Six Wildcats Earn 2025-26 NABC Academic Award Honors
7/15/2026 12:00:00 PM | Men's Basketball
KANSAS CITY, MO - The NABC announced on July 15, 2026 the recipients of the 2025-26 NABC Team Academic Excellence Awards and NABC Honors Court, representing achievement in the classroom by men's college basketball teams and individual players.
The NABC Team Academic Excellence Awards recognize programs that completed the 2025-26 academic year with a team GPA of 3.0 or higher. Davidson men's basketball compiled a team GPA of 3.08 during this period. The NABC Honors Court, meanwhile, includes junior, senior, and graduate student men's basketball players who finished the 2025-26 year with a cumulative GPA of 3.2 or higher.
Sam Brown (Philosophy/Politics/Economics), Hunter Adam (Economics), Brock Matheny (Political Science), John Nowland (Biology), Sean Logan (Economics), and Josh Scovens (Psychology) all received recognition on the NABC Honor Court.
"College basketball student-athletes do incredible things on the court, but their achievements in the classroom are equally worthy of celebration," said NABC Executive Director Craig Robinson. "Education is one of the NABC's core values, and the hundreds of programs and thousands of athletes represented on these awards reinforce the commitment to academic success that exists across all levels of our sport."
Over 2,300 players earned spots on the NABC Honors Court and over 400 programs received NABC Team Academic Excellence Awards for 2025-26. A full list of the Honors Court recipients is available by clicking HERE.
The NABC Team Academic Excellence Awards recognize programs that completed the 2025-26 academic year with a team GPA of 3.0 or higher. Davidson men's basketball compiled a team GPA of 3.08 during this period. The NABC Honors Court, meanwhile, includes junior, senior, and graduate student men's basketball players who finished the 2025-26 year with a cumulative GPA of 3.2 or higher.
Sam Brown (Philosophy/Politics/Economics), Hunter Adam (Economics), Brock Matheny (Political Science), John Nowland (Biology), Sean Logan (Economics), and Josh Scovens (Psychology) all received recognition on the NABC Honor Court.
"College basketball student-athletes do incredible things on the court, but their achievements in the classroom are equally worthy of celebration," said NABC Executive Director Craig Robinson. "Education is one of the NABC's core values, and the hundreds of programs and thousands of athletes represented on these awards reinforce the commitment to academic success that exists across all levels of our sport."
Over 2,300 players earned spots on the NABC Honors Court and over 400 programs received NABC Team Academic Excellence Awards for 2025-26. A full list of the Honors Court recipients is available by clicking HERE.
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