2010 CIS Men's Basketball Championship

The 2010 CIS Men's Final 8 Basketball Tournament was held March 19–21, 2010. It was the last of three consecutive CIS Championships to be held at Scotiabank Place in Ottawa, Ontario and was hosted by the Carleton Ravens. The host Ravens were seeking to win their seventh championship in eight years. The tournament was broadcast on TSN2, which led to controversy over its tape delay of one semi-final and over blocking on-line access to game broadcast. [1] [2]

The University of Saskatchewan Huskies won their first CIS basketball championship, with a 91-81 victory over the University of British Columbia Thunderbirds. The Huskies defeated the number one ranked Carleton Ravens in the semi-final. It was UBC's second consecutive loss in the championship game, after losing to Carleton in the previous year's final.

Championship Bracket

First Round: March 19 Semi-Finals: March 20 Final: March 21
         
1 Carleton Ravens (29-2) 83 [3]
8 UQAM Citadins (18-12) 72
1 Carleton Ravens (30-2) 82
5 Saskatchewan Huskies (24-7) 86 [4]
4 Windsor Lancers (21-7) 68
5 Saskatchewan Huskies (23-7) 71 [5]
5 Saskatchewan Huskies (25-7) 91 [6]
3 UBC Thunderbirds (25-2) 81
2 Cape Breton Capers (28-3) 74
7 Calgary Dinos (21-6) 82 [7]
7 Calgary Dinos (22-6) 63
3 UBC Thunderbirds (24-2) 77 [8]
3 UBC Thunderbirds (23-2) 79 [9]
6 Lakehead Thunderwolves (23-7) 58

Consolation Bracket

Consolation Semi-Finals: March 20 Consolation Final: March 21
      
8 UQAM Citadins (18-13) 74
4 Windsor Lancers (21-8) 79 [10]
4 Windsor Lancers (22-8) 92
2 Cape Breton Capers (29-4) 95 [11]
2 Cape Breton Capers (28-4) 87 [12]
6 Lakehead Thunderwolves (23-8) 65

Note: All records are against CIS competition only.

Game Reports

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References

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