X-Men Basketball guard Dondre Reddick was selected in the first round - ninth overall - in the Canadian Elite Basketball League (CEBL) by the Calgary Surge, while guard Koat Thomas was drafted 15th overall by the Scarborough Shooting Stars. The STFX athletes were two of three Atlantic University Sport student athletes drafted Thursday that featured 30 U SPORTS athletes being selected. Dalhousie's Malcolm Christie was selected sixth overall by Scarborough.
Dondre Reddick is a 6'3" guard from Antigonish, NS who was recognized as a U SPORTS second team all-Canadian this past season. He led the first place X-Men in scoring, averaging 16.9 points per game, while also pulling in 6.0 rebounds per game. He was honored as an AUS first team all-star, following up on his second team nod from last year. Named to the AUS tournament all-star team, he helped guide the X-Men into the AUS championship final where they narrowly lost in overtime to Dalhousie.
Koat Thomas is a 6'6" guard from Waterloo, ON who had a breakout season with the X-Men in his freshman campaign. He garnered The AUS rookie of the year award, in addition to being named to the AUS all-rookie team and the national U SPORTS all-rookie team. Thomas averaged 8.3 points per game and 4.8 rebounds per game starting in 14 games for the AUS finalist X-Men this season.
Reddick and Thomas become the fourth and fifth X-Men to be drafted in the CEBL. David Muenkat was drafted in both 2022 and 2023 and Deon Ejim in 2023.
The complete 2024 CEBL U SPORTS Draft release and results follow below.
2024 CEBL DRAFT CLASS ANNOUNCED
Thirty Canadian student-athletes from U SPORTS, CCAA selected over three rounds
The Canadian Elite Basketball League (CEBL) announced the results of the 2024 CEBL Draft Thursday that saw 30 Canadian student-athletes selected over three rounds from 20 Canadian post-secondary institutions.
In March, the CEBL announced a newly rebranded and expanded draft format beginning in 2024 that includes all eligible Canadian U SPORTS and Canadian Collegiate Athletic Association (CCAA) student-athletes. The CEBL Draft presents a coveted opportunity for top players in U SPORTS and the CCAA to get a chance to experience professional basketball by practicing and playing alongside veteran pros from the NBA, NBA G League, Canadian National team, and top international leagues.
Each CEBL club made three selections total (one in each round) in 2024 of either returning or graduating Canadian post-secondary players. The priority of selection in round one was the reverse order of how each team finished the 2023 regular season, and the following rounds reverted to a 'snake format' in reverse order of the previous round.
Some highlights from the 2024 CEBL Draft include the following:
- The Montréal Alliance drafted three local players including Ismaël Diouf (Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu) with the first overall pick, Bahaïde Haïdara (Montréal) and Renoldo Robinson (Montréal). Diouf led Laval University to the 2024 U SPORTS Men's Basketball National Championship and was named MVP of the tournament. Haïdara was named a 2024 RSEQ First Team All-Star at the Université du Québec à Montréal.
- The Brampton Honey Badgers selected three returning CEBL development players, including Callum Baker, Cole Syllas and David Walker. Baker was the 2024 OUA MVP and a First Team All Canadian at the University of Toronto. Walker was a finalist for the CEBL's 2023 U SPORTS Player of the Year Award last season with the Scarborough Shooting Stars.
- Two of the Saskatchewan Rattlers draft picks were local players, including Alexander Dewar (Saskatoon) and Isaac Simon (Regina).
- The Vancouver Bandits selected three local players, including Adam Olsen (Surrey), Jerric Palma (Richmond) and Connor Platz (Langley).
- The Ottawa BlackJacks selected two players from the University of Ottawa, including Dragan Stajic and Justin Ndjock-Tadjoré.
- Malcolm Christie, the 2024 AUS MVP and a First Team All-Canadian at Dalhousie University, and Koat Thomas, the 2024 AUS Rookie of the Year and U SPORTS All-Rookie Team member from St. Francis Xavier University, were selected by Scarborough with the sixth overall and 15th overall picks, respectively.
- Taye Donald, a 2024 Second Team All Canadian and First Team OUA All-Star at Wilfrid Laurier University, and Nate Petrone, a 2024 First Team All-Canadian and Canada West First Team All-Star from the University of Calgary, were selected by the Edmonton Stingers with the 16th and 25th overall picks, respectively.
- The Winnipeg Sea Bears brought back 2023 CEBL U SPORTS Player of the Year and back-to-back (2023, 2024) Canada West First Team All-Star Simon Hildebrandt from the University of Manitoba with the eighth overall pick.
- The Calgary Surge selected Dondre Reddick out of St. Francis Xavier University with the ninth overall pick. Reddick was a 2024 Second Team All-Canadian and First Team AUS All-Star.
- The Niagara River Lions drafted 2024 U SPORTS Defensive Player of the Year and First Team All Canadian Luka Syllas from Queen's University with the 11th overall pick. The team also made CEBL history by drafting Jerry Jr. Mercury out of Mohawk College with the 30th overall selection, making him the league's first-ever CCAA draft pick.
The full 2024 CEBL Draft results are as follows:
PCK |
OVR |
TEAM |
PLAYER |
SCHOOL |
ROUND 1 |
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1 |
1 |
Montréal Alliance |
Ismaël Diouf |
Laval University (U SPORTS) |
2 |
2 |
Brampton Honey Badgers |
Callum Baker |
University of Toronto (U SPORTS) |
3 |
3 |
Saskatchewan Rattlers |
Elias Ralph |
University of Victoria (U SPORTS) |
4 |
4 |
Vancouver Bandits |
Adam Olsen |
University of British Columbia (U SPORTS) |
5 |
5 |
Edmonton Stingers |
Aaron Rhooms |
Toronto Metropolitan University (U SPORTS) |
6 |
6 |
Scarborough Shooting Stars |
Malcolm Christie |
Dalhousie University (U SPORTS) |
7 |
7 |
Ottawa BlackJacks |
Dragan Stajic |
University of Ottawa (U SPORTS) |
8 |
8 |
Winnipeg Sea Bears |
Simon Hildebrandt |
University of Manitoba (U SPORTS) |
9 |
9 |
Calgary Surge |
St. Francis Xavier University (U SPORTS) |
|
10 |
10 |
Niagara River Lions |
Jordan Tchuente |
Brock University (U SPORTS) |
ROUND 2 |
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1 |
11 |
Niagara River Lions |
Luka Syllas |
Queen's University (U SPORTS) |
2 |
12 |
Calgary Surge |
Mike Demagus |
McMaster University (U SPORTS) |
3 |
13 |
Winnipeg Sea Bears |
Tyler Sagl |
Lakehead University (U SPORTS) |
4 |
14 |
Ottawa BlackJacks |
Justin Ndjock-Tadjoré |
University of Ottawa (U SPORTS) |
5 |
15 |
Scarborough Shooting Stars |
St. Francis Xavier University (U SPORTS) |
|
6 |
16 |
Edmonton Stingers |
Taye Donald |
Wilfrid Laurier University (U SPORTS) |
7 |
17 |
Vancouver Bandits |
Jerric Palma |
Western University (U SPORTS) |
8 |
18 |
Saskatchewan Rattlers |
Alexander Dewar |
University of Saskatchewan (U SPORTS) |
9 |
19 |
Brampton Honey Badgers |
Cole Syllas |
Queen's University (U SPORTS) |
10 |
20 |
Montréal Alliance |
Bahaïde Haïdara |
Université du Québec à Montréal (U SPORTS) |
ROUND 3 |
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1 |
21 |
Montréal Alliance |
Renoldo Robinson |
University of Victoria (U SPORTS) |
2 |
22 |
Brampton Honey Badgers |
David Walker |
Toronto Metropolitan University (U SPORTS) |
3 |
23 |
Saskatchewan Rattlers |
Isaac Simon |
University of Alberta (U SPORTS) |
4 |
24 |
Vancouver Bandits |
Connor Platz |
Trinity Western University (U SPORTS) |
5 |
25 |
Edmonton Stingers |
Nate Petrone |
University of Calgary (U SPORTS) |
6 |
26 |
Scarborough Shooting Stars |
Davanté Hackett |
Brock University (U SPORTS) |
7 |
27 |
Ottawa BlackJacks |
Michael Kelvin II |
Queen's University (U SPORTS) |
8 |
28 |
Winnipeg Sea Bears |
Shawn Maranan |
University of Winnipeg (U SPORTS) |
9 |
29 |
Calgary Surge |
Noah Wharton |
University of Calgary (U SPORTS) |
10 |
30 |
Niagara River Lions |
Jerry Jr. Mercury |
Mohawk College (CCAA) |
For more information on each player selected in the 2024 CEBL Draft, please visit cebl.ca/cebl-draft-2024-results.