The College of Wooster men's basketball team made NCAC history by sweeping the league's Player of the Year and Top Defensive Player honors, with senior forward Nick Everett named Player of the Year and junior guard Jamir Billings capturing the Top Defensive Player award for the second time. Junior guard Ashton Price also joined the duo on the All-NCAC team as a first-team selection. Everett, the 11th NCAC Player of the Year for Wooster, was a consistent threat on the court, ranking second in team scoring and setting records for field goal percentage. Billings stood out for his exceptional stealing abilities and assists, while Price led the NCAC in field goal percentage and was the team's leading scorer. The team finished with an 18-10 record, extending their run of 18-win seasons to 35 straight, and marking the 20th consecutive year with at least three Scots named All-NCAC.

By the Numbers
  • Nick Everett made 72.8% (134-of-184) of his field goals this season.
  • Jamir Billings recorded 84 steals, 35 more than the next-highest total within the NCAC.
  • Wooster finished the season with an 18-10 record, extending their run of 18-win seasons to 35 straight.
  • The team marked the 20th consecutive year with at least three Scots named All-NCAC.
State of Play
  • The College of Wooster men's basketball team made NCAC history by becoming the first school to sweep the league's Player of the Year and Top Defensive Player honors.
  • Wooster finished the season with an 18-10 record, extending their run of 18-win seasons to 35 straight.
  • This is the 20th consecutive year at least three Scots were named All-NCAC.
Bottom Line

The College of Wooster men's basketball team made history in the NCAC by clinching the Player of the Year and Top Defensive Player honors, while also having a successful season on the court, marking their 20th consecutive year with at least three Scots named All-NCAC.