ACCAC Men’s Basketball Earns NJCAA All-American Recognition Across Divisions

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The ACCAC continued its strong presence nationally as several men's basketball standouts earned NJCAA All-American honors across Division I and Division II, highlighting elite individual performances throughout the 2025–26 season.

Division I

Marsai Mason – Arizona Western College – Second Team
Mason capped off a dominant season by earning NJCAA All-American Second Team honors after being named ACCAC Division I Player of the Year.
He led Arizona Western to the ACCAC regular season title, averaging 16.7 points per game on 51.4% shooting while adding 9.9 rebounds per contest. Mason led the conference with 143 made free throws and ranked second in blocks with 47.
He recorded 13 double-doubles and posted four games of 25 points or more.

Ryan Hunt – Eastern Arizona College – Honorable Mention
Hunt earned honorable mention recognition following a strong all-around season for Eastern Arizona.
An All-Region First Team selection, Hunt averaged 14.9 points per game on 57.7% shooting while pulling down 11.9 rebounds per game. Hunt led the ACCAC in total rebounds (369) and offensive rebounds (129).
He recorded 14 games with 12 or more rebounds, including a standout 29 rebound performance against College of Southern Nevada.


Division II

Isaiah Hill – Pima Community College – First Team
Hill delivered one of the most complete seasons in the conference, earning NJCAA All-American First Team honors along with ACCAC Player of the Year and Freshman of the Year recognition. Hill helped lead Pima to a 5th place finish in the NJCAA DII Men's Basketball national tournament. 
He averaged 15.6 points and 6.8 assists per game while leading the conference in assists (230), steals (115), and three-point percentage (50.4%).
Hill recorded four double-doubles and had 10 games of 20 or more points, including a 31-point performance against South Mountain.

Isaac Johnson – Pima Community College – Honorable Mention
Johnson earned honorable mention honors after anchoring both ends of the floor for Pima. Johnson helped lead Pima to a 5th place finish in the NJCAA DII Men's Basketball national tournament. 
The ACCAC Defensive Player of the Year and All-Region First Team selection averaged 16.9 points per game on an efficient 71.8% shooting while adding 6.5 rebounds per contest.
He led the conference in both made field goals (252) and field goal percentage (71.8%), finishing with 10 games of 20 or more points.