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2019 Daktronics NAIA Men's Division II Men's Basketball Scholar-Athletes 2019 Daktronics NAIA Men's Division II Men's Basketball Scholar-Athletes Name Institution Sport Hometown Position Conference Chance Cornett Alice Lloyd (Ky.) Division II Men's Basketball Pippa Passes, Ky. F River States Athletic Conference Deividas Mockaitis Antelope Valley (Calif.) Division II Men's Basketball Kaunas, Lithuania C California Pacific Conference Hayden Hall Antelope Valley (Calif.) Division II Men's Basketball Portland, Ore. G California Pacific Conference CJ Bussey Antelope Valley (Calif.) Division II Men's Basketball Seattle, Wash. G California Pacific Conference Miles Nolen-Webb Antelope Valley (Calif.) Division II Men's Basketball San Diego, Calif. G California Pacific Conference Zezva Liluashvili Aquinas (Mich.) Division II Men's Basketball Kutaisi, Republic of Georgia G Wolverine Hoosier Athletic Conference AJ Atwater Aquinas (Mich.) Division II Men's Basketball Otsego, Mich. G Wolverine Hoosier Athletic Conference Clif Conley Asbury (Ky.) Division II Men's Basketball Galax, Va. G River States Athletic Conference Blaise McCormick Asbury (Ky.) Division II Men's Basketball Louisville, Ky. F River States Athletic Conference Greenan Sullivan Ave Maria (Fla.) Division II Men's Basketball South Bend, Ind. G The Sun Conference Christian Harris Benedictine Mesa (Ariz.) Division II Men's Basketball Gold Canyon, Ariz. G California Pacific Conference Jorge Cano Benedictine Mesa (Ariz.) Division II Men's Basketball Phoenix, Ariz. F California Pacific Conference Tyler Larkin Bethany (Kan.) Division II Men's Basketball Aurora, Colo. G Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference Jalal Gondal Bethel (Kan.) Division II Men's Basketball Lahore, Pakistan F Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference Sam Morgan Bethel (Kan.) Division II Men's Basketball White City, Kan. G Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference Trey Sleep Bethel (Kan.) Division II Men's Basketball Holcomb, Kan. F Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference Jackson Lamb Briar Cliff (Iowa) Division II Men's Basketball Greenfield, Iowa G Great Plains Athletic Conference Lucas Webner Briar Cliff (Iowa) Division II Men's Basketball Panora, Iowa G Great Plains Athletic Conference Nic Lutmer Briar Cliff (Iowa) Division II Men's Basketball Rock Rapids, Iowa F Great Plains Athletic Conference Jay Wolfe Briar Cliff (Iowa) Division II Men's Basketball Creston, Iowa G Great Plains Athletic Conference Erich Erdman Briar Cliff (Iowa) Division II Men's Basketball Forest City, Iowa G Great Plains Athletic Conference Jonathan Hostetler Bryan (Tenn.) Division II Men's Basketball Dayton, Tenn. G Appalachian Athletic Conference Austin Douglas Bryan (Tenn.) Division II Men's Basketball Ashland City, Tenn. G Appalachian Athletic Conference Josh Hauser Cal Maritime Division II Men's Basketball Thousand Oaks, Calif. G California Pacific Conference Nicole Marquardt Cardinal Stritch (Wis.) Division II Men's Basketball Neenah, Wis. F Chicagoland Collegiate Athletic Conference Connor Lemmens Cardinal Stritch (Wis.) Division II Men's Basketball Green Bay, Wis. G Chicagoland Collegiate Athletic Conference Fredrick Benzon Cardinal Stritch (Wis.) Division II Men's Basketball Copenhagen, Denmark G Chicagoland Collegiate Athletic Conference Jake Bruner College of Idaho Division II Men's Basketball Cottonwood, Idaho F Cascade Collegiate Conference Gibson Berryhill College of Idaho Division II Men's Basketball Boise, Idaho G Cascade Collegiate Conference Ethan Davidson College of the Ozarks (Mo.) Division II Men's Basketball Hollister, Mo. F Association of Independent Institutions Jacob Jennings Concordia (Neb.) Division II Men's Basketball Shawnee, Kan. G Great Plains Athletic Conference Riley Tegtmeier Concordia (Neb.) Division II Men's Basketball Davenport, Neb. G Great Plains Athletic Conference Anthony Wolter Concordia (Neb.) Division II Men's Basketball Saginaw, Mich. G Great Plains Athletic Conference Tanner Shuck Concordia (Neb.) Division II Men's Basketball Grand Island, Neb. G Great Plains Athletic Conference Beau Tilleman Corban (Ore.) Division II Men's Basketball Genesee, Idaho F Cascade Collegiate Conference Joel Johnson Corban (Ore.) Division II Men's Basketball Tigard, Ore. C Cascade Collegiate Conference Riley Costen Cornerstone (Mich.) Division II Men's Basketball Hudsonville, Mich. G Wolverine Hoosier Athletic Conference Taner DenHoed Dakota Wesleyan (S.D.) Division II Men's Basketball Madison, S.D. G Great Plains Athletic Conference Noah Vettrus Dakota Wesleyan (S.D.) Division II Men's Basketball Hartford, S.D. G Great Plains Athletic Conference Zachery Treiber Dakota Wesleyan (S.D.) Division II Men's Basketball Brookings, S.D. G Great Plains Athletic Conference Ty Hoglund Dakota Wesleyan (S.D.) Division II Men's Basketball Dell Rapids, S.D. G Great Plains Athletic Conference Mason Decker Dakota Wesleyan (S.D.) Division II Men's Basketball Canistota, S.D. F Great Plains Athletic Conference Tate Schoenfelder Dakota Wesleyan (S.D.) Division II Men's Basketball Mitchell, S.D. Mgr. Great Plains Athletic Conference Garran Pauli Doane (Neb.) Division II Men's Basketball Omaha, Neb. F Great Plains Athletic Conference Nate Janssen Doane (Neb.) Division II Men's Basketball Lee's Summit, Mo. G Great Plains Athletic Conference Zach Bussard Dordt (Iowa) Division II Men's Basketball Papillion, Neb. F Great Plains Athletic Conference Josh Van Lingen Dordt (Iowa) Division II Men's Basketball Sioux Center, Iowa F Great Plains Athletic Conference Brock Johnson Eastern Oregon Division II Men's Basketball Castle Rock, Wash. G Cascade Collegiate Conference Maxwell McCullough Eastern Oregon Division II Men's Basketball Post Falls, Idaho G Cascade Collegiate Conference Peter Hamilton Eastern Oregon Division II Men's Basketball Oakdale, Calif. F Cascade Collegiate Conference Ryan Skurdal Embry-Riddle (Ariz.) Division II Men's Basketball Meridian, Idaho G California Pacific Conference Gilbert Ibarra Embry-Riddle (Ariz.) Division II Men's Basketball Prescott Valley, Ariz. G California Pacific Conference Logan Skurdal Embry-Riddle (Ariz.) Division II Men's Basketball Meridian, Idaho G California Pacific Conference Hayden Bruner Friends (Kan.) Division II Men's Basketball Wakefield, Kan. C Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference Tyler Caldwell Friends (Kan.) Division II Men's Basketball Wichita, Kan. G Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference Gabriel Coachman Friends (Kan.) Division II Men's Basketball Sao Paulo, Brazil F Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference Atir Cherne Friends (Kan.) Division II Men's Basketball Wichita, Kan. G Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference Vitor Haefeli Friends (Kan.) Division II Men's Basketball Rio de Janeiro, Brazil F/C Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference Tanner Camp Goshen (Ind.) Division II Men's Basketball Fremont, Ind. C Crossroads League Elias Gingerich Goshen (Ind.) Division II Men's Basketball Kalona, Iowa PG Crossroads League Braxton Linville Grace (Ind.) Division II Men's Basketball Nappanee, Ind. G Crossroads League Tim Swanson Grace (Ind.) Division II Men's Basketball Warsaw, Ind. G Crossroads League Bart Hiscock Hastings (Neb.) Division II Men's Basketball Bennington, Neb. F Great Plains Athletic Conference Zach Kitten Hastings (Neb.) Division II Men's Basketball Hastings, Neb. F Great Plains Athletic Conference Zach Kitten Hastings (Neb.) Division II Men's Basketball Hastings, Neb. F Great Plains Athletic Conference Logan Cale Hastings (Neb.) Division II Men's Basketball Lincoln, Neb. G Great Plains Athletic Conference Nate Miller Holy Cross (Ind.) Division II Men's Basketball Granger, Ind G Chicagoland Collegiate Athletic Conference Konner Platt Huntington (Ind.) Division II Men's Basketball Huntington, Ind. G Crossroads League Andrew Yoder Huntington (Ind.) Division II Men's Basketball Shipshewana, Ind. F Crossroads League Keating Rombach Indiana East (Ind.) Division II Men's Basketball Ottawa, Ill. F River States Athletic Conference Brady Smith Indiana East (Ind.) Division II Men's Basketball Anderson, Indiana G River States Athletic Conference Nate Niehoff Indiana East (Ind.) Division II Men's Basketball Glenwood, Indiana F River States Athletic Conference Nick Tinsley Indiana Southeast (Ind.) Division II Men's Basketball Sellersburg, Ind. G River States Athletic Conference Joel Wincowski Indiana Tech Division II Men's Basketball Lake George, N.Y. G Wolverine Hoosier Athletic Conference Dylan Phair Indiana Tech Division II Men's Basketball Franklin, Ind. G Wolverine Hoosier Athletic Conference Max Huber Indiana Tech Division II Men's Basketball Hilliard, Ohio F Wolverine Hoosier Athletic Conference Canaan Coffey Indiana Wesleyan Division II Men's Basketball Batavia, Ill. G Crossroads League Trevor Harrell Indiana Wesleyan Division II Men's Basketball Greenwood, Ind. G Crossroads League Trevor Waite Indiana Wesleyan Division II Men's Basketball Pittsboro, Ind. G Crossroads League Carter Keller Jamestown (N.D.) Division II Men's Basketball Sioux Falls, S.D. G Great Plains Athletic Conference Jon Purintun Jamestown (N.D.) Division II Men's Basketball Hazelton, N.D. G Great Plains Athletic Conference Zachary Skorik Judson (Ill.) Division II Men's Basketball Grafton, Wis. G Chicagoland Collegiate Athletic Conference Andrija Matic Keiser (Fla.) Division II Men's Basketball Belgrade, Serbia, Fla. F The Sun Conference Matt McKewin Keiser (Fla.) Division II Men's Basketball Gold Coast Australia G The Sun Conference Zachary Thompson Lincoln Christian (Ill.) Division II Men's Basketball Normal, Ill. G/F Association of Independent Institutions Desmond Frazier Lourdes (Ohio) Division
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