OCAA 2024-25
Tournament Winner: Durham College
Regular Season Champion: Durham College
Malik Grant also won West Division Player of the Year Award Mark Stoop also won East Division Player Of the Year Award
OCAA Final: Durham College - Humber College 67-61 Durham (Patrick Kabeya): Mark Stoop, Max Voorpool, Miles Hall, Jeremiah Gordon, Rudy Fakih, Rashane Smith, Javade Marne, Zach Morris, Ahmed Ismail, Jasean Elliott, Glodi Kashala, Mekhi Gibson, Caleb Carter, Shavontay Givance Standings 2024-25
Group East
Group West
![]() Durham College -OCAA Champions
Durham wins the 2025 OCAA Championship-Mar 3, 2025
For the first time since 1997, the Lords claimed the OCAA Men's Basketball title, defeating the Humber Hawks 67-61. The Lords recorded 13 steals and eight blocks as a team, forcing Humber into 17 turnovers and capitalizing with 14 points off those mistakes. Durham's defence held Humber to just 33.3% shooting from the field. The Lords did most of their damage inside, scoring 30 points in the paint and using their size and physicality to control the tempo. The Lords' largest lead of the game came late in the fourth quarter when they stretched the margin to eight points, sealing their championship victory with disciplined defence and key free throws down the stretch. Mark Stoop (6'6''-F) delivered a standout performance when it mattered most, leading the Lords with 20 points and 10 rebounds while adding three steals, three assists, and a block. Stoop was ultimately named the championship MVP. Jasean Elliott (6'3''-G) provided a much-needed offensive boost, finishing with 12 points, five rebounds, and three steals. His energy on both ends of the floor helped keep Humber's attack in check, particularly in the second half when Durham tightened its defensive grip. Caleb Carter (6'2''-G) contributed eight points, knocking down two three-pointers, while Javade Marne (6'3''-G) added six points and eight rebounds, battling in the paint throughout the game. Rashane Smith (6'5''-F) provided crucial defensive intensity, collecting seven rebounds, two blocks, and six points while disrupting Humber's interior offence. Men's Basketball falls to Durham, wins OCAA silver medal OCAA Final: Humber - Durham 61-67 OCAA 3rd Place: St. Clair - Georgian 100-86 OCAA Semifinals: Durham - St. Clair 85-80 Humber - Georgian 83-63 Courtesy of ocaa.com All-OCAA Awards 2025-Mar 6, 2025
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All-Tournament MVP: Player of the Year: Rookie of the Year: Coach of the Year: Omar Miles of Humber All-Tournament Team All-Canadians ![]() Mark Stoop, forward from the Durham College, was voted the Player of the Year at the ACAA-AASC. He was also selected to the First Team. Stoop was previously selected as the Regular Season Runner-Up back in 2023, Regular Season Champion and chosen to the Second Team last year. Jasean Elliott, guard from the Durham College, was honored as the Defensive Player of the Year of ACAA-AASC. He was also named to the First Team. Elliott previously earned the Regular Season Champion and voted to the Rookie Team last year. Jerron Alexander, center from the Seneca College, was selected to the First Team at the ACAA-AASC. He was selected to to All-OCAA East Division First Team in 2025. Tesloch Luk, forward from the Algonquin College, was chosen to the First Team of ACAA-AASC. He was selected to to All-OCAA East Division First Team in 2025. Tavonn Mars-Buckley, from the Centennial College, was named to the First Team at the ACAA-AASC. He previously picked up the Rookie of the Year, and earned a spot in the Second Team and Rookie Team last year. Among many awards he was selected to the All-OCAA East Division Second Team in 2024. He was also selected to the OCAA East Division All-Rookie Team in 2024. Trey Wilson, forward from the Georgian College, was voted to the First Team of ACAA-AASC. Player of the Year: Defensive Player of the Year: Rookie of the Year: Co-Sixth Man of the Year: Co-Sixth Man of the Year: Coach of the Year: Jay McNeilly of Seneca First Team Second Team All-Rookie Team ![]() Malik Grant, power forward from the Humber College, was selected as the Player of the Year at the ACAA-AASC. He graduated from the Kilgore College three years ago. Grant was also named to the First Team. He was previously honored as the Regular Season Runner-Up and earned a spot in the Second Team last year. Mazin Tiea, forward from the St. Clair College, earned the Defensive Player of the Year of ACAA-AASC. He is the Wayne County Community College alumni from 2023. Tiea was also voted to the First Team. He previously picked up the Regular Season Champion last year. Kyle Brown-Fazekas, point guard from the St. Clair College, was selected to the First Team at the ACAA-AASC. He was previously chosen to the All-Rookie Team back in 2023, Regular Season Runner-Up and Sixth Man of the Year last year. He was selected to the OCAA West Division All-Rookie Team in 2023. Jeziyah Excell-Johnson, sg from the Sheridan College, was named to the First Team of ACAA-AASC. He previously earned a spot in the All-Rookie Team last year. He was selected to the OCAA West Division All-Rookie Team in 2024. Jacob Masters, guard from the St. Clair College, was voted to the First Team at the ACAA-AASC. Among many awards he was selected to the All-OCAA East Division Second Team in 2024. He was also selected to the OCAA All-Tournament Team in 2024. Masters was selected to the OCAA East Division All-Rookie Team back in 2022. Player of the Year: Defensive Player of the Year: Rookie of the Year: Sixth Man of the Year: Coach of the Year: Omar Miles of Humber First Team Second Team All-Rookie Team | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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