Carleton Ravens men's basketball
UniversityCarleton University
Head coachTaffe Charles (3rd season)
ConferenceOUA
East Division
LocationOttawa, Ontario
ArenaRavens’ Nest
NicknameRavens
ColorsBlack, white, and red[1]
     
Uniforms
Home jersey
Team colours
Home
Away jersey
Team colours
Away


Conference tournament champions
2003, 2004 2005, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2012, 2013, 2015, 2018, 2019, 2020
U Sports Championships
2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2019, 2020, 2022, 2023

The Carleton Ravens men's basketball team represents Carleton University in the Ontario University Athletics conference of U Sports men's basketball. The Ravens have captured 17 W. P. McGee Trophy national championship wins, more than any top division school in Canada or the United States, and are the reigning national champions (2023). In addition, the Ravens have earned the Wilson Cup, awarded to the OUA champions, 12 times: 2003 to 2005, 2008 to 2010, 2012 to 2013, 2015, and 2018 to 2020.

On the same day in 2023 (March 12), both the men’s and women’s teams won the national title, something no school had accomplished since 1985, when the Victoria Vikes were double champions. The twin feat was also accomplished in the same province—Nova Scotia—though in different cities, as the men played in Halifax, the women, in Sydney. The men’s game on that day went to double overtime, a first for the title game. It set a record for number of points by any team in the finals (109), in a match that also saw the highest number of combined points scored (213).

History

Below is the program's regular season record since the 1996–97 season.

Season-by-season Record

National Champion Lost Championship Conference Champion League Leader
Season W L PF PA Finish
1996–97515136016787th, OUA East
1997–98713139115426th, OUA East
1998–99128139213512nd, OUA East
1999–00119132113573rd, OUA East
2000–01211177713901st, OUA East
2001–02193182614431st, OUA East
2002–03211184214001st, OUA East
2003–04220163512701st, OUA East
2004–05220161512681st, OUA East
2005–06202169512661st, OUA East
2006–07193169312821st, OUA East
2007–08220186913181st, OUA East
2008–09211196013931st, OUA East
2009–10202190113891st, OUA East
2010–11220201613411st, OUA East
2011–12220208712451st, OUA East
2012–13191181912321st, OUA East
2013–14220207313681st, OUA East
2014–15172173010722nd, OUA North
2015–16163164111532nd, OUA North
2016–17190174811141st, OUA North
2017–18230203613891st, OUA East
2018–19221210113641st, OUA East
2019–20211215113981st, OUA East
2020-21Cancelled due to Covid-19
2021-22140164112061st, OUA East
2022-232042nd, OUA East

Capital Hoops Classic

Ottawa victories Carleton victories
Year Site Winning team Losing team Series Attendance Notes
2007Scotiabank Place Ottawa64Carleton62OTT 1–09,730Inaugural edition of the Capital Hoops Classic
2008Scotiabank Place Carleton70Ottawa66TIED 1–19,124
2009Scotiabank Place Carleton87Ottawa72CAR 2–110,523
2010Scotiabank Place Carleton77Ottawa66CAR 3–18,074
2011Scotiabank Place Carleton78Ottawa65CAR 4–17,565
2012Scotiabank Place Carleton74Ottawa34CAR 5–17,022Largest margin of victory
2013Scotiabank Place Carleton63Ottawa58CAR 6–16,208
2014Canadian Tire Centre Carleton82Ottawa58CAR 7–16,604
2015Canadian Tire Centre Carleton79Ottawa66CAR 8–110,780Highest attendance record
2016Canadian Tire Centre Ottawa78Carleton72CAR 8–210,105
2017Canadian Tire Centre Carleton74Ottawa61CAR 9–210,030
2018Canadian Tire Centre Carleton67Ottawa56CAR 10–28,579
2019Canadian Tire Centre Carleton82Ottawa64CAR 11–29,004
2020TD Place Ottawa68Carleton67CAR 11–38,103
2022Ravens Nest Carleton71Ottawa58CAR 12–3
2023TD Place Carleton67Ottawa61CAR 13–37,029

U Sports Final 8 results

Year Seed Round Opponent Result
2019 #1First Round
Semi-Finals
Finals
#8 Alberta Golden Bears
#5 Dalhousie Tigers
#2 Calgary Dinos
W 100-60
W 76–65
W 83-49
2020 #1First Round
Semi-Finals
Finals
#8 Calgary Dinos
#5 Western Mustangs
#2 Dalhousie Tigers
W 82–66
W 90–63
W 74-65
2022 #7First Round
Semi-Finals
Finals
#2 Victoria Vikes
#3 Alberta Golden Bears
#8 Saskatchewan Huskies
W 94-77
W 64-63
W 85-72
2023 #3First Round
Semi-Finals
Finals
#6 UQAM Citadins
#2 Ottawa Gee-Gees
#4 St. Francis Xavier X-Men
W 73-71
W 81-75
W 109-104

Individual Leader Scoring

Legend
  GP Games played   GS  Games started  MIN  Minutes played
 FG  Field-goals  3FG  3-point field-goals  FT  Free-throws
 PTS  Points  AVG  Points per game
Season Player GP Min FG 3FG FT Pts Avg OUA rank
2019-20[2]Lloyd Pandi1944112644730315.921st
2018-19[3]Eddie Ekiyor2353012507032013.924th
2017-18[4]Yasiin Joseph24582130495035915.015th
2016-17 [5]Connor Wood19512128763236419.24th
2015-16 [6]Guillaume Boucard133057783619815.216th
2014-15[7]Thomas Scrubb19504137203232617.29th
2013-14[8]Philip Scrubb21580123539539418.87th
2012-13 [9]Philip Scrubb1441983396827319.54th
2011-12 [10]Philip Scrubb1535185443825216.86th
2010-11[11]Tyson Hinz22579131169737517.07th
2009-10[12]Kevin McCleery2048813515132216.110th

Awards and honours

U Sports Awards

First Team All-Canadians

  • 2023 Aiden Warnholtz
  • 2022 Lloyd Pandi
  • 2019 Eddie Ekiyor
  • 2017 Connor Wood
  • 2015 Philip Scrubb
    • Thomas Scrubb
  • 2014 Philip Scrubb
  • 2013 Tyson Hinz
    • Philip Scrubb
  • 2012 Tyson Hinz
    • Philip Scrubb
  • 2011 Tyson Hinz
  • 2009 Stuart Turnbull
  • 2008 Aaron Doornekamp
  • 2007 Osvaldo Jeanty
  • 2006 Osvaldo Jeanty
  • 2005 Michael Smart
  • 2003 Rob Smart Jr.
  • 2002 Jafeth Maseruka
  • 1969 Denis Schuthe

OUA Awards

OUA All-Stars

University Awards

  • Tyson Hinz, 2010-11 Carleton Ravens Male Athlete of the Year [13]
  • Philip Scrubb, 2014-15 Carleton Ravens Male Athlete of the Year [14]
  • Kaza Kajami-Keane, 2016-17 Carleton Ravens Male Athlete of the Year [15]
  • Eddie Ekiyor 2018-19 Carleton Ravens Male Athlete of the Year [16]

Ravens in pro basketball

Players

Player Position Team(s) League(s) Years Titles
Marcus Anderson Guard Guelph Nighthawks (2020, 2021) CEBL
Ryan Bell Guard FC Schalke 04 Basketball (2008-09)
Espoon Honka (2009-10)
ProA
Korisliiga
2
Guillaume Boucard Power forward / small forward Niagara River Lions (2017-2018, 2019-2021) NBL Canada, CEBL
Aaron Doornekamp Power forward / small forward Pepsi Caserta (2009–12)
Braunschweig (2013–14)
Skyliners Frankfurt (2014–16)
Canarias (2016–17)
Valencia Basket (2017–20)
Canarias (2020-present)



Liga ACB

Liga ACB
FIBA Europe Cup champion (2016)
FIBA Champions League champion (2017)
EuroCup champion (2019)
FIBA Champions League champion (2022)
Ryan Ejim Power forward Niagara River Lions (2016-2018)
Hamilton Honey Badgers, Saskatchewan Rattlers (2019)
Niagara River Lions (2020)
Fraser Valley Bandits (2021)
NBL Canada
CEBL
CEBL
CEBL
CEBL Champion (2019)
Tyson Hinz Power forward Landstede Basketbal
Mitteldeutscher BC
DBL 3 German ProA champion (2017)
Osvaldo Jeanty Shooting guard
Point guard
Giants Nördlingen (2007–2009)
CS Gaz Metan Media (2009-2010)
Gießen 46ers (2010)
Medi Bayreuth (2010–2012)
London Lightning (2012)
Mitteldeutscher BC (2013)
Yasiin Joseph Point guard Ottawa Blackjacks (2020)
Landstede Hammers (2021)
Ferro-ZNTU Zaporozhye (2021)
CEBL
DBL
Ukrainian Basketball SuperLeague
Kaza Kajami-Keane Point guard Raptors 905
Landstede Hammers
Mitteldeutscher BC
Le Mans Sarthe Basket
NBA G League
DBL
BBL
LNB Pro A
4 years (current) DBL Champion (2019)
TJ Lall Power forward Ottawa Blackjacks (2020)
Guelph Nighthawks (2021)
CEBL
Alain Louis Point guard Ottawa Blackjacks (2021) CEBL
Isiah Osborne Point guard
Shooting guard
Ottawa Blackjacks (2020)
Kouvot (2021)
CEBL
Korisliiga
Lloyd Pandi Power forward
Point guard
Shooting guard
Ottawa Blackjacks (2020)
Niagara River Lions (2021)
CEBL
Joe Rocca Guard Niagara River Lions Ham. Honey Badgers Spisska Nova Ves BC Mgzavrebi NBL Canada
CEBL SBL Georgian Superleague
Philip Scrubb Point guard
Shooting guard
AEK Athens
Skyliners Frankfurt
Zenit Saint Petersburg
Estudiantes
Limoges CSP
FIBA Europe Cup champion (2016)
Thomas Scrubb Small forward Kataja (2015–16)
Gießen 46ers (2016–17)
Scandone Avellino (2017–18)
Varese (2018–19)
SIG Strasbourg (2019–20)
Ottawa Blackjacks (2020)
JL Bourg (2020–present)





CEBL
LNB Pro A
Grant Shephard Power forward Fraser Valley Bandits (2020)
Niagara River Lions (2021)
CEBL
Stuart Turnbull Guard Giants Nördlingen (2009)
SC Rist Wedel (2009–10)
UBC Hannover Tigers (2010–11)
Dragons Rhöndorf (2011–12)
German ProA
ProB
Munis Tutu Point guard Ottawa Blackjacks (2020)
Ehingen Urspring (2021)
CEBL
BBL Pro A
Connor Wood Shooting guard Niagara River Lions (2017-2018)
Paderborn Baskets (2018-19)
UJAP Quimper (2019)
Guelph Nighthawks (2019)
Rio Ourense (2019–2020)
CEBL
ProA
LNB Pro B
CEBL
LEB Oro

Head coaches

Name Team(s) League(s) Titles
Victor Raso Niagara River Lions (2017-2021) NBL Canada, CEBL
Osvaldo Jeanty Ottawa Blackjacks (2020) CEBL

References

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