
This is the 1986 Canadian Colleges Athletic Association Championship Bowl. The event took place in Kamloops, British Columbia and was hosted by Cariboo College. This was Manitoba's final season in the CCAA. Here are the navigation shortcuts to other seasons and conferences:
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- ‡ 1985-86 TCAA Season
- ‡ 1985-86 ACAC Season
- ‡ 1985-86 PAC Season
- ‡ 1985-86 MCAA Season
- ‡ 1985-86 OCAA Season
- ‡ 1984-85 QSSF Season
- ‡ 1985-86 ACAA Season
Teams[]
- TCAA: Cariboo College Chiefs (of Kamloops, British Columbia)
- ACAC: NAIT Ooks (of Edmonton, Alberta)
- PAC Sask: STI Beavers (of Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan)
- MCAA: Red River College Rebels (of Winnipeg, Manitoba
- OCAA: Humber College Hawks (of Toronto, Ontario)
- QSSF: Victoriaville Vulkins (of Victoriaville, Quebec)
- ACAA: College of Cape Breton Capers (of Sydney, Nova Scotia)
- TCAA/Host: Douglas College Royals (of Vancouver, British Columbia)
Results[]
Quarter-Finals
- March 20: NAIT 13 Douglas 0
- March 20: Red River 9 Cape Breton 4
- March 20: Humber 10 STI 1
- March 20: Victoriaville 6 Cariboo 4
Semi-Finals
- March 21: Humber 6 Victoriaville 5
- March 21: NAIT 7 Red River 3
Bronze Medal Game
- March 23: Victoriaville 7 Red River 5
Gold Medal Game
- March 23: NAIT 8 Humber 6
NAIT Ooks are CCAA men's hockey champions.
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Sources[]
- "Manitoba was represented at the CCAA Hockey National Championships from 1983 through 1986. Each team equaled or bettered the placing of their predecessor. Following a fourth place finish by the Red River College Rebels of Winnipeg at the 1986 CCAA Hockey National Championships in Kamloops, British Columbia, Brandon, Manitoba was scheduled to host the 1987 CCAA Hockey National Championships. It was not to be."