Canada Basketball finalizes development men’s roster for 2011 Universiade

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Canada Basketball, in partnership with Canadian Interuniversity Sport (CIS) announced today the final roster for the 2011 Development Men’s National Team (DMNT) that will travel to Shenzen, China and compete at the Summer Universiade from August 12- 23, 2011. Hosted by the International University sports Federation (FISU), this summer marks the 26th edition of the Summer Universiade, which is the second largest multi-sport games in the world, next to the Olympic Games.
 
The roster representing Canada is made up entirely of CIS athletes as part of a partnership between Canada Basketball and the CIS.
“Canada Basketball should be commended for their great support of CIS basketball,” says Team Canada head coach Kevin Hanson, who was also at the helm of the red and white squad at the 2003 and 2005 Universiades. “The selected athletes had to be eligible for the 2011-12 CIS season, which means we are taking over a fairly young team but it is great to see the commitment that Canada Basketball has made to CIS and what a great opportunity this is for the athletes and coaching staff.”  
The team includes two former members of Canada’s Junior Men’s National Team (JMNT), Boris Bakovic (Toronto, ON) and Jordan Baker (Edmonton, AB). Bakovic was a member of the JMNT that competed in the 2007 FIBA U19 World Championship in Novi Sad, Serbia, where Canada placed 10th. Bakovic, who will play for the University of Calgary Dinos next fall, is also the only returning member from the last world university games in 2009, when Canada finished ninth in Belgrade, Serbia.
Baker, a 6-foot-7 sophomore at the University of Alberta, helped Canada to a seventh place finish at the 2009 FIBA U19 World Championship in Auckland, New Zealand, which was Canada’s highest finish since 1987 in Bormio, Italy.
The DMNT also features two members from the reigning national champion, Carleton University Ravens, Tyson Hinz (Ottawa, ON) and Cole Hobin (Ashton, ON), who captured their seventh national title in the past nine seasons.  Hinz enjoyed the most successful season of any CIS athlete this season, leading the Ravens to their seventh national title in the past nine years.

The sophomore was named CIS championship MVP and CIS all-around Male Athlete of the Year.

“The team has great representation from across the country as we have players and coaches from literally coast to coast,” adds the UBC bench boss, who guided Canada to a bronze medal in 2003 in Daegu, South Korea, and to an eighth-place finish in 2005 in Izmir, Turkey. “We are excited to begin the process of building our team and we look forward to representing Canada at the FISU Games.”
Canada was assigned to Pool B, where they will play Turkey, Australia, South Africa, Hong Kong, and defending Universiade champion, Serbia in the preliminary round. A total of 24 countries will compete for the FISU gold this summer in Shenzen.
“We find ourselves in a very strong pool that includes the FISU champion and always very tough Serbian team. Every game will be a tough test for our team but we are looking forward to the challenge,” says Hanson. “The crowds should be very big as Serbia always has a large following at these Games and with Hong Kong located right next door to Shenzhen, that game will be packed as well. It will make for some great atmosphere. Every team in our pool has a large talent base for this age group so we will get a true flavour of international basketball.”
Since basketball was included in the FISU games in 1959, Canada has enjoyed a total of eight medals, with the only gold medal coming in 1983, when the event was in Edmonton – the only time the event was hosted by Canada. To go along with the gold, Canada has won three silver (1991, 1993, 1997) and four bronze (1985, 1995, 2003, 2007).
Team Canada will hold a training camp in Vancouver from August 2-6 before travelling to Shenzhen to continue its preparation and play some exhibition matches from Aug. 7-12.
Attached are the full rosters, coaching staff and pools for the 2011 Universiade.  

 

2011 DEVELOPMENT MEN’S NATIONAL TEAM ROSTER
Name
Position
Height
University
Hometown
Jordan Baker
Guard
6-7
Alberta
Edmonton, Alta.
Kyle Desmarais
Guard
6-3
Concordia
Montreal, Que.
Cole Hobin
Guard
6-6
Carleton
Ashton, Ont.
Jahmal Jones
Guard
6-0
Ryerson
Mississauga, Ont.
Warren Ward
Guard
6-5
Ottawa
London, Ont.
Nathan Yu
Guard
6-2
UBC
Prince George, B.C.
Boris Bakovic
Forward
6-8
Calgary
Toronto, Ont.
Kale Harrison
Forward
6-5
Wilfrid Laurier
Stratford, Ont.
Tyson Hinz
Forward
6-6
Carleton
Ottawa, Ont.
Owen Klassen
Forward
6-10
Acadia
Kingston, Ont.
Michael Lieffers
Forward
6-8
Saskatchewan
Saskatoon, Sask.
Lien Phillip
Forward
6-8
Windsor
Toronto, Ont.

2011 DEVELOPMEN MEN’S NATIONAL TEAM STAFF

Name
Position
University
Kevin Hanson   
Head coach
UBC
John Campbell
Assistant coach
Dalhousie
Barnaby Craddock
Assistant coach
Fraser Valley
Sandy MacIntosh
Team manager  
 
Geoff Mabey
Athletic therapist
 

2011 UNIVERSIADE POOLS:

The Universiade men’s basketball tournament will run from August 13-22. The detailed schedule will be announced at a later date.
Pool A: China, Germany, Romania, Brazil, Czech Republic, United Arab Emirates
Pool B: Serbia, Turkey, CANADA, Australia, South Africa, Hong Kong
Pool C: Russia, Lithuania, Ukraine, Japan, Philippines, New Zealand
Pool D: USA, Israel, Finland, South Korea, Hungary, Mexico
 
Moving forward for CANADA BASKETBALL 2011 NATIONAL TEAMS AND COMPETITIONS:

TEAM
EVENT
LOCATION / DATE
Cadet Men
FIBA Americas U16 Championship for Men
Cancun, Mexico (June 21-25)
Cadette Women
FIBA Americas U16 Championship for Women
Merida/Yucatan, Mexico (June 13-18)
Junior Men
FIBA U19 World Championship for Men
Liepaja/Valmiera/Riga, Latvia (June 30-July 10)
Junior Women
FIBA U19 World Championship for Women
Talcahuano/Puerto Monnt/Puerto Varas/Valdivia/Vina del Mar, Chile (July 21-31)
Men’s and Women’s Development Teams
FISU Summer Universiade (men and women)
Shenzhen, China (August 12-23)
Senior Men
FIBA Americas Championship for Men (Olympic Qualifying Tournament)
Mar del Plata, Argentina (August 30-September 11)
Senior Women
FIBA Americas Championship for Women (Olympic Qualifying Tournament)
Neiva, Colombia (September 24-October 1)
Men’s and Women’s Senior Teams
Pan American Games
Guadalajara, Mexico (October 21-30)
 
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