JACK DONOHUE TROPHY
(MVP of CIS Championship)
The Jack Donohue Trophy is presented to the Most Valuable Player
of the CIS. The Selection Committee is composed of members of
the CIS Men’s Basketball Coaches’ Association.
2006-07 Aaron Doornekamp Carleton
2005-06 Osvaldo
Jeanty Carleton
2004-05 Mike Smart Carleton
2003-04 Mike Smart Carleton
2002-03 Osvaldo Jeanty Carleton
2001-02 Stephen Parker Alberta
2000-01 Not Awarded / Non attribué
1999-00 Randy Nohr StFX
1998-99 Cory Janes Saint Mary's
1997-98 Stewart Clark Bishop’s
1996-97 Eric Hinrichsen Victoria
1995-96 Keith Vassell Brandon
1994-95 Greg Devries Alberta
1993-94 Murray Cunningham Alberta
1992-93 Richard Bella StFX
1991-92 Gord Wood Brock
1990-91 John Stiefelmeyer Western
1989-90 Nick Arvinitis Concordia
1988-89 Joey Vickery Brandon
1987-88 Whitney Dabney Brandon
1986-87 John Carson Brandon
1985-86 Cord Clemens Victoria
1984-85 Phil Ohl Victoria
1983-84 Greg Wiltjer Victoria
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1982-83 Eli Pasquale Victoria
1981-82 Kelly Dukeshire Victoria
1980-81 Eli Pasquale Victoria
1979-80 Reni Dolcetti Victoria
1978-79 Mickey Fox Saint Mary’s
1977-78 Ron McFarland Saint Mary’s
1976-77 Ed Shannon Acadia
1975-76 Martin Riley Manitoba
1974-75 Art White Waterloo
1973-74 Bob Sharpe Guelph
1972-73 Mickey Fox Saint Mary’s
1971-72
1970-71 Rick Eaton Acadia
1969-70 Ron Thorsen UBC1968-69 Chris Wydrzynski Windsor
1967-68
1966-67
1965-66
1964-65 Steve Konchalski Acadia
1963-64 Warren Sutton SGW
1962-63 Richie Spears Acadia
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MIKE MOSER MEMORIAL TROPHY
(Outstanding Player)
The Mike Moser Memorial Trophy, dedicated in honour of the late
University of Waterloo basketball player, is presented to the
Outstanding Male Basketball Player in the CIS. The selection is
made by the CIS Men’s Basketball Coaches’ Association.
2006-07 Osvaldo Jeanty Carleton
2005-06 Osvaldo
Jeanty Carleton
2004-05 Kevin Stienstra Brock
2003-04 Pasha Bains Simon Fraser
2002-03 Kyle Russell UBC
2001-02 Andrew Kwiatkowski Western
2000-01 Steve Maga McMaster
1999-00 Danny Balderson Lethbridge
1998-99 Eric Hinrichsen Victoria
1997-98 Titus Channer McMaster
1996-97 Eric Hinrichsen Victoria
1995-96 Richard Bohne Calgary
1994-95 Keith Vassell Brandon
1993-94 Jeff Foreman Winnipeg
1992-93 William Njoku Saint Mary’s
1991-92 J.D. Jackson UBC
1990-91 J.D. Jackson UBC
1989-90 John Stiefelmeyer Western |
1988-89 Patrick Jebbison Brandon
1987-88 Patrick Jebbison Brandon
1986-87 Chris Biegler Regina
1985-86 John Carson Brandon
1984-85 Peter Savich Waterloo
1983-84 Eli Pasquale Victoria
1982-83 Karl Tilleman Calgary
1981-82 Karl Tilleman Calgary
1980-81 David Coulthard York
1979-80 Mike Hazard Acadia
1978-79 David Coulthard York
1977-78 Charlie Wise Laurentian
1976-77 Martin Riley Manitoba
1975-76 Jamie Russell Waterloo
1974-75 Mike Moser Waterloo (Posthumously) |
DR. PETER MULLINS TROPHY
(Rookie of the Year)
The Dr. Peter Mullins Trophy is presented to a first-year player
who has exhibited exemplary skill and leadership. The winner is
selected by the CIS Men’s Basketball Coaches’ Association.
2006-07 Jean-François Beaulieu-Maheux
Laval
2005-06
Jacob Doerksen Victoria
2004-05 Tut Ruach York
2003-04 Andrew Spagrud Saskatchewan
2002-03 Dan Eves York
2001-02 Chris Keith Laurier
2000-01 Charles Fortier Laval
1999-00 James Kenyon Saskatchewan
1998-99 Robbie Green Victoria
1997-98 Dean Labayen York
1996-97 Aaron Olson Victoria
1995-96 Patrice Lemieux Bishop’s
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1994-95 Eric Hinrichsen Victoria
1993-94 Danny Balderson Lethbridge
1992-93 Shawn Plancke Dalhousie
1991-92 Keith Vassel Brandon
1990-91 Sean Van Koughnett Waterloo
1989-90 Eric Bridgeland Manitoba
1988-89 Tim Mau Guelph
1987-88 Rick Stanley Alberta |
STUART W. ABERDEEN MEMORIAL TROPHY
(Coach of the Year)
The Stuart W. Aberdeen Memorial Trophy, dedicated in memory of
the former Head Coach of the Acadia University Axemen, is awarded
to the CIS Men’s Basketball Coach of the Year. The winner
is selected by the CIS Men’s Basketball Coaches’ Association.
2006-07 Barnaby Craddock Brandon
2005-06 Kevin Hanson
UBC
2004-05 Dave Smart Carleton
2003-04 Craig Norman RMC / CMR
2002-03 Dave Smart Carleton
2001-02 Don Horwood Alberta
2000-01 Steve Konchalski StFX
1999-00 Dave Crook Lethbridge
1998-99 Craig Boydell Western
1997-98 Eddie Pomykala Bishop’s
1996-97 Peter Campbell Laurentian
1995-96 Bruce Enns UBC
1994-95 Ken Olynyk Toronto
1993-94 Don Horwood Alberta
1992-93 Bill Wedlake Winnipeg
1991-92 Ken Murray Brock
1990-91 John Dore* Concordia
Bruce Enns* UBC
1989-90 Bruce Enns UBC
1988-89 Ken Murray Regina
1987-88 Dave Nutbrown Acadia
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1986-87 Don Horwood Alberta
1985-86 Rick Suffield Manitoba
1984-85 Don McCrae Waterloo
1983-84 Bob Bain York
1982-83 Ken Shields Victoria
1981-82 Ken Shields Victoria
1980-81 Ian MacMillan Acadia
1979-80 Jerry Hemmings Brandon
1978-79 Ken Shields Victoria
1977-78 Bruce Enns* Winnipeg
Bob Bain* York
1976-77 Butch Staples McGill
1975-76 Ken Shields Laurentian
1974-75 Don Hunter Manitoba
1973-74 Don Hunter Manitoba
1972-73 Brian Heaney Saint Mary’s
*co-recipients / co-récipiendaires
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KEN SHIELDS AWARD
The Ken Shields Award is presented to reward excellence in the
student-athlete. The recipient exhibits outstanding achievement
in three areas: basketball, academics and community involvement.
Ken Shields is one of the most successful coaches in the history
of Canadian University basketball. He led the University of Victoria
to a record seven consecutive CIS titles, was selected Coach of
the Year four times, and succeeded Jack Donohue as Head Coach
of the Men’s National Team. The selection is made by the
CIS Men’s Basketball Coaches’ Association.
2006-07 Justin Halleran Memorial
2005-06 Jordan
Sheriko Acadia
2004-05 Alexander Stephen St. Francis Xavier
2003-04 Kevin Petterson Alberta
2002-03 Dan Zapior Lakehead
2001-02 Jim Grozelle Western
2000-01 Chris Peskun York
1999-00 Steve Maga McMaster
1998-99 Mano Watsa Waterloo
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1997-98 Johnathan Dingle Western
1996-97 Shawn Plancke Dalhousie
1995-96 Tony Weis Laurier
1994-95 Brad Hann Laurentian
1993-94 Christian Baldauf Guelph
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DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR
2006-07 Martin Ajayi, McMaster 2005-06 Garry
Gallimore, St. FX
2004-05 Garry Gallimore, St. FX |
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