Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
The Niagara River Lions are a Canadian professional basketball team based in St. Catharines, Ontario in the Regional Municipality of Niagara, that competes in the Canadian Elite Basketball League. From 2015 to 2018 , they were members of the National Basketball League of Canada .
Niagara River Lions (103–104 HAM) Saskatoon: Alex Campbell [2] 2020 [a] Edmonton Stingers: 90–73 Fraser Valley Bandits: Hamilton Honey Badgers (75–76 FRA) Ottawa Blackjacks (75–88 EDM) St. Catharines: Xavier Moon [3] 2021: Edmonton Stingers: 101–65 Niagara River Lions: Fraser Valley Bandits (84–82 NIA) Ottawa Blackjacks (87-94 EDM ...
Stutz played for the Windsor Express and the Niagara River Lions of the NBLC, being named Most Valuable Player (MVP) in 2016. He competed with Butler County Community College and then Washburn University at the collegiate level. He played high school basketball for Plaza Heights Christian Academy in Blue Springs, Missouri.
Niagara River Lions: 2.0 FG% Nick Ward: Vancouver Bandits: 61.9% 3P% Jelani Watson-Gayle: Winnipeg Sea Bears: 49.0% CEBL Clash. The first CEBL Clash is a "showcase ...
Niagara River Lions 78, Montreal Alliance 75 Scoring by quarter: 16–11, 22–25, 16–23, 24–16: Pts: Khalil Ahmad 31 Rebs: Omari Moore 13 Asts: Omari Moore, Tj ...
Niagara River Lions: 21.1 Rebounds per game: Jordan Baker: Edmonton Stingers: 9.4 Assists per game: Tony Carr: Saskatchewan Rattlers: 6.5 Steals per game: Christian Vital: Hamilton Honey Badgers: 2.2 Blocks per game: EJ Onu: Niagara River Lions: 3.3 FG% Jeremiah Tilman: Hamilton Honey Badgers: 63.9% 3P% Isiaha Mike: Scarborough Shooting Stars ...
The 2024 Draft marked the first time teams could select student-athletes from the CCAA, with Jerry Jr. Mercury of Mohawk College becoming the first such selection (30th overall to the Niagara River Lions). [2]
The Edmonton Stingers holding the CEBL trophy in 2020. The CEBL was first announced in October 2017. [1] Niagara River Lions owner Richard Petko had been dissatisfied with the operations of the National Basketball League of Canada, which he deemed to be a "shoestring business" with no vision.