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AMCC LANDS FIVE ON NABC HONORS COURT

AMCC LANDS FIVE ON NABC HONORS COURT

Five AMCC men's basketball student-athletes were recognized for their performance in the classroom on Thursday afternoon, when the National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC) announced its 2022-23 Honors Court class. 

This year's class recognized the following student-athletes from the AMCC:
Hilbert College senior guard Zach Miller (Legal/Paralegal Studies)
Penn State Altoona
 junior guard Chris Jarosz (Business Management/Marketing) 
Penn State Behrend senior guard Austin Ryan (Finance)
Penn State Behrend junior guard RJ Marsh (Supply Chain Management)
Penn State Behrend senior guard Seth Myers (Interdisciplinary Business/Engineering/Supply Chain Management)

To be eligible for the Honors Court, collegiate men’s basketball student-athletes must currently be juniors, seniors, or graduate students at their institutions while finishing the 2022-23 academic year with cumulative grade-point averages of 3.2 or higher. 

View the complete 2022-23 NABC Honors Court list 

“Education is a core value of the NABC, and we are privileged to recognize these outstanding student-athletes and the coaches and support staff who invest in their development,” said NABC Executive Director Craig Robinson. “The hundreds of teams and thousands of players that qualified for NABC academic awards this season are a testament to our sport’s ongoing prioritization of success in the classroom.” 

Over 1,800 players from across all levels of men’s college basketball earned spots on the NABC Honors Court for 2022-23.