OKLAHOMA CITY – Rashaun Coleman reeled in first-team all-Sooner Athletic Conference men's basketball honors to highlight Oklahoma City University's three all-conference recipients.
The Stars' Romario Spence made the all-SAC third team, and Kori Guest took honorable-mention all-conference acclaim.
Coleman provided OCU with 16.6 points, 4.9 rebounds, 3.3 assists and 1.26 steals per game with a 40.8 percent 3-point shooting clip. Coleman produced his career highs of 33 points at Panhandle State on Feb. 7, 11 rebounds against John Brown (Ark.) on Dec. 8 and six 3s against Southwestern Assemblies of God (Texas) on Jan. 27. He matched career bests with 12 assists vs. Langston on Nov. 20 and four steals at Central Christian (Kan.) on Nov. 18. Coleman hauled in two conference player of the week honors.
In his career, Coleman has turned in 970 points, 289 rebounds, 245 assists, 79 steals and 103 treys in three years with the Stars. Coleman collected his second all-SAC nod after becoming an honorable-mention all-SAC choice last season. He is a three-time SAC player of the week.
Spence has tallied 14.7 points and 10.3 rebounds a contest with 16 double-doubles, a 56.6 percent field-goal percentage and a 46.2 percent shooting from 3-point range. He closed the regular season with eight consecutive double-doubles. Spence, a senior from Luton, England, achieved career highs with 31 points at Mid-America Christian on Feb. 10, 16 rebounds against Southwestern Christian on Feb. 12 and three blocked shots vs. Southwestern Assemblies of God. Spence nabbed the conference's weekly award for Dec. 6-12.
Guest has averaged 13.3 points, 4.5 rebounds, 1.4 assists and 2.89 3-pointers per game while shooting 35.1 percent from beyond the 3-point arc. Guest, a junior from Tulsa, Okla., had season highs with 22 points at Panhandle State, nine rebounds at Mid-America Christian and six 3-pointers vs. Texas Wesleyan on Jan. 13. Guest snared honorable-mention all-SAC honors for the second year in a row.
Oklahoma City (16-13, 15-7 SAC) earned the third seed in the SAC Tournament and a first-round bye. The Stars took their most league wins since 2009-10 (15) and bounced back from a 2-6 finish last season in their first season under Mark Berokoff.
| 2021-22 All-Sooner Athletic Conference Men's Basketball Teams and Individual Honors |
| Player of the Year: Cameron Hines, Sr., G, Science & Arts |
| Newcomer of the Year: Kristian Lafayette, Jr., F, Texas Wesleyan |
| Freshman of the Year: Vernon Johnson, Fr., G, North Texas Dallas |
| Defensive Player of the Year: Jibrael Washington, Sr., C, Wayland Baptist |
| Sixth Man of the Year: Isaiah Hammons, Sr., F, Mid-America Christian |
| John Hudson Coach of the Year: Chris Francis, Science & Arts |
| Sportsmanship Award: Isaiah Boling, Sr., G, SW Assemblies of God |
| FIRST TEAM |
| G |
Rashaun Coleman |
Oklahoma City |
Sr. |
Houston |
| F |
Stephon Hall |
Science & Arts |
Sr. |
Oklahoma City |
| G |
Cameron Hines |
Science & Arts |
Sr. |
Fort Cobb, Okla. |
| G |
Joshua Kashila |
SW Assemblies of God |
Jr. |
Angola, Luanda |
| F |
Nykolas Mason |
SW Assemblies of God |
Sr. |
Frisco, Texas |
| SECOND TEAM |
| F |
Isaiah Hammons |
Mid-America Christian |
Sr. |
Oklahoma City |
| G |
Luke Harper |
John Brown |
Sr. |
Plano, Texas |
| C |
Kristian Lafayette |
Texas Wesleyan |
Jr. |
Detroit |
| G |
R.J. Mason |
Wayland Baptist |
Jr. |
DeSoto, Texas |
| G |
Jalen Thomas |
Panhandle State |
So. |
Amarillo, Texas |
| THIRD TEAM |
| G |
Tony Dorsey |
Mid-America Christian |
Sr. |
Shreveport, La. |
| F |
Luiz Machado |
Southwestern Christian |
Jr. |
Queens, N.Y. |
| G |
Isaiah Rivera |
Central Christian |
Jr. |
San Antonio |
| G |
Peyton Sallee |
Texas Wesleyan |
Jr. |
Fort Worth, Texas |
| C |
Romario Spence |
Oklahoma City |
Sr. |
Luton, England |
HONORABLE MENTION
Isaiah Boling, SW Assemblies of God
Vydal Bradford, Texas Wesleyan
Densier Carnes, John Brown
Rayquan Elliott, Panhandle State
Kori Guest, Oklahoma City
Vernon Johnson, North Texas Dallas
Ronald Moore, Southwestern Christian
Rory Pantophlet, Science & Arts
Ira Perrier, John Brown
Naythan Shaw-Clark, Langston
Thad Udoh, Wayland Baptist
Jibrael Washington, Wayland Baptist
ALL-FRESHMAN
Tarrence Gaines, Mid-America Christian
Vernon Johnson, North Texas Dallas
Latrell Maitland, John Brown
Dylan McDougal, Wayland Baptist
Quentin Woodson, Mid-America Christian
ALL-DEFENSIVE
Nathan Bailey, SW Assemblies of God
Tony Dorsey, Mid-America Christian
Kristian Lafayette, Texas Wesleyan
Ira Perrier, John Brown
Jibrael Washington, Wayland Baptist