NCAA Division II (2018-2019)


Top 25 Ranking
 1 NW Missouri St.
 2 Indiana, PA
 3 W.Texas A&M
 4 St.Edwards
 5 Nova SE
 6 Point Loma
 7 Bellarmine
 8 Findlay, OH
 9 W.Liberty St.
 10 Queens, NC
 11 Virginia St.
 12 Davenport
 13 S.Nazarene
 14 Colorado Mines
 15 Lewis
 16 Augusta
 17 USC Aiken
 18 St.Martins
 19 Northern St.
 20 St.Anselm
 21 Valdosta St.
 22 Seattle Pacific
 23 Catawba
 24 Florida Southern

Points Per Game
 1 Amir Hinton29.4 
 2 Will Vorhees28.8 
 3 Tommy Bolte28.5 
 4 Alonzo Ortiz-Traylor27.8 
 5 Anthony Lee27.4 
 6 Marquill Smith27.3 
 7 Ryan Bruggeman26.6 
 8 Gage Davis26.0 
 9 DeQuan Abrom24.7 
 10 Tre Evans24.3 
Rebounds Per Game
 1 Will Lienhard12.7 
 2 Hasan Varence12.5 
 3 Kendarius Ash11.7 
 4 Shaun Willett11.6 
 5 Bryan Griffin11.5 
 6 Omar Alston11.5 
 7 Phil Bledsoe11.3 
 8 Will Vorhees11.3 
 9 Saiquan Jamison11.1 
 10 Kavione Green10.7 
Assists Per Game
 1 Brian Harper8.7 
 2 Gus Rowland7.3 
 3 Micheal Olmert6.9 
 4 August Haas6.7 
 5 Conor McGuinness6.7 
 6 Juvaris Hayes6.6 
 7 Adam Dieball6.5 
 8 Grant Zawadzki6.3 
 9 Jakwan Jones6.3 
 10 Jimmy King6.3 
Steals Per Game
 1 Juvaris Hayes3.91 
 2 Ty'lik Evans3.79 
 3 Kendale McCullum2.81 
 4 Brian Harper2.79 
 4 Jakwan Jones2.79 
 6 David Dennis2.79 
 7 Tyshon Rogers2.74 
 8 Brian Chambers2.68 
 9 Brent Pegram2.67 
 10 Jermaine Head2.64 
Blocks Per Game
 1 Sean Smith3.65 
 2 Selom Mawugbe3.45 
 3 Marco Downer3.29 
 4 David Adeyemo3.12 
 5 Tyjhai Byers2.96 
 6 Myles Howard2.75 
 7 Collins Onyeike2.64 
 8 John Paul Kromka2.53 
 9 Will Lienhard2.48 
 10 Bryan Griffin2.46 


  NCAA D2 National Championships Bracket 2019

 




Northwest Missouri State University wins the NCAA2 title (Photo: bearcatsports.com)

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 Played mostly for the youth team: Xavier Rhodes
 Average Height: 194.3 cm (6'4.4'')
 Average Age: 19.0

Perfect: Northwest Missouri State caps unbeaten basketball season with D2 championship - Mar 30, 2019


Thirty-eight and oh. Northwest Missouri State is perfect. The Bearcats men's basketball team completed a wire-to-wire unbeaten campaign on Saturday in Evansville, Ind., beating Point Loma 64-58 for the NCAA Division II championship. Only four other times in the history of Division II basketball had a team completed a perfect season and won the national title: Findlay (36-0), 2008-09; Fort Hays State (34-0), 1995-96; Cal State Bakersfield (33-0), 1992-93; and Evansville (29-0), 1964-65. No Division I men's team has finished undefeated with a record better than 32-0. Northwest (38-0), which also won the national championship in 2017, reinvented itself this year under head coach Ben McCollom, finding new go-to players on a young roster loaded with Kansas City-area and regional talent. This championship-game victory was competitive throughout. Point Loma's Sea Lions (31-4) kept it close but could never catch up in the second half. 'These kids, early in the season we had lost so many starters,' said McCollom, whose three-year coaching record in Maryville stands an astounding 100-5. 'They felt like they were doubted and they played with a chip on their shoulder all season. To go undefeated starting two freshmen and a sophomore, it's awesome.' Senior guard and Chanhassen, Minn., native Joey Witthus (6'7''-G) scored 24 points to lead Northwest. Sophomore forward Ryan Hawkins (6'7''-F) added nine with 12 rebounds, and redshirt freshman guard Trevor Hudgins, who hails from Manhattan, Kan., finished with 12 points and six assists. Hudgins was named the most outstanding player of the tournament. Point Loma's Daulton Hommes (6'8''-G-96), the Division II national player of the year, led all scorers with 26 points. Northwest advanced through the tournament beating Minnesota State 91-62, Southern Nazarene 70-59, Missouri Southern 82-70, Mercyhurst, 55-51 and Saint Anselm 76-53. The sweetest moment came on Saturday, when the Bearcats' incredible run culminated in another championship trophy and confetti falling from the rafters inside the Ford Center. 'After our first scrimmage ... we were so bad in that one,' McCollom said. 'But we turned it around.' 
Courtesy of: kansascity.com 


Reese's NABC NCAA D2 All-Star Game 2019 - Mar 26, 2019


East
Isaiah McLeod (6'1''-G) of Southern Connecticut State University
Jonathan Lawton (6'2''-G) of Florida Southern College
Ryan Richmond (6'1''-G) of Bentley University
Marquill Smith (6'4''-G) of University of West Georgia
Anthony Lee (6'2''-G) of Kutztown University
Brandon Parker (6'3''-F) of Francis Marion University
Kendale McCullum (6'1''-G) of Lewis University
Adam Dieball (6'9''-F) of Christian Brothers University
Will Vorhees (6'8''-F) of Notre Dame College
Jacobo Diaz (6'9''-F-96) of IUP
Head Coach: Stan Gouard 

West

Ty'Lik Evans (5'8''-PG-96) of USC Aiken
Ryan Bruggeman (6'0''-PG-96) of Southwest Minnesota State University
Luke Chavez (6'3''-G) of Saint Martin's University
Ben Sonnefeld (6'3''-G) of Colorado School of Mines
Willie Rooks (6'3''-G) of Texas A&M University-Commerce
Grant Dressler (6'7''-G) of Chaminade University of Honolulu
Gage Davis (6'4''-G) of St. Cloud State University
Kendrick Colvin (6'6''-G/F) of Emmanuel College
Adam Eberhard (6'8''-F) of Bellarmine University
Alex White (6'7''-F-97) of The University of Findlay
Head Coach: Tony Ingle 


NABC Division II All-America Team 2019 - Mar 26, 2019

Player of the Year: Daulton Hommes (6'8''-G-96) of Point Loma Nazarene
Coach of the Year: Ben McCollum of Northwest Missouri State

Gage Davis (6'4''-G) of St. Cloud State
Jacobo Diaz (6'9''-F-96) of IUP
Adam Eberhard (6'8''-F) of Bellarmine
Tim Guers (6'3''-G) of Saint Anselm
Chris Hansen (6'7''-C-96) of UCSD
Amir Hinton (6'5''-G) of Shaw
Daulton Hommes (6'8''-G-96) of Point Loma Nazarene
Jonathan Lawton (6'2''-G) of Florida Southern
Kendale McCullum (6'1''-G) of Lewis
Brandon Parker (6'3''-F) of Francis Marion
Ryan Quaid (6'6''-G) of West Texas A&M
Ryan Richmond (6'1''-G) of Bentley
Marquill Smith (6'4''-G) of West Georgia
Ben Sonnefeld (6'3''-G) of Colorado School of Mines
Shaun Willett (6'4''-F) of Queens
Joey Witthus (6'7''-G) of Northwest Missouri State 


NABC Division II All-District Teams and Coaches 2019 - Mar 26, 2019


Atlantic

First Team

Tommy Bolte (6'1''-G) of Concord
Dalton Bolon (6'4''-G) of West Liberty
Jacobo Diaz (6'9''-F-96) of IUP
Amir Hinton (6'5''-G) of Shaw
Anthony Lee (6'2''-G) of Kutztown
Will Vorhees (6'8''-F) of Notre Dame

Second Team
Jahmere Howze (6'7''-F-97) of Virginia State
Dante Lombardi (6'0''-PG) of IUP
Roger Ray (5'9''-PG) of Livingstone
Micah Till (6'7''-F-96) of Slippery Rock
Josh Williams (6'7''-F) of East Stroudsburg

Co-Coaches of the Year: Lonnie Blow Jr. of Virginia State, Joe Lombardi of IUP

Central

First Team

Kevin Buckingham (6'6''-F-97) of Southeastern Oklahoma
Ryan Bruggeman (6'0''-PG-96) of Southwest Minnesota
Gage Davis (6'4''-G) of St. Cloud
Trevor Hudgins (6'0''-PG) of Northwest Missouri State
Cameron Martin (6'9''-F/C-98) of Missouri Southern State
Joey Witthus (6'7''-G) of Northwest Missouri State

Second Team
Javion Blake (6'3''-G) of Washburn
Brandon Myer (6'7''-F) of UM Duluth
Harrison Cleary (6'1''-G-97) of UM Crookston
Jhonathan Dunn (6'4''-G-98) of Southern Nazarene
Ian Smith (5'10''-PG) of Northern State

Coach of the Year: Ben McCollum of Northwest Missouri State

East

First Team

Elijah Bailey (6'3''-G) of New Haven
Tim Guers (6'3''-G) of Saint Anselm 
Juvaris Hayes (6'0''-PG-98) of Merrimack 
Isaiah McLeod (6'1''-G) of Southern Connecticut
Ryan Richmond (6'1''-G) of Bentley
Andrew Sischo (6'9''-C) of Daemen

Second Team
Daquaise Andrews (6'2''-G) of Southern New Hampshire
Kavione Green (6'3''-F) of Bloomfield
Bryan Griffin (6'8''-F/C) of Mercy
Jermaine Head (6'0''-PG) of Wilmington
Curtis Jenkins (6'2''-G) of Molloy

Coach of the Year: Mike MacDonald of Daemen

Midwest

First Team

Adam Eberhard (6'8''-F) of Bellarmine
Dyllon Hudson-Emory (6'7''-G/F) of Davenport
Kendale McCullum (6'1''-G) of Lewis
Drew Noble (6'8''-C) of Ashland
Alex Stein (6'3''-G) of Southern Indiana
Alex White (6'7''-F-97) of Findlay

Second Team
Delaney Blaylock (6'5''-G/F) of Lewis
Conley Garrison (6'1''-G) of Drury
Isaiah Johnson (6'5''-G/F) of Northern Michigan
JT Shumate (6'7''-F) of Walsh
Brodric Thomas (6'5''-G) of Truman State

Coach of the Year: Scott Trost of Lewis

South

First Team

David Dennis (6'1''-G) of Nova Southeastern
Adam Dieball (6'9''-F) of Christian Brothers
Beau Justice (6'2''-G) of Valdosta State
Jonathan Lawton (6'2''-G) of Florida Southern
Mark Matthews (6'6''-G/F) of Nova Southeastern
Marquill Smith (6'4''-G) of West Georgia

Second Team
Michael Baez (6'5''-G/F) of Lynn
Brett Hanson (6'2''-G-97) of Florida Southern
Lajuan Hardy (5'11''-PG-97) of West Alabama
Joe Laravie (6'3''-G) of Christian Brothers
Drushaun McLaurn (6'5''-G/F-97) of Eckerd

Coach of the Year: Mike Helfer of Valdosta State

South Central

First Team

Brennen Fowler (6'7''-F) of Lubbock Christian
Qua Grant (6'0''-PG) of West Texas A&M
Connor Nichols (6'6''-G) of Colorado Mesa
Ben Sonnefeld (6'3''-G) of Colorado School of Mines
Willie Rooks (6'3''-G) of Texas A&M Commerce
Ashton Spears (6'2''-G-97) of St. Edward's
Ryan Quaid (6'6''-G) of West Texas A&M

Second Team
Jarrett Brodbeck (6'4''-G) of Regis
Ben Clare (6'8''-C) of Colorado School of Mines
Gerad Davis (6'4''-G) of New Mexico Highlands
Chandler Jacobs (6'3''-G) of Dallas Baptist

Coach of the Year: Andre Cook of St. Edward's

Southeast

First Team

DeQuan Abrom (6'2''-G) of Belmont Abbey
Kendrick Colvin (6'6''-G/F) of Emmanuel
Ty'Lik Evans (5'8''-PG-96) of USC Aiken
Brandon Parker (6'3''-F) of Francis Marion
Shaun Willett (6'4''-F) of Queens
Deane Williams (6'8''-F-96) of Augusta

Second Team
Daniel Carr (6'0''-PG) of Queens
Marco Haskins (6'5''-G) of Wingate
Akia Pruitt (6'7''-F) of UNC Pembroke
Cornelius Taylor (6'0''-PG) of Lincoln Memorial
Jameel Taylor (6'4''-G-96) of Catawba

Coach of the Year: Bart Lundy of Queens

West

First Team

Adonis Arms (6'6''-G) of Northwest Nazarene
Luke Chavez (6'3''-G) of St. Martin's
William Christmas (6'5''-G) of Cal Poly Pomona
Grant Dressler (6'7''-G) of Chaminade
Chris Hansen (6'7''-C-96) of UCSD
Daulton Hommes (6'8''-G-96) of Point Loma Nazarene

Second Team
Juwan Anderson (6'0''-PG) of Cal State East Bay
Christian Bayne (6'2''-G) of UCSD
Brian Chambers (6'2''-G) of Concordia
Trevor Jasinsky (6'7''-F-97) of Western Washington
Coleman Wooten (6'5''-F) of Seattle Pacific

Coach of the Year: Bryan Rooney of Cal State East Bay 


D2CCA NCAA D2 All-Region Awards 2018-19 - Mar 15, 2019

Atlantic Region

Player of the Year: Will Vorhees (6'8''-F) of Notre Dame

First Team
Will Vorhees of Notre Dame
Tommy Bolte (6'1''-G) of Concord
Jacobo Diaz (6'9''-F-96) of IUP
Amir Hinton (6'5''-G) of Shaw
Anthony Lee (6'2''-G) of Kutztown

Second Team
Vonte Montgomery (6'1''-G) of Fairmont State
Dalton Bolon (6'4''-G) of West Liberty
Dante Lombardi (6'0''-PG) of IUP
Micah Till (6'7''-F-96) of Slippery Rock
Josh Williams (6'7''-F) of East Stroudsburg

Central Region

Player of the Year: Joey Witthus (6'7''-G) of Northwest Missouri State

First Team
Joey Witthus of Northwest Missouri State
Gage Davis (6'4''-G) of St. Cloud State
Kevin Buckingham (6'6''-F-97) of Southeastern Oklahoma State
Ryan Bruggeman (6'0''-PG-96) of Southwest Minnesota State
Cameron Martin (6'9''-F/C-98) of Missouri Southern State

Second Team
Harrison Cleary (6'1''-G-97) of Minnesota Crookston
Trevor Hudgins (6'0''-PG) of Northwest Missouri State
Trevon Evans (6'0''-PG) of Sioux Falls
Jhonathan Dunn (6'4''-G-98) of Southern Nazarene
Javion Blake (6'3''-G) of Washburn

Midwest Region

Player of the Year: Alex White (6'7''-F-97) of Findlay

First Team
Kendale McCullum (6'1''-G) of Lewis
Alex White of Findlay
Adam Eberhard (6'8''-F) of Bellarmine
Dyllon Hudson-Emory (6'7''-G/F) of Davenport
Alex Stein (6'3''-G) of S. Indiana

Second Team
Gabe Kynard (6'0''-PG) of Lake Erie
JT Shumate (6'7''-F) of Walsh
Hasan Varence (6'6''-F) of Ohio Dominican
Drew Noble (6'8''-C) of Ashland
Isaiah Johnson (6'5''-G/F) of N. Michigan

South Region

First Team
Jonathan Lawton (6'2''-G) of Florida Southern
Marquill Smith (6'4''-G) of West Georgia
Beau Justice (6'2''-G) of Valdosta State
Mark Matthews (6'6''-G/F) of Nova Southeastern
Adam Dieball (6'9''-F) of Christian Brothers

Second Team
David Dennis (6'1''-G) of Nova Southeastern
Michael Baez (6'5''-G/F-97) of Lynn
Lajuan Hardy (5'11''-PG-97) of West Alabama
Joe Laravie (6'3''-G) of Christian Brothers
Brett Hanson (6'2''-G-97) of Florida Southern
Omar Alston (6'6''-F/G) of Morehouse
Ditalion Battle (6'2''-G) of Kentucky State

South Central Region

Player of the Year: Ryan Quaid (6'6''-G) of West Texas A&M

First Team
Ryan Quaid of West Texas A&M
Ashton Spears (6'2''-G-97) of St. Edward's
Josh Hawley (6'7''-F) of Tarleton State
Ben Sonnefeld (6'3''-G) of Colorado School of Mines
Brennen Fowler (6'7''-F) of Lubbock Christian

Second Team
Qua Grant (6'0''-PG) of West Texas A&M
Gerad Davis (6'4''-G) of New Mexico Highlands
Willie Rooks (6'3''-G) of Texas A&M-Commerce
Connor Nichols (6'6''-G) of Colorado Mesa
Jacob Ledoux (6'3''-G-97) of UT Permian Basin
Raquan Mitchell (6'3''-G) of New Mexico Highlands
Chandler Jacobs (6'3''-G-99) of Dallas Baptist

Southeast Region

Player of the Year: Shaun Willett (6'4''-F) of Queens University of Charlotte

First Team
DeQuan Abrom (6'2''-G) of Belmont Abbey
Ty'Lik Evans (5'8''-PG-96) of USC Aiken
Brandon Parker (6'3''-F) of Francis Marion
Shaun Willett of Queens University of Charlotte
Deane Williams (6'8''-F-96) of Augusta

Second Team
Xzavier Barmore (6'0''-PG) of USC Aiken
Daniel Carr (6'0''-PG) of Queens University of Charlotte
Marco Haskins (6'5''-G) of Wingate
Cornelius Taylor (6'0''-PG) of Lincoln Memorial
Jameel Taylor (6'4''-G-96) of Catawba

West Region

Player of the Year: Daulton Hommes (6'8''-G-96) of Point Loma Nazarene

First Team
Daulton Hommes of Point Loma Nazarene
Adonis Arms (6'6''-G) of Northwest Nazarene
Chris Hansen (6'7''-C-96) of UC San Diego
Brian Chambers (6'2''-G) of Concordia Irvine
Trevor Jasinsky (6'7''-F-97) of Western Washington

Second Team

Luke Chavez (6'3''-G) of Saint Martin's
Grant Dressler (6'7''-G) of Chaminade
Coleman Wooten (6'5''-F) of Seattle Pacific
William Christmas (6'5''-G) of Cal Poly Pomona
Andrija Blatancic (6'7''-F-95) of Academy of Art
Obi Megwa (6'0''-PG-97) of Northwest Nazarene   
 


D2CCA NCAA D2 All-America Awards 2018-19 - Mar 15, 2019


National Player of The Year: Will Vorhees (6'8''-F) of Notre Dame

All-America First Team
Will Vorhees of Notre Dame College
Joey Witthus (6'7''-G) of Northwest Missouri State
Shaun Willett (6'4''-F) of Queens University
Amir Hinton (6'5''-G) of Shaw University
Ryan Quaid (6'6''-G) of West Texas A&M 

All-America Second Team
Daulton Hommes (6'8''-G-96) of Point Loma
Alex White (6'7''-F-97) of University of Findlay
Tommy Bolte (6'1''-G, agency: Duran International) of Concord University
Andrew Sischo (6'9''-C) of Daemen
Jonathan Lawton (6'2''-G) of Florida Southern 

All-America Third Team
Marquill Smith (6'4''-G) of West Georgia
Cameron Martin (6'9''-F/C-98) of Missouri Southern 
Gage Davis (6'4''-G) of St. Cloud State
Ryan Bruggeman (6'0''-PG-96) of Southwest Minnesota State
Tim Guers (6'3''-G) of Saint Anselm

All-America Honorable Mention
Mark Matthews (6'6''-G/F) of Nova Southeastern
Anthony Lee (6'2''-G) of Kutztown
Adam Eberhard (6'8''-F) of Bellarmine
Kevin Buckingham (6'6''-F-97) of Southeastern Oklahoma State
Alex Stein (6'3''-G) of Southern Indiana   
 


CoSIDA NCAA Division II Academic All-District Awards 2018-19 - Feb 22, 2019


District 1
Austin Beech (6'5''-G) of Adelphi
Matt Cerutti (6'5''-F) of Saint Rose
Michael Fox (7'1''-C) of the Sciences
Levi Holmes (6'5''-G) of Saint Michael's
Ryan Richmond (6'1''-G) of Bentley
Peyton Wejnert (6'7''-F) of Pace

District 2
Dalton Bolon (6'4''-G) of West Liberty
Nathan Davis (6'4''-G) of Seton Hill
Malik Jacobs (6'2''-F) of Urbana
Thomas Lang (6'0''-PG) of Shepherd
Matt Penecale (6'4''-G) of West Chester

District 3
Mason Bates (6'5''-G) of Carson-Newman
Andrew Boynton (6'1''-G-97) of Anderson
Ben Ferguson (6'5''-G/F) of Belmont Abbey
Luke Gibson (5'10''-PG-94) of Newberry
Caleb Hodnett (6'8''-F-98) of Tusculum
Chapin Rierson (6'4''-F) of Georgia

District 4
Avery Hudson (5'10''-F) of Davenport
Tyler Jenkins (6'2''-G) of Bellarmine
Gabe Kynard (6'0''-PG) of Lake Erie
Drew Noble (6'8''-C) of Ashland
Daniel Ramser (6'5''-G) of Bellarmine
Alex Stein (6'3''-G) of Southern Indiana

District 5
David Dennis (6'1''-G) of Nova Southeastern
Clay Guillozet (6'4''-G) of Valdosta State 
JJ Kaplan (6'5''-G) of Alabama in Huntsville
Kyran McClure (6'2''-G) of Saint Leo
Sam Orf (6'2''-G) of Alabama in Huntsville

District 6
Jason Anderson (6'8''-F/C) of Colorado State - Pueblo
Isaac Asrat (6'1''-G) of Lubbock Christian
Logan Elers (6'7''-F) of South Dakota School of Mines & Tech.
Jesse Hill (6'8''-F-97) of Tarleton State
Ben Sonnefeld (6'3''-G) of Colorado School of Mines

District 7
Kevin Buckingham (6'6''-F-97) of Southeastern Oklahoma State
Kevin Krieger (6'6''-G) of Minnesota State
Jakob Lowrance (6'8''-C) of Central Missouri
Grant Olsson (6'5''-G) of Lincoln
Brindley Theisen (6'2''-G) of St. Cloud State

District 8
Tyler Cartaino (6'6''-G/F) of Chaminade
Jarrett Gray (6'3''-G) of Concordia - Portland
Trevor Jasinsky (6'7''-F-97) of Western Washington
Jack Macdonald (6'0''-PG) of Alaska Anchorage
Tanner Nelson (6'3''-G) of Point Loma
Sam Simpson (6'8''-F) of Seattle Pacific 


Bevo Francis Award Watch List 2019 - Feb 21, 2019


Buzz Anthony (5'11''-PG) So. Randolph-Macon
Tommy Bolte (6'1''-G) Sr. Concord (WV)
Dalton Bolon (6'4''-G) So. West Liberty
Ben Boots (6'1''-G) Sr. Wisconsin-Oshkosh
Ryan Bruggeman (6'0''-PG-96) Sr. Southwest MN State
Chris Coffey (6'7''-F) Jr. Georgetown
Kendrick Colvin (6'6''-G/F) Sr. Emmanuel (GA)
Trevion Crews (6'0''-PG) So. Bethel (IN)
Jack Davidson (6'1''-G) So. Wabash
Gage Davis (6'4''-G) Sr. St. Cloud
Jayvian Delacruz (6'5''-G/F) Sr. Pikeville
David Dennis (6'1''-G) Sr. Nova Southeastern
Jacobo Diaz (6'9''-F-96) Sr. IUP
Adam Dieball (6'9''-F) Sr. Christian Brothers
Grant Dressler (6'7''-G) Sr. Chaminade
Adam Eberhard (6'8''-F) Sr. Bellarmine
Marcos Echevarria (5'10''-PG) Sr. Nichols
Aston Francis (6'1''-G) Sr. Wheaton
Jeff Garrett (6'7''-F-94) Sr. LSU-Shreveport
Ryan Garver (6'3''-F) Sr. Nebraska Wesleyan
Tim Guers (6'3''-G) Sr. St. Anselm
Tonzell Handy (6'5''-F) Sr. Tougaloo
Juvaris Hayes (6'0''-PG-98) Jr. Merrimack
Amir Hinton (6'5''-G) Jr. Shaw
Ty Hoglund (6'3''-G-97) Jr. Dakota Wesleyan
Daulton Hommes (6'8''-G-96) Jr. Point Loma
Trevor Hudgins (6'0''-PG) Fr. NW MO State
Cameron Hunt (6'5''-G) Sr. Southwestern (KS)
Jamie Johnson (6'0''-PG) Sr. IU-Southeast
Beau Justice (6'2''-G) Sr. Valdosta State
Jonathan Lawton (6'2''-G) Sr. Florida Southern
Anthony Lee (6'2''-G) Sr. Kutztown
Kyle Mangas (6'3''-G) So. Indiana Wesleyan
Cameron Martin (6'9''-F/C-98) So. MO Southern
Justin Martin (5'9''-PG) Jr. Multnomah
Kendale McCullum (6'1''-G) Sr. Lewis
Jordan Murdock (6'5''-G/F) Sr. Friends (KS)
Ty Nichols (6'3''-F) Sr. Keene State
Jonathan Patron (6'2''-F) Sr. Plattsburgh
Connor Raridon (6'6''-F) Jr. North Central
Nic Reed (6'5''-F) Jr. Olivet Nazarene
Ryan Richmond (6'1''-G) Sr. Bentley
Kyle Roach (6'5''-G) Sr. Whitworth
Andrew Sischo (6'9''-C) So. Daemen
Sam Vander Sluis (6'9''-C) Sr. Cornerstone
Wesley Stowers (5'10''-PG-97) Sr. Marian
Dimitrius Underwood (6'2''-G) Jr. Texas-Dallas
Shaun Willett (6'4''-F) Sr. Queens (NC)
Joey Witthus (6'7''-G) Sr. NW MO State
Jay Wolfe (6'4''-G) Sr. Briar Cliff