Three seasons ago in 2011, Canisius won the Manhattan Cup with a deep squad that received contributions from a talented trio of sophomores – Adam Weir, Aaron White, and Matt MacDonald.  Throughout that season, each of them showed flashes and had people wondering aloud about how good the Crudsaders could be in a couple of years.  Fast forward two seasons and we have our answer.  They're good enough to do what no team since 2006 has been able to do – finish the reular season in the Monsignor Martin Association without a loss.

 

Adam Weir scored nine of his game-high 21 points in the fourth quarter, leading Canisius past St. Joe's, 72-60, at the Koessler Center on Saturday afternoon.  For the Crusaders, it was an largely significant victory on several levels. The Canisius accomplishments include:

 

– Winning eight of its last 10 games vs. St. Joe's

– First regular season sweep over rival St. Joe's since 2010

– A fourth straight Monsignor Martin Association league title

– The first undefeated regular season in the MMA since St. Joe's did it in 2006

– Securing the top seed in the Manhattan Cup playoffs for a third straight season

 

 The Crusaders got off to an early 10-point advantage, 16-6, after a 13-2 run that spanned much of the first quarter. The early push included 3-pointers from Josh Huffman and Matt MacDonald, and a three-point play from Adam Weir.  St. Joe's responded with six straight points late in the quarter to dig out of an early hole and trail 19-15 after one quarter.

 

Canisius built its largest lead of the game in the second quarter,  when two 3-pointers from point guard Aaron White swished through the nets and served as bookends to a 17-4 Crusader scoring spurt that pushed the score to 36-19.  Once again, the Marauders were able to respond to the deficit they faced before the game completely got away.  Dylan Hall scored eight points during a 13-4 push by St. Joe's to finish the half and give his team some hope heading in to intermission, trailing 40-32.

 

The Marauders picked up where they left off coming out of the break, thanks to the Mark Cerza and Dan Maher show.  The inside duo accounted for 13 of the first 15 points St. Joe's tallied to start the half, and brought them all the way back.  With 3:43 remaining in the third quarter, the Marauders owned their first lead, 47-46, since the game was just two minutes old.  It would be the last advantage they'd enjoy on the afternoon.  

 

Another long-range bust from White put Canisius back up by two, before Jaylen Morris scored to knot the game at 49 apiece.  Ryan Richards scored and converted a three-point play for Canisius to put them up by three, until Louie Oliveri's bucket made it 52-51 heading toward the final stanza.  But White was there to once again squelch the spirits of the Marauders as he dashed from one end of the court to the other, scored, and converted a three-point play to end the quarter and put Canisius up 55-51.

 

Five straight points from Hall in the fourth quarter pulled the Marauders within a basket, 60-58, with 3:41 remaining in the contest.  That was when Weir took over a close game late to ensure his team's victory. The Canisius College bound senior took a pass on a backdoor cut to score and convert the "And 1", which sparked a 12-2 Crusader push to close out their rivals late in the game. Weir scored six of his team's final 12 points.

 

White totaled 19 points in one of his best games ever in a Canisius uniform, and MacDonald added 10 points in the victory.

 

Dylan Hall was kid clutch for the Marauders with 19 points, while Louie Oliveri scored 13 points, and Jaylen Morris netted 11 points.

 

-centercourt

@centercourt42

15 responses to “Canisius sweeps St. Joe’s to finish perfect in MMA”

  1. Gus Buster Avatar
    Gus Buster

    Canisius is making some history in the Monsignor Martin league. Are they one of the or the best team since 2006 or are they just good enough to beat teams that are not quite good enough to beat them? The answer will be how they do in states. Good luck!

  2. ilovethisgame Avatar
    ilovethisgame

    it will be some good action to see in the coming weeks for sure…exciting!!!!

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    Nichols ’09-’10

  4. ilovethisgame Avatar
    ilovethisgame

    state title that year wasnt it G >????I thought may have read that awhile back but not 100%?

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    Yep, Catholic and Federation.

  6. Gus Buster Avatar
    Gus Buster

    The 06 Joes team made the fed final. They were as good as the Nichols team. The real test for Canisius is states since they rolled the league. Can’t wait to see how they do.

  7. jackherlan Avatar
    jackherlan

    No we did not go to the fed final in 06- lost in the semis to Poughkeepsie. 04 team lost the fed final in OT to Jamesville- Dewitt.

  8. Gus Buster Avatar
    Gus Buster

    2 of my favorite teams Jack!

  9. Guest Avatar
    Guest

    The best team since 2010 then, otherwise you’re completely overlooking and ignoring the 2010 Champs.

  10. ilovethisgame Avatar
    ilovethisgame

    its very interesting and the way the get such a high level of play year in and out and as it looks in both the Catholic and Fed levels….i know that these schools attract good players due to the academic possibilities that they must have,or should have to get noticed by big D1 names and i have to say great coaching would have to be the other~~~hats off to these schools and glad to have them right here.im glad i have gotten to learn a whole lot more about all these things and thank all who put up such good posts.my boy plays at a school that was recognized for having all 18 boys and girls varsity sports for every team having and academic average of 90% or above.years ago when i played im sure i didnt carry a 90+ but as time goes by it is good to see that these things are so important and in a public school these are great things….and im sure its always been that way at the private schools and when kids have such good grades and are good in sports ~~well i just love it and makes me smile that learning is serious biz on and off the court.Congrats to all the academic stars as well.with a special thanks to teachers,coaches,and the kids that take it serious.i know its a bit off the round ball talk but i thought its just as important.the best to all as this kind of new season starts~~~playoffs!!!

  11. Walter W. Avatar
    Walter W.

    The great success of Canisius over the last several years in the MMA has as much to do with attitude as it does talent. The Crusaders take the floor “knowing” they are going to win, where thier opponents take the floor hoping they have a chance to win.
    This supreme confidence is obvious. They are aggressive at both ends of the floor and thier impact players have the ball in thier hands during the most crucial times in the game. Seldom have you scene a Canisius team try sitting on a late lead moving the ball cautiously hoping they don’t make a mistake. They continue to attack and if a good shot presents itself they take it and then crash the boards if the shot doesn’t drop.
    The style of play that has brought the Crusaders 2 consecutive championships and has made them a favorite for a 3rd is enjoyable to watch and should be adopted by the MMA teams who have been smelling their exhaust the last few years. After all I believe we are all familiar with the definition of insanity. Doing the same thing over and over again and…. Whatever the other schools have been trying, just isn’t working.

  12. South Buffalo Mafia Avatar
    South Buffalo Mafia

    Your right Walter W. That on top of the fact that CHS has the highest enrollment in MMA probably has nothing to do with their success. Hard to believe that because they have 650 more boys then O’Hara, NC, Nichols, Walsh, St. Mary’s and Timon that is why they are successful. Dominating a league with huge enrollment disparities is NOT an accomplishment.

  13. WT716 Avatar

    Not CHS problem, that no one wants to go to Ohara or Walsh or St. Mary’s. You want to win, you go to a good school.

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    Or just give out as much financial aid as possible, right WT716?

  15. WT716 Avatar

    CHS tuition for this school year is $12,600.

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