November 21, 2024

Haskell Indian Nations University Men’s Basketball Players Earn All-MCAC Honors

(Lawrence, KS) – It was announced today by the Midlands Collegiate Athletics Conference (MCAC) that three Haskell men’s basketball players were named to the All-MCAC Teams.

Senior guard Randy July was named to All-MCAC first team squad and  fellow senior guard Stand Lovato, along with junior forward Tsalidi Sequoyah, were both named to the Honorable Mention teams.

This season Randy averaged 17.10 points per game for the Indians, while Stand averaged 14.7 ppg and Tsaladi averaged 11.8 ppg.

Lovato currently has 1,293 career points before heading into the MCAC Conference tournament which will put him near the top in career points when he finishes at Haskell Indian Nations University after this weekend.

Below are all the winners from the MCAC conference.

All-MCAC Team
Jordan Nelson, Waldorf College
Derek Daniels, College of the Ozarks
Percy Lemle, Bellevue University
Trey Scott, Waldorf College
Randy July, Haskell Indian Nations University
Alonzo Stafford, Central Christian College
Erik Brewer, Waldorf College
Alex Santiago, College of the Ozarks
Ethan Murray, College of the Ozarks
Taylor Young, Bellevue University

MCAC Player of the Year: Jordan Nelson, Waldorf College
MCAC Co-Newcomers of the Year: Percy Lemle, Bellevue University; and Alonzo Stafford, Central Christian College
MCAC Freshman of the Year: CJ Ross, Oklahoma Wesleyan University
MCAC Defensive Player of the Year: Trey Scott, Waldorf College
MCAC Coach of the Year: Steve Shepherd, College of the Ozarks

Honorable Mention All-MCAC
Michael Gholston, Central Christian College
Devaun Evans, York College
Alex Worthen-Harris, Bellevue University
Cameron Paschke, College of the Ozarks
Stand Lovato, Haskell Indian Nations University
Pete Leonard, College of the Ozarks
CJ Ross, Oklahoma Wesleyan University
Dustin Rojas, Central Christian College
Thomas Hammock, Bellevue University
Jayln McBride, Central Baptist College
Steven Cooks, Oklahoma Wesleyan University
Cameron Coleman, York College
Tsalidi Sequoyah, Haskell Indian Nations University