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  1. Nov 13, 2021 · Stay updated daily and keep-up with all the Canadians in the NCAA with BasketballBuzz’s 2021-22 Canadian NCAA men’s basketball advanced stat’s tracker featuring our industry-leading mobile friendly, interactive, sortable, searchable tables, charts and more.

    • Bennedict Mathurin
    • Charles Bediako
    • Ryan Nembhard
    • Muon Reath
    • Joshua Primo
    • Jefferson Koulibaly
    • Thow James Biel
    • Tre-Vaughn Minott
    • Kordell Charles
    • Sam Alamutu

    After spending the last season playing for NBA Latin America, Bennedict Mathurin’sname might not be familiar to some Canadian basketball fans. The Quebec native is undeniably one of the top prospects in his class and tore up the Adidas Guantlet Series for Brookwood Elite this past summer. Those that were sleeping on Mathurin were likely woken up by...

    Bediako’sstock skyrocketed this summer with a great showing for the Canadian National team. After a quiet start to the FIBA U19 Basketball World Cup, Bediako scored in double digits in 4 of his last 5 games and stood out as one of the best prospects at the tournament. Bediako is an elite athlete with a nonstop motor, great off-ball instincts, and a...

    Ryan Nembhardhas playmaking in his blood and looks to be at least as good of a prospect as his older brother Andrew at this stage. Nembhard joined the 2021 class in September, reclassifying after a strong summer of his own. Nembhard looked liked the undisputed leader for Canada’s FIBA U17 silver medalist squad. He’s a maestro with the ball in his h...

    After being slowed down by a shoulder injury for much of the past year, Muon Reathis poised for a monster junior season with Canada Topflight Academy. At 6’8″, Reath is one of the higher-upside prospects in his class. He can break defenders down, knock down the spot up 3 and make plays off-ball as an active cutter. He flashed some on-ball playmakin...

    Primois another Canadian prospect who garnered a lot of interest after a strong FIBA performance. His ability to score the ball is his best asset. Known as a knockdown shooter from 3, Primo showed an expanded playmaking ability this summer with a number of explosive drives and nifty passes out of the pick and roll. The University of Oregon offered ...

    One month into the prep season and Jefferson Koulibalylooks like he’s ready to spread his wings and fly in his junior year. Now the lead guard and number one scoring option for Lincoln Prep, Koulibaly is tasked with taking on a much larger role than he played on a stacked Orangeville Prep squad last season. He seems up to the challenge so far, play...

    Thow James Bielis another prospect who’s poised for a breakout season this school year. After lighting up the Calgary NPH Showcase in 2018, Biel joined Thornlea in what was his first season at the prep level. He looked timid at first but when he played with confidence he flashed the upside that earned him his Showcase MVP. His ability to disrupt on...

    Tre-Vaughn Minott is at the point where he’s playing the best basketball of his career thus far and is doing it with the clique from Quebec, #2 ranked Bennedict Mathurin and Olivier-Maxence Prosper, Clemson commit from the Canadian 2020 class. The big man is trimming down his physique and become a lot more mobile and athletic. Minott played up in a...

    Kordell is really turning the corner mentally, his focus level is at an all time high and will begin to maximize on his potential, that whole boatload of potential. He is likely the springiest and has the fastest/highest second jump of anyone in the class. Charles had a strong spring and summer but unfortunately will be in a boot for the several we...

    After dominating at the NPA Halifax session, Sam Alamutupicked up what will be his first of many D1 offers from Long Beach State. Alamutu is one of the most versatile guards in the class. On the offensive end he’s a strong finisher with a growing playmaking ability. Defensively he disrupts passing lanes and plays lockdown defence across multiple po...

  2. Sep 9, 2021 · For the third consecutive season, I’ve gone along and tracked all of the Division-I men’s college basketball players that were born in Canada and are currently listed on a school’s roster...

    • Matthew Winick
  3. Combined Rankings Report for U Sports Basketball - 2021-22 Season. This report includes games played as of April 3, 2022, and the U SPORTS ELO Ranking results as of March 22, 2022. ELO ranking is released with Top 10 each Tuesday during the season. Select a column heading to change the sort, current sort is by AVGRANK ranking.

  4. Feb 27, 2024 · March 16, 2024 Keyano Huskies crowned CCAA Champions. March 15, 2024 Hawks Soar and Chargers Roar into CCAA Bronze Medal Showdown. March 14, 2024 Two Teams of Huskies are Bound for the CCAA's Burled Arch. March 13, 2024 Hometown Heroes Highlight Day One of CCAA Men's Basketball.

  5. Jan 12, 2022 · ESPN's updated list of the top players bears little resemblance to the preseason list. Here are all the new names (and some old ones).

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  7. Nov 8, 2020 · Every year, more and more Canadian hoopers make the trip down south to play with the world’s best at the NCAA Basketball Division 1 level. This year marks a new record of 155. Canadian ...