W. P. McGee Trophy

The W. P. McGee Trophy is a national collegiate sports award, presented annually to the winner of the Canadian Interuniversity Sport championship in men's basketball. The trophy is named after W. P. McGee, who served as a teacher and coach at Assumption College, with the trophy itself being donated by the University of Windsor Alumni Association in 1963. The Men's Basketball Final 8 features eight teams and 10 to 11 games played over four days at one site, which rotates year-to-year. The most recent and defending champions are the Carleton Ravens. The Ravens also have the most championship wins with twelve.

W. P. McGee Trophy

The W. P. McGee Trophy is a national collegiate sports award, presented annually to the winner of the Canadian Interuniversity Sport championship in men's basketball. The trophy is named after W. P. McGee, who served as a teacher and coach at Assumption College, with the trophy itself being donated by the University of Windsor Alumni Association in 1963. The Men's Basketball Final 8 features eight teams and 10 to 11 games played over four days at one site, which rotates year-to-year. The most recent and defending champions are the Carleton Ravens. The Ravens also have the most championship wins with twelve.