2015 CIS Men's Basketball Championship

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The 2015 CIS Men's Final 8 Basketball Tournament was held March 12–15, 2015, in Toronto, Ontario.[1] It was hosted by Ryerson University at the Mattamy Athletic Centre at the Gardens, marking the first time Ryerson had hosted, and the first time the tournament had been played in Toronto in its 53-year history. The 2015 tournament saw gold, silver and bronze medals awarded, respectively, to Carleton, Ottawa, and Ryerson. Carleton accepted the W. P. McGee Trophy, awarded to the national champions. This marked the fifth straight national title for Carleton—its 11th in 13 years—and the first team in CIS history to win 11 national championships.

Participating Teams[]

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Seed Team Qualified Regular season record/

Playoff record

1 Carleton Ravens Ontario University Champion 17-2/3-0
2 Windsor Lancers Ontario University Finalist 15-5/3-1
3 Ottawa Gee-Gees Ontario University Bronze Medallist 18-1/2-1
4 Victoria Vikes Canada West Champion 15-5/4-0
5 Dalhousie Tigers Atlantic University Champion 10-10/3-0
6 Bishop's Gaiters Quebec University Champion 8-8/2-0
7 Ryerson Rams Host (OUA 4th Place) 17-2/1-2
8 Saskatchewan Huskies Canada West Finalist 15-5/3-2

Championship Bracket[]

First Round: March 12 Semi-Finals: March 14 Final: March 15
         
6 Bishop's Gaiters 85
3 Ottawa Gee-Gees 91 (OT)
3 Ottawa Gee-Gees 84
7 Ryerson Rams 75
7 Ryerson Rams 82
2 Windsor Lancers 68
3 Ottawa Gee-Gees 46
1 Carleton Ravens 93
5 Dalhousie Tigers 56
4 Victoria Vikes 57
4 Victoria Vikes 74
1 Carleton Ravens 83
8 Saskatchewan Huskies 50
1 Carleton Ravens 90
Bronze Medal Game: March 15
   
7 Ryerson Rams 82
4 Victoria Vikes 68

Consolation Bracket[]

Semi-Finals: March 13 Fifth Place Game: March 14
      
6 Bishop's Gaiters 80
2 Windsor Lancers 91
2 Windsor Lancers 94
8 Saskatchewan Huskies 99
5 Dalhousie Tigers 79
8 Saskatchewan Huskies 90

See also[]

2015 CIS Women's Basketball Championship

References[]

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