By: Antonio Arredondo
KANSAS CITY, Mo. – Rosters have been announced for the 2025 NABC Division III College All-Star Game,to be held Saturday, March 22 at 1:00 p.m. ET at Allen County War Memorial Coliseum in Fort Wayne, Ind. — and Bruin basketball player
Momo Stokes finds himself on the roster.
The Division III All-Star Game, held in conjunction with the 2025 NCAA Division III Men's Basketball Championship, features the top senior talent across Division III. Former Maryville coach Randy Lambert and former DePauw coach Bill Fenlon will serve as coaches for
the two Division III All-Star teams.
Stokes will be on Team Fenlon, and serves as the only Northwest Conference player to be named to the roster of 20, and one of just two — Cal Lutheran's Devon Lewis being the other — on the West Coast to be named to the team.
The honor adds on to Stokes' accolades, as the senior became the first Bruin men's basketball player to be named NWC Player of the Year in exactly 20 years after averaging a career-high 22.0 points per game — the fifth-highest single-season average in program history.
Beyond his scoring, Stokes was also a key distributor and pesky on defense, averaging 3.3 assists per game and 2.3 assists per game. Those numbers, along with his blocks and points averages, were all career highs.
The full teams for the game are as follows:
NABC Division III College All-Star Game – Team Lambert (Coach: Randy Lambert)
Kai Cipalla, York (Pa.)
Isaiah Eggleston, Penn State-Harrisburg
Peter Gorman, Ramapo (N.J.)
Tate Ivanyo, Anderson (Ind.)
Reed Kemp, Maryville (Mo.)
Devon Lewis, Cal Lutheran
Jaylin McCants, Dubuque (Iowa)
Hank Morgan, Hamilton (N.Y.)
Kamden Ross, Schreiner (Texas)
NABC Division III College All-Star Game – Team Fenlon (Coach: Bill Fenlon)
Adam Brazil, Hampden-Sydney (Va.)
Ryan Broeckel, Wisconsin Lutheran
Uchenna Egekeze, Calvin (Mich.)
Luke Frazier, John Carroll (Ohio)
Jahn Hines, Christopher Newport (Va.)
Thomas Kurowski, Chicago (Ill.)
Gerard Nicholson, Baruch (N.Y.)
Logan Pearson, UW-Platteville
Momo Stokes, George Fox
Ryan Thissen, Saint John's (Minn.)