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2020-21: Will not use a year of eligibility, and maintain his current status, due to the NCAA’s COVID-19 policy… Ranked No. 73 among all Division I players in the nation in free throw percentage (.844) and No. 258 in steals per game (1.36)… Ranked No. 3 in free throw percentage (.903) and three-point percentage (.467), No. 10 in steals (1.33/gm.) and No. 14 in scoring (12.83) against league opponents… His layup, scored with 30 seconds remaining in the Aggies’ Big West Tournament quarterfinal vs. CSU Bakersfield (3/11), gave the Aggies a 56-54 lead... Scored nine points on 4 of 6 shooting against the Roadrunners... Scored 14 points, on 4 of 7 shooting, an finished with three rebounds and three assists in his team’s season finale vs. Hawai’i (3/6)… Led all Aggies with 14 points, by connecting on all three shots from three and 5 of 6 shots from the free throw line at Cal Poly (2/26)… Shot .615 overall, .667 from three, .875 from the line and averaged 13.5 ppg for the Aggies in their series at Cal Poly (2/26 and 27)… Hit all six of his shots from the stripe vs. UCSB (1/29) and finished with a game-high 14 points… Nailed 7 of 8 free throws the following night and nearly posted another double-figure scoring total… He and Ezra Manjon led the team with six assists at UC San Diego (1/23); the pair recorded more assists than the Tritons combined that night… Hit 6 of 8 free throws and scored a team-high 17 points in the Aggies’ first-ever all-Division I matchup at UC San Diego (1/22).
2019-20: Ended his sophomore season ranked No. 11, among all Big West players, in free throw percentage (.759)... His nine free throws vs. UC Santa Barbara (2/13) were the most recorded by an Aggie in a single game... Led all players by collecting a season-high five assists at UC Riverside (3/7)... Scored a career-high 15 points by hitting nine shots at the free throw line, another career high, vs. UC Santa Barbara... Set new career highs at New Mexico (12/29) by finishing with 12 points, seven rebounds, and three baskets; his five assists are a new season high... Responsible for a career-high four of the Aggies’ 12 steals, scored seven points and earned two assists vs. LMU (12/16)... Played a key role in all seven of Team Canada's games at the FIBA U19 Basketball World Cup... During group play versus Senegal, the Montreal native finished with 18 points, three rebounds and a team-high four assists to help the second-ranked team in the world draw a matchup against France in the quarterfinals... In Canada's final two games of the summer tournament, Squire finished with 10 points, two rebounds and two steals versus Puerto Rico, which led to Top Performer of the Game honors... In the team's World Cup finale against Serbia, Squire posted three rebounds and a tournament-high five assists.
2018-19: Grabbed a career-high four rebounds at CSUN (2/23), tying a mark originally set at home against CSUN the previous week.. Set new career highs by finishing with four rebounds and two steals vs. CSUN (2/13); he also scored five points and posted two assists that night.. As was the case with his teammate Joe Mooney, Squire posted a perfect shooting stat line at UC Riverside: 2-for-2 overall, 1-for-1 from three and 4-for-4 at the free throw line to finish with nine points.. Scored eight of his 12 points at the free throw line, both career highs, vs. Holy Names (1/5).. Earned six of the Aggies’ 11 assists, one shy of matching a career high, at LMU (12/28).. Connected on all three of his three-point attempts at Arizona (12/22) to finish with a season-high nine points.. Scored seven points and finished with a game-high seven assists vs. William Jessup (12/16).. Set new career highs by nailing three three-pointers, and finishing with nine points at Northern Illinois (12/5).. Scored three points and finished with two steals and one assist in his Aggie debut vs. San Francisco (11/9).
WASATCH ACADEMY (UTAH) '18: Played point guard all four years... His team earned a first-place finish at sectionals in 2014.
PERSONAL: Born and raised in Montreal, Quebec... One of Suzanne Corriveau and Richard Squire's four children... Tania and Nadira are his sisters, Devon is his brother... Chose UC Davis because it was the best academic and athletic fit for him... He also felt that UC Davis would help him excel both on and off the court.