Kealey Named All-Met Second Team; Nurse Earns Honorable Mention
Pace University's Jaden Kealey has been named to the All-Met Second Team by the Metropolitan Basketball Writers Association, while teammate Jabari Nurse received Honorable Mention. Kealey enjoyed a stellar season, averaging 12.7 points and 7.4 rebounds over 27 games, with a shooting percentage of .531. Nurse contributed significantly as well, averaging 12.5 points and securing 56 steals, which earned him a spot on the NE10 All-Defensive Team. The Setters made it to the first round of the Northeast 10 Conference postseason tournament, showcasing their competitiveness in the league. The MBWA will honor these achievements during the 93rd All-Met Haggerty Awards Dinner on April 23.
By the Numbers- Jaden Kealey averaged 12.7 points and 7.4 rebounds per game.
- Jabari Nurse averaged 12.5 points and recorded 56 steals throughout the season.
- The Setters reached the Northeast 10 Conference postseason tournament's first round.
- Both players showcased their skills and played pivotal roles throughout the season.
The upcoming All-Met Haggerty Awards Dinner on April 23 will recognize the accomplishments of Kealey and Nurse among other standout players, further highlighting their impact in Division II basketball.
Bottom LineJaden Kealey and Jabari Nurse's recognition underscores not only their individual talents but also Pace University's competitive spirit in collegiate basketball. Their performances this season set a promising foundation for the program's future success.
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