Whoever says sport is all about competition clearly did not get the same memo the Algonquin Thunder men’s basketball team did during their national championship run in British Columbia.
Darrell Glenn, the 2009 Ontario Colleges Athletic Association Men’s Basketball Coach of the Year, has been named as the 2009 Canadian Colleges Athletic Association Men’s Basketball Coach of the Year.
The University of Northern British Columbia is set to host the CN 2009 CCAA Men’s Basketball National Championship this upcoming weekend in Prince George, B.C.
Algonquin College hosted a great weekend of Men's Basketball as the Humber Hawks soared to their 18th straight winas the defeated the host Algonquin Thunder 85-78 to capture gold.
The Ontario Colleges Athletic Association (OCAA) is proud to announce the 2008-09 Men’s Basketball league award winners. The year end awards were hosted in conjunction with the OCAA Championship banquet held in Ottawa at Algonquin College.
After a wild weekend in Men’s Basketball that saw two of the top teams ousted, the Final Four is set for the OCAA Men’s Basketball Championships at Algonquin.
When the dust settled and all the playoff scenarios and tiebreaker were decided, the top six teams from both the East and West Regions emerged to make their run at the OCAA Championship title to be handed at Algonquin College in Ottawa on March 6-7th.
Algonquin Thunder Soccer Captain, Mike Gagliano, has redemption on his mind after one year ago his Thunder team lost a heartbreaking National Championship final.
The Algonquin Men’s Soccer team have landed in Kamloops British Columbia and are ready to challenge for their third Big Kahuna/adidas Canadian Colleges Athletic Association (CCAA) National Championship title.