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SUMMARY:St. Clair Men’s Basketball in Etobicoke for Provincial Championship
DESCRIPTION:St. Clair Men’s Basketball in Etobicoke for Provincial Championship\nThe St. Clair College Men’s Basketball team (18-2) is riding an 8-game win streak and have their sights on the top prize at the OCAA Championship which begins with a semi-final game against Durham College (Oshawa) Saturday at 6:00pm. Host Humber Polytechnic meets Georgian College (Barrie) in the earlier semi-final game. The winner of each semi-final game advances to the Gold Medal matchup on Sunday afternoon while the loser of each will play for the Bronze Medal. \nThe Saints have been one of the top four teams in the province for a fourth straight season and finished second in the West Division this year while currently being ranked 2nd in the province and 4th nationally. St. Clair advanced to the provincial semi-final with a 120-63 win over Fleming in the crossover game and a 103-88 victory against Lambton this past weekend. \nThe Lords (19-1) were the East Division Champions while sitting 3rd in the OCAA rankings and hold the 8th spot in the CCAA poll with the 4th best offense in the league (86.4ppg) but their defense stood out giving up under 68 points per game which was 2nd in the OCAA. Durham beat Fanshawe 92-70 in the crossover game before topping Mohawk 98-87 last weekend to advance to their second consecutive final four. \nDurham had several players recognized by the OCAA including 6’6” forward Mark Stoop (Oshawa\, ON) who was named an East Division First Team All-Star\, East Division Player of the Year and a CCAA All-Canadian after scoring 11.0ppg to go with 8.5 rebounds per contest (OCAA 6th). 6’3” guard Jasean Elliott (Toronto\, ON) was also a First Team All-Star and the Defensive Player of the Year in the East Division for the Lords while former Saint 6’0” guard Miles Hall (Toronto\, ON) and 6’5” forward Rashane Smith (Brampton\, ON) were part of the East Division Second Team. Smith and 6’3” guard Javade Marne (Etobicoke\, ON) made the East Division All-Rookie Team while 6’1” guard Rudy Fakih (Toronto\, ON) was the East Division Sixth Man of the Year. \nSt. Clair tied their 3rd best regular season win total (16) in program history and achieved their 5th highest winning percentage (.889) since the 1980-81 season as the OCAA’s top scoring team while averaging nearly 97 points per game. The Saints also held their opponents to 77.3 points per contest which stood 9th in the league. \nIn their only meeting this year the Saints beat Durham 82-77 on Oct. 6th at the SportsPlex in a preseason exhibition game. St. Clair will also be looking to avenge their 82-69 loss to Durham in Oshawa last March at the Provincial Championship which deprived the Saints of an OCAA Bronze Medal. This will also be one of the final opportunities this sport season for points in the St. Clair/Durham Sledgehammer Series. \n4th year forward Mazin Tiea (Windsor\, ON/Kennedy) finished with a 16.1ppg average for the Saints which is 10th in the OCAA but was 2nd in field goal percentage (62%)\, 5th in rebounding (8.7 per game) and led the league in blocked shots with 46 (2.9 per game) earning him West Division Defensive Player of the Year and West Division First-Team All-Star honours. Tiea also became the 6th CCAA All-Canadian in St. Clair Men’s Basketball history. 4th year transfer guard Jacob Masters (Toronto\, ON) was also a West Division First Team All-Star after finishing as the 8th leading scorer in the province topping the Saints with a 17.1ppg average while making the most triples in the league (65) with the 2nd best conversion rate at nearly 42% from deep. St. Clair’s 3rd year transfer guard Kyle Brown-Fazekas (Windsor\, ON/Kennedy) was the final West Division First Team All-Star after scoring 13.1ppg while adding 4.9 rebounds per contest. Fellow 3rd year transfer swing player Amari Frye (Ypsilanti\, MI) led the province in assists at 5.7 per game and scores 11.6ppg for the Saints adding 4.2 rebounds a game. 5th year swing player Darnelle Peddie (Pickering\, ON) rounds out St. Clair’s double-digit scorers with an even 10.0 per game to go with 3.3 assists and 4.4 rebounds per game. \nThe Gold and Silver medal winners from the Provincial Championship will qualify for the CCAA National Championship March 12-15 which is being hosted by Vanier College in the Montreal borough of Ville St-Laurent\, QC.
URL:https://inplaymagazine.com/events/st-clair-mens-basketball-in-etobicoke-for-provincial-championship/
CATEGORIES:St Clair College
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SUMMARY:St. Clair Women's Volleyball Host Quarterfinal
DESCRIPTION:St. Clair Women’s Volleyball Host Quarterfinal\nThe St. Clair women’s volleyball team will be hosting a home playoff OCAA Quarterfinal on Saturday\, February 15. \nThe Saints will be taking on the La Cite Coyotes at 7:00 pm at the Sportsplex. The winner will advance to the OCAA Championship on February 21-22. \nSt. Clair ended the regular season with a record of 16 wins and 2 loses and in 2nd place in the OCAA West. The Saints are currently ranked 2nd in Ontario and 11th in Canada. \nThe Saints won 49 sets and lost 15 in their 18 regular season games. La Cite had a regular season record of 13-5 and ended up 3rd in the OCAA East Division. The Coyotes won 42 sets and lost 19 in their 18 regular season matches. La Cite is ranked 4th in Ontario. \nThe Saints were led this season offensively by third year middle Geneva Huisman (Amherstburg; Maranatha Christian Academy) who was third in the OCAA West with 4.3 points/set and second in the entire OCAA with a kill percentage of .412. Huisman was named OCAA West Player of the Year and a CCAA All Canadian on Wednesday. \nSt. Clair Men’s Volleyball Travel to Kitchener for Playoffs\nThe St. Clair men’s volleyball team will be off to Kitchener to take part in the OCAA Quarterfinals on Saturday\, February 15. \nThe Saints will be taking on the Conestoga Condors at 6:00 pm. The winner will advance to the OCAA Championship on February 21-22. \nSt. Clair ended the regular season with a record of 6 wins and 10 loses and in 8th place in the tough OCAA West but upset the 1st place in the East Georgian Grizzlies 3-2 this past Saturday. \nThe Saints won 31 sets and lost 38 in their 18 regular season games. Conestoga had a regular season record of 12-6 and ended up 4th in the OCAA West Division. The Condors won 43 sets and lost 23 in their 18 regular season matches. Conestoga is ranked 5th in Ontario defeating the Saints twice in regular season play. \nThe Saints were led offensively by outside hitter Kale Wilkinson (Windsor; Riverside) who was fourth in the OCAA West with 3.21 kills/set.
URL:https://inplaymagazine.com/events/st-clair-womens-volleyball-host-quarterfinal/
LOCATION:St. Clair College SportsPlex\, Geraedts Dr\, Windsor\, Ontario\, N9G 2E4\, Canada
CATEGORIES:St Clair College
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SUMMARY:St. Clair Men’s Basketball Hosts Playoff Crossover
DESCRIPTION:St. Clair Men’s Basketball Hosts Fleming Saturday in Playoff Crossover\nFor the first time since 2009 the St. Clair College Basketball team (16-2\, West 2nd Place) will face Fleming College (Peterborough) in the post-season. The Saints host the Phoenix Saturday in a playoff crossover game which tips at 3:30pm in the SportsPlex. \nThis past year the Saints tied their 3rd greatest regular season win total in program history and achieved their 5th highest winning percentage (.889) since the 1980-81 season. St. Clair is currently the OCAA’s #2 ranked team and moved up to #4 in most recent CCAA National poll. \n4th year transfer guard Jacob Masters (Toronto\, ON) is the 8th leading scorer in the province topping the Saints with a 17.1ppg average while making the most triples in the league (65) with the 2nd best conversion rate at nearly 42% from deep. 4th year forward Mazin Tiea (Windsor\, ON/Kennedy) finished with a 16.1ppg for St. Clair which is 10th in the OCAA but was 2nd in field goal percentage (62%)\, 5th in rebounding (8.7 per game) and led the league in blocked shots with 46 (2.9 per game). St. Clair’s 3rd year transfer guard Kyle Brown-Fazekas (Windsor\, ON/Kennedy) nets 13.1ppg along with 4.9 rebounds per contest while fellow 3rd year transfer swing player Amari Frye (Ypsilanti\, MI) led the province in assists at 5.7 per game and scores 11.6ppg for the Saints adding 4.2 rebounds a game. 5th year swing player Darnelle Peddie (Pickering\, ON) rounds out St. Clair’s double-digit scorers with an even 10.0 per game to go with 3.3 assists and 4.4 rebounds per game. \nFleming finished 7th in in the East Division with a 5-13 record and reached the OCAA post-season for the first time since 2011. \n 
URL:https://inplaymagazine.com/events/st-clair-mens-basketball-hosts-playoff-crossover/
LOCATION:St. Clair College SportsPlex\, Geraedts Dr\, Windsor\, Ontario\, N9G 2E4\, Canada
CATEGORIES:St Clair College
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SUMMARY:St. Clair Basketball Regular Season Finale
DESCRIPTION:St. Clair Basketball Hosts Redeemer Saturday in Regular Season Finale\nThe St. Clair College Basketball teams finish their OCAA West Division regular season schedules Saturday night when they host Redeemer University (Ancaster) as part of a busy day at the SportsPlex.  The Women tip at 6:00pm followed by the Men’s game at 8:00pm.  Admission is free for the basketball doubleheader compliments of the St. Clair Alumni Association which takes place after the Women’s Volleyball crossover playoff matchup against George Brown at 2:00pm.  The Saints will be recognizing their graduating basketball players before each game as well as the golf and cross-country grads at halftime of the Women’s game. \nThe St. Clair Women (5-10) are ranked #9 in this week’s OCAA provincial poll and need a win over Redeemer (4-11) to hold onto 6th Place in the West which will determine their crossover playoff opponent from the East Division being played next weekend.  In their other matchup with Redeemer three months ago\, the Saints lost 65-61 in Ancaster.  \nSt. Clair is led in scoring by 3rd year transfer guard Kaelyn Batten (Windsor\, ON/St. Thomas of Villanova) who sits 6th in the province at 15.0ppg to go with 5.0 rebounds and 3.1 assists per game adding a team best 2.2 steals per contest.  Batten is also logging over 35 minutes a game and converts nearly 72% of her free throws which is top 10 in both of those OCAA categories. 4th year guard Shae-Lyn Murphy (Windsor\, ON/Holy Names) is also not short on playing time with over 38 minutes per game (OCAA 3rd) and leads the Saints in rebounding (6.9) and assists (4.2) per game while netting 11.1ppg. \nThe St. Clair Men (15-2) remain in 2nd Place of the West Division as the OCAA’s #2 ranked team and hold #6 spot in the national poll.  The Saints got by Redeemer (3-13) by a score of 109-97 in Ancaster on Nov. 8th. \n4th year transfer guard Jacob Masters (Toronto\, ON) and 4th year forward Mazin Tiea (Windsor\, ON/Kennedy) both average an identical 16.3ppg for St. Clair which is 10th and 11th respectively in the province.  Tiea likes to do his work around the basket and is 3rd in field goal conversion at 60.7% adding 9.0rpg (OCAA 5th) and has the most OCAA blocks at 3.0 per game.  In contrast\, Masters sets up shop far from the hoop making the most triples in the league with the 7th best rate of success making over 40% from distance and adds 2.6 assists per game.  St. Clair’s 3rd year transfer guard Kyle Brown-Fazekas (Windsor\, ON/Kennedy) averages 13.3ppg along with 5.0 rebounds per contest.  3rd year transfer swing player Amari Frye (Ypsilanti\, MI) is the top assist man in the province at 5.4 per game and nets 11.6ppg for the Saints and adds 4.2 rebounds a game.  \nThe evening will also feature an official unveiling of a new ‘Saints Wall of Honour’ at the SportsPlex which will be presented at halftime of the Men’s game.  The list of all-time St. Clair College student-athlete performers who will be honoured are listed below. \n\nJohn Moore – Hockey\nHenry Koscielski – Men’s Basketball\nSandra Meisel – Badminton\nDebbie Cowgill – Women’s Basketball\nBeth Brannagan – Women’s Volleyball\nJimmy Parsons – Men’s Basketball\nLindsay Verkoeyen – Softball\nRob Malbasic – Men’s Soccer\nAlexa Georgiou – Softball\nJason Hernandez – Men’s Volleyball\nKyle Breitner – Baseball\nShannon Kennedy – Women’s Basketball\nTyler Jones – Cross Country
URL:https://inplaymagazine.com/events/st-clair-basketball-regular-season-finale/
LOCATION:St. Clair College SportsPlex\, Geraedts Dr\, Windsor\, Ontario\, N9G 2E4\, Canada
CATEGORIES:St Clair College
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SUMMARY:St. Clair Women's Volleyball Hosting Playoff Saturday
DESCRIPTION:St. Clair Women’s Volleyball Hosting Playoff Saturday\nThe St. Clair women’s volleyball team will be hosting a home playoff crossover qualifier on Saturday\, February 8.\nThe Saints will be taking on the George Brown Huskies at 2:00 pm at the Sportsplex. The winner will advance to the OCAA Quarterfinals on February 15. \nSt. Clair ended the regular season with a record of 16 wins and 2 loses and in 2nd place in the OCAA West. The Saints are currently ranked 2nd in Ontario and 11th in Canada. \nThe Saints won 49 sets and lost 15 in their 18 regular season games. George Brown had a regular season record of 6-12 and ended up 7th in the OCAA East Division. The Huskies won 24 sets and lost 39 in their 18 regular season matches. \nThe Saints were led this season offensively by third year middle Geneva Huisman (Amherstburg; Marantha) who was third in the OCAA West with 4.3 points/set and second in the entire OCAA with a kill percentage of .412. Third year setter Emma Clements (Windsor; Holy Names) had a great season as well coming in 4th in the OCAA with 8.04 assists per set.
URL:https://inplaymagazine.com/events/st-clair-womens-volleyball-hosting-playoff-saturday/
LOCATION:St. Clair College SportsPlex\, Geraedts Dr\, Windsor\, Ontario\, N9G 2E4\, Canada
CATEGORIES:St Clair College
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SUMMARY:St. Clair Basketball Hosts Fanshawe
DESCRIPTION:St. Clair College SportsPlex to Host Saturday Basketball Against Fanshawe\nThe St. Clair College Basketball teams continue their OCAA West Division regular season schedule Saturday afternoon at the SportsPlex when they host Fanshawe College (London). The Women’s game starts at 1:00pm followed by the Men’s game at 3:00pm. \nThe Women’s matchup will feature a pair of .500 teams as the Saints are 2-2 (West 5th Place) while Fanshawe holds a record of 3-3 (West 4th Place). The Falcons entered the provincial rankings this past week at #10 while St. Clair dropped to 7th in the latest OCAA poll. \nSt. Clair 3rd year transfer guard Kaelyn Batten (Windsor\, ON/St. Thomas of Villanova) is second in league scoring at 19.8ppg and adds 6.0 rebounds per game. 4th year guard Shae-Lyn Murphy (Windsor\, ON/Holy Names) leads the Saints in rebounding at 8.3 per contest to go with 9.0ppg and a team best 5.3 assists per game. \nThe St. Clair Men (5-0\, West 1st Place) rose to the #1 spot in the CCAA National rankings for the first time in program history this week and have been the top-rated team in the province all season. Fanshawe (2-5\, West 8th Place) will be looking for an upset to get their season turned around. Dueling styles will be in play as the Saints have the highest output in the province averaging nearly 108 points per game as a team while Fanshawe has held their opponents to the 4th least amount at 72.0 per contest. \nSt. Clair has six players averaging double figures led by 3rd year transfer guard Kyle Brown-Fazekas (Windsor\, ON/Kennedy) who is 4th in OCAA scoring at 19.0 points per game while adding 6.2 rebounds per contest. 4th year guard Jacob Masters (Toronto\, ON/Oakwood) is netting 15.2ppg with fellow 3rd year transfer swing player Amari Frye (Ypsilanti\, MI/Lincoln) dropping in 13.2ppg for the Saints. 4th year shooting guard Jadon Tillman (Warren\, MI) is hitting at 12.8ppg to go with 4.5 assists per game and in only three games 4th year forward Mazin Tiea (Windsor\, ON/Kennedy) has managed an 11.3ppg\, 6.7rpg and 2.0 blocked shots average. 5th year swing player Darnelle Peddie (Pickering\, ON) is the final Saints in double figures at 11.2ppg but is 2nd in OCAA 3-point shooting making over 57% of his attempts from long range.
URL:https://inplaymagazine.com/events/st-clair-basketball-hosts-fanshawe/
LOCATION:St. Clair College SportsPlex\, Geraedts Dr\, Windsor\, Ontario\, N9G 2E4\, Canada
CATEGORIES:St Clair College
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SUMMARY:CCAA Cross-Country Running National Championships
DESCRIPTION:St. Clair Set to Host CCAA Cross-Country Running National Championships\nSt. Clair College is set to host the Canadian Collegiate Athletic Association Cross-Country Running National Championships at Windsor’s Malden Park on November 9th. This will be the second time the Saints have presented the event to collegiate teams from across Canada which was held at the same site in 2003 and was the second cross-country championship in the CCAA’s history. \nThirty-eight schools across four conferences have qualified teams or individuals to participate in the event with the Women’s race starting at 12:00pm followed by the Men’s Race at 1:00pm. The Women’s field features 98 runners including 15 teams while the Men will send out 100 competitors and 16 teams. \nThe Ontario Colleges Athletic Association (OCAA) will have six schools in each gender including Men’s and Women’s teams from host St. Clair College\, Fanshawe College (London)\, Mohawk College (Hamilton) and Humber Polytechnic (Etobicoke). The OCAA also has Women’s teams from Loyalist College (Belleville)\, St. Lawrence College (Kingston) and Men’s teams from Conestoga College (Kitchener) and Sheridan College (Brampton). Fanshawe won the OCAA Men’s team event led by their individual champion Matt Talbot (Ailsa Craig\, ON) while the Mohawk Women’s team took Ontario Gold with Sheridan’s Mette Siemens (Saskatoon\, SK) finishing as the top female runner. \nThe Alberta Colleges Athletic Association (ACAC) will be represented by nine teams including Men’s and Women’s squads from Northern Alberta Institute of Technology Polytechnic (Edmonton\, AB) and Lethbridge Polytechnic (Lethbridge\, AB). Medicine Hat College (Medicine Hat\, AB) and Red Deer Polytechnic (Red Deer\, AB) will be sending a Women’s team while Southern Alberta Institute of Technology (Calgary\, AB) and University of Alberta-Augustana (Camrose\, AB) have qualified Men’s teams. Red Deer won the Alberta Women’s title while Cadence Laplante (Okotoks\, AB) of St. Mary’s University ran to individual Gold. SAIT was dominant in the Alberta Men’s race who swept the top four spots for the team title and were led by Nathan Woyessa (Calgary\, AB). \nThe Atlantic Collegiate Athletic Association will be sending a total of 11 runners including their Men’s conference team champion from Crandall University (Moncton\, NB) along with individual entries led by ACAA Men’s Individual winner Zach Comber (Kingston\, ON) from Dalhousie Agricultural Campus (Truro\, NS) and Women’s title holder Madesen Allen (Dartmouth\, NS) from Mount St. Vincent University (Halifax\, NS). \nRéseau du sport étudiant du Québec has been the top performing conference in recent national history and send the largest contingent with 15 total schools including Men’s and Women’s teams from Cégep Garneau and Cégep de Sainte-Foy who are both from Québec City\, QC. La belle province will also feature Women’s teams from Cégep Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu (Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu\, QC)\, Cégep de Trois-Rivières (Trois-Rivières\, QC) and Dawson College (Montreal\, QC) and Men’s teams from Cégep de Saint-Jérôme (Saint-Jérôme\, QC)\, Champlain College-Lennoxville (Sherbrooke\, QC) and John Abbott College (Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue\, QC). Sainte-Foy took the Men’s Quebec team title and Silver Medalist Xavier St-Onge (Saguenay\, QC) from Chicoutimi is the top performer from his province at the Nationals. Léane Baril (Rouyn-Noranda\, QC) topped the podium and led Garneau to the Quebec Women’s team title. \nThe St. Clair Saints were 4th as a team in the OCAA Women’s event while the Men finished 5th but had three individual athletes finish with All-Ontario recognition. Victoria Horrobin (Wallaceburg\, ON) earned First-Team All-Ontario honours for the Saints finishing 6th and Carter Free (Napanee\, ON) was also a First-Team All-Ontario performer in the Men’s race placing 6th while Melein Keflay (Windsor\, ON/Assumption) was 11th which earned him inclusion with the Second-Team All-Ontario group for the Saints. \n 
URL:https://inplaymagazine.com/events/ccaa-cross-country-running-national-championships/
LOCATION:Fort Malden\, Amherstburg\, Ontario\, Canada
CATEGORIES:St Clair College
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SUMMARY:St. Clair Volleyball Home Openers
DESCRIPTION:St. Clair Volleyball Home Openers Saturday\nThe St. Clair College women’s and men’s volleyball teams will open their OCAA home schedule on Saturday afternoon at the Sportsplex. \nBoth teams will be taking on the Fanshawe College Falcons (London). \nThe men’s match will start at 1 pm. St. Clair is 1-1 on the season while the Falcons are 2-0. The Saints are ranked 9th in Ontario while Fanshawe is 2nd. The Saints are expected to be led offensively by returning third year player Kale Wilkinson (Windsor; Riverside) and second year player Arthur Richard (Woodstock; Woodstock Collegiate). Veteran setter Nick Kwiatkowski (Essex; Essex District) is expected to have an impact as well. \nThe women will take to the floor at 3 pm. St. Clair is 2-0 on the season while the Falcons are 1-1. The St. Clair women are currently ranked 2nd in the OCAA while Fanshawe is 9th. \nThe St. Clair women have a great mixture of several key returning players. Some of the key returnees are setter Emma Clements (Windsor; Holy Names)\, middle Geneva Huisman (Amherstburg; Marantha) and libero Mikayla Stocks (LaSalle; Sandwich)
URL:https://inplaymagazine.com/events/st-clair-volleyball-home-openers/
LOCATION:St. Clair College SportsPlex\, Geraedts Dr\, Windsor\, Ontario\, N9G 2E4\, Canada
CATEGORIES:St Clair College
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SUMMARY:St. Clair Men’s Basketball Quarterfinals
DESCRIPTION:St. Clair Men’s Basketball Look to Tame Colts in Quarterfinals\nThe St. Clair College Men’s Basketball team continue their playoff run on Saturday when they host Centennial College (Scarborough) in the OCAA quarterfinals which tips at 6:00pm at the SportsPlex. \nThe Colts finished 4th in the East Division with a 13-5 record and are ranked 6th in the latest OCAA provincial poll having qualified for this matchup after an 86-73 win over Fanshawe on Sunday. The West Division Champion Saints sport a 15-3 regular season record and hold the #2 ranking in the province having moved past the crossover round with a 103-60 win over La Cité on Saturday. St. Clair has been ranked nationally most of the season and jumped to #5 in this week’s CCAA poll. \nThe Saints will put their league leading 95.3 points per game up against the 5th best OCAA offense from Centennial who average 88.6 per contest. The Colts are also a good defensive unit holding their opponents to the 3rd least number of points at 72.6 per game. The Saints are ranked 7th in points against at 77.2 per game. \nSt. Clair is led by 5th year forward Chad Vincent-Simon (Scarborough\, ON) who is the newly minted OCAA Player of the Year as well as an All-Canadian selection and puts up 18.5ppg (OCAA 6th) while adding 5.9 rebounds per game. He shot 42% from distance (OCAA 8th) and made the 5th most free throws (63-for-79) while his 79.7% conversion rate was 11th best in the province from the charity stripe. \nJesiah Deerr (Whitby\, ON) was named a West Division Second-Team All-Star and currently ranks 8th on the All-Time Saints career scoring list (1\,605) and averaged 14.6ppg this past season to go with 5.2rpg while making the 7th most triples (45) in the province. \nSt. Clair’s Andrew Loyuk (Windsor\, ON/Kennedy) was also selected to the West Division Second-Team All-Star group and was named the OCAA Rookie of the Year after a season where he posted the 4th best OCAA assists average at 4.3 per game to go with 11.9ppg. Galdo Tutu (Windsor\, ON) averages double figures for St. Clair at 10.1ppg and teammate Mazin Tiea (Windsor\, ON/Kennedy) recorded 12.4ppg along with a team best 6.9rpg to go with a league best 2.0 blocks per game. \nThe Saints will be tested by 3rd year 6’6” forward Deandre Goulbourne (Toronto\, ON) who was an East Division First-Team All-Star selection and leads Centennial at 18.6ppg (OCAA 5th) along with 5.7rpg. 1st year 6’5” forward Tavonn Mars-Buckley (Toronto\, ON) was 8th in provincial scoring at 17.4 per game for the Colts with a resume that includes East Division Second-Team All-Star\, East Division Rookie of the Year and East All-Rookie team selection. \nAll full-time St. Clair students in attendance will be eligible to win one of two $500 scholarships that will be picked during game. \nThe Saints are extending Fan Appreciation to all full-time St. Clair College employees who along with their immediate family will receive free admission to the Saturday’s playoff games after proof of identification. The St. Clair Women’s Basketball team also host their quarterfinal at 3:30pm against George Brown College (Toronto).
URL:https://inplaymagazine.com/events/st-clair-mens-basketball-quarterfinals/
LOCATION:St. Clair College SportsPlex\, Geraedts Dr\, Windsor\, Ontario\, N9G 2E4\, Canada
CATEGORIES:St Clair College
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SUMMARY:St. Clair Hosts OCAA Playoff Games
DESCRIPTION:Saints Host Three Playoff Games on Super Saturday\nSt. Clair will host three OCAA Playoff Games on Saturday\, February 17th as part of Super Saturday at the SportsPlex. The Women’s Volleyball matchup between the Saints and the Durham Lords (Oshawa) at 1:00pm is a quarterfinal with the winner advancing to the OCAA Championship Final Four. The basketball games are first round crossover matchups against the East Division with the winners advancing to the quarterfinals. The Women’s Basketball team also faces Durham College at 5:00pm while the Men’s team hosts La Cité (Ottawa) at 7:30pm. \nSee below the entire schedule for the day.   \nWomen’s Volleyball – 1:00pm \nThe Women’s Volleyball matchup between the Saints and the Durham Lords (Oshawa) at 1:00pm is a quarter-final with the winner advancing to the OCAA Championship Final Four. \nThe Saints women’s volleyball squad was second in the West Division with a record of 16-2 and are ranked 2nd in Ontario and 8th in Canada. St. Clair won 48 sets and only dropped 10. St. Clair is led by two time All Canadian outsider hitter Kiana Huggins (London; Saunders). Huggins was second in the OCAA with 3.55 kills/set with a kill percentage of .325 and second in the OCAA with 4.4 points/set. She also chipped in with 38 aces and 114 digs. \nThe Lords finished 3rd in the East Division with a record of 14-4 and are ranked 5th in Ontario. Durham won 45 sets and lost 22. The Lords are led by first team all star middle Amanda Larsen who averaged 3.4 points/set with a kill percentage of .383. \nAll Full time St. Clair students in attendance will be eligible to win one of two $500 scholarships at each game. \nWomen’s Basketball – 5:00pm \nDurham College Lords @ St. Clair Saints \nThe Lords hold a record of 3-11 while the Saints were 13-3 which finished 2nd Place in the West Division while being currently ranked #4 in the OCAA.   \nMen’s Basketball – 7:30pm \nLa Cité Coyotes @ St. Clair Saints \nThe Coyotes were 8th in the East Division with a 4-14 record and face the West Division champions Saints who had a 15-3 record while being 2nd ranked in the province.  The St. Clair Men also moved up to #8 in this week’s CCAA National Poll. \nAt halftime of the Men’s Basketball game St. Clair will be recognizing the CCSA National Champion Saints Women’s Softball team with a banner unveiling.  
URL:https://inplaymagazine.com/events/st-clair-hosts-ocaa-playoff-games/
LOCATION:St. Clair College SportsPlex\, Geraedts Dr\, Windsor\, Ontario\, N9G 2E4\, Canada
CATEGORIES:St Clair College
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SUMMARY:Saints Volleyball Playoffs Qualifier 2024
DESCRIPTION:Saints Volleyball Playoffs\nSt. Clair Women’s Volleyball Hosting Playoff Saturday\nThe St. Clair Saints women’s volleyball team will be hosting a home playoff crossover qualifier on Saturday\, February 10. \nThe Saints will be taking on the College La Cite Coyotes at 2:00 pm at the Sportsplex. The winner will advance to the OCAA Quarterfinals on February 17. \nSt. Clair ended the regular season with a record of 16 wins and 2 loses and in 2nd place in the OCAA West. The Saints are currently ranked 2nd in Ontario and 8th in Canada. \nThe Saints won 48 sets and lost 10 in their 18 regular season games. La Cite had a regular season record of 6-12 and ended up 7th in the OCAA East Division. The Coyotes won 27 sets and lost 40 in their 18 regular season matches. \nThe Saints were led this season offensively buy third year outside hitter Kiana Huggins (London: Saunders) who was second in the OCAA with 4.4 points/set. Second year setter Emma Clements (Windsor; Holy Names) had a great season as well coming in 2nd in the OCAA with 7.94 assists per set. Second year middle Geneva Huisman (Amherstburg; Marantha) led the OCAA in kill percentage at .461. \nAll full time St. Clair students in attendance at the game will be eligible to win one of two $500 scholarships. \nSt. Clair Men’s Volleyball Hosting First Ever Playoff Home Game\nThe St. Clair Saints men’s volleyball team will be hosting their first ever home playoff crossover qualifier on Saturday\, February 10. St. Clair had previously only hosted an OCAA Championship in 2014-15 when they won an OCAA Silver medal as host. \nThe Saints will be taking on the Durham Lords at 4:30 pm at the Sportsplex. The winner will advance to the OCAA Quarterfinals on February 17. \nSt. Clair ended the regular season with a record of 13 wins and 5 loses and tied for 2nd place in the OCAA West but dropped to 3rd using tiebreakers with Fanshawe. The Saints are currently ranked 4th in Ontario. \nThe Saints won 47 sets and lost 27 in their 18 regular season games. Durham had a regular season record of 8-10 and ended up 6th in the OCAA East Division. The Lords won 34 sets and lost 39 in their 18 regular season matches. \nThe Saints were led this season offensively by second year outside hitter Kale Wilkinson (Windsor; Riverside) who led the OCAA in kills with 265 and kills/set averaging 3.96. Third year setter Nick Kwiatkowski (Essex; Essex District) had a great season as well leading the OCAA in assists with 677. Rookie outside hitter Arthur Richard (Woodstock; Woodstock Collegiate) had an outstanding debut season as well leading the OCAA in service aces (35) and aces/set (0.56). Second year outside hitter Eric Glos (Tecumseh; Tecumseh Vista) leads the OCAA West Division in kill percentage at .347. \nAll full time St. Clair students in attendance at the game will be eligible to win one of two $500 scholarships.
URL:https://inplaymagazine.com/events/saints-volleyball-playoffs-qualifier-2024/
LOCATION:St. Clair College SportsPlex\, Geraedts Dr\, Windsor\, Ontario\, N9G 2E4\, Canada
CATEGORIES:St Clair College
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