Dalton State's Simmons And Dungan Named NAIA All-Americans

  • Thursday, March 22, 2018

National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics announced the 2017-18 Division I Men's Basketball All-America Teams on Thursday. Ryan Imhoff of Carroll (Mont.) was named the 2018 NABC-NAIA National Player of the Year. Imhoff becomes the first Saint to earn this distinction and first in the Frontier Conference since former member Westminster's (Utah) Geoff Payne was tabbed in 2009. 

All of the selections are made by the All-America Committee and comprises a First, Second, Third and Honorable Mention Team. There are 10 members on each of the first three All-America teams. 

Imhoff, a native of Napa, Calif., ranked 15th in the NAIA in scoring (19.8) to go along with a team-high 7.2 rebounds per game, 3.7 assists per game, 2.4 steals per game and 1.0 blocks per game. In national rankings, he was fourth in steals average, fifth in free throw percentage (.888) and 27th in field goal percentage (.532). The 2017-18 Frontier Conference Player of the Year led his team to a second-round trip to the NAIA Division I Men's Basketball National Championship. He notched at least 10 points in 33 of his 34 games on the year, including a season-best 34 in the win against Montana State-Northern on Dec. 2, 2017. The senior guard finished his career with 1,953 career points (15.6 ppg), 769 total rebounds (6.2 rpg), 338 assists (2.7 apg), 207 steals (1.7 spg) and 124 blocks (1.0 bpg). 

Seven individuals were repeat All-American's from a year ago. Imhoff (2017 Third Team All-American) and Dom Robinson of Montana Western (2017 Second Team All-American) were the only performers, who repeated from last year that were recognized on the 2018 First Team. 

Following the conclusion of the national championship title game on Tuesday, Craig Doty of Graceland (Iowa) was named the 2017-18 NAIA Division I Men's Basketball Coach of the Year. Doty led the Yellowjackets to their first-ever national title as they concluded their first-ever tournament appearance. Graceland's LT Davis was the only player to earn 2018 All-America status for the national champs as he was mentioned on the NAIA Second Team. 

Prior to the national championship, The Master's (Calif.) head coach Kelvin Starr won the 2017-18 NABC-NAIA Division I Men's Basketball Coach of the Year honor. 

For more NAIA Division I Men's Basketball information, click here.

2017-18 NAIA Division I Men's Basketball All-American's (listed alphabetically)

1st Team
Name School Year Position Hometown
Ryan Imhoff Carroll (Mont.) G Sr. Napa, Calif.
Bryan Egejuru Central Methodist (Mo.) G Sr. Lawrenceville, Ga.
Shadell Millinghaus Georgetown (Ky.) G Sr. Brooklyn, N.Y.
Jordin Williams LSU Alexandria (La.) G Sr. Baton Rouge, La.
Stevie Clark LSU Shreveport (La.) G Sr. Okla. City, Okla.
Dom Robinson & Montana Western G Sr. Tacoma, Wash.
Branden Jenkins Texas Wesleyan G Sr. Chicago, Ill.
Lawrence Russell The Master's (Calif.) G Sr. Port Townsend, Wash.
Troy Salvant William Carey (Miss.) G Sr. Marrero, La.
Terrell Thompson William Penn (Iowa) G Sr. Indianapolis, Ind.
* 2017-18 NAIA Player of the Year

2nd Team
Jackson Dubinski  Columbia (Mo.) G Sr. Columbia, Mo.
Carnilious Simmons & Dalton State (Ga.) F Sr. Atlanta, Ga.
Quinton Jackson Dillard (La.) G Sr. Cambridge, Md.
LT Davis Graceland (Iowa) G Sr. Rockford, Ill.
Bryan Wallace Lindsey Wilson (Ky.) G Sr. Lexington, Ky.
Brandon Moss & LSU Alexandria (La.) F Sr. Bessemer, Ala.
Zaccheus Darko-Kelly Montana Western G So. Great Falls, Mont.
Ridell Camidge Oklahoma City F Sr. Wilmington, N.C.
Quantice Hunter Peru State (Neb.) G Sr. Chicago, Ill.
Darrion Leslie & Pikeville (Ky.) F Sr. Huntsville, Ala. 

3rd Team
Reed Dungan Dalton State (Ga.) G Sr. Powder Springs, Ga.
Liam Hunt Hope International (Calif.) C Sr. Geraldton, Australia
Undra Mitchem Life (Ga.) G Sr. Leesburg, Fla.
Martavian Payne Lindenwood-Belleville (Ill.) G Sr. St. Louis, Mo.
Jamal Ray LSU Shreveport (La.) F Sr. Texarkana, Texas
Courtney Julien Our Lady of the Lake (Texas) G Jr. Gonzales, La.
Ryan Harris Texas Wesleyan G Sr. Randolph, N.J.
Tim Soares The Master's (Calif.) F So. Deming, Wash.
Olisa Nwachie Westmont (Calif.) F Jr. Gardena, Calif.
Dominique Shaw William Penn (Iowa) G Sr. Lufkin, Texas 

Honarable Mention
Isaac Edmondson Bethel (Tenn.)
Andrew Smith Campbellsville (Ky.)
Match Burnham Carroll (Mont.)
Da'Jon Streeter Central Baptist (Ark.)
Nathan Biggs Columbia (Mo.)
Mike Johnson Culver-Stockton (Mo.)
Diondrey Holt, Jr. Cumberland (Tenn.)
Malik Colvin-Seldon Cumberlands (Ky.)
Joshua Simmons Dillard (La.)
Patrick Thompson Dillard (La.)
Logan Jozwiak Faulkner (Ala.)
Troy Steward Georgetown (Ky.)
Quan Poindexter Georgetown (Ky.)
Jeremy Deemer Graceland (Iowa)
Nathan Washington Grand View (Iowa)
Jjuan Hadnot Grand View (Iowa)
Deandre Clark Harris-Stowe (Mo.)
Jake Caudle John Brown (Ark.)
Dante Bailey Langston (Okla.)
Race Martin Lewis-Clark State (Idaho)
Andrew McCowan Lewis-Clark State (Idaho)
Nick Parker Loyola (La.)
Benjamin Batts LSU Shreveport (La.)
Tyler Robinson Lyon (Ark.)
Darrell White Middle Georgia State
Fitzgerald Hopkins Missouri Baptist
Pablo Hernandez Missouri Baptist
Tony-Toni Wright Mobile (Ala.)
Ryan Reeves Montana State-Northern
Chris O'Neill Montana Tech
Brandon Jones Montana Western
Terrance Bonhomme Oklahoma City
LJ Westbrook Peru State (Neb.)
Jayvian Delacruz Pikeville (Ky.)
Jared Samuelson Rocky Mountain (Mont.)
Cameron Hill SAGU (Texas)
Brandon Scott Science & Arts (Okla.)
George Brock Southern-New Orleans (La.)
Devonte Dixon Talladega (La.)
Hansel Atencia The Master's (Calif.)
Tonzell Handy Tougaloo (La.)
Ruben Lopez Wayland Baptist (Texas)
Jerry Karczewski Westmont (Calif.)
Joshua Hamiltion Wiley (Texas)
Anthony Sharp II Wiley (Texas)
Jaylen Moore William Carey (Miss.)
Keith Phillips William Jessup (Calif.)
JC Washington William Penn (Iowa)
DaShaun Stark William Woods (Mo.)
Shackeel Butters Williams Baptist (Ark.)
Jalen David Xavier (La.)
Virgil Davison Xavier (La.)  


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