Thursday, December 18, 2025
ADVT 
Sports

Ottawa Guard Mike L'africain Named Top Player In CIS Men's Basketball

Darpan News Desk The Canadian Press, 17 Mar, 2016 12:11 PM
  • Ottawa Guard Mike L'africain Named Top Player In CIS Men's Basketball
VANCOUVER — Ottawa guard Mike L'Africain was named the top player in Canadian university men's basketball Wednesday.
 
The communications student from Oakville, Ont., is the second straight Ottawa player to capture the honour. Guard Johnny Berhanemeskel earned the award last year.
 
L'Africain was also named a first-team all-star.
 
Ottawa teammate Caleb Agada was named the top defensive player. The other award winners included: Windsor guard Isiah Osborne (top rookie); Ryerson's Patrick Tatham (top coach); and McGill guard Vincent Dufort (Ken Shields award for excellence in basketball, academics and community involvement).
 
The six-foot-one L'Africain led Ottawa in scoring (20.4 points per game), assists (5.3), minutes (31.4 per game), three-pointers made (51, 41.8 per cent) and free throws made (67, 85.9 per cent). He also had 36 steals.
 
"A coach will always tell a point guard that he is responsible for one thing only and that's the team winning," said Ottawa coach James Derouin. "Mike has made that happen for his whole career and it is a testament to his work ethic and his love for the game.
 
"Players love to play with Mike and he's always been a team-first guy, so to see him get this recognition is really special."
 
Joining L'Africain as a first-team all-star are Brock's Dani Elgadi, Calgary's Thomas Cooper, UNB's Javon Masters of UNB (28.0 ppg) and Kewyn Blain of UQAM.

MORE Sports ARTICLES

B.C. Lions Co-Founder Victor Spencer Passes Away At The Age Of 90

B.C. Lions Co-Founder Victor Spencer Passes Away At The Age Of 90
Spencer, a Vancouver native, was part of the group that gained approval for the Lions to begin operations in 1953 and got the franchise up and running the following season at Empire Stadium

B.C. Lions Co-Founder Victor Spencer Passes Away At The Age Of 90

Russia Fined $85,000 For Leaving Ice Before Canada's Anthem At Hockey Worlds Ceremony

Russia Fined $85,000 For Leaving Ice Before Canada's Anthem At Hockey Worlds Ceremony
The Russian Hockey Federation was fined Monday over the national team snubbing Canada's victory celebrations after the world championship final.

Russia Fined $85,000 For Leaving Ice Before Canada's Anthem At Hockey Worlds Ceremony

Canadian Sprint Sensation Facing Seven-figure Decision On Heels Of World Bronze

Canadian Sprint Sensation Facing Seven-figure Decision On Heels Of World Bronze
BEIJING — Moments after Andre De Grasse raced to bronze at the world championships against one of the finest 100-metre fields ever assembled, the questions began.

Canadian Sprint Sensation Facing Seven-figure Decision On Heels Of World Bronze

Lydia Ko Edges Stacy Lewis In Playoff To Win Canadian Pacific Women's Open

Ko needed a par on the first playoff hole to defeat American Stacy Lewis and win her third Canadian Pacific Women's Open Sunday night.

Lydia Ko Edges Stacy Lewis In Playoff To Win Canadian Pacific Women's Open

Brooke Henderson Saves The Best For Last, Scores 5 Under On Final Day Of Canadian Open

Brooke Henderson Saves The Best For Last, Scores 5 Under On Final Day Of Canadian Open
The 17-year-old from Smiths Falls, Ont., used back-to-back birdies on the final two holes to finish the US$2.25-million tournament at 4 under.

Brooke Henderson Saves The Best For Last, Scores 5 Under On Final Day Of Canadian Open

History-Maker Inderjeet Singh Disappoints In Shot Put Final At World Athletics Championships

History-Maker Inderjeet Singh Disappoints In Shot Put Final At World Athletics Championships
Though Inderjeet Singh became the first Indian to qualify for the shot put final at the World Athletics Championships, he ended 11th and last in the summit clash at the Bird's Nest here on Sunday.

History-Maker Inderjeet Singh Disappoints In Shot Put Final At World Athletics Championships