League: D1 Season 4

Brotherhood vs Hoopers G2

Game Recap: Hoopers Dominate Brotherhood, 47-30

In a decisive showdown at West Island College, the Hoopers emerged triumphant over the Brotherhood with a convincing 47-30 victory in D1 Season 4. Fueled by standout performances from Francis Perreault and Andy Reevs, the Hoopers showcased a balanced offensive attack and tenacious defense that ultimately overwhelmed their opponents.

Perreault’s impressive 21 points and 8 rebounds gave the Hoopers a significant edge, while Reevs contributed a double-double with 16 points and 14 rebounds. The duo’s effectiveness was amplified by the Hoopers’ solid shooting display of 36 percent from the field and a lethal three-point clip of 35.5 percent, converting 11 of 31 attempts. In contrast, the Brotherhood struggled, hitting only 27.3 percent of their field goals and 23.1 percent from beyond the arc, with their top scorer Yacine Daoudi leading the way at 14 points. Despite a solid rebounding effort from Ralph Henry, who secured 15 boards, Brotherhood was unable to capitalize on offensive opportunities, finishing the game without a single free throw attempted.

The turning point in the game came midway through the second quarter when the Hoopers went on a 12-0 run that broke the game open, showcasing their sharpshooting and defensive tenacity. The Brotherhood simply could not match the Hoopers’ rhythm, resulting in a frustrating night that culminated in a resounding defeat.

### Highlights:

  • Francis Perreault led the Hoopers with 21 points and 8 rebounds, dominating offensively.
  • Andy Reevs recorded a crucial double-double with 16 points and 14 rebounds.
  • The Hoopers shot 36.0% from the field and 35.5% from three-point range.
  • Brotherhood managed only 12 field goals, finishing at 27.3% shooting.
  • Brotherhood’s Yacine Daoudi topped their scoring with 14 points but lacked offensive support.
  • Hoopers maintained an excellent turnover margin, committing just 2 turnovers compared to Brotherhood’s 1.
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Triple Threats vs Dreamers G2

In a commanding performance, the Triple Threats crushed the Dreamers 42-23 in a decisive matchup at West Island College during D1 Season 4. Led by Destiny, who showcased her well-rounded game with 15 points, 8 rebounds, and 4 assists, the Triple Threats established dominance early and never looked back.

From the outset, the Double Threats took control, securing a solid rebounding advantage with 27 boards compared to the Dreamers’ 24. Their defense was stifling, limiting the Dreamers to only 24.4% shooting from the field and forcing them to a meager 2 assists throughout the game. The Triple Threats shot 40.5% from the field, highlighted by a 26.1% clip from beyond the arc. This efficiency sparked key scoring runs that stifled any momentum the Dreamers tried to build. Notably, the Triple Threats’ ability to protect the ball—registering zero turnovers—was a testament to their disciplined play on both ends of the court.

The Dreamers struggled offensively, despite a solid effort from Brad Cirius, who led his team with 11 points and 8 rebounds. However, his efforts couldn’t offset the team’s overall shooting woes and lack of assists, leaving the Dreamers unable to mount a credible challenge.

In this game, the areas of rebounding, shooting efficiency, and ball control were pivotal. The Triple Threats exploited their strengths to secure a resounding victory and move forward confidently in the season.

Highlights:

  • Destiny led the charge for the Triple Threats with 15 points, 8 rebounds, and 4 assists.
  • Triple Threats achieved 40.5% shooting, while Dreamers struggled at 24.4%.
  • The Triple Threats pulled down 27 rebounds, giving them a slight edge of 3 over the Dreamers.
  • Zero turnovers for the Triple Threats showcased their discipline and ball management.
  • Brad Cirius stood out for Dreamers with 11 points and 8 rebounds, despite the team’s struggles.
  • The Triple Threats recorded 10 assists compared to the Dreamers’ 2, emphasizing their teamwork and offensive flow.
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Triple Threats vs Dreamers G1

In a commanding performance, the Dreamers triumphed over the Triple Threats with a decisive score of 39-24 at West Island College, securing their position in D1 Season 4. The Dreamers established their dominance early, showcasing a balanced offensive strategy underpinned by impressive shooting, highlighted by Mays Louisma, who dominated the scoreboards with 19 points and 13 rebounds. Alongside him, Brad Cirius contributed significantly with 16 points and a strong 8 boards, punctuating an evening where both players outperformed the entirety of the Triple Threats roster.

The Triple Threats struggled mightily with their shooting, managing a meager 22.9% from the field and only hitting 8% of their three-point attempts. Despite the statistical disadvantage, they managed to stay competitive in the rebound battle, tying the Dreamers with 31 rebounds apiece. Star performer Marven St-Joy led his side with 8 points and 9 rebounds, but their limited scoring options proved detrimental as turnovers and lack of offensive rhythm led to their downfall.

The Dreamers capitalized on these defensive lapses, employing strong perimeter shooting with a 38.9% accuracy from deep, which provided them the momentum they needed to pull away in the second half, sealing the game well before the final buzzer.

### Game Highlights:

  • Mays Louisma delivered a standout performance with 19 points and 13 rebounds, completely dominating the paint.
  • The Dreamers shot 36.4% from the field and 38.9% from three-point range, showcasing their offensive efficiency.
  • The Triple Threats’ shooting woes included going just 2/25 from beyond the arc, equating to 8%.
  • Rebounding was dead even, with both teams securing 31 total boards contributing to a physical matchup.
  • Notably, both teams committed 0 turnovers, reflecting disciplined play despite the scoring challenges.
  • The Dreamers continuously exploited the Triple Threats’ defense, building on their lead with crucial three-pointers.
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Brotherhood vs Hoopers G1

In a thrilling showdown at West Island College, the Hoopers edged out the Brotherhood with a final score of 34-29, sealing their victory in D1 Season 4. Led by a standout performance from Francis Perreault, who put up 18 points and snagged 6 rebounds, the Hoopers executed a strategic offensive game that ultimately tipped the balance in their favor.

Breadth of the scoring came from both teams, but while the Hoopers managed to shoot 46.9% from the field, the Brotherhood struggled at a 35.5% mark. The Brotherhood’s Ralph Henry was a force on the boards, achieving a double-double with 12 points and 12 rebounds, but they fell short in the scoring department. The Hoopers’ ability to capitalize on free throw opportunities, going a perfect 2-for-2, also contributed to their victory.

The game was tightly contested throughout, with both teams exchanging leads. The Hoopers surged ahead in a critical stretch midway through the second half, aided by a solid defensive effort and better shot selection. Brotherhood’s turnover-free game was commendable, but their lack of scoring from the free-throw line proved costly. Ultimately, it was the Hoopers’ defensive resilience that anchored their win, asserting their dominance when it mattered most.

### Game Highlights:

  • Francis Perreault led the Hoopers with 18 points and 6 rebounds.
  • Brotherhood’s Ralph Henry recorded a double-double with 12 points and 12 rebounds.
  • Hoopers shot an impressive 46.9% from the field compared to Brotherhood’s 35.5%.
  • The Hoopers went 2-for-2 on free throws, showcasing their clutch performance at the line.
  • Brotherhood dominated the boards with a +5 rebounding margin but couldn’t convert enough scoring opportunities.
  • Strong defensive play from the Hoopers, highlighted by only 2 turnovers throughout the game.
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Triple Threats vs compton magic G2

In a commanding display of skill and teamwork, the Compton Magic triumphed over the Triple Threats with a decisive score of 47-25 at the Colisée de Laval, solidifying their dominance in D1 Season 4. Led by Malik Colon, who netted 13 points and grabbed six rebounds, the Magic showcased an efficient offensive performance, shooting an impressive 62.5% from the field and landing half of their three-point attempts.

While the Triple Threats struggled to find their rhythm, shooting just 27.5% from the field and a dismal 13.6% from beyond the arc, they were unable to capitalize on their opportunities. CJ was the standout for the Threats, contributing a double-double with 10 points and 12 rebounds, but the team only managed a total of two assists throughout the contest, highlighting their offensive stagnation. Moreover, Compton’s defense was relentless, forcing turnovers and limiting second-chance opportunities, evident in their commanding 21 defensive rebounds with no offensive boards given up.

The game saw the Magic accelerate following a solid second quarter, establishing a substantial lead that the Triple Threats could never overcome. Ultimately, it was Compton’s clinical shooting and disciplined play — with zero turnovers — that marked the crucial difference in this one-sided affair.

### Game Highlights:

  • Malik Colon led the Magic with 13 points and 6 rebounds.
  • The Compton Magic shot an outstanding 62.5% from the field.
  • Triple Threats struggled with a mere 27.5% shooting accuracy.
  • The Magic secured a 4-turnover advantage, showcasing their efficiency.
  • CJ’s double-double for the Threats included 10 points and 12 rebounds.
  • Compton held the Triple Threats to just 25 points, demonstrating a dominant defensive performance.
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GGG vs Brotherhood G2

In a dominating performance at the Colisée de Laval, GGG triumphed over Brotherhood with a final score of 47-28 in D1 Season 4 action. The game was marked by GGG’s driven offense and unyielding defense, propelling them to an impressive victory that showcased their strengths across the court.

Leading the charge for GGG was Jeremie Moryoussef, who topped the score sheet with 14 points, alongside solid contributions from Jonah Autmezguene and Adam Azeroual, who added 12 and 11 points, respectively. GGG displayed their efficiency on offense, hitting 45.7% of their field goals and securing a rebounding margin of +14, a critical factor that limited Brotherhood’s second-chance opportunities. In stark contrast, Brotherhood struggled offensively, shooting only 29.7% from the field and a mere 21.7% from beyond the arc, with Ralph Henry being the lone bright spot, dropping 21 points.

Crucially, GGG’s disciplined play led to zero turnovers, while Brotherhood failed to convert their few opportunities, managing only three assists throughout the game. This lack of offensive flow, compounded by GGG’s relentless rebounding and defensive resilience, made it an uphill battle for Brotherhood, who couldn’t sustain any momentum to close the gap in the score.

### Highlights:

  • GGG displayed sharp shooting with a field goal percentage of 45.7%, overcoming Brotherhood’s struggles.
  • Jeremie Moryoussef led GGG with 14 points, showcasing his scoring prowess throughout the game.
  • GGG dominated the boards, garnering a remarkable 30 rebounds compared to Brotherhood’s 16.
  • Brotherhood’s offense faltered significantly, finishing the game shooting only 29.7% from the field.
  • Turnover-free performance: GGG recorded zero turnovers, highlighting their effective ball control.
  • In a defensive battle, GGG’s rebound advantage was key, ultimately sealing the victory for the team.
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triple threats vs compton magic G1

In an impressive display of teamwork and defensive prowess, the Compton Magic triumphed over the Triple Threats with a decisive score of 44-29 at the Colisée de Laval. This victory in D1 Season 4 showcased standout individual performances, particularly from Edrice Damas, who led all scorers with 20 points while contributing 4 rebounds. Benji Valcius also made his mark with a near double-double, scoring 11 points and grabbing 9 boards, establishing a dominant presence in the paint.

The statistics tell a story of Compton’s commanding control. With a shooting percentage of 44.4% from the field compared to Triple Threats’ 33.3%, efficiency was a key factor in the Magic’s success. While Triple Threats struggled with their shooting—going just 5 for 16 from beyond the arc—Compton’s disciplined defense forced them into a dismal total of 6 turnovers, further tilting the momentum in favor of the Magic.

Both teams fought hard, but Compton’s rebounding margin of 21-15 provided them with second-chance opportunities that the Triple Threats simply could not match. The Magic’s 4 steals and solid defensive strategy sealed their victory, showcasing their preparation and determination throughout the game.

Highlights:

  • Edrice Damas led the scoring for Compton with 20 points and 4 rebounds.
  • Compton Magic shot 44.4% from the field, significantly higher than Triple Threats’ 33.3%.
  • The Magic dominated the boards with a 21-15 rebounding advantage.
  • Triple Threats’ defense was hampered by a total of 6 turnovers.
  • Benji Valcius almost secured a double-double with 11 points and 9 rebounds.
  • The Magic’s defensive intensity led to 4 steals and only 1 turnover throughout the game.
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GGG vs Brotherhood G1

In a commanding performance, GGG triumphed over Brotherhood with a score of 53-34 at the Colisée de Laval. This decisive victory showcased GGG’s offensive efficiency and defensive prowess, marking another successful outing in D1 Season 4.

Adam Azeroual led GGG with a stellar 15 points, contributing significantly with 4 assists and maintaining a steady presence on the court. Jonah Autmezguene and Andrew Arsenault complemented Azeroual’s efforts with 12 and 11 points respectively, while Arsenault added an impressive 6 rebounds to bolster the defense. GGG’s shooting efficiency was remarkable, connecting on 51.2% of their field-goal attempts and draining 35% from beyond the arc.

On the other side, Brotherhood struggled to find their rhythm, managing only 29.5% shooting from the field and sinking just 26.7% of their three-point attempts. Despite a commendable effort from Yacine Daoudi and Ralph Henry, both scoring 15 points, the team’s overall performance lacked the firepower needed to keep pace with GGG.

The game was notably defined by GGG’s superiority in rebounding, edging Brotherhood 18 to 17, while both teams exhibited commendable ball-handling with no turnovers. The consistent pressure and efficient scoring from GGG maintained momentum throughout the game, ultimately leading to their clear victory.

### Highlights:

  • Adam Azeroual shines with 15 points, 4 assists, leading GGG’s offense.
  • GGG shoots an impressive 51.2% from the field, including 35% from three-point range.
  • Brotherhood struggles offensively, hitting just 29.5% of shots, including 26.7% from beyond the arc.
  • GGG maintains a slight edge in rebounding, 18-17, contributing to their successful defense.
  • Yacine Daoudi and Ralph Henry both lead Brotherhood with 15 points, but it’s not enough.
  • The game features no turnovers from GGG, showcasing their efficient ball control.
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Balkan Brothers vs Akatsuki G2

In a decisive matchup at the Colisée de Laval, the Balkan Brothers emerged victorious over the Akatsuki with a final score of 46-33. The win was propelled by standout performances from Usman, who poured in 19 points and grabbed 5 rebounds, and Johnny Amselem, who added 15 points along with 5 boards and 4 assists. Driss Lahbabi complemented the effort with a double-double, contributing 12 points and an impressive 12 rebounds.

From the outset, the Balkan Brothers showcased their offensive efficiency, shooting 50% from the field while limiting the Akatsuki to just 31.1%, including a dismal 0% from the free throw line. The dominance on the boards was marginally in favor of the Balkan Brothers, who managed 22 rebounds compared to Akatsuki’s 21. However, the glaring disparity in assists—9 for the Balkan Brothers versus just 4 for the Akatsuki—illustrated a cohesive offensive flow that kept the game comfortably within their control.

The Akatsuki were unable to recover after a strong first quarter from the Brothers, who quickly established a lead that they would not surrender. Bernardy Laure did his best to keep Akatsuki in the game with 23 points, but without significant support, they fell short.

### Highlights:

  • Usman led the scoring for Balkan Brothers with 19 points, showcasing his offensive prowess.
  • Johnny Amselem contributed 15 points and added 4 assists, facilitating a strong team offensive effort.
  • Balkan Brothers shot an impressive 50% from the field, demonstrating high efficiency in their scoring.
  • Akatsuki struggled with only 31.1% shooting, facing difficulty finding their rhythm throughout the game.
  • Balkan Brothers achieved 9 assists, indicating solid teamwork and ball movement compared to Akatsuki’s 4 assists.
  • Balkan Brothers maintained a perfect 100% from the free-throw line, hitting all 6 attempts while Akatsuki did not take any free throws.
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Balkan Brothers vs Akatsuki G1

In a thrilling showdown at the Colisée de Laval, Akatsuki emerged victorious over the Balkan Brothers with a final score of 52-47. This hard-fought match showcased the determination of both teams as they battled fiercely in the D1 Season 4 contest.

Johnny Amselem of the Balkan Brothers showed exceptional skill, leading his team with 21 points and contributing seven rebounds and four assists. Usman backed him up with a solid 16-point effort, but even his impressive scoring could not lift the Brothers in the end. Akatsuki responded with a balanced attack, spearheaded by Bernardy Laure, who led his squad with 17 points. Mariano Alogon was a force on the boards, grabbing eight rebounds along with 14 points, showcasing his vital role in both defense and offense.

Both teams exhibited remarkable shooting percentages, with the Balkan Brothers hitting 47.5% of their field goals and an impressive 52.9% from beyond the arc. However, it was Akatsuki’s dominance on the glass, winning the rebounding battle 25-15, that proved crucial. The absence of turnovers for Akatsuki, compared to the tough defensive pressure executed by the Brothers, showcased a disciplined performance that made the difference down the stretch. Despite a strong push from the Brothers, Akatsuki’s relentless defensive effort and rebounding success sealed their victory.

### Game Highlights:

  • Johnny Amselem led the Balkan Brothers with 21 points, 7 rebounds, and 4 assists.
  • Bernardy Laure propelled Akatsuki to victory with 17 points and 6 rebounds.
  • Akatsuki dominated the boards with a total of 25 rebounds, compared to just 15 for the Balkan Brothers.
  • Both teams demonstrated exceptional shooting, but Akatsuki shot 48.9% from the field, edging out Balkan Brothers’ 47.5%.
  • Notably, Akatsuki recorded zero turnovers, showcasing outstanding ball control throughout the contest.
  • The match featured a tightly contested second half, with momentum swinging back and forth, but Akatsuki held strong to secure the win.
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