
ASUN 2025-26
ASUN Final: Queens University - Central Arkansas University 98-93 Queens University (Grant Leonard): Yoav Berman, Avantae Parker, Nasir Mann, Chris Ashby, Carson Schwieger, Saif-Allah Zatari, Seamus Wilson, Matthew Walter, Tyler Crider, Coles Bullock, Jordan Watford, Maban Jabriel, Kameron Clark, Bryce Cash, Jimma James, Gus Larson, Aneek Patil, Isaiah Henry, Colby Christiansen, Reid Celestin, Jacob Brandly Standings 2025-26
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![]() Bellarmine ![]() Queens University - ASUN Champions 2025-26
Arrived: Nasir Mann (McNeese State University), Carson Schwieger (Valparaiso University), Avantae Parker (Georgia Southern University)
Average Height: 194.5 cm (6'4.6'')
Average Age: 22.0
Queens Royals' Claim First Ever ASUN Tournament Title-Mar 10, 2026
The Queens University of Charlotte Royals claimed the 2026 Atlantic Sun Conference (ASUN) Men's Basketball Tournament Title for the first time in program history after defeating Central Arkansas in overtime on Sunday afternoon. Queens captured the ASUN Tournament title Sunday afternoon with a 98-93 overtime victory against Central Arkansas at VyStar Veterans Memorial Arena. The win secured the first tournament championship in program history for Queens in its first eligible season as a full Division I member and sends the Royals to the NCAA Tournament following Selection Sunday. Queens improved to 21-13 on the season with the victory. The final matchup was tightly contested throughout, featuring nine lead changes and four ties. Queens controlled the lead for 33:35 of game time, while Central Arkansas held the advantage for 9:11. Central Arkansas led 34-30 at halftime after opening the game on an early run that produced an 8-0 advantage in the first half. Queens responded with a strong second-half performance, scoring 52 points in the period while shooting 51.5 percent from the field and 50 percent from three-point range to push the game into overtime. In overtime, the Royals outscored Central Arkansas 16-11 to secure the five-point victory. Queens knocked down key free throws in the final seconds to seal the title. Queens shot 46 percent from the field (30-of-65), including 16-of-38 from three-point range, and 22-of-27 from the free throw line. Central Arkansas finished 32-of-75 from the field (43 percent) and 15-of-36 from beyond the arc. Queens also produced 20 second-chance points and 26 points from the bench in the victory. Chris Ashby (6'2''-G) led Queens with 34 points, including key free throws late in regulation to help secure the tournament victory. Ashby also played a major role in overtime, scoring early, including a three-pointer that pushed Queens ahead and helped the Royals regain control of the game. Jordan Watford (6'5''-G) also delivered a strong performance with 19 points, knocking down two free throws in the closing seconds of overtime to extend the Royals’ lead. Tournament MVP, Nasir Mann (6'5''-G/F), added 14 points for Queens and contributed on the glass with nine rebounds, including a defensive rebound in the final seconds that helped preserve the Royals’ lead. Courtesy of asunsports.org Final: Central Arkansas - Queens 93-98, OT Semis: Central Arkansas - FGCU 73-63 Austin Peay - Queens 79-89 All-ASUN Awards 2026-Mar 10, 2026
![]() Camren Hunter-Vincent, guard from the Central Arkansas University, was named the Player of the Year at the NCAA Division I.
He received multiple other awards, was selected to the First Team and Tournament Team.
Hunter-Vincent averaged over 19 points and 4 rebounds per game in the league.
He has totalled 14 games of 20 or more points on the year and recorded 30 or more points in 5 games.
Hunter-Vincent's 32 points against the Eastern Kentucky University were the most he scored in the 25 26 season.
He played in the final of the Big Ten Tournament in 2025.
Collin Parker, forward from the Austin Peay State University, was voted the Newcomer of the Year of NCAA Division I.
He collected multiple other honors, was chosen to the First Team and Third Team.
Parker registered over 18 points and 6 rebounds per game that season in the league.
He has totalled 11 games of 20 or more points on the year and had 30 or more points in 4 games.
Parker recorded double-doubles in 2 games during the event.
His 39 points against the Queens University were the most he scored in the 25 26 season.
He played in the final of the Bevo Francis Award Top 50 in 2025.
Jack Karasinski, forward from the Bellarmine University, was named to the First Team at the NCAA Division I.
He logged almost 22 points and 5 rebounds per game over the season in the league.
Karasinski has totalled 19 games of 20 or more points on the year and registered 30 or more points in 4 games.
His 38 points against the Austin Peay were the most he scored in the 25 26 season.
He was selected to to All-ASUN First Team in 2026.
Grant Asman, forward from the Lipscomb University, earned a spot in the First Team of NCAA Division I.
He was also voted to the Third Team.
Asman averaged 14 points and almost 6 rebounds per game in the league.
He has totalled 4 games of 20 or more points and notched double-doubles in 2 games on the year.
Asman's 25 points against the Cent Arkansas were the most he scored in the 25 26 season.
Asman's team won the A-Sun Tournament in 2025.
Shelton Williams-Dryden, forward from the University of West Georgia, was selected to the First Team at the NCAA Division I.
He recorded over 20 points and 9 rebounds per game that season in the league.
Williams-Dryden has totalled 16 games of 20 or more points on the year and registered 30 or more points in 3 games.
He had double-doubles in 11 games at the event.
Williams-Dryden's 32 points against the Eastern Kentucky University were the most he scored in the 25 26 season.
Among many awards he won the NJCAA D2 Region IV championship title in 2024.
He was selected to the All-N4C First Team back in 2023.
All-Tournament MVP: Player of the Year: Defensive Player of the Year: Freshman of the Year: Newcomer of the Year: Sixth Man of the Year: Scholar-Athlete of the Year: Coach of the Year: John Shulman of Cent Arkansas First Team Second Team Third Team All-Freshman Team All-Academic Team All-Tournament Team |





























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