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#3 Dele ogundokun 2016-17 RSEQ Player of the Year 2016-17 RSEQ Defensive player of the year 2016-17 RSEQ 1st Team all-Star 2016-2017 Head Coach Mcgill Mcgill MEDIA GUIDE MEN’s Basketball Mcgill university REDMEN ROSTER NO. NAME POS HT. WT. ELIG. PROGRAM YR. HOMETOWN PREVIOUS SCHOOL 3 Dele Ogundokun G 6-2 210 4 Management (Business) 4 Hamilton, ON Westmount Secondary 2013 4 Jenning Leung G 6-1 177 4 Arts (Psychology) 4 Los Banos, Laguna (PHILIPPINES) Brent Intl. School Manilla 2013 5 Kendrick Jolin PG 6-2 192 1 Arts (Undeclared) 1 Pte. Claire, QC Salisbury School 2016 6 Isaiah Cummins PG 6-1 170 2 Science (Undeclared) 1 Oshawa, ON Maxwell Heights SS 2015 8 Daniel Pieper F 6-6 195 3 Management (Economics) 3 Amsterdam (NETHERLANDS) Intl. School of Monaco 2015 9 Avery Cadogan G 6-3 176 3 Arts (Undeclared) 3 Winnipeg, MB St. John’s Ravenscourt 2014 10 Andrew Peterson G 5-11 174 2 Arts (Undeclared) 2 New Rochelle, NY (USA) Chesire Academy 2015 11 Michael Peterkin G/SF 6-6 200 4 Arts (Economics) 4 Toronto, ON Crescent School 2013 12 Noah Daoust C 6-8 235 3 Arts (Industrial Relations) 3 Dorval, QC The Hotchkiss School 2014 13 James Wells F 6-8 190 1 Engineering (Mining) 3 Waterville, VT (USA) Worcester Academy, 2016 14 Sebastian Beckett C 6-6 250 4 Arts (Economics) 4 Georgetown, ON Georgetown District HS 2013 15 Michael Richard F 6-11 220 2 Management (Finance) 2 Boisbriand, QC College Montmorency 2015 21 Samuel Nordale G 6-7 175 1 Arts and Science (Undeclared) 1 Mercer Island, WA (USA) Mercer Island HS 2016 22 Francois Bourque F 6-6 210 4 Management (Accounting) 4 Terrebonne, QC College Montmorency 2013 23 Greg Trahan PG 6-1 172 1 Education (Physical & Health) 1 Gatineau, QC College de L’Outaouais 2016 XX Edgar Brown F 6-5 218 1 Management (Undeclared) 1 Montreal, QC Marianopolis College 2016 XX Regis Ivaniukas SG 6-3 176 4 Arts (Economics) 4 Oakville, ON Holy Trinity Catholic School 2013 XX Regan Lynch C 6-8 230 1 Arts (Undeclared) 1 Kanata, ON All Saints HS 2016 COACHING + SUPPORT STAFF Head Coach David DeAveiro Dir. of Basketball Operations Rouel Hidalgo Assistant Coach John Dangelas Assistant Director Operations Spencer Snider-McGrath Assistant Coach Madhav Trivedi Team Physician Dr. Penny Baylis Assistant Coach Kyle Desmarais Staff Therapist Laura Abbatiello Assistant Coach Juan Mendez 2 1976-77 1984-85 2013-14 1978-79 1985-86 2015-16 SCHEDULE AND RESULTS1983-84 2012-13 Date Result opponent Aug. 7 L 65-80 *Stetson (NCAA) Overall : 23-9 Aug. 9 L 71-77 *Wichita State (NCAA) Aug. 14 L 43-71 *Arkansas Pine Bluff (NCAA) U SPORTS: 21-5 NCAA:2-4 Aug. 16 W 69-62 *Florida A&M (NCAA) Aug. 20 W 76-69 *Farleigh Dickinson (NCAA) RSEQ Reg. Season: 13-3 Sept. 29 (Guy Vetrie Memorial Tournament) L 62-69 *McMaster Sept. 30 (Guy Vetrie Memorial Tournament) W 69-44 *Victoria PlayoffS: 2-0 Oct. 1 (Guy Vetrie Memorial Tournament) W 82-61 *Regina Oct. 21 W 79-59 *UBC Okanagan Oct. 22 W 74-62 *Laurentian pronounciation guide Oct. 28 (Jack Donohue Tip-Off Tournament) W 84-70 *Waterloo Oct. 29 (Jack Donohue Tip-Off Tournament) W 72-67 *Toronto 3 Dele Ogundokun (DELL-lay oh-GUHN-dah-khun) Oct. 30 (Jack Donohue Tip-Off Tournament) L 43-73 *Ottawa 4 Jenning Leung (lung) Nov. 10 W 62-61 Laval 5 Kendrick Jolin (ZHO-lehn) Nov. 17 L 77-80 (OT) UQAM 6 ISAIAH CUMMINS (eye-ZAY-yah) Nov. 24 W 96-56 Concordia 8 Daniel Pieper (peeper) (kah-DUGGIN) Nov. 26 W 81-73 Bishop's 9 Avery Cadogan 10 Andrew Peterson (peeter-son) Jan. 4 L 63-70 Laval 11 Michael Peterkin (peeter-kin) Jan. 6 W 53-47 Laval 12 Noah Daoust (dah-OOO) Jan. 10 L 45-70 *Harvard (NCAA) 13 JAMES WELLS Jan. 13 W 90-59 UQAM 14 Sebastian Beckett (BECK-itt) Jan. 14 W 71-49 UQAM 15 Michaël Richard (MEE-kye-yell REE-shard) Jan. 19 L 56-66 Concordia 21 SAMuel NOREdale (NORE-dale) Jan. 21 W 63-51 Concordia 22 François Bourque (bork) Feb. 2 W 79-62 Bishop's 23 Gregoire Trahan (greg trah-HAN) Feb. 4 W 87-59 Bishop's INJ REGIS Ivaniukas (REE-jiss eev-VAN-YOO-kiss) Feb. 9 W 99-70 UQAM xx EDGAR BROWN Feb. 16 W 72-45 Concordia xx REGAN Lynch DAVID DEAVEIRO (dah-VEERO) Feb. 18 W 89-71 Bishop's Feb. 23 W 62-45 Laval Mar. 3 (RSEQ Semifinal Game) W 59-48 **Laval mcgill conference championships Mar. 4 (RSEQ Final Game) W 82-65 **UQAM BOLD = HOME GAME * = Non-Conference Game ** = PLAYOFF GAME 1976-77 1984-85 2013-14 1978-79 1985-86 2015-16 1983-84 2012-13 2016-17 3 PLAYER PROFILES sebastian beckett #14 francois bourque #22 Edgar brown RS avery cadogan #9 #06 isaiah cummins centre forward // co-captain forward guard point guard noah daoust #12 Regis Ivaniukas INJ kENDRICK jOLIN #5 jENNING lEUNG #4 regan lynch RS centre shooting guard pOINT gUARD gUARD centre Samuel nordale #21 dele ogundokun #3 Michael Peterkin #11 Andrew peterson #10 daniel pieper #8 guard guard // Co-captain Forward guard forward MICHAEL RICHARD #15 greg trahan #23 JAMES WELLS #13 forward point guard forward 4 COACHING Profile David DeAveiro (pronounced deh-VEERO) was appointed head coach of the McGill University men's basketball team in May, 2010 after a stellar playing and coaching career with the Ottawa Gee-Gees. Currently in his 16th season as a university head coach -- his seventh year at McGill -- the 52-year-old native of Toronto enters the 2017 Final Eight championship with a career coaching record of 351-221 in 572 games overall (.614). During his coaching reign, he has guided Ottawa and McGill to a combined seven appearances at the Final Eight championship tournament, including McGill's first four showings on a national stage since 1978. "Coach D" has won seven conference coach-of-the-year awards, including three in the OUA East (2006, 2007, 2010) and four in the RSEQ (2014, 2015, 2016, 2017). In 235 games over his seven seasons with McGill, his team enters the 2017 Final Eight tourney with a 141-94 record overall (.600), including a 133-65 mark in 198 games (.672) against U SPORTS opponents and a stellar 81-31 record (.723) in 112 regular season contests. With the Gee-Gees, he was the team's all-time leader in coaching wins, posting an impressive 210-127 record overall (.623), including a 132-66 mark in regular-season play (.667). He guided Ottawa to three appearances at the Final Eight tourney. He has also had an extensive coaching history as an assistant coach with numerous Canadian national teams, including the men's senior, development and junior levels. In June, 2015, DeAveiro led the Canadian national under-16 team to a FIBA Americas U-16 championship in Bahia Blanca, Argentina. In 2013, he guided Canada to a bronze-medal finish at the same event, held in Maldonado, Uruguay. In 2012, he led Canada to a fifth-place finish at the FIBA under-17 world championship in Lithuania. He previously had a coaching stint at the Nike NBA Americas team camp in September, 2012. Among DeAveiro's stints as an assistant coach was with Jay Triano's staff on the national hoops squad at the 2011 PanAm Games in Mexico, a 2003 pre- Olympic tourney in China, the 2007 FISU Summer Games in Bangkok (where Canada won bronze), the 2008 FIBA Americas under-18 championship in Formosa, Argentina and the 2009 FIBA world junior championship in New Zealand. A graduate of both the University of Ottawa (BSoc '89) and Brock University (BEd '92), DeAveiro spent 19 years with the Gee-Gees, including five seasons as a player (1984 to 1989), five as an assistant coach (1990 to 1995) and nine as head coach (2001 to 2010). In his final year with the Gee-Gees, he guided Ottawa to an 18-4 second-place finish in the OUA East, only two wins shy of the OUA champion Carleton Ravens. DeAveiro also had an assistant coaching stint at Humber College, where the Hawks captured a CCAA national title in 2001. He returned to the Gee-Gees as head coach in 2001-02, after they had missed the playoffs for two straight years and subsequently guided them to nine straight post-season appearances, including trips to the CIS championship tourney in 2005, 2007 and 2009. During his CIS playing career, the 6-foot-1 point-guard, scored 1,010 career points with the Gee-Gees. In 2006 he founded the Ottawa Next Level Basketball Academy, an elite basketball club, where young male and female student-athletes could build on their basketball fundamentals through the instruction and training of quality coaches in a fun basketball environment. Coach DeAveiro has also served as the technical director of the Kanata Youth Basketball Association (KYBA). For seven years, he was the camp director for KYBA and Goulbourn Basketball Association basketball summer camps. He provides Coaches Clinics and skills development sessions to local basketball associations and has been invited to over 30 school assemblies to deliver presentations to the student body. In establishing the DeAveiro Hoop Skills summer camp, his aim was to provide age-appropriate training programs that encourage skill development through positive reinforcement and inspire players of all ages to reach their maximum potential.