2024-25 OCCAC Men's Basketball News
Fifty programs are represented on the OCCAC All-Academic Team for Spring '25 with all nine conference institutions receiving recognition.
For the second year in a row, Cuyahoga Community College has been crowned the OCCAC’s top athletics program as the All-Sports Award winners.
Eight of nine OCCAC institutions are represented in the All-OCCAC Basketball postseason honors with seven schools placing a student-athlete on both the men’s and women’s All-OCCAC Teams.
OCCAC titles are accompanied by Player of the Week accolades for three student-athletes in the final week of the regular season (Feb. 24-March 2).
Owens Bronston (Edison State) is joined by co-honorees — Gianna Boyce (Hocking) and Allison Hughes (Edison State) — as the OCCAC Basketball Players of the Week for Feb. 17-23.
Devonte Greene (Cuyahoga) and Ally Winnen (Lorain County) are both back as the OCCAC Players of the Week (Feb. 3-9), and have now combined for seven such awards during the 2024-25 season.
Devonte Greene (Cuyahoga) and Rylie Homan (Edison State) were both unanimous selections for the latest OCCAC Basketball Player of the Week awards (Jan. 27-Feb. 2). It also represents the pair’s second honor this season and the third of Greene’s career.
There wasn’t anything unlucky about Week 13 of the OCCAC Basketball season for Abigail Schmitz (Lorain County) and Chris Brownlee (Cuyahoga), each picking up their first OCCAC Player of the Week Awards while their teams went 2-0 in league play.
Kenyatta Jackson (Terra State) and Owen Bronston (Edison State) are the OCCAC Basketball Players of the Week for Jan. 13-19. Jackson is a first-time honoree while Bronston brings home his second recognition of the season.
Devonte Green (Cuyahoga) rose above a highly worthy group of candidates this week while Abby Yukon (Edison State) was a unanimous selection for OCCAC Player of the Week recognition (Jan. 6-12).
It’s a long scroll to get through the entire list (below) of OCCAC All-Academic Team members for the past semester.
Dennis Pettis, Jr. and Ally Winnen of Lorain County Community College are the latest OCCAC Basketball Players of the Week (Dec. 30-Jan. 5). Both are return honorees as the tandem has combined for five such awards this season.
Allison Hughes (Edison State) is back as the OCCAC Player of the Week for the fifth time in her career while Xavier Vann (Cuyahoga) is getting his first taste as the men’s basketball selection. Both honorees elevated their squad to a pair of wins and are in early contention for the conference title.
Allison Hughes (Edison State) and Ally Winnen (Lorain County) split this week’s OCCAC Women’s Basketball Player of the Week honors while Brian Sullivan (Terra State) was a unanimous selection for the men’s award.
Treshawn Cody is now the three-time reigning OCCAC Men’s Basketball Player of the Week after his latest award-worthy performance included a 45-point outburst at Delta College. He is joined this week by Mia Hurst of Owens Women’s Basketball and her 26-point, 14-rebound double-double against Oakland Community College.
Treshawn Cody (Hocking Men’s Basketball) and Rylie Homan (Edison State Women’s Basketball) combined to be a part of five victories during the week of Nov. 18-25, earning the OCCAC’s Player of the Week laurels along the way. The Hawks went 3-0 while the Chargers tallied wins in both of their contests.
