INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. – The High Point University men's basketball staff has been invited to coach at the Reese's NABC College All-Star game during the weekend of the NCAA Men's Basketball Final Four.
The Reese's NABC College All-Star Game will feature top senior student-athletes from across the nation competing on the very court where the Men's Final Four Semifinal and Championship games will take place. The game will be played on Friday, April 3rd at 3:35 p.m. at the Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, Indiana. The game will be broadcast live on CBS Sports Network, and admission to the game and Reese's Final Four Friday is free. For more information about the event visit the
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High Point's
Flynn Clayman and VCU's Phil Martelli Jr. will serve as the head coaches for the All-Star Teams.
NABC Division I All-Stars – East
Donovan Atwell, Texas Tech
Javon Bennett, Dayton
Tre Carroll, Xavier
Zach Cleveland, Liberty
MJ Collins Jr., Utah State
Izaiyah Nelson, South Florida
Mike Sharavjamts, South Carolina
Corey Stephenson, Florida International
Bruce Thornton, Ohio State
Jalen Washington, Vanderbilt
Head Coach:
Flynn Clayman, High Point
NABC Division I All-Stars – West
Sam Alexis, Indiana
Corey Camper Jr., Nevada
Rafael Castro, George Washington
Quadir Copeland, North Carolina State
Dominique Daniels Jr., Cal Baptist
RJ Godfrey, Clemson
Lajae Jones, Florida State
Jayden Stone, Missouri
Peter Suder, Miami (OH)
Nick Townsend, Yale
Head Coach: Phil Martelli Jr., VCU
The 2025-26 HPU men's basketball staff continued High Point's success at the mid-major level under first-year Head Coach
Flynn Clayman guiding the Panthers back to the NCAA Tournament for the second straight season. As the 12-seed, HPU made history with its first-ever tournament win after upsetting No. 5 seed Wisconsin, 83-82 to make the Round of 32.
The Panthers hoisted the Big South championship trophy and cut down the nets for the second time in program history and become the first Big South team to win back-to-back tournament championships since Winthrop from 2019-21. Coach Clayman was the first head coach in Big South history to win the Big South Championship in his first year since 1998-99.
HPU finished the season with a Big South and program record, 31-5, breaking the program and conference record of 29 wins set by High Point last season and Winthrop in 2006-07. The staff guided the Panthers to their third straight Big South Regular-Season title and No. 1 seed entering the Big South Tournament. In league play, HPU set a program record going 15-1. High Point has registered three straight 27-win seasons, which is the most consecutive seasons by a Big South member in conference history.
Throughout the season, High Point performed in the top 25 in national statistical categories finishing out the regular-season as 1st in steals per game (10.9), 1st in scoring margin (19.7), 4th in assist/turnover ratio (1.74), 3rd in free throws made (19.9), 3rd in scoring offense (90.0), 3rd in fastbreak points (18.88), 19th in effective field goal percentage (56.6%), and 20th in field goal percentage (49.1%).
High Point finished the season 6th in the CollegeInsider Mid-Major Top 25 and have been in the poll for 55 consecutive weeks which is the longest streak in Big South program history, beating Winthrop's 48 game streak from 2005-2007. HPU also ranked in the Field of 68 mid-major rankings, finishing 7th at the end of the season. In the final weeks of the season, High Point was receiving votes in the Associate Press poll and received as many as 14 votes on March 15, the most ever by a Panthers team.
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