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St. Clair Men’s Basketball Well Represented in OCAA Awards

St. Clair Men’s Basketball Well Represented in OCAA Awards

Windsor, ON – The St. Clair College Men's Basketball team was well represented amongst the OCAA Award winners recognized Thursday night at the Championship Banquet.  The evening was part of the OCAA Provincial Championship weekend being hosted by St. Clair College and was held at their downtown campus Centre for the Arts.

St. Clair's Shakael Pryce (Pickering, ON) became the 4th CCAA All-Canadian in the history of Saints Men's Basketball joining Jimmy Parsons (1997-98), David Korenic (2009-10) and David Gomez Jr. (2022).  The 3rd year 6'2" transfer guard was second among all OCAA players with 106 assists and 42 steals during the regular season.  Pryce was also one of seven players to average 20.0 points per game or better, helping lead St. Clair (15-3) to a West Division championship.  This is the fourth outright division title for the Saints in program history and 15 regular season wins is tied for 3rd most in their 55 years of play.  Pryce was also named a West Division First-Team All-Star.

4th year 6'2" guard Terence Williams (Windsor, ON) was named the West Division Defensive Player of the Year after contributing 39 steals, 58 defensive rebounds and seven blocks in 18 games.

5th year swing player Jalen Harmon (Ypsilanti, MI) and 6'4" forward Chad Vincent-Simon (Scarborough, ON) were both selected to the West Division Second-Team All-Star team.  Vincent-Simon was 20th in OCAA scoring at 15.4 points per game and 5th in provincial free throw shooting at 85.4%.  Harmon was fourth on St. Clair's roster in scoring at 11.9 points per game. 

The Saints open their OCAA Championship tournament Friday against Conestoga College (Kitchener) at 8:00pm at the SportsPlex in their quarter-final match-up.