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 Key: ^2024 1st Team, & 2024 2nd Team, % 2024 3rd Team On the season, the Rayville, La. native started in 32 games for the Generals averaging 26.6 minutes per game, shooting a collective 47.7% from the floor, 30.6% from distance, and 76.7% at the charity stripe; he also averaged a double-double this year, contributing […]

 Key: ^2024 1st Team, & 2024 2nd Team, % 2024 3rd Team
On the season, the Rayville, La. native started in 32 games for the Generals averaging 26.6 minutes per game, shooting a collective 47.7% from the floor, 30.6% from distance, and 76.7% at the charity stripe; he also averaged a double-double this year, contributing 20 points per game and securing 10.3 boards per game.
Additionally, head coach Colby Blaine of the College of Idaho was named the 2025 NAIA Coach of the Year after leading the Yotes to a 35-2 record and ending the 2024-25 season on a 25-game win streak that began on January 4 and continued through the 2025 NAIA Men’s Basketball National Championship Game, which was held in Municipal Auditorium in downtown Kansas City, Mo., on March 25 for his second national title in three years.
Two teams of 12 players each and a third team made up of 17 players comprise the three NAIA All-American teams. The College of Idaho and Oklahoma Wesleyan were the only teams that had two selections named to different teams.
KANSAS CITY, Mo. – The National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) announced its three men’s basketball All-America teams Monday, just days after the conclusion of the 87th annual NAIA Men’s Basketball National Championship. Kashie Natt of LSU Alexandria (La.) was named the NAIA Player of the Year after putting together an incredible season, including a berth to the 2025 NAIA Fab Four.

FIRST TEAM

Name Institution Class Position Hometown
Samaje Morgan ^ College of Idaho Jr G Eugene, Ore.
Tristan Smith Concordia (Neb.) Sr F Elizabeth, Colo.
Anthony Johnson Cumberlands (Ky.) Jr G Midfield, Ala.
Lucas Lorenzen Dordt (Iowa) Jr G Milford, Iowa
Peyton Law Freed-Hardeman (Tenn.) Jr F Calhoun, Ga.
Ian Scott Grace (Ind.) Sr F Plainfield, Ind.
Alton Hamilton Lewis-Clark State (Idaho) So F Fontana, Calif.
Chaze Harris Life (Ga.) Jr G Cleveland, Ohio
Kashie Natt ^ LSU Alexandria (La.) Sr G Rayville, La.
CJ Hall Nelson (Texas) Sr G Killeen, Texas
Derrick Talton Jr. & Oklahoma Wesleyan Sr G Fort Worth, Texas
Kaleb Lowery & The Master’s (Calif.) Sr F San Diego, Calif.

SECOND TEAM

Name Institution Class Position Hometown
Noah Rigatuso Baker (Kan.) Sr G/F Omaha, Neb.
Drew Wyman % College of Idaho Sr G Great Falls, Mont.
Collin Parker % Columbia (Mo.) Sr F Montgomery City, Mo.
Cole Bowen Graceland (Iowa) RS Sr G / F Colorado Springs, Colo.
Lane Sparks Huntington (Ind.) Sr G Dillsboro, Ind.
Trace Williams Indiana Northwest Sr G Flossmoor, Ill.
Shaunn Monroe Lourdes (Ohio) Sr G Charleston, W. Va.
Taj Anderson LSU Shreveport (La.) Sr G Queens, N.Y.
Hayden Diekhans Montana Tech Jr F Geraldine, Mont.
Alex Van Kalsbeek & Northwestern (Iowa) Jr F Sheldon, Iowa
Bradley Bunch Pikeville (Ky.) Jr F Big Stone Gap, Va.
Jamal Gibson % SUNO (La.) So F New Orleans, La.

THIRD TEAM

Name Institution Class Position Hometown
Ese Onakpoma Arizona Christian Jr G Naugatuck, CT.
Sage Borbon Central Baptist (Ark.) Sr. G Bronx, N.Y.
Matt Compas Dalton State (Ga.) Sr. G Blue Bell, Pa.
Kose Egbule Dickinson State (N.D.) Sr G Huston, Texas
Latavious Mitchell Florida Memorial (Fla.) Sr. F Indianapolis, Ind.
KJ Spiller Friends (Kan.) Sr. F Kansas City, Mo.
Tae Dozier Georgetown (Ky.) Jr G Louisville, Ky.
Vincent Miszkiewicz ^ Keiser (Fla.) Sr F South Elgin, Ill.
Josiah Fulcher Mid-America Christian (Okla.) Sr G Lima, Ohio
Joey Skoff Morningside (Iowa) SR G Omaha, Neb.
Jaden Lietzke & Oklahoma Wesleyan Sr C Owasso, Okla.
Tre Beard Shawnee State Gr. PG Chillicothe, Ohio
Bryan Bayonne Spartanburg Methodist (S.C.) Sr. G Baton Rouge, La.
Gabe Newhof Spring Arbor (Mich.) Jr F Hudsonville, Mich.
Greg Jenkins St. Mary-Woods (Ind.) Sr G Indianapolis, Ind.
Cameron Brown UC Merced (Calif.) JR G San Lorenzo, Calif.
Francis Okwuosah William Woods (Mo.) Sr F Atlanta, Ga.

College of Idaho head coach Blaine and LSUA senior guard Natt were also selected as the National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC) Coach of the Year and Player of the Year, respectively. For more information on the NABC awards and the NABC, click here.

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