 26 Lakehead Lakehead 88-85 WinDec. 2 Waterloo Carleton 102-53 WinDec. 3 laurier Carleton 84-68 WinJan. 6 York York 90-54 WinJan. 7 Laurentian Laurentian 98-51 WinJan. 13 Ryerson Ryerson 87-56 WinJan. 14 Toronto Toronto 98-64 WinJan. 18 Ottawa Scotiabank Place 74-34 WinJan. 20 Queen’s Carleton 96-64 WinJan. 21 rMC Carleton 120-38 WinJan. 27 york Carleton 90-48 WinJan. 28 laurentian Carleton 109-74 WinFeb. 3 ottawa Carleton 86-57 WinFeb. 10 RMC RMC 115-43 WinFeb. 11 Queen’s Queen’s 80-47 WinFeb. 17 toronto Carleton 99-64 WinFeb. 18 ryerson Carleton 107-64 Win

2011-12 reSultS

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Dave Smart – HeAD COACH

In his 13th season as head coach of the Ravens, Dave Smart has been the driving force behind the men’s program. With Smart at the helm, the Ravens have a combined regular and postseason record of 340 wins and just 30 losses.

After being ranked No. 1 in the country all year long and leading his team to their fifth undefeated season in nine years, Smart was named the OUA east Coach of the Year. It marked his seventh coach of the year nod (2001-03, 2005, 2009, 2011-12).

He has led his team to seven OUA Championships (2003-05, 2008-10, 2012) and seven CIS Final 8 national titles in the past nine years, including five straight (2003-2007, 2009, 2011). Smart has earned CIS Coach of the Year honours four times along the way (2003, 2005, 2009, 2011).

Smart has also represented his country on the world stage, acting as head coach of the Canadian men’s basketball team at the 2011 Pan Am Games. He also served as an assistant coach with the 2008 Canadian Senior Men’s National Team.

A graduate of Queen’s University, Smart resides in Ottawa where he works tirelessly with the Ottawa Guardsmen Basketball Club to continue to give back to the grassroots of local community basketball, the way he received his start at the beginning of his playing career.

rob Smart Jr.ASSISTANT COACH

Dean petriDiSASSISTANT COACH

Shawn mccleeryASSISTANT COACH

bruce marShallTHeRAPIST

aaron blakelyMANAGeR

anDy StewartSTReNGTH &

CONDITIONING COACH

harinDer GhumanNUTRITIONIST

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team roSter

team StatiSticS

Carleton University ravens Men’s BasketBall rosterno. name Pos. ht. Wt. elig. Program yr. hometown last team3 Gavin Resch G 6-2 185 1 Math/Physics 2 Ottawa ON Ravens10 Elliot Thompson G 6-3 195 5 Health Science 5 Fredericton NB Ravens11 Thomas Scrubb F 6-5 200 2 Neuroscience 3 Richmond BC Ravens13 Willy Manigat G 5-11 185 5 Political Science 5 Ottawa ON Ravens15 Kyle Smendziuk F 6-6 205 4 Aerospace Engineering 4 Kanata ON Ravens21 Ryan Augustine G 6-2 190 1 Arts 1 Toronto ON Next Level Prep22 Cole Hobin G 6-6 200 5 Law 5 Ashton ON Ravens23 Philip Scrubb G 6-3 185 2 Commerce 2 Richmond BC Ravens31 Guillaume Boucard G 6-5 190 1 Computer Science 1 Montreal QC CEGEP Ahuntsic33 Justin Shaver G 6-6 220 1 Arts 1 Ottawa ON John McCrae41 Kevin Churchill F 6-7 210 3 Philosophy 4 Toronto ON Ravens42 Tyson Hinz F 6-6 210 3 Commerce 3 Ottawa ON Ravens45 Dan Penner F 6-7 218 3 Political Science 4 Winnipeg MB Ravens

Carleton University ravens regUlar season statistiCsFG 3P FG Ft rebounds

Player GP Min MPG M/a % M/a % M/a % Pts PPG o D tot rPG ast PF to stl BlkRyan Augustine 5 43 8.6 7/19 36.8 1/8 12.5 4/4 100.0 19 3.8 4 4 8 1.6 2 1 3 0 0Guillaume Boucard 21 172 8.2 13/37 35.1 1/9 11.1 12/24 50.0 39 1.9 14 23 37 1.8 5 20 14 11 2Kevin Churchill 21 387 18.4 80/116 69.0 0/1 0.0 31/43 72.1 191 9.1 33 58 91 4.3 12 44 17 14 7Tyson Hinz 21 471 22.4 104/177 58.8 14/38 36.8 60/78 76.9 282 13.4 37 69 106 5.1 70 32 29 15 3Cole Hobin 22 432 19.6 42/86 48.8 16/42 38.1 8/14 57.1 108 4.9 15 55 70 3.2 36 45 22 27 15Willy Manigat 22 518 23.6 90/196 45.9 58/132 43.9 35/40 87.5 273 12.4 11 39 50 2.3 58 43 26 21 1Dan Penner 22 321 14.6 43/112 38.4 15/47 31.9 26/38 68.4 127 5.8 28 60 88 4.0 21 40 22 17 15Gavin Resch 16 119 7.4 18/41 43.9 15/35 42.9 6/6 100.0 57 3.6 0 14 14 0.9 8 12 3 6 1Philip Scrubb 22 517 23.5 118/212 55.7 61/107 57.0 59/72 81.9 356 16.2 15 41 56 2.6 72 30 37 26 4Thomas Scrubb 22 419 19.1 81/147 55.1 32/65 49.2 19/32 59.4 213 9.7 29 48 77 3.5 25 38 21 15 7Justin Shaver 21 229 10.9 36/61 59.0 0/0 0.0 18/29 62.1 90 4.3 27 31 58 2.8 15 22 10 5 0Kyle Smendziuk 21 264 12.6 35/57 61.4 0/0 0.0 26/42 61.9 96 4.6 22 30 52 2.5 13 48 10 11 1Elliot Thompson 22 506 23.0 78/160 48.8 51/106 48.1 29/34 85.3 236 10.7 19 80 99 4.5 33 35 9 20 1

“what SeparateS thiS proGram from otherS iS the culture. anD i Don’t JuSt mean the culture of one

particular team, but the culture that ravenS alumni beGan anD have left in our hanDS to continue.

the StanDarD iS Set hiGh anD people are helD accountable when they Don’t meet the StanDarD.”

- KevIN CHURCHIll, THIRD-YeAR FORWARD

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ravenS roSter - inDiviDual StatiSticS

Position: Guard

Height: 6’2

Weight: 185

Eligibility: 1

Program: Math/Physics

Hometown: Ottawa, ON

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season GP Min FGM FGa FG% 3M 3a 3% FtM Fta Ft%2011-12 16 119 18 41 43.9 15 35 42.9 6 6 100season or Dr reB rPG ast to a/to Pts PPG2011-12 0 14 14 0.9 8 3 2.67 57 3.6

Position: Forward

Height: 6’5

Weight: 200

Eligibility: 2

Program: Neuroscience

Hometown: Richmond, BC

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Position: Guard

Height: 6’3

Weight: 195

Eligibility: 5

Program: Health Science

Hometown: Fredericton, NB

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season GP Min FGM FGa FG% 3M 3a 3% FtM Fta Ft%2011-12 22 506 78 160 48.1 51 106 48.1 29 34 85.32010-11 22 530 84 192 43.8 52 124 41.9 22 29 75.92009-10 22 633 95 218 44 47 136 35 38 47 812008-09 22 344 40 110 36 21 59 36 24 33 732007-08 22 333 42 101 42 14 45 31 25 38 66season or Dr reB rPG ast to a/to Pts PPG2011-12 19 80 99 4.5 33 9 3.7 236 10.72010-11 23 87 110 5.0 23 17 1.4 242 11.02009-10 33 77 110 5.0 35 20 1.5 275 12.52008-09 20 35 55 2.5 19 12 1.6 125 5.72007-08 25 48 73 3.3 20 17 1.2 123 5.6

Position: Guard

Height: 5’11

Weight: 185

Eligibility: 5

Program: Political Science

Hometown: Ottawa, ON

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season GP Min FGM FGa FG% 3M 3a 3% FtM Fta Ft%2011-12 22 518 90 196 45.9 58 132 43.9 35 40 87.52010-11 22 489 82 178 46.1 39 86 45.4 41 58 70.72009-10 20 447 48 131 36.6 24 68 35.3 37 51 72.6season or Dr reB rPG ast to a/to Pts PPG2011-12 11 39 50 2.3 58 26 2.23 273 12.42010-11 16 40 56 2.6 52 45 1.2 251 11.42009-10 13 41 54 2.7 58 38 1.53 157 7.9

season GP Min FGM FGa FG% 3M 3a 3% FtM Fta Ft%2011-12 22 419 81 147 55.1 32 65 49.2 19 32 59.42010-11 21 219 27 54 50 5 14 35.7 3 4 75season or Dr reB rPG ast to a/to Pts PPG2011-12 29 48 77 3.5 25 21 1.19 213 9.72010-11 12 34 46 2.2 14 12 1.17 62 3.0

Position: Forward

Height: 6’6

Weight: 205

Eligibility: 4

Program: Aero. Engineering

Hometown: Kanata, ON

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season GP Min FGM FGa FG% 3M 3a 3% FtM Fta Ft%2011-12 21 264 35 57 61.4 0 0 0 26 42 61.92010-11 21 312 58 100 58.0 1 1 100 26 28 92.92009-10 21 323 41 68 60 0 0 0 32 55 582008-09 22 255 37 66 56 0 0 0 18 29 62season or Dr reB rPG ast to a/to Pts PPG2011-12 22 30 52 2.5 13 10 1.3 96 4.62010-11 9 25 34 1.6 34 16 1.1 157 7.52009-10 34 50 84 4.0 14 23 0.6 114 5.42008-09 27 34 61 2.8 5 19 0.3 92 4.2

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ravenS roSter - inDiviDual StatiSticS

Position: Guard

Height: 6’2

Weight: 190

Eligibility: 1

Program: Arts

Hometown: Toronto, ON

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season GP Min FGM FGa FG% 3M 3a 3% FtM Fta Ft%2011-12 5 43 7 19 36.8 1 8 12.5 4 4 100.0season or Dr reB rPG ast to a/to Pts PPG2011-12 4 4 8 1.6 2 1 2 19 3.8

Position: Guard

Height: 6’6

Weight: 200

Eligibility: 5

Program: Law

Hometown: Ashton, ON

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season GP Min FGM FGa FG% 3M 3a 3% FtM Fta Ft%2011-12 22 432 19.6 42 86 16 42 38.1 8 14 57.12010-11 22 507 62 140 443 21 59 35.6 18 30 602009-10 22 607 60 114 53 15 47 32 26 47 552008-09 22 451 51 132 39 17 65 26 26 42 622007-08 22 238 18 52 35 5 13 39 13 23 57season or Dr reB rPG ast to a/to Pts PPG2011-12 15 55 70 3.2 36 22 1.6 108 4.92010-11 27 58 85 3.9 56 15 3.7 163 7.42009-10 32 77 109 5.0 43 37 1.2 161 7.32008-09 32 46 78 3.6 24 32 0.8 145 6.62007-08 16 30 46 2.1 15 20 0.8 54 2.5

season GP Min FGM FGa FG% 3M 3a 3% FtM Fta Ft%2011-12 22 517 118 212 55.7 61 107 57.0 59 72 81.92010-11 22 553 83 194 428 47 116 40.5 76 88 86.4season or Dr reB rPG ast to a/to Pts PPG2011-12 15 41 56 2.6 72 37 1.95 356 16.22010-11 12 57 69 3.1 61 32 1.91 289 13.1

Position: Guard

Height: 6’3

Weight: 185

Eligibility: 2

Program: Commerce

Hometown: Richmond, BC

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season GP Min FGM FGa FG% 3M 3a 3% FtM Fta Ft%2011-12 21 172 13 37 35.1 1 9 11.1 12 24 50.0season or Dr reB rPG ast to a/to Pts PPG2011-12 14 23 37 1.8 5 14 .36 39 1.9

Position: Guard

Height: 6’5

Weight: 190

Eligibility: 1

Program: Computer Science

Hometown: Montreal, QC# 31

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season GP Min FGM FGa FG% 3M 3a 3% FtM Fta Ft%2011-12 21 229 36 61 59 0 0 0 18 29 62.1season or Dr reB rPG ast to a/to Pts PPG2011-12 27 31 58 2.8 15 10 1.5 90 4.3

Position: Guard

Height: 6’6

Weight: 220

Eligibility: 1

Program: Arts

Hometown: Ottawa, ON

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season GP Min FGM FGa FG% 3M 3a 3% FtM Fta Ft%2011-12 21 387 80 116 69 0 1 0 31 43 72.12010-11 19 147 35 55 63.6 0 1 0 3 8 37.52009-10 8 39 3 8 38 0 2 0 1 2 50season or Dr reB rPG ast to a/to Pts PPG2011-12 33 58 91 4.33 12 17 .71 191 9.12010-11 15 25 40 2.1 9 8 1.13 73 3.82009-10 7 7 14 1.8 4 3 1.3 7 0.9

Position: Forward

Height: 6’7

Weight: 210

Eligibility: 3

Program: Philosophy

Hometown: Toronto, ON

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ravenS roSter - inDiviDual StatiSticS

season GP Min FGM FGa FG% 3M 3a 3% FtM Fta Ft%2011-12 21 471 104 177 58.8 14 38 36.8 60 78 76.92010-11 19 147 131 229 57.2 16 51 31.4 3 8 37.52009-10 21 456 82 159 52 13 38 34 64 92 70season or Dr reB rPG ast to a/to Pts PPG2011-12 37 69 106 5.1 70 29 2.41 282 13.42010-11 15 25 40 2.1 9 8 1.32 73 3.82009-10 45 63 108 5.1 21 22 1.0 243 11.6

Position: Forward

Height: 6’6

Weight: 210

Eligibility: 3

Program: Commerce

Hometown: Ottawa, ON

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season GP Min FGM FGa FG% 3M 3a 3% FtM Fta Ft%2011-12 22 321 43 112 38.4 15 47 31.9 26 38 68.42010-11 20 361 16 30 53.3 2 5 40 34 45 75.62008-09 7 37 8 15 53 0 0 0 2 3 67season or Dr reB rPG ast to a/to Pts PPG2011-12 28 60 88 4.0 21 22 .95 127 5.82010-11 47 53 100 5.0 19 15 1.2 134 6.72008-09 4 5 9 1.3 1 2 0.5 18 2.6

Position: Forward

Height: 6’7

Weight: 218

Eligibility: 3

Program: Political Science

Hometown: Winnipeg, MB

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2011-12 carleton ravens team photoLeft to right, back to front

Rob Smart Jr. (Assistant Coach), Shawn McCleery (Assistant Coach), Tyson Hinz, Justin Shaver, Kevin Churchill, Dan Penner, Kyle Smendziuk

Aaron Blakely (Manager), Clinton Springer-Williams, elliot Thompson, Cole Hobin, Thomas Scrubb, Guillaume Boucard, Nathaniel Cziranka-Crooks

Adam Chmielewski, Philip Scrubb, Ryan Augustine, Willy Manigat, Chris Joseph, Bruce Marshall (Therapist), Dave Smart (Head Coach)

• Carleton dominated at the eric Garland Tournament in the preseason, going a perfect 3-0 and outscoring its opponents by at least 38 points in each game.

• The Ravens claimed their 11th straight House-laughton Hoops Classic title with a perfect 3-0 showing. Second year guard Philip Scrubb was named tournament MvP.

• Four Ravens represented Canada at the 2011 Pan Am Games in Mexico - Head coach Dave Smart, forward Tyson Hinz and guards Philip Scrubb and Cole Hobin. Hinz and Hobin also represented Canada at the 26th Summer Universiade, bringing home silver.

• The Ravens claimed their fifth straight MBNA Capital Hoops Classic title in January, defeating cross-town rivals, the uOttawa Gee-Gees, 74-34 in front of a crowd of 7,022 at Scotiabank Place.

• Tyson Hinz was named the 2011 male athlete of the year as well as basketball player of the year, while Dave Smart was named the male coach of the year at the annual Ottawa Sports Awards banquet in January.

• The Ravens hit the century mark five times this season en route to a spotless record of 22-0, their second consecutive undefeated season.

• The Ravens dominated the OUA east awards. Philip Scrubb captured player of the year honours. Cole Hobin picked up his third consecutive defensive player of the year award, while Dave Smart earned his seventh OUA coach of the year honour. Kevin Churchill was named the recipient of the Ken Shields Award, for outstanding achievements in basketball, academics and community involvement. Four players also earned spots on OUA east all-star teams. Scrubb and Tyson Hinz both earned a spot on the first team, while elliot Thompson and Willy Manigat were named second team all-stars.

• The Ravens captured their fourth Wilson Cup in five years, defeating the Ryerson Rams 82-39 in the OUA final.

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• No. 1 nationally ranked all season• Second consecutive 22-0 regular season• OUA quarterfinal @ Ravens’ Nest, Feb. 25 vs. laurentian: 87-66 Win• Wilson Cup Final Four @ Waterloo, Mar. 2 vs. McMaster: 80-56 Win

Mar. 3 vs. Ryerson: 82-39 Win

2011-12 hiGhliGhtS

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2003The Ravens defeated the University of Guelph Gryphons, 57-54, to win the 2003 CIS men’s basketball national championship and became the first team in Carleton’s 60 years of competing in the CIS (formerly CIAU) to win a major title.

This was the Ravens’ fifth trip to the CIS Final 8 and first appearance in the championship game.

Championship Quarterfinal Carleton 63 vs. UPeI 60 (OT)Championship Semifinal Carleton 57 vs. laval 54Championship Final Carleton 57 vs. Guelph 54

2004The Ravens defeated the St. Francis Xavier University X-Men, 63-59, to win their second straight CIS men’s basketball national championship.

The Ravens extended their winning streak to 50 straight OUA/CIS regular and post-season games.

Championship Quarterfinal Carleton 77 vs. UNB 75Championship Semifinal Carleton 69 vs. Calgary 67Championship Final Carleton 63 vs. StFX 59

2005Carleton defeated the Concordia University Stingers, 68-48, to capture their third straight CIS men’s basketball national championship, recording an amazing 11 three-point baskets along the way, a new CIS record for the championship game.

Carleton became the first CIS school to win three straight CIS championships since Brandon University in the late 80’s.

Osvaldo Jeanty scored a CIS championship game record of eight three-pointers. He became the first CIS men’s basketball player to be named MvP of three straight championship games.

Championship Quarterfinal Carleton 69 vs. Ottawa 47Championship Semifinal Carleton 67 vs. StFX 65Championship Final Carleton 68 vs. Concordia 48

2006The Ravens defeated the University of victoria vikes, 73-67, to capture their fourth straight CIS men’s basketball national championship.

Carleton became the second team in CIS history to win four straight men’s basketball national championships, behind victoria’s seven-straight in the 1980’s.

Championship Quarterfinal Carleton 62 vs. UQAM 59Championship Semifinal Carleton 68 vs. Cape Breton 57Championship Final Carleton 73 vs. victoria 67

2007In the lowest-scoring CIS final ever, Carleton defeated the Brandon University Bobcats, 52-49, to move within two of the all-time record of seven straight titles set by the victoria vikes from 1980-86.

With five national titles, Carleton moved into second place on the all-time list behind the vikes, who have eight.

Osvaldo Jeanty became the fourth player in history to graduate with five CIS rings.

Championship Quarterfinal Carleton 86 vs. Acadia 38Championship Semifinal Carleton 80 vs. Ottawa 58Championship Final Carleton 52 vs. Brandon 49

20082008 marked the Ravens first time hosting the CIS Final 8 National Championship Tournament.

The Acadia University Axemen defeated the Ravens, 82-80, in double overtime to eliminate Carleton from the tournament in the semifinal round.

The Ravens’ CIS national championship win streak comes to an end at 18, tied with the University of victoria.

Championship Quarterfinal Carleton 66 vs. Alberta 57Championship Semifinal Carleton 80 vs. Acadia 82 (2 OT)

2009The Ravens defeated the University of British Columbia Thunderbirds, 87-77, to win their first national crown at home and sixth in seven years.

Stuart Turnbull was awarded the Jack Donohue Trophy as the CIS Final 8 tournament MvP. Turnbull led the Ravens in scoring in all three matches en route to his fourth national title in five years. He will forever be remembered for his buzzer-beating shot that gave Carleton a 66-65 victory over the UWO Mustangs and sent the Ravens to the finals.

Championship Quarterfinal Carleton 94 vs. St. FX 57Championship Semifinal Carleton 66 vs. UWO 65Championship Final Carleton 87 vs. UBC 77

2010In their final year of hosting the CIS Final 8, the No. 1 nationally ranked Ravens defeated the UQAM Citadins in quarterfinal action before being upset by the eventual champion Saskatchewan Huskies, 86-82, in the semifinals, ending Carleton’s chances of winning its seventh national title in eight years.

Championship Quarterfinal Carleton 83 vs. UQAM 72Championship Semifinal Carleton 82 vs. Saskatchewan 86

2011The Ravens made their return to Halifax and continued the tradition of success they found in the city, extending their winning streak at the Metro Centre to 20 straight games and capturing their seventh national title in nine years.

Tyson Hinz received the Jack Donohue Trophy as tournament MvP, three days after being named CIS player of the year. The last player to earn both honours in the same season was Os-valdo Jeanty in 2005-06.

Championship Quarterfinal Carleton 73 vs. Concordia 66Championship Semifinal Carleton 95 vs. Saskatchewan 83Championship Final Carleton 82 vs. Trinity Western 59

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