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Teddy Allen Erupts for 32 Points as Winnipeg Sea Bears Dismantle Ottawa BlackJacks 117-88

CEBL - Teddy Allen delivered a commanding 32-point, 12-rebound double-double to lead the Winnipeg Sea Bears to a dominant 29-point blowout over the Ottawa BlackJacks on June 4, 2026, exposing Ottawa's defensive vulnerabilities despite Matthew Cleveland's 27-point effort.
Teddy Allen Erupts for 32 Points as Winnipeg Sea Bears Dismantle Ottawa BlackJacks 117-88

Teddy Allen has record setting night in victory Photo Credit: CEBL

Winnipeg Sea Bears didn’t just beat Ottawa on June 4, 2026 — they overwhelmed them. The Sea Bears controlled the BlackJacks from wire to wire, winning 117-88 in a performance that showcased everything working in their favor: a dominant lead scorer, balanced offensive contributions, and efficient ball movement that Ottawa simply had no answer for.

Teddy Allen Sets the Tone

The story of the night was Teddy Allen. The small forward logged 37 minutes and finished with 32 points, 12 rebounds, and 4 assists — a complete performance that left little room for debate about who the best player on the floor was. Allen’s path to this moment was anything but linear. He bounced through West Virginia, Nebraska, and New Mexico State across 119 college games before turning professional, building the kind of resilience that tends to show up on nights like this one.

Teddy Allen — 32pts, 12reb, 4ast

What made Allen’s performance particularly impressive wasn’t just the volume — it was the timing and efficiency that kept Ottawa from ever finding a foothold. When a team’s best player is producing at that level, it forces the defense to collapse, and Winnipeg’s supporting cast was ready to take full advantage.

A Balanced Attack Ottawa Couldn’t Contain

Trey McGowens and Simon Hildebrandt each finished with 19 points, providing a second and third scoring option that stretched Ottawa’s defense beyond its limits. Hildebrandt, a Canadian player from Winnipeg, added 7 rebounds and 3 assists in just over 30 minutes — a well-rounded outing from a hometown contributor. McGowens, meanwhile, was remarkably efficient, producing his 19 points and 6 assists in only 22 minutes on the floor.

Armani Chaney added 14 points and 5 assists off the point guard spot, while Jeremiah Tilmon Jr. chipped in 13 points and 4 rebounds. Five Sea Bears players reached double figures, and that collective firepower is what turned a competitive game into a blowout.

Cleveland’s 27 Points Meant Nothing in the Final Picture

Ottawa’s Matthew Cleveland was arguably the second-best individual performer on the floor. The former Florida State and Miami product put up 27 points, 4 rebounds, and 6 assists in 31 minutes — a stat line that would win most games. But individual brilliance rarely overcomes a 29-point deficit, and that’s precisely the problem Ottawa faces when their supporting cast can’t match up.

Justin Harmon added 18 points and Marko Maletic contributed 16, but the BlackJacks’ offense never generated the kind of sustained pressure needed to challenge Winnipeg’s rhythm. Javonte Smart‘s 11 points and 2 assists were a footnote in a game that had already slipped away.

The Sea Bears’ victory was a statement: when Allen is locked in and the entire roster is contributing, Winnipeg is a genuinely difficult team to prepare for. Ottawa will need to find answers quickly if they want to avoid similar performances going forward.

Teddy Allen Erupts for 32 Points as Winnipeg Sea Bears Dismantle Ottawa BlackJacks 117-88 - BeBasket