The men’s and women’s basketball teams from the MCAC represented the conference proudly this weekend in their first trip to the Northern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (NIAC) playoffs.
The 2018 NIAC Basketball Tournament took place last weekend and saw all six of our MCAC basketball teams compete, including the Canadian Mennonite University Blazers women’s team almost bringing home a second 2018 championship.
Men
On the men’s side, a rematch of the 2018 MCAC Basketball Championship took place as the 3/6 matchup as the Red River College Rebels (3) took on the Canadian Mennonite University Blazers (6). The Blazers got their revenge and took the first-round game in a 73-72 nail-biter.
Familiar top-scorers Nick Kasmik, Blazers’ sixth man, and Steve Williamson, Rebels’ forward, led their teams with 17 and 25 respectively.
The Providence Pilots (5) men’s basketball team had their own upset as they took down the Oak Hills Christian College (4) 95-90 and made their way to the semi-finals where they continued to impress beating Trinity Bible College (8) 92-85.
The Pilots ran into a tough second-ranked Leech Lake Trible College (2) in the championship game and fell 95-81. Kendall Perpall led the Pilots with 18 points.
Women
All-Conference Players
MCAC Women
Lacey Finbogason (RRC)
Taylor Goodbrandson (PUC)
Jessica Marx-Houndle (CMU)
Zera Lynn Panessa (RRC)
Julia Schatkowsky (CMU)
Joanne Schwarz (PUC)
Honourable Mentions
Robelie Aaron (RRC)
Alison Zajac (PUC)
MCAC Men
Chris Demauleon-Martolay (RRC)
Jaden Harms (CMU)
Jordan Lawson (PUC)
Kendall Perpall (PUC)
Steve Williamson (RRC)
Honourable Mentions
Chris Dick (PUC)
Nick Kasmik (CMU)
Mark Ridd (RRC)
Kneil Sullera (CMU)