Every summer, Team Alberta unifies players from all over our province under one banner to represent Alberta, creating a lifetime of memories as they partake at elite events hosted in locations from B.C. to Atlantic Canada. Team Alberta has a proud history, winning numerous medals over the years, and its alumni have gone on to excel at the highest levels of the hoops, from post-secondary to professional and even the Olympic Games. Our provincial team program’s goal is to identify athletes who have the potential to develop and reach the next levels in our sport. This may include attending post-secondary programs, National Team programs and professional leagues.
Head Coach: Neil Nystrom
Assistant Coaches: Mathew Hale, Nate Kravetsky
Head Coach: Isabel Ormond
Assistant Coaches: Lauren Green, Mary St. Amand
Head Coach: Reagan Wood
Associate Head Coach: Shayne Midford
Assistant Coach: Brandon Brock
Head Coach: Robyn Fleckenstein
Assistant Coach: Josh Fluker, Ken King
Olds, Alberta
Ralph Klein Centre (5601 45th Ave, Olds, AB T4H 0C9)
Ontario and Prince Edward Island will be hosting the 2020 Canada Basketball 15U & 17U Men’s and Women’s National Championships the week of August 2-9, 2020. Locations for each will be released in the coming months. Please check back at a later date.
Held once every two years, alternating between winter and summer, the Canada Games represent the highest level of national competition for up and coming Canadian athletes. The Games have been hosted in every province at least once since their inception in Quebec City during Canada’s Centennial in 1967
The 2021 Canada Summer Games will be held in the Niagara Region of Ontario. More information can be found at CanadaGames.ca
The 2021 Canada Games Technical Package has been release!
Year | 15U Men's | 15U Women's | 17U Men's | 17U Women's | ||||
Location | Result | Location | Result | Location | Result | Location | Result | |
2002 | Lethbridge | 2nd | Fredricton | 1st | Lethbridge | 4th | Fredericton | 5th |
2003 | Halifax | 6th | Halifax | 2nd | Halifax | 2nd | Halifax | 2nd |
2004 | Halifax | 5th | Halifax | 4th | Halifax | 4th | Halifax | 2nd |
2005 | Calgary | 3rd | Calgary | 4th | Canada Summer Games | |||
2006 | Vancouver | 2nd | Sherbrooke | 2nd | Vancouver | 6th | Sherbrooke | 3rd |
2007 | Sherbrooke | 9th | Vancouver | 2nd | Sherbrooke | 1st | Vancouver | 2nd |
2008 | Kamloops | 5th | Kamloops | 6th | Kamloops | 2nd | Kamloops | 2nd |
2009 | Kamloops | 3rd | Kamloops | 3rd | Canada Summer Games | |||
2010 | Winnipeg | 5th | Toronto | 4th | Winnipeg | 5th | Toronto | 5th |
2011 | Toronto | 5th | Winnipeg | 4th | Toronto | 4th | Winnipeg | 6th |
2012 | Sherbrooke | 6th | Fredricton | 8th | Sherbrooke | 5th | Fredricton | 7th |
2013 | St. John’s | 4th | St. John’s | 9th | Canada Summer Games | |||
2014 | Edmonton | 5th | Edmonton | 5th | Edmonton | 9th | Edmonton | 3rd |
2015 | Halifax | 6th | Edmonton | 5th | Halifax | 8th | Edmonton | 5th |
2016 | Winnipeg | 6th | Regina | 5th | Winnipeg | 7th | Regina | 5th |
2017 | Regina | 4th | Regina | 5th | Canada Summer Games | |||
2018 | Kamloops | 4th | Fredericton | 7th | Kamloops | 5th | Fredericton | 4th |
2019 | Fredericton | 3rd | Victoria | 5th | Fredericton | 6th | Victoria | 2nd |
Year | Event | Location | Female Results | Male Results |
1975 | Canada Winter Games | Lethbridge | 5th | 6th |
1979 | Canada Winter Games | Brandon | 10th | |
1981 | Canada Summer Games | Thunder Bay | 3rd | |
1983 | Canada Winter Games | Saguenay-Lac-St-Jean | 5th | 9th |
1985 | Canada Summer Games | Saint John | 4th | |
1987 | Canada Winter Games | Cape Breton | 5th | 9th |
1989 | Canada Summer Games | Saskatoon | 7th | 5th |
1993 | Canada Summer Games | Kamloops | 7th | 6th |
1997 | Canada Summer Games | Brandon | 3rd | 4th |
2001 | Canada Summer Games | London | 5th | 3rd |
2005 | Canada Summer Games | Regina | 2nd | 9th |
2009 | Canada Summer Games | Prince Edward Island | 1st | 8th |
2013 | Canada Summer Games | Sherbrooke | 4th | 10th |
2017 | Canada Summer Games | Winnipeg | 4th | 2nd |