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Presenting the 2021-22 ACAC Men's & Women's Basketball All-Conference Teams

Presenting the 2021-22 ACAC Men's & Women's Basketball All-Conference Teams

Edmonton, AB (March 10, 2022) – The Alberta Colleges Athletic Conference (ACAC) is pleased to announce the student-athletes who have been selected by the Conference Coaches to the 2022 Men's & Women's Basketball All-Conference Teams. These awards will be recognized at the 2022 ACAC Basketball Championship in Lloydminster, Alberta and Calgary, Alberta hosted by the Lakeland Rustlers and the SAIT Trojans.

Women's | North | First Team

Women's | North | Second Team

Bilge Topaloglu – Lakeland Rustlers

Gaddiel Kamuanya Tshiuza – The King's University Eagles

Kaelyn Bryks – Concordia Thunder

Moiyan Toure – Keyano Huskies

Tori Dugan – Lakeland Rustlers

Aphia Ward – NAIT Ooks

Hailey Somers – Lakeland Rustlers

Hannah Mitchell – Augustana Vikings

Lauren Cardinal – Augustana Vikings

Rachel Harvey – Concordia Thunder

 
Women's | South | First Team Women's | South | Second Team

Courtney Deemter – Lethbridge Kodiaks

Hannah Helton – St. Mary's University Lightning

Katelyn Rozdeba – Medicine Hat Rattlers

Kirsten Barwegen – Lethbridge Kodiaks

Macyn Morning Bull – St. Mary's University Lightning

Alli Taylor – Olds Broncos

Amy Szymanek – Red Deer Polytechnic Queens

Andria Stitt – St. Mary's University Lightning

Ava Kearl – SAIT Trojans

Nya Gach – Ambrose Lions


 

 

Men's | North | First Team Men's | North | Second Team

Abdul Al-Tamimi – North Western Polytechnic Wolves

Artavis Holiday – Lakeland Rustlers

Griffin Lorenz – NAIT Ooks

Nathan Bowie – Augustana Vikings

Sean Michael-Clancey – Keyano Huskies

Emmanuel Iloka – North Western Polytechnic Wolves

Nic Harder – Augustana Vikings

Nick Gibb – Concordia Thunder

Omeechi Williams – Keyano Huskies

Ringo Dua – Keyano Huskies

 

Men's | South | First Team Men's | South | Second Team

Caleb Jipp – St. Mary's University Lightning

Charlie Conner – SAIT Trojans

Marcus Masters – SAIT Trojans

Orin Porter Jr. – Lethbridge Kodiaks

Tyronn King – Red Deer Polytechnic Kings

Adrian Deere – Olds Broncos 

Averie Armbrister – St. Mary's Lightning 

Eduardo Crespo – Red Deer Polytechnic Kings

Isaac Gray – Ambrose Lions 

Linden Jackson – Ambrose Lions

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About the ACAC: The ACAC is the governing body for intercollegiate athletics in Alberta. Its mission is to provide competitive collegiate sport experiences, promote academic achievement and be a leader of sport development in Canada.

For more information on the ACAC, please visit our website: www.acac.ab.ca 

For additional information, contact:

Mark Kosak, ACAC
Chief Executive Officer
403-875-7329
markk@acac.ab.ca

  

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