December 1, 2013
Ravens edge Blues to reclaim OUA title
The Carleton Ravens defeated the host Toronto Varsity Blues 7-6 to claim gold as the 2013 OUA men’s water polo championship wrapped up on Sunday evening at Varsity Pool.
The Ravens reclaim the title, last winning in 2012, to earn their third OUA banner in program history. The Varsity Blues, who have won eight of the last 12 titles, settle for silver in 2013.
Dusan Boskovic and Rodrigo Rojas led the Ravens with two goals apiece. Boskovic notched the game winner late in the fourth quarter and was named the OUA championship most valuable player for his solid performance over the weekend.
Ravens netminder Benjamin Bouwer earned OUA most valuable goalie honours, while Zoltan Csepregi completed the major award sweep, being named the OUA coach of the year. Both Boskovic and Bouwer were also named OUA all-stars.
Carleton’s Louis-Phillipe Brosseau, Ognjen Gutovic and Austin Stanton all added single tallies in the win.
Emre Tali led all players with three goals for the Blues, while Tuna Tali, Alan Chung and Gorast Tasevki added one apiece in the loss. Tasevski and Marko Brasic also earned OUA all-star honours.
The Ottawa Gee-Gees claimed the bronze medal with a 9-6 victory over the Western Mustangs earlier in the day.
Men’s Final Standings
1. Carleton
2. Toronto
3. Ottawa
4. Western
5. Queen’s
6. McMaster
7. York
Men’s Major Awards and All-Stars
OUA Championship Most Valuable Player
Dusan Boskovic, Carleton
OUA Championship Most Valuable Goalie
Benjamin Bouwer, Carleton
OUA Coach of the Year
Zoltan Csepregi, Carleton
OUA All-Stars
Marko Brasic, Toronto
Gorast Tasevski, Toronto
Ben Bouwen, Carleton
Dusan Bosrovic, Carleton
Jovan Dabic, Ottawa
Daniel Abraham, Western
Men's Schedule/Results
Friday, November 29
Toronto 22, Queen's 1
Carleton 13, McMaster 2
Western 14, York 3
Saturday, November 30
Ottawa 13, Queen's 7
Carleton 16, York 7
Western 11, McMaster 6
Toronto 10, Ottawa 7
McMaster 12, York 7
Carleton 8, Western 3
Fifth-Place: Queen's 13, McMaster 7
Sunday, December 1
Bronze: Ottawa 9, Western 6
Gold: Carleton 7, Toronto 6
Source: Toronto Sports Info
The Ravens reclaim the title, last winning in 2012, to earn their third OUA banner in program history. The Varsity Blues, who have won eight of the last 12 titles, settle for silver in 2013.
Dusan Boskovic and Rodrigo Rojas led the Ravens with two goals apiece. Boskovic notched the game winner late in the fourth quarter and was named the OUA championship most valuable player for his solid performance over the weekend.
Ravens netminder Benjamin Bouwer earned OUA most valuable goalie honours, while Zoltan Csepregi completed the major award sweep, being named the OUA coach of the year. Both Boskovic and Bouwer were also named OUA all-stars.
Carleton’s Louis-Phillipe Brosseau, Ognjen Gutovic and Austin Stanton all added single tallies in the win.
Emre Tali led all players with three goals for the Blues, while Tuna Tali, Alan Chung and Gorast Tasevki added one apiece in the loss. Tasevski and Marko Brasic also earned OUA all-star honours.
The Ottawa Gee-Gees claimed the bronze medal with a 9-6 victory over the Western Mustangs earlier in the day.
Men’s Final Standings
1. Carleton
2. Toronto
3. Ottawa
4. Western
5. Queen’s
6. McMaster
7. York
Men’s Major Awards and All-Stars
OUA Championship Most Valuable Player
Dusan Boskovic, Carleton
OUA Championship Most Valuable Goalie
Benjamin Bouwer, Carleton
OUA Coach of the Year
Zoltan Csepregi, Carleton
OUA All-Stars
Marko Brasic, Toronto
Gorast Tasevski, Toronto
Ben Bouwen, Carleton
Dusan Bosrovic, Carleton
Jovan Dabic, Ottawa
Daniel Abraham, Western
Men's Schedule/Results
Friday, November 29
Toronto 22, Queen's 1
Carleton 13, McMaster 2
Western 14, York 3
Saturday, November 30
Ottawa 13, Queen's 7
Carleton 16, York 7
Western 11, McMaster 6
Toronto 10, Ottawa 7
McMaster 12, York 7
Carleton 8, Western 3
Fifth-Place: Queen's 13, McMaster 7
Sunday, December 1
Bronze: Ottawa 9, Western 6
Gold: Carleton 7, Toronto 6
Source: Toronto Sports Info