COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. – March 1, 2023 -- Josh Robinson was named 2022-23 RMAC Men's Basketball First Team All-Conference and Bryce Latimer and Isaiah Wyatt earned second team honors, the conference announced today.
 
A vote by the league head coaches determines the all-conference teams.
 
Robinson, a junior from Paris, Texas, averaged 13.9 points and 8.3 rebounds a game this season. Those marks ranked him 16th and fifth in the league, respectively. He is the first Eagle to be named RMAC first team since Moala Tautuaa in 2011-12. 
 
At Colorado School of Mines during the regular season, Robinson had a season-high 31 points to go along with 10 rebounds, recording a double-double. He had eight double-doubles this year, including a stretch of four consecutive games.
 
His season high 15 rebounds came at the end of the four-game stretch, where he added 21 points against Western Colorado.
 
Robinson finished the season shooting .592 percent from the field, ranking him second in the conference and 18th in the nation.
 
Latimer, the Eagles sixth man, averaged 15.2 points this season. He ranked 11th in the conference in scoring average and fifth in the conference in assists, with 104.
 
Last week, the junior from Stone Mountain, Georgia, scored 43 points in a win against South Dakota Mines. He's the first Chadron State male basketball player to score 40 or more points in a game this century and his 43 points ties him for fifth on the Eagles' all-time single game list.
 
In February, Latimer scored 25 points and had 10 assists. With an assist to turnover ratio of 1.4, he ranked ninth in the league.
 
Latimer finished the season shooting .853 percent from the charity stripe with 110 makes on 129 attempts, making him third in the league. He also shot .472 percent from the field, ranking him 14th in the conference.
 
Another junior, Isaiah Wyatt of Fort Worth, Texas, averaged 15.2 points per game, ranking him 11th in the conference. He added 5.3 rebounds per game.
 
While shooting 47 percent from three this season, Wyatt has made 82 of his 175 attempts. Both ranks are number one in the RMAC and his percentage is fourth nationally.
 
While starting every game, Wyatt scored 10 or more points in each one except four. He has scored a season high 23 points twice, once in November against Ecclesia and once in January against Fort Lewis. He finished the season with four double-doubles.
 
Joel Scott from Black Hills State was named the RMAC Player of the Year. Brayden Maldonado of MSU-Denver and TJ Sanchez of New Mexico Highlands shared the honor of RMAC CoFreshman of the Year.
 
Mac Riniker was named Defensive Player of the Year and Mike DeGeorge was Coach of the Year, both of Colorado Mesa.
 
 
2022-23 RMAC Player of the Year: Joel Scott, Black Hills State
2022-23 RMAC Co-Freshman of the Year: Brayden Maldonado, MSU Denver
2022-23 RMAC CoFreshman of the Year: TJ Sanchez, New Mexico Highlands
2022-23 RMAC Defensive Player of the Year: Mac Riniker, Colorado Mesa
2022-23 RMAC Coach of the Year: Mike DeGeorge, Colorado Mesa
 
2022-23 RMAC Men's Basketball First Team All-Conference
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Name Pos. Cl. School Hometown
Joel Scott F Sr. Black Hills State Monument, Colo.
Josh Robinson F Jr. Chadron State Paris, Texas
Trevor Baskin F R-So. Colorado Mesa Arvada, Colo.
Blaise Threatt G R-So Colorado Mesa Scottsdale, Ariz.
Brendan Sullivan G/F R-Sr. Colorado School of Mines Highlands Ranch, Colo.
Adam Thistlewood F R-Sr. Colorado School of Mines Golden, Colo.
Akuel Kot G Jr. Fort Lewis Amarillo, Texas
JaQuaylon Mays G Sr. Fort Lewis Fort Smith, Ark.
Dante Moses G Sr. New Mexico Highlands Riviera Beach, Fl.
Trey Farrer F/C Jr. Westminster St.George, Utah

 
2022-23 RMAC Men's Basketball Second Team All-Conference
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Name Pos. Cl. School Hometown
Adam Moussa G Jr. Black Hills State Coppell, Texas
Matthew Ragsdale G Sr. Black Hills State Colorado Springs, Colo.
Bryce Latimer G Jr. Chadron State Stone Mountain, Ga.
Isaiah Wyatt G Jr. Chadron State Fort Worth, Texas
Mac Riniker G R-So. Colorado Mesa Steamboat Springs, Colo.
Isaiah Thompson F So. CSU Pueblo Colorado Springs, Colo.
Brendan Boatwright F/C Sr. Fort Lewis Carlsbad, N.M.
Tyrei Randall G Sr. MSU Denver Denver, Colo.
Brevin Walter G R-So. South Dakota Mines Las Vegas, Nev.
Jon'il Fugett G Sr. UCCS Denver, Colo.

 
2022-23 RMAC Men's Basketball Honorable Mention

Name School
Isaiah Sampson Adams State
PJ Hayes Black Hills State
DJ McDonald Colorado Christian
Isaac Jessup Colorado Mesa
Sam Beskind Colorado School of Mines
Lian Ramiro CSU Pueblo
Obi Agbim Fort Lewis
Dunnell Stafford Fort Lewis
Caleb McGill MSU Denver
Aaron Bokol Regis
David Simental Regis
Kolton Mortensen South Dakota Mines
Alejandro Rama South Dakota Mines
William Becker UCCS
Avery Rembao Western Colorado
Taylor Miller Westminster

Powers named First Team All-Conference, Worrell Honorable Mention

COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. -- March 1, 2023 -- Ashayla Powers was named to the 2022-23 RMAC Women's Basketball First Team All-Conference team today, while Samiyah Worrell was named Honorable Mention all-conference.

A vote by the league head coaches determines the all-conference teams. Powers is the first Eagle to be named first-team since Maka Daysh in 2015.
 
Powers, a sophomore from Longmont, Colorado, led CSC this season with 16.5 points and 6.9 rebounds per game. She finished second on the team with 34 steals.  
 
While averaging 28.4 minutes a game, she shot 55 percent from the field and 72 percent from the charity stripe.
 
Powers finished the season ranked in the top ten in multiple categories in the conference. Her 16.5 points ranked her fourth in the league, while she was third in field goal percentage and 10th in rebounding.
 
Against Nebraska-Kearney in November, she scored a season high 29 points and added 11 rebounds. Powers had four double-doubles during the season and scored over 20 points nine times.
 
Worrell, a senior from Fountain, Colorado, averaged 10.1 points and 3.9 rebounds this year, both good for second at CSC. She led the team with 41 steals and was tied for second with 52 assists.
 
Her season high in scoring came against Regis in January, when she scored 21 points. Worrell had 10 or more points 15 times this season.
 
Erin Fry of Regis was named the RMAC Player of the Year. Sammy Van Sickle of Colorado School of Mines was the Defensive Player of the Year and Mario Caetano of Adams State was named Coach of the Year.
 
Olivia Reed, the daughter of former CSC Men's Basketball Head Coach Houston Reed, was named the RMAC Freshman of the Year and First Team All-Conference.



RMAC Player of the Year: Erin Fry, Regis
RMAC Freshman of the Year: Olivia Reed, Colorado Mesa
RMAC Defensive Player of the Year: Sammy Van Sickle, Colorado School of Mines
RMAC Coach of the Year: Mario Caetano, Adams State
 
2022-23 RMAC Women's Basketball First Team All-Conference

Name Pos. Cl. School Hometown
Danica Kocer G Sr. Black Hills State Sioux Falls, S.D.
Niki Van Wyk G Sr. Black Hills State Appleton, Wis.
Ashayla Powers F So. Chadron State Longmont, Colo.
Olivia Reed F Fr. Colorado Mesa Windsor, Colo.
Ashley Steffeck G Sr. Colorado School of Mines Fort Collins, Colo.
Megan Van de Graaf F/C R-Sr. Colorado School of Mines Spring, Texas
Sammy Van Sickle G/F R-Sr. Colorado School of Mines Arvada, Colo.
Kendra Parra G So. MSU Denver Del Norte, Colo.
Erin Fry G Jr. Regis McKinney, Texas
Ashley Greenwood G Sr. Westminster St. George, Utah

 
2022-23 RMAC Women's Basketball Second Team All-Conference

Name Pos. Cl. School Hometown
Harmanie Dominguez G Fr. Adams State Las Cruces, N.M.
JaNaiya Davis G Gr. CSU Pueblo Hewitt, Texas
Lanae Billy G Fr. Fort Lewis Shiprock, N.M.
Jaiden Galloway G Sr. MSU Denver Aurora, Colo.
Juliana Aragon G Fr. New Mexico Highlands Bernalillo, N.M.
Sam Deem G/F Sr. Regis Thornton, Colo.
Josey Ryan G Sr. Regis La Vista, Neb.
Maison White F So. UCCS Grantsville, Utah
Emmery Wagstaff G Sr. Western Colorado Evanston, Wyo.
Lyndzi Rich F Gr. Westminster Thermopolis, Wyo.

 
2022-23 RMAC Women's Basketball Honorable Mention

Name School
Kiiyani Anitielu Adams State
Angelline Nageak Adams State
Elaina Watson Adams State
Ellie Moore Black Hills State
Samiyah Worrell Chadron State
Maggie Phipps Colorado Christian
Monica Brooks Colorado Mesa
Charisse Fairley CSU Pueblo
Tomia Johnson CSU Pueblo
Kelsey Sorenson Fort Lewis
Erin Stroberg Regis
Piper Bauer South Dakota Mines
Rachel Cockman Western Colorado
Margarita Satini Westminster