Canadian Collegiate Athletic Association (2022-2023)
Q.Finals Semis Final 2023 Semis Q.Finals
SAIT90
Holland69
George Brown120
Capilano113
SAIT96
George Brown82
SAIT96
Dawson81
Dawson83
St. Clair81
Dawson91
VIU85
St. Clair108
St. Mary's93
Standings 2022-23
Group ACAA-AASC
Group ACAC-North
Group ACAC-South
7
3-18
Group OCAA-East
10
0-18
Group OCAA-West
Group PacWest
Group RSEQ
Host Trojans crowned CCAA Champions (Photo: CCAA)
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Host Trojans crowned CCAA Champions-Mar 19, 2023
Gold Medal Match: SAIT Trojans 96, Dawson Blues 81

For the second straight season, the CCAA Men's Basketball National Championship celebrations began on home court.
Riding the wave of the home crowd in Calgary, the SAIT Trojans, making their sixth consecutive appearance on the national stage, finally got the job done as they defeated the Dawson Blues 96-81 to claim the gold medal at the University of Calgary's Jack Simpson Gymnasium on Sunday.
Overall, it's the third championship in Men's Basketball for the Trojans and their first since 1986, which was the end of a run of five consecutive national medals that began with the 1982 title, where they also defeated Dawson College.
For the Blues, it was their second straight national medal after winning bronze one year ago.
CCAA All-Canadian and First All-Tournament Team honouree Marcus Masters (178-PG) was SAIT's player of the game on the biggest stage with a game-high 28 points, three rebounds and three assists, while fellow First All-Tournament Team honouree Marc-Denault Gabriel (193-PF) added 16 points and eight rebounds.
Meanwhile, Charlie Conner (185-G), in his final post-secondary game for the Trojans, posted 23 points on 6-of-8 three-point shooting to go with five assists, three rebounds and three steals en route to being named the tournament's Most Valuable Player.
For Dawson College, First All-Tournament Team member Iman Kheirati (193-SG) led the way with 27 points, six rebounds and three assists, while Christian Payawal (185-G) added 11 points, and player of the game Schumel Shepherd (185-G) put up nine points off the bench.
After a relatively even start to the matchup, the Trojans fed off the home crowd, which featured members of the 1982 and 1986 championship teams, to seize momentum and build up a 19-8 lead in the opening six minutes, then continued riding the wave to a 31-17 lead to end the first quarter.
The second quarter saw the Blues getting more comfortable in their surroundings as they trimmed the Trojans lead to eight mid-way through the frame. However, Dawson would get no closer before halftime as the Trojans pushed back to stretch their lead as far as 15, though the Blues cut the gap to 50-40 heading to the locker room.
Dawson carried over the late second quarter momentum into the third, as they further cut the SAIT lead to four early in the frame. However, it wasn't long before the Trojans restored their double-digit lead, punctuated by a Conner pull-up three with six minutes to play. From there, SAIT continued to push the lead further on the strength of their three-point shooting, with Conner's fourth three of the quarter coming at the buzzer to put the Trojans up 73-54.
From there, the wave only continued to build, with the Trojans shooting 53.3 per cent from three-point range in the fourth to go up 25 with 3:11 to play, and the celebrations were on in full force.

Now, the nation's attention will turn to the east coast, as Mount Allison University in Sackville, N.B. will host the 2024 CCAA Men's Basketball National Championship from March 13-16, 2024.

Courtesy of ccaa.ca

Canadian CCAA Awards 2023-Mar 21, 2023
All-Tournament MVP: USA Charlie Conner (6'1''-G) of SAIT
Player of the Year: USA Sean-Michael Clancey (G) of Keyano
Leadership Award: USA Jalen Harmon (6'5''-G/F) of St.Clair
Coach of the Year: Matt Kuzminski of VIU

CCAA All-Canadians Team 2023
Odom
Odom
Asenoguan
Asenoguan
Clancey
Clancey
Masters
Masters
Dewsbery
Dewsbery
Ujullu-Obang
Ujullu-Obang

CCAA All-Canadians Team
USA Tori Odom (6'0''-PG) of VIU
Canada Tyrone Asenoguan (6'3''-G) of Capilano
USA Sean-Michael Clancey (G) of Keyano
Canada Marcus Masters (5'10''-PG) of SAIT
Canada Brock Dewsbery (6'3''-G) of STMU
Canada Ladera Ujullu-Obang (6'4''-G) of Conestoga
USA Adam Hosseini (6'5''-G/F) of Durham
Canada Shakael Pryce (6'2''-G) of St.Clair
Canada Edouard Benoit of Jean-de-Breb.
Canada Omar Migues-Hibeljic of Jean-de-Breb.
Canada Louis Daoust (6'5''-F) of Vanier
Canada Geoffrey Lavoie (6'4''-F) of St.Thomas
Canada Will Spaulding (6'3''-G) of MSVU

CCAA All-Tournament First Team 2023
Masters
Masters
Gabriel
Gabriel
Kheirati
Kheirati
Yuot
Yuot
Vincent-Simon
Vincent-Simon

CCAA All-Tournament First Team
Canada Marcus Masters (5'10''-PG) of SAIT
Canada Marc-Denault Gabriel (6'4''-PF) of Thetford
Iran Iman Kheirati (6'4''-SG) of Dawson
Canada Akoi Yuot (6'8''-G) of VIU
Canada Chad Vincent-Simon (6'4''-F) of St.Clair

CCAA All-Tournament Second Team 2023
Kuol
Kuol
Dussuau
Dussuau
Henderson
Henderson
Asenoguan
Asenoguan
Brown
Brown

CCAA All-Tournament Second Team
South Sudan Kuol Kuol (6'4''-F) of SAIT
Canada Stephen Dussuau (6'6''-C) of Dawson
USA Richard Henderson (6'6''-G) of VIU
Canada Tyrone Asenoguan (6'3''-G) of Capilano
USA Jeremiah Brown (6'6''-F) of George Brown