HAMPDEN-SYDNEY, Va. -- Hampden-Sydney College fifth-year guard and third-year team captain
Adam Brazil (Mooresville, NC) has been named to the 2025 D3hoops.com
All-America First Team, as chosen by the D3hoops.com staff in consultation with All-Region voting results. Adam becomes the fourth Tiger to earn D3hoops All-America honors since its first year in 1998 (T.J. Grimes, Jeff Monroe-twice,
Davidson Hubbard). The 5-10 guard led the Garnet & Grey to an overall record of 23-6 and into the Division III Men's Basketball Championships Sweet 16 with his 18.2 points, 3.3 rebounds and 3.5 assists.
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Brazil started all 29 games while playing 33.4 minutes per game, adding 50 three-point field goals, 45 steals, and one block. He shot 46% (185-405) from the field, including 29% (50-174) on three-pointers, and 85% (108-127) at the free throw line. Brazil led the team in points (528), scoring average, field goals, field goal attempts, three-pointers, three-point attempts, free throws, free throw attempts, free throw percentage, assists and steals. He scored a career-high 34 points vs. then No. 7 Randolph-Macon (11/13) … equaled his career-high with eight rebounds two times, most recent at Washington and Lee (1/15) … had a season-high eight assists vs. Shenandoah (12/17) … had a season-high four steals two times, most recent at Randolph (1/22) … equaled his career-high with one block at then (RV)Guilford (NC) (1/8) … had a career-high seven (7-11) three-pointers vs. SU (12/17) … and has played a career-high 39 minutes four times, most recent vs. (15)Redlands (CA) (3/14). Adam posted a team-best 25 double-figure scoring games, including three 30-point games among 12 20-point games, and has led the team in scoring 17 times, steals 12 times, assists 13 times and in rebounding two times.
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Earlier this week, Brazil was named to the 2024-25 National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC) Division III
All-America First Team, as well as the NABC District 6 Player of the Year and All-District 6 First Team, while also selected to play in the NABC Division III All-Star Game played earlier today (March 22) at the Allen County War Memorial Coliseum in Fort Wayne, Indiana.
AB helped his Team Fenlon to a 104-92 win past Team Lambert in the contest with 12 points (5-6 FGs, 2-3 3FGs), 2 assists & 1 rebound) in 20 minutes. He has also previously been named the D3hoops.com Region 6 Player of the Year and All-Region 6 First Team, the 2024-25 Old Dominion Athletic Conference (ODAC) Men's Basketball Kurt Axe Player of the Year, and the ODAC/Virginia Farm Bureau Insurance Scholar-Athlete of the Year, to the Trevor Hudgins Award Top 15 Watch List, to the Bevo Francis Top 25 Watch List, as well as the United States Basketball Writers Association (USBWA) Division III National Player of the Week one time, to the D3hoops.com Team of the Week two times, the ODAC Offensive Player of the Week four times, and was also named to the All-Tournament Team for both the Hampden-Sydney Tip-Off Tournament (11/22-23) and the Charlie Cobb Classic (12/20-21). He completed his career as the only Tiger in the 115-year history of the program ranked among the Top 10 in career points, assists, steals, three-pointers, and games played. Adam is ninth in scoring with 1,586 career points in 122 career games, fifth in career assists with 390, and 10th in career steals with 151 … while his 240 career three-pointers and 122 career games are both believed to be among the Top Five all-time, as well.
Player of the Year: Logan Pearson, F, UW-Platteville
Rookie of the Year: Josh Fridman, G, Illinois Wesleyan
Coach of the Year: Dave Klatsky, New York University
| First team |
| Pos. |
Name |
Team |
Yr. |
Hometown |
| G |
Adam Brazil |
Hampden-Sydney |
Sr. |
Mooresville, N.C. |
| G |
Jahn Hines |
Christopher Newport |
Sr. |
Norfolk, Va. |
| F |
Logan Pearson |
UW-Platteville |
Sr. |
Kimberly, Wis. |
| F |
Ryan Broeckel |
Wisconsin Lutheran |
Sr. |
Chilton, Wis. |
| C |
Joshua Van Gorp |
Central |
Sr. |
Pella, Iowa |
| Second team    |
| G |
Deonte Jackson |
LeTourneau |
Sr. |
Nacogdoches, Texas |
| G |
Hank Morgan |
Hamilton |
Sr. |
Caldwell, N.J. |
| F |
Uchenna Egekeze |
Calvin |
Sr. |
Huntley, Ill. |
| F |
Tristan How |
NYU |
Sr. |
Virginia Beach, Va. |
| F |
AJ Rohosy |
Claremont-Mudd-Scripps |
Sr. |
San Anselmo, Calif. |
| Third team    |
| G |
Peter Gorman |
Ramapo |
Sr. |
South Amboy, N.J. |
| G |
Shane Regan |
Wesleyan |
Sr. |
Larchmont, N.Y. |
| G |
Hayden Doyle |
Washington U. |
Sr. |
Brookfield, Wis. |
| G |
Octavio Brito |
Keene State |
Sr. |
Lincoln, R.I. |
| F |
Carter Huschka |
UW-Eau Claire |
Sr. |
Farmington, Minn. |
| Fourth team    |
| G |
Devon Lewis |
Cal Lutheran |
Sr. |
Pasadena, Calif. |
| G |
Reed Kemp |
Maryville |
Sr. |
Franklin, Tenn. |
| G |
Toby Harris |
Brandeis |
Sr. |
Durham, N.C. |
| F |
Ryan Johnson |
Carthage |
So. |
Oswego, Ill. |
| F |
Kai Cipalla |
York (Pa.) |
Sr. |
Lititz, Pa. |
| Fifth team |
| G |
Aidan Callahan |
WPI |
Sr. |
Rowley, Mass. |
| G |
Trevor Wall |
Ursinus |
Sr. |
North Wales, Pa. |
| G |
Jair Knight |
Emory |
Jr. |
Elyria, Ohio |
| G |
Tate Ivanyo |
Anderson |
Sr. |
Valparaiso, Ind. |
| F |
Jarrel Okorougo |
Trinity (Conn.) |
Jr. |
Stoneham, Mass. |