Program have announced details on its second annual B.A.S.H. (Bobcat Annual Spring Hoops) tournament which is set for May 7-9 at the Brandon University gym. The event features divisions at the Men’s Open and Women’s Open basketball teams. Entry fee is $350 a team which guarantees 3 games. For details including an application form...
Program have announced details on its second annual B.A.S.H. (Bobcat Annual Spring Hoops) tournament which is set for May 7-9 at the Brandon University gym. The event features divisions at the Men’s Open and Women’s Open basketball teams. Entry fee is $350 a team which guarantees 3 games. For details including an application form...
mats. The mats have the following...
areas of coaching, recruiting and retaining student-athletes. The head coach of women’s basketball is a part-time position – with a competitive honorarium based on experience, education and coaching qualifications. For details...
Manitoba 'Women to Watch' athlete grant! Brittany was a member of the Manitoba Provincial Team program in 2009 and is an up and coming basketball player from the Westman region.
graduating year, CMU Athletics is pleased to announce that the 2010 MCAC
Women’s Basketball Most Valuable Player, Christie Anne McCullough will become the new head coach
of the CMU women’s basketball team for 2010-11.
Basketball Manitoba is currently working on replacing Coach Jean-Paul as its 15U Girls Provincial Team Head Coach and is expected to have announcement on this in the coming week.
The University of Winnipeg today announced that Brandon native Mike Raimbault will become its new Men's Basketball Coach for the 2010-11 season. Mike is no stranger to basketball in Manitoba. He acted as interim head coach with the Brandon Bobcats in 2007-08 stepping up from the assistant coach role under Barnaby Craddock. Mike was also the head coach of Basketball Manitoba's Westman Regional Training Centre and named the Manitoba Basketball Coaches Association's 'Open Category' Coach of the Year that season. For the past 2 seasons, he has been out west at the University of Northern British Columbia at the Canadian College level. He was recently named the 2009-10 CCAA Coach of the Year after leading UNBC to the national title last month.
Mike graduated from Brandon University
with degrees in Physical Education and Education. As a
former Bobcat player, Mike was part of
two teams that made it to the National Championship Game (2000 &
2001). He currently holds his NCCP level 3 certification.
Mike begins his new duties immediately.
As part of the men's basketball coach announcement, the University of Winnipeg also announced that long time basketball coach Grant Richter has been named the new Director of Athletic Program Development & Community Liaison. For more on this announcement and other details of the day...
summer basketball skills camps for players in grades 4
and up. The camps will be held in Winnipeg at Red River College in July & August range. For more details and how to register...
that Stephanie Somerville has been named its new Program Coordinator
effective March 15th, 2010.
Basketball Manitoba today announced details on a new size of basketball which will, effective immediately, replace the old Size 7 (or regulation) size basketball for male players ages 14 and up. The new ball size has increased to a circumference of 34.5" (up from 29.5") of the old Size 7 ball. The new ball will be referred to as a Size 10. The changes affect all levels of play including school, club and university / college basketball. For an illustration of the new sizes...
Basketball Manitoba Executive Director Adam Wedlake commented...
The ball will have a slightly heavier weight along with the new size. The old size 7 ball weighed 22 ounces, where the new size 10 ball will weigh in at 32 ounces.
"We welcome this change to the ball with open arms. Players have been getting larger and larger over the years, so it was only time before this change became obvious."
Wedlake added, "We expect there to be a break-in period for the new size will take some getting used to while passing or shooting, especially with accuracy to the rim. This is just another great transition to the sport that will only make the game more challenging."
The change came after a in-depth study performed by consulting firm Yad, Sloof and Lirpa who concluded the average player's hands and height have increased by 17% since the year 1891, the year the sport was invented. The ball size was increased in size by that same number in human growth.