NABC Division II All-District Teams and Coaches Announced

KANSAS CITY, Mo. – The NABC today announced the 2023-24 NABC Division II All-District Teams and District Coaches of the Year. The All-District honors are voted on by NABC-member coaches across NCAA Division II.

 

Atlantic

First Team

Eddie Colbert III – Charleston

KJ McClurg – California (PA)

Josh Omojafo – Gannon

Ethan Porterfield – IUP

Justice Shoats – Lock Haven

 

Second Team

Jaylen Alston – Winston-Salem State

Matt Dade – Millersville

Marcus Johnson – Wheeling

Lakeem McAliley – East Stroudsburg

Anthony Pittman – West Virginia State

 

Coach of the Year: Dwaine Osborne – Charleston

 

 

Central

First Team

Drew Blair – Minnesota Duluth

Wes Dreamer – Northwest Missouri State

Jacksen Moni – Northern State

Jaden Wells – Central Oklahoma

Malik Willingham – Minnesota State

 

Second Team

Jacob Beeninga – Minnesota State – Moorhead

Alijah Comithier – Emporia State

Isaac Fink – Augustana

Kaleb Hammeke – Fort Hays State

Taelon Peter – Arkansas Tech

 

Coach of the Year: Matt Margenthaler – Minnesota State

 

 

East

First Team

Tyler Arbuckle – St. Anselm

Matt Becht – Southern New Hampshire

Zach Laput – Bentley

James Patterson – St. Thomas Aquinas

Erik Timko – Jefferson

 

Second Team

Darnell Evans – Caldwell

Dylan Fasoyiro – Daemen

Bryan Powell – Pace

Romar Reid – Saint Michael’s

Dayshaun Walton – Adelphi

 

Coach of the Year: Eric Eaton – Saint Michael’s

 

 

Midwest

First Team

Jesse Bingham – Indianapolis

Jake Hilmer – Upper Iowa

Jayvon Maughmer – Cedarville

Milos Vicentic – McKendree

Max Weisbrod – Northern Michigan

 

Second Team

Borja Fernandez – Kentucky Wesleyan

Garrison Keeslar – Walsh

Dylan Kuehl – Northern Michigan

Jalen Page – Trevecca Nazarene

Kendrick Tchoua – Indianapolis

 

Coach of the Year: Drew Cooper – Kentucky Wesleyan

 

 

South

First Team

Luke Anderson – Florida Southern

Beyuan Hendricks – Lee

Shane Hunter – Nova Southeastern

Zawdie Jackson – West Georgia

Nordin Kapic – Lynn

 

Second Team

Rashad Bolden – Mississippi

Camron Donatlan – West Georgia

Chris Martin – Clark Atlanta

Alex Steen – Florida Southern

Malcolm Whitlow – Embry-Riddle

 

Coach of the Year: Dave Moore – West Georgia

 

 

South Central

First Team

Obi Agbim – Fort Lewis

Trevor Baskin – Colorado Mesa

Cameron Kahn – Dallas Baptist

Tiras Morton – Lubbock Christian

Larry Wise – West Texas A&M

 

Second Team

Majok Deng – Colorado School of Mines

Sean Elkinton – St. Edward’s

Keyshawn Embery-Simpson – Angelo State

Matthew Ragsdale – Black Hills State

Mac Riniker – Colorado Mesa

 

Coach of the Year: Tom Brown – West Texas A&M

 

 

Southeast

First Team

Martez Brown – Lincoln Memorial

Frank Champion – North Georgia

KJ Jones II – Emmanuel

Donell Nixon II – Wingate

AJ White – North Georgia

 

Second Team

Uzziah Dawkins – Converse

Tyler Johnson – USC Aiken

Javeon Jones – Catawba

Jalen McCoy – USC Aiken

John Zhao – Carson-Newman

 

Co-Coaches of the Year: Brian Good – Wingate and Mark Vanderslice – USC Aiken

 

 

West

First Team

Jakob Alamudun – Cal State Dominguez Hills

Jeremy Dent-Smith – Cal State Dominguez Hills

Kyle Greeley – Saint Martin’s

Chris Mitchell – Cal State San Bernardino

Robby Robinson – Cal State San Bernardino

 

Second Team

Sedrick Altman – Cal State San Bernardino

Shane Bell – Cal State Los Angeles

Jamal Fuller – Academy of Art

Dimitrios Klonaras – Cal State East Bay

Jalen Tot – Montana State Billings

 

Coach of the Year: Luke Fennelly – Montana State Billings