Monday, March 29, 2010
Thursday, March 18, 2010
Andrew Wedemire Selected 2nd Team All-Canadian
Congratulations to 4th yr forward Andrew Weedemire on being selected a 2nd Team All-Canadian. Andy was selected a 1st Team. OUA West All-Star earlier this month.
"Andy had a tremendous season. He became the perimere post player in the OUA West this past season and has impossible to cover one-on-one." commented Coach Campbell.
Andy will look to lead the Mustangs in 2010-2011 in their quest to get back to the CIS national tournament.
Friday, March 12, 2010
Article in Today's London Free Press
Click Here for london Free Press Article on the Mustang's new recruits.
Thursday, March 11, 2010
Campbell announces pair of recruits to Western Mustangs men's basketball program
by Andy Watson - Mustangs Athletics
"He can score and set up his teammates," Campbell said. "Andrew is a good athlete who can defend and play both guard spots. He also has a high basketball IQ."
This weekend, Vincent and his high school teammates from Timmins finished fourth at OFSAA Double-A provincials, making the Final 4 for the second straight year. Vincent had a 27-point effort in a 68-57 win over the St. Francis Phoenix. The Blues lost 69-64 to St. Thomas Aquinas in the semifinal, with 18 points coming from a well-defended Vincent.
A member of his St. Georges High School provincial championship squad in 2009, he red-shirted at Trinity Western, making him immediately eligible to compete at Western in September, 2010.
"Luke is a versatile forward who can score inside and also shoot the ball," Campbell said.
"We are very excited both Andrew and Luke will be joining our program."
LONDON, Ont. - Western Mustangs men's basketball head coach Bradley Campbell is pleased to announce guard Andrew Vincent (Timmins, Ont.) and forward Luke Braund (Vancouver, B.C.) have committed to the Western Mustangs men's basketball program for the 2010-11 season.
Players who commit to Mustangs teams will be eligible to play at Western provided they are academically admissible to The University of Western Ontario and have applied through the normal process with the Ontario Application Centre in Guelph, Ont.
Vincent, a 6-0 combination guard from the Timmins High and Vocational School Blues, led his squad to three straight AA OFSAA Championships out of the NEOAA region.
"He can score and set up his teammates," Campbell said. "Andrew is a good athlete who can defend and play both guard spots. He also has a high basketball IQ."
This weekend, Vincent and his high school teammates from Timmins finished fourth at OFSAA Double-A provincials, making the Final 4 for the second straight year. Vincent had a 27-point effort in a 68-57 win over the St. Francis Phoenix. The Blues lost 69-64 to St. Thomas Aquinas in the semifinal, with 18 points coming from a well-defended Vincent.
Braund is a 6-6 transfer from Trinity Western and was considered one of the top high school players graduating from the province of British Columbia in 2008-2009.
A member of his St. Georges High School provincial championship squad in 2009, he red-shirted at Trinity Western, making him immediately eligible to compete at Western in September, 2010.
"Luke is a versatile forward who can score inside and also shoot the ball," Campbell said.
"We are very excited both Andrew and Luke will be joining our program."
Wednesday, March 3, 2010
Wedemire and Barbeau Selected OUA West All-Stars
4th yr forward Andrew Wedemire and 3rd yr guard Ryan Barbeau were selected OUA West All-Stars. Wedemire selected to the OUA West 1st Team, had an outstanding season averaging 19.2 ppg and 7.8 rpg. "Andy was the most dominant post player in the OUA West this past season" said Coach Campbell.
Barbeau selected to the OUA West 2nd Team, had a break out season averaging 14.8 ppg, 3.9 rpg and also lead the OUA West in assists. "Ryan had a tremendous season. He became one of the top lead guards in the OUA and continued to make players on our team better with his ability to pass and break down defenses" Coach Campbell commented.
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