SDSU men's basketball lands high-profile Canadian recruit
By Chris Solari
csolari@argusleader.com
May 19, 2006
Still dealing with the loss of two top players, South Dakota State men’s basketball coach Scott Nagy has landed a high-profile Canadian recruit.
Kai Williams, from Saskatchewan, signed a Letter of Intent on Thursday to join the Jackrabbits this fall. He is the second Canadian player that SDSU has landed in the last two years. Guard Cam Hornby redshirted as a freshman this season.
“We are thrilled that Kai will be playing alongside Cam as well as the other talented players at SDSU,” Williams’ mother Karen wrote in an e-mail. “I think it is going to be a very exciting year for us, and we will be there at all the home games, I can assure you of that.”
A 6-foot-6, 175-pound wing player, Williams scored a game-high 20 points in the adidas All-Canadian Game in early April, then averaged 5.5 points and five rebounds for Team Canada in the Albert Schweitzer Tournament in Manheim, Germany.
Williams attends Campbell Collegiate in Regina, Ontario. He chose SDSU over Eastern Kentucky and the University of Regina in Canada, where his brother Jamal just completed his freshman season.
“I always wanted to try (American college hoops), but I didn’t know if I’d ever have the opportunity,” Williams told canada.com.
“It came down to the fact that (SDSU) is close to home, I’m comfortable there, and I’ll have a chance to get a lot of playing time in my first year.”
The Jackrabbits lost two key players – forwards Ben Beran and Steve Holdren – since the season ended.
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