By: Evan O’Kelly, Associate Commissioner for Communications


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GNAC MBB All-Time All-Academic



PORTLAND, Ore. – A total of 35 players from Great Northwest Athletic Conference men’s basketball teams earned academic all-conference presented by Barnes & Noble College for the 2025-26 campaign as announced on Wednesday.
 
For the second season in-a-row, Seattle Pacific’s Logan Kinloch carried the top grade point average in the conference. A senior from Yakima, Wash., Kinloch holds a 3.97 GPA while completing his studies in business administration. Teammate Trace Evans was the lone player in the conference to earn the honor for the third time in his career, as he holds a 3.85 GPA while completing his master’s degree in data analytics.
 
Alongside Kinloch and Evans, four other players were repeat selections to the list. Central Washington’s Jordan Clark (3.65 GPA, communications), Northwest Nazarene’s Easton Reagan (3.69 GPA, business administration), SPU’s Julian Mora (3.33 GPA, business administration) and Nikias Schoenerstedt (3.86 GPA, business administration) were the other players in the conference to make the all-academic team for the second consecutive season.
 
Seattle Pacific’s eight selections were the most of any team in the GNAC, with Alaska Anchorage close behind at six all-academic picks.
 
To qualify for academic all-conference, student-athletes must maintain a cumulative grade point average of at least 3.20, must be in at least their second season competing for their team and must have competed on the court during the 2025-26 campaign.
 

Men’s Basketball – Academic All-GNAC – Presented by Barnes & Noble College

Total Selections: 35 | Third year: 1 | Second year: 5 | Newcomers: 29

*-2024-25 All-Academic Selection | #-2023-24 All-Academic Selection | ! – 2022-23 All-Academic Selection

 




Name
Academic Major
Year
GPA
Hometown
School


Hasaan Herrington
Journalism & Public Communications
SR
3.26
Anchorage, AK
UAA


Zach Ibbetson
Marketing
JR
3.66
Corona, CA
UAA


Luke Johnston
Kinesiology
SO
3.90
Anchorage, AK
UAA


Lyman Simmons
Kinesiology
SO
3.71
St. George, UT
UAA


Jesse Stines
Construction Management
SR
3.29
La Mirada, CA
UAA


Bishop Tosi
Political Science/Communications
SR
3.88
Anchorage, AK
UAA


Jeremiah Hersrud
Business Administration
SR
3.65
Wasilla, AK
UAF


Jackson Krug
Psychology
JR
3.65
Kodiak, AK
UAF


Jordan Clark*
Communication Studies
JR
3.65
Seattle, WA
CWU


Jamari Harris
Undeclared
SO
3.58
Kent, WA
CWU


Calvin Sisk
Business Administration
SR
3.45
Buffalo, MN
CWU


Eli Williams
Anthropology
SO
3.22
Spokane, WA
CWU


Pedro Ellery
Business Management
SR
3.56
Nottingham, England
MSUB


Cooper Tyson
Business Marketing
SO
3.60
Billings, MT
MSUB


Parker Martens
Business Administration
SO
3.40
Kelowna, B.C.
NNU


Easton Reagan*
Business Administration
JR
3.69
Scottsdale, AZ
NNU


Caden Rubright
Business Management
JR
3.73
Spokane, WA
NNU


Cyrus Turley
Business Administration
SO
3.74
Snoqualmie, WA
NNU


Briggs Ranstrom
Business Management
JR
3.90
Eagle, ID
NNU


Diego Trejo-Delgado
Communication Studies
SO
3.42
Camargo, Mexico
SMU


Kaden Hansen
Communication Studies
SO
3.40
Auburn, WA
SMU


Omer Ege Peksari
Computer Science
JR
3.35
Izmir, Turkey
SMU


Grant Coleman
Communictions
SR
3.28
Savoy, IL 
SPU


Trace Evans #!
Masters Data Anayltics
GR
3.85
New South Wales, AUS
SPU


Logan Kinloch*
Business Admin
SR
3.97
Yakima, WA
SPU


Theo McMillan
Education 
JR
3.49
Camas, WA 
SPU


Julian Mora*
Business Admin
SR
3.33
Bend, OR 
SPU


Henry Sandberg 
Business Admin
SO
3.64
Spokane, WA 
SPU


Nikias Schoenerstedt*
Business Admin
SR
3.86
Vienna, Austria 
SPU


David Zachman
Business Admin
JR
3.81
Arlington, WA 
SPU


O’shen Cazimero
Business
SR
3.27
Kohala, HI
WOU


Carson Frincke
Business
SR
3.45
San Diego, CA
WOU


Brady Grier
Exercise Science
SR
3.80
Beaverton, OR
WOU


Braydon Olson
Business
SO
3.96
Chehalis, WA
WOU


Trevor White
Undeclared
SO
3.53
Attleboro, MA
WWU