Basketball

Bearcats Add OAC Defensive Player of the Year Deshaun Vaden

The 6‑foot‑11 junior brings size, shot‑blocking and two seasons of eligibility to Cincinnati

The University of Cincinnati announced the addition of Deshaun Vaden, a 6‑foot‑11 junior who captured the Ohio Athletic Conference Defensive Player of the Year award at Mount Union. His arrival signals a strategic push to reinforce the Bearcats’ interior defense ahead of the upcoming season.

Defensive Anchor in the Paint

Standing tall with a wingspan that stretches the paint, Vaden brings a rare combination of size and shot‑blocking ability. In his most recent campaign he logged 102 blocked shots across 29 appearances, a statistic that placed him among the nation’s most intimidating rim protectors.

Coach Jerrod Calhoun praised the new recruit, stating that Vaden’s defensive instincts and capacity for growth make him a perfect fit for the program’s evolving identity. “We’re excited to see how his length will alter opponents’ shooting rhythms,” Calhoun said.

Vaden’s statistical profile also reveals a surprisingly efficient scorer; he shot 64.2 % from the field while averaging five points and 4.8 rebounds per game, highlighted by a 15‑point, 11‑rebound outing late in the season.

Although he did not pick up a basketball until the seventh grade, Vaden’s rapid development has been matched by his academic progress, granting him two years of eligibility to contribute immediately while preserving a future beyond the court.

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