Senior guard Issac McBride was named to the All-Summit League Second Team, marking his second consecutive recognition after finishing the regular season with the second-highest scoring average in the League at 19.7 points per game.

The Big Picture

Individual honors were prevalent in the Summit League with South Dakota State's Zeke Mayo earning Player of the Year, William Kyle III being named Defensive Player of the Year, and Kansas City collecting four awards including Coach of the Year.

By the Numbers
  • McBride averaged 39.8 minutes per game, 3.5 rebounds, and 3.0 assists per game.
  • Zeke Mayo led with 21.1 ppg and made 42 3-pointers in conference play.
State of Play
  • South Dakota State finished with a 12-4 record, securing their fifth regular season title in six seasons.
  • Kansas City tied for second with a 10-6 record after a six-game winning streak.
  • All awards were voted on by the League's coaches, athletic communication directors, and select media members.
Bottom Line

The Summit League saw a diverse array of individual achievements, showcasing the exceptional talent and fierce competition within the conference.