The Welland Tribune

CEBL forms partnershi­p with Canadian universiti­es

- BERND FRANKE Regional Sports Editor

Canada’s newest profession­al basketball league is giving university players in this country something to shoot for.

A collaborat­ion between the Canadian Elite Basketball League and U SPORTS, the governing body for university sports in Canada, will allow studentath­letes to compete profession­ally during the spring and summer without losing their amateur status and post-secondary eligibilit­y.

Top university players will be drafted as part of a leaguewide entry draft scheduled for midMarch, following the 2019 U SPORTS Men’s Basketball Final 8 in Halifax.

Under the partnershi­p announced Tuesday, each of the six teams, including the

St. Catharines-based Niagara River Lions, must use a roster spot for a Canadian university player returning for another season at the post-secondary level.

Instead of getting paid, as will the other 10 players on the roster, the university player will receive remunerati­on in the form of scholarshi­ps.

“We are excited to partner with the CEBL and give our men’s basketball student-athletes

the chance to stay in Canada to pursue their dreams,” U SPORTS president and chief executive officer Graham Brown said.

“We are happy to see the sport of basketball grow at home following Canada’s recent qualificat­ion for the FIBA World Cup and help create a bright future for the sport across the country.”

The fledgling league, the official profession­al league partner of Canada Basketball, opens its inaugural season in May with franchises in Edmonton, Guelph, Hamilton, Abbotsford, B.C., Saskatoon and St. Catharines.

Reserving a roster part for a university player isn’t the only thing the CEBL is doing to promote basketball in Canada. Canadians must fill seven of the other 10 roster spot for paid players.

“A partnershi­p between the CEBL and U SPORTS bodes well for the developmen­t of basketball in Canada,” said Glen Grunwald, president and chief executive officer of Canada Basketball. “This opens up a unique opportunit­y for student-athletes to develop their talents right here in their home country.”

The new league likewise is looking forward to the deal. “Partnering with U SPORTS to help grow the rising stars of basketball in this country really excites us,” CEBL chief executive officer Mike Morreale said. “I would like to thank Graham and his team for their passionate involvemen­t in helping the CEBL develop and grow the game in this country and make it a global basketball powerhouse.”

CEBL teams will play a 20game regular season May 9 to Aug. 15. The River Lions tip off their season on the road May 10 against the Saskatchew­an Ratters, and May 11 versus the Edmonton Stingers.

Niagara hosts Edmonton in their home opener Thursday, May 16, at Meridian Centre.

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