November 17, 2025 - The Carleton Ravens men's basketball team continued their hot run, dropping Laurier and Waterloo over the weekend with a pair of strong home performances.
The Ravens got off to a great start to the weekend, building a 19-7 lead before finishing the first quarter up 26-19. Aubrey Dorey-Havens dropped a trio of triples in the quarter while dishing out two assists to start off the Ravens' night. The commerce student from Vancouver, BC, had a fantastic weekend, scoring 18 points on Friday and a game-high 17 on Saturday.
Shooting over 50% in the first half, the Ravens continued to build momentum but couldn't pull away from a strong Golden Hawks team. In the third, a six-point advantage would help Carleton pull away before icing Laurier 25-15 in the fourth.
Marjok (MJ) Okado led the Ravens with 20 points in 24 minutes, while Louth-Mohamed Coulibaly had a double-double with 12 points and 11 rebounds. Dylan Kayijuka also had 10 points off the bench for Carleton.
After an impressive win Friday at Ottawa, the Waterloo Warriors entered the Ravens' Nest and were quickly knocked back onto their heels. Carleton overwhelmed the visitors in the first quarter, pulling ahead by ten as they held Waterloo to under 25% shooting. MJ Okado and Emanuel Milon each had five points as the Ravens used 11 players in the opening quarter.
The Ravens shooting caught fire in the second, hitting 73% including 4-of-5 from beyond the arc, as Dorey-Havens (9) and Okado (8) led the way.
The Warriors tried to battle back in the third, but Carleton added four points to their lead before outscoring Waterloo by 16 in the fourth.
Seven Ravens players had nine or more points with four reaching double-digits. Louth-Mohamed Coulibaly had his third double-double of the regular season, and second in a row, recording 10 rebounds and 10 points.
The Ravens wrapped up the fall half of the schedule 3-1 at home; they have three road games left before the break. Facing Ottawa in a Bytown Battle on Saturday at Montpetit Hall, before travelling to Windsor and Western to wrap up the first half.