BRIAN WALLACK

BRIAN WALLACK

Years Pro

Rookie

Position

Forward

Height

6'7"

Hometown

Surrey, BC

Date of birth

07.27.1999

University

British Columbia

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U SPORTS REGULAR SEASON AVERAGES

Year Team G MIN PTS 2FGP FT RO RD RT AS PF BS ST TO
2022-2023 UBC 14 30.2 18.8 0.588 0.705 44 58 102 28 29 5 14 25
2021-2022 UBC 18 17.1 5.6 0.492 0.647 30 49 79 16 40 1 8 20
2020-2021 UBC
2019-2020 UBC 20 13.7 4.5 0.542 0.604 26 46 72 16 34 2 14 12
2018-2019 UBC 11 7.3 3.2 0.733 0.722 5 12 17 2 13 2 3 2
2017-2018 UBC
63 17.2 7.8 0.565 0.648 105 165 270 62 116 10 39 59

Brian Wallack was drafted in the second round, 15th overall in the 2023 CEBL U SPORTS Draft

By Bandits Staff 26 May, 2023
LANGLEY, BC , May 26, 2023 – The Vancouver Bandits announced Friday that U SPORTS Development Athlete Brian Wallack sustained a broken finger during Canadian Elite Basketball League (CEBL) training camp earlier this week. The current timetable for Wallack’s return to the club’s active roster is four to five weeks. The Bandits drafted the Semiahmoo Secondary alumnus 15th overall in the second round of the 2023 CEBL U SPORTS Draft. A 6-foot-7 forward, Wallack is coming off his best U SPORTS season to date. After averaging 5.6 points per game in 2021-22, Wallack bumped his averages across the board, setting career highs with 18.8 points and recording 7.3 rebounds and two assists per game on 56.1 per cent shooting from field goal range. Vancouver’s basketball operations and medical teams will closely monitor Wallack’s progress and recovery. The Bandits tip-off the 2023 CEBL campaign tomorrow, Saturday, May 27 when the club takes on the Winnipeg Sea Bears at Canada Life Centre. Fans will have their first chance to watch the Bandits on home soil at 7 p.m. PT on Saturday, June 3 when Vancouver welcomes the Calgary Surge for its first-ever visit to LEC. Single game tickets for the highly anticipated fifth season of Bandits Basketball are available for purchase at this link . Season tickets are available for purchase and can be accessed by clicking here . A key highlight of Vancouver’s fifth CEBL campaign will be its hosting of Championship Weekend, which takes place between Friday, August 11 and Sunday, August 13. An annual celebration of the highest level of Canadian professional basketball, Championship Weekend features a postseason format that combines three games of playoff basketball as part of a multi-day festival experience designed to celebrate the intersection of arts, culture and sport. As hosts of Championship Weekend, the Bandits receive an automatic semifinal berth. Individuals interested in learning more about tickets for the Vancouver Bandits’ 2023 season are kindly asked to call (604) 455-8881 or email tickets@thebandits.ca . A complete regular season schedule can be found by clicking here .
By Bandits Staff 14 May, 2023
LANGLEY, B.C. , May 14, 2023 – The Vancouver Bandits announced Sunday its 2023 training camp roster ahead of the club’s upcoming Canadian Elite Basketball League ( CEBL ) season at Langley Events Centre (LEC). Vancouver’s roster features a total of 14 athletes; including six Canadian veterans, four Americans, one non-American overseas import and three U SPORTS development athletes. Media availability to attend Bandits training camp has been scheduled for Friday, May 19 at 10:30 a.m. at LEC. Journalists interested in attending are kindly asked to RSVP to Andrew Savory ( asavory@thebandits.ca ) to request credentials. Accreditation will be required. The group will be led by head coach and general manager Kyle Julius, who is returning to the CEBL sidelines for the first time since he led BC’s professional basketball team to the brink of championship glory in 2020 when the Bandits fell to the Edmonton Stingers in the Summer Series finals. “We are all really excited about this year's training camp roster. The goal is to build a team the province of British Columbia can be proud of. We are committed to competitive greatness, toughness and playing together,” Julius said.
By Bandits Staff 19 Apr, 2023
LANGLEY, B.C. , April 19, 2023 – The Vancouver Bandits announced Wednesday that the club has drafted two local university standouts, Diego Maffia from the University of Victoria and Brian Wallack from the University of British Columbia (UBC), at the fifth annual Canadian Elite Basketball League ( CEBL ) U SPORTS Draft. An alumnus of Victoria’s Oak Bay Secondary, Maffia recently completed his third year of U SPORTS hoops and was selected by the Bandits sixth overall in the first round. Wallack starred at Semiahmoo Secondary before embarking upon his post-secondary career with the UBC Thunderbirds, where he has played for four seasons prior to being selected 15th overall in the second round of this year’s draft. “We are really excited about working with Diego. He is an outstanding young Canadian player with an extremely bright future. He has an elite knack for scoring and making big plays. We are looking forward to working with him and helping him grow as a player,” Bandits head coach and general manager Kyle Julius said. “We love the way Brian plays. He is tough and he plays with big time energy. We are excited about helping Brian improve and having his passion and effort enhance our culture.” A 6-foot-1 guard, Maffia’s ascent up the CEBL U SPORTS Draft boards coincides with the Vikes’ recent postseason success, earning back-to-back trips to the U SPORTS Final 8 in 2022 and 2023. Maffia led the nation in scoring during the 2022-23 season with 24.9 points per game while also averaging 4.2 rebounds and 4.3 assists per game on 47.3 and 37.3 per cent shooting from field goal and three-point range, respectively. Maffia’s 10.6 attempts from three-point range were tops in the country, as were his four conversions per game from long range. The marksman was named Canada West Player of the Year and a U SPORTS First Team All-Canadian. Maffia’s reputation as a talented shooter dates back to his high school days when he scored what is believed to be the record for points in a game with 96 on Feb. 9, 2019 at the 46th annual Western Canada tournament in Kelowna. “The opportunity to be drafted into the CEBL is a special privilege and I am grateful to be selected by my home province’s professional team in the Vancouver Bandits. I have followed the club since its inception and I have watched the CEBL grow year after year. I am keen to learn from the veteran pros on the roster and through the tutelage of the Bandits’ coaching staff,” Maffia said. Two of Maffia’s most impressive performances came when the Vikes needed it most. He dropped 42 points in the Vikes’ season finale victory versus UBC and followed it up a month later with a 40-point Final 8 quarterfinal performance against UPEI that included the game winning basket to seal the game and a semifinal berth for Victoria. “Diego’s talent and dedication have earned him a well-deserved opportunity to play in the CEBL. Playing and practicing versus professional players will provide him with experience and development opportunities that will help him grow as a player. The CEBL has a talented pool of players and Diego will have the chance to compete against some of the best basketball players in Canada,” Vikes head coach Craig Beaucamp said. A 6-foot-7 forward, Wallack is currently working toward his master’s of kinesiology and balances his graduate studies with his on and off court commitments for the Thunderbirds. The result of this past campaign was his best U SPORTS season to date. After averaging 5.6 points per game in 2021-22, Wallack bumped his averages across the board, setting career highs with 18.8 points and recording 7.3 rebounds and two assists per game on 56.1 per cent shooting from field goal range. “I am incredibly grateful for the opportunity to be a part of the Vancouver Bandits this summer. It has been a dream of mine since the CEBL started to be a member of the team. I would like to thank Bandits management for this opportunity as well as my family, friends and coaches that have helped me get to this position. I am very fortunate to be surrounded by great people,” Wallack said. Wallack scored a career-high 31 points (13-of-15 from the field) in a 92-79 win over Brandon University on January 7. “We are thrilled that Brian has earned the opportunity to be drafted by the Vancouver Bandits,” said UBC head coach Kevin Hanson. “This is a result of Brian’s remarkable work ethic both on and off the court that has seen him evolve into such an effective all-around player who had a breakout season for us as a team leader. He’s a tough competitor that set the tone for us on many nights and he is a first class individual that will only continue to build his talent in a professional basketball environment with the Bandits.” The Bandits tip-off the 2023 CEBL campaign on Saturday, May 27 when the club takes on the Winnipeg Sea Bears at Canada Life Centre. Fans will have their first chance to watch the Bandits on home soil at 7 p.m. PT on Saturday, June 3 when Vancouver welcomes the Calgary Surge for its first-ever visit to LEC. Season tickets for the fifth season of Bandits Basketball are available for purchase and can be accessed by clicking here . A full seat map, price chart breakdown, season schedule and a complete list of season ticket holder benefits can be found by clicking here . A key highlight of Vancouver’s fifth CEBL campaign will be its hosting of Championship Weekend, which takes place between Friday, August 11 and Sunday, August 13. An annual celebration of the highest level of Canadian professional basketball, Championship Weekend features a postseason format that combines three games of playoff basketball as part of a multi-day festival experience designed to celebrate the intersection of arts, culture and sport. As hosts of Championship Weekend, the Bandits receive an automatic semifinal berth. Individuals interested in learning more about tickets for the Vancouver Bandits’ 2023 season are kindly asked to call (604) 455-8881 or email tickets@thebandits.ca . A complete regular season schedule can be found by clicking here . More information is available at thebandits.ca and @vancouverbandits on Instagram and TikTok , as well as @vancitybandits on Facebook and Twitter .
By CEBL Staff 11 Apr, 2023
The Canadian Elite Basketball League (CEBL) announced Tuesday that the 2023 CEBL U SPORTS Draft results will be revealed Wednesday, April 19 on CEBL.ca as well as through the league’s social media channels (@cebleague). Representatives of all 10 clubs will convene through a virtual platform for the two-round draft prior to their selections being made public April 19. The order of selection will have the latest expansion team, Winnipeg Sea Bears, pick first followed by the reverse order of finish in the 2022 regular season standings. As was the case in 2022, draft-eligible U SPORTS players may have completed their university eligibility in 2021-22, or they may be returning to their university team this fall and be classified within the CEBL’s U SPORTS Developmental player program. They must qualify as Canadian, and they must have completed at least one full year of eligibility at their U SPORTS institution. Order for Round 1: Winnipeg Sea Bears Montreal Alliance Calgary Surge (formerly Guelph Nighthawks) Edmonton Stingers Saskatchewan Rattlers Vancouver Bandits Ottawa BlackJacks Niagara River Lions Scarborough Shooting Stars Brampton Honey Badgers (formerly Hamilton Honey Badgers) Order for Round 2: Brampton Honey Badgers Scarborough Shooting Stars Niagara River Lions Ottawa BlackJacks Vancouver Bandits Saskatchewan Rattlers Edmonton Stingers Calgary Surge Montreal Alliance Scarborough Shooting Stars The 2022 CEBL U SPORTS Draft Class saw elite U SPORTS talent play and train alongside top CEBL professionals with experience playing in premier pro leagues from around the world, including the NBA, NBA G League, and top international FIBA leagues. Notably, first overall pick David Muenkat (Scarborough Shooting Stars) went on to become the U SPORTS Defensive Player of the Year and a Second Team All-Canadian in 2022-23 while leading STFX to the U SPORTS National championship finals. Aiden Warnholtz (Ottawa BlackJacks) and 2021 CEBL U SPORTS Draft pick Grant Shepherd (Niagara River Lions) won the 2022-23 U SPORTS men’s basketball Final 8 Championship with Carleton University for a second year in a row. Warnholtz was also named First Team All-Canadian and given U SPORTS National Championship Game MVP honours. 2022 CEBL U SPORTS Player of the Year, Thomas Kennedy won the Mike Moser Memorial Trophy and won the OUA Player of the Year award in 2022-23 after averaging 20.8 points and 13.5 rebounds per game with the University of Windsor. Kennedy was also named to the Canadian Senior Men’s National Team for the FIBA World Cup Qualifiers this past November. He was named to the 2022 CEBL All-Canadian Team after leading his Fraser Valley Bandits in rebounding (8.3) and field goal accuracy (.636). A league created by Canadians for Canadians with a mission to develop Canadian players, coaches, sports executives, and referees, the CEBL boasts the highest percentage of Canadian players of any pro league in the country with 71 percent of its 2022 rosters being Canadian. Players bring experience from the NBA, NBA G League, top international pro leagues, the Canadian National team program, and top NCAA programs as well as U SPORTS. Nine players have moved from the CEBL into the NBA following a CEBL season, and 28 CEBL players attended NBA G League training camps last October. The 2023 CEBL season tips off May 24 with the Brampton Honey Badgers visiting the Ottawa BlackJacks in a game that will be nationally televised on TSN. More information about the CEBL is available at CEBL.ca and @cebleague on Instagram, Twitter, TikTok, LinkedIn, Facebook and YouTube. Quotes: “Our U SPORTS Draft produces tremendous talent that showcases the depth of Canadian basketball and our university programs across the country,” said Mike Morreale, Commissioner and Co-Founder of the CEBL. “The 2023 Draft will see another twenty homegrown superstars get the chance to play alongside top elite professionals this summer as the CEBL enters its fifth and most exciting season yet.” “We are very excited for the fifth annual CEBL-U SPORTS Draft,” said Lisette Johnson-Stapley, Chief Sports Officer, U SPORTS. “The CEBL partnership provides a unique experience for U SPORTS student-athletes to pursue professional careers on home soil while shaping the future of basketball in Canada. We look forward to watching phenomenal basketball across the nation this summer."
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