AUS Men's Basketball Weekly Round Up: Week 8

AUS Men's Basketball Weekly Round Up: Week 8

Tuesday, Jan. 23

Dalhousie 95 vs. StFX 80 (Box Score)  
(ANTIGONISH, NS) The visiting first place Dalhousie Tigers scored a 95-80 victory over the StFX X-Men in AUS basketball action Tuesday night on Coach K Court at Oland Centre. Cedric Sanogo led the Tigers to victory with a game-high 24 points, adding seven rebounds and two assists, while Kevin Bercy led the X-Men with 16 points, adding nine rebounds. Read more: Recap


Friday, Jan. 26

Saint Mary's 96 vs. UNB 94 (Box Score)
(FREDERICTON, N.B.) Javon Masters scored a game-high 39 points to lead the UNB Varsity Reds to a 104-96 win over the Saint Mary's Huskies, becoming the all-time leading scorer in Canadian university men's basketball history in the process. With 0:46 to play in the third quarter, Masters hit a pair of free throws to tie the old U SPORTS scoring record of 2282 and then establish a new mark. Masters' record-setting night also included six rebounds and four assists, as he was named the Subway Player of the Game. Nico Brauner led the Huskies, scoring 28 points, with teammate Osman Barrie adding 22 points in the loss. Read more: Recap 

StFX 91 vs. Dalhousie 64 (Box Score)
(HALIFAX, N.S.) In AUS men's basketball action at the Dalplex, the StFX X-Men defeated the Dalhousie Tigers 91-64 in a game where the X-Men really turned it up and gave the Tigers a tough night. Julius Antoine led all scorers with 20 points, while Subway Player of the Game Azaro Roker chipped in nine points, 11 rebounds, and five assists for the X-Men. Xavier Ochu powered the Dalhousie offence with 17 points, while adding five boards. Sven Stammberger contributed 15 points for the Tigers in the loss. Read more: Recap  


Saturday, Jan. 27

Saint Mary's 85 vs. UNB 94 (Box Score
(FREDERICTON, N.B.) The UNB Varsity Reds built a 13-0 lead out of the gate, then had to hang on to beat the Saint Mary's Huskies 94-85 on Saturday afternoon. Kemar Alleyne scored a game-high 30 points for the Huskies in the loss, with teammate Osman Barrie adding 15 points and seven rebounds. The Varsity Reds were led by Will Legere and Ogot Ogot, who both scored 14 points in the win. Hess Mayele and Tyronn King each added 12 points for UNB, with Mayele earning Subway Player of the Game honours. Read more: Recap

Acadia 89 vs. Memorial 65 (Box Score)
(ST. JOHN'S, N.L.) The Acadia Axemen earned a well-deserved road victory over the Memorial Sea-Hawks by a score 89-65 at The Field House on Saturday night. The Axemen were led by Erik Nissen, who earned a double-double (22 points, 12 rebounds), to be selected as the Subway Player of the Game. Daniel Gordon led the Sea-Hawks, posting 17 points and adding five rebounds and two assists. Read more: Recap

Cape Breton 63 vs. UPEI 71 (Box Score)
(CHARLOTTETOWN, P.E.I.) The UPEI Panthers captured their first win of the season with a 71-63 victory against the Cape Breton Capers. Panthers Head Coach Daryl Glenn gave kudos to his on and off the court leader, Milorad Sedlarevic, who put up a game-high 21 points, and added four rebounds. Grant Dickinson put up a team-high 14 and added five rebounds for the Capers in the loss. Read more: Recap


Sunday, Jan. 28

Acadia 78 vs. Memorial 65 (Box Score)
(ST, JOHN'S, N.L.) The Acadia Axemen completed a weekend sweep over the Memorial Sea-Hawks on Sunday afternoon with a 78-65 victory at The Field House. Erik Nissen had a monster game for the Axemen, posting 16 points and an incredible 19 rebounds. Acadia also had multiple players post double-digit points, balancing scoring efforts across the team. Daniel Gordon led Memorial in the loss with 19 points and added five rebounds. Read more: Recap

Cape Breton 71 vs. UPEI 77 (Box Score)
(CHARLOTTETOWN, P.E.I) The UPEI Panthers earned the weekend sweep over the Cape Breton Capers Sunday afternoon, with a 77-71 victory at home. D'Adrian Allen scored a team-high 12 points for the Panthers, adding eight rebounds, while Indiana Rotondo and Aaron Hayles both posted a game-high 14 points for the Capers in the victory.