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League
  
Atlantic 10 Conference

Name
  
Dyshawn Pierre

Education
  
University of Dayton

Listed weight
  
230 lb (104 kg)

Weight
  
95 kg


Listed height
  
6 ft 6 in (1.98 m)

Height
  
1.98 m

Nationality
  
Canadian

Role
  
Basketball player

Siblings
  
Jermel Pierre

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Position
  
Small forward / Shooting guard

Born
  
November 17, 1993 (age 30) Whitby, Ontario (
1993-11-17
)

High school
  
Anderson CVI (Whitby, Ontario)

Current team
  
Dayton Flyers men's basketball (#21 / Shooting guard, Small forward)

Parents
  
Rosalie Pierre, Fabian Pierre

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Dyshawn Pierre (born November 17, 1993) is a Canadian basketball player for Dinamo Basket Sassari in Italy's Lega Basket Serie A. He is from Whitby, Ontario and played college basketball for the Dayton Flyers.

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Early life

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Pierre was born in Whitby, Ontario. In high school, Pierre led the Anderson Raiders to back-to-back OFSAA championships in 2011 and 2012.

College career

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He averaged 13 points and 8 rebounds in his second season as a 6'6' shooting guard for the Dayton Flyers. In the 2014 NCAA Men's Division 1 basketball tournament, Pierre's free throw shooting in the final minute of the opening game helped the Flyers (11 seed) upset Ohio State University (6 seed). Pierre also hit three of four free throws in the final minutes of the second round game against the Syracuse Orangemen (a 3 seed) to put the Flyers in the sweet sixteen. Dayton went on to beat Stanford, but lost to the Florida Gators in the elite eight, where Pierre scored 18 points.

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Dyshawn Pierre was chosen as an All-Atlantic 10 Conference Second Team Selection. As a junior playing as a starter in the guard position, Pierre appeared in the "First Four" game held at The University of Dayton Arena that opened the 2015 NCAA Men's Division 1 basketball tournament. He scored nine points in a close come-back win for the Dayton Flyers against the Boise State Broncos to earn a place in the 64 team tournament. Comically, he found his shorts around his ankles after retrieving one of his six rebounds in the middle of the second half. In the second game of the tournament, Pierre scored 20 points, leading the Flyers over the sixth-seeded Providence Friars for an upset win, 66-53. Notably, Pierre spun inside with two minutes to play, put the ball in the hoop, and sank the "and one" foul shot.

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Pierre was accused of sexual assault which was alleged to have occurred on April 23, 2015 and was reported to the University of Dayton in May. Pierre denied the allegations, stating that the sex was consensual. The Montgomery County, Ohio prosecutor's office declined to press charges against the basketball player, citing insufficient evidence. Nonetheless, the University of Dayton suspended Pierre for the fall semester, meaning he would be eligible to play basketball on December 22. He hired a lawyer to fight the suspension.

Professional career

Coming out of college, Pierre made the summer league roster of the Indiana Pacers. In late August 2016, he signed his first overseas contract with Basketball Löwen Braunschweig of the German Basketball Bundesliga. Grabbing 7.9 boards a contest, he led the German league in rebounding in the 2016-17 season and also averaged 14.9 points per outing.

Pierre signed with Italian side Dinamo Basket Sassari for the 2017-18 campaign.

International career

Pierre has played with Canada Basketball on the Cadet team (2010) and Junior team (2011), winning bronze with teammates like Andrew Wiggins, Kevin Pangos, Anthony Bennett and Olivier Hanlan.

References

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