WATERBURY, Conn. -- This afternoon, the College Sports Communicators organization announced its Academic All-District Teams for both Men's and Women's Basketball across all three NCAA Divisions and the NAIA. Post University Men's Basketball garnered two players on the list, the same as last season, while four from Post University Women's Basketball earned the honor, up two from the previous year.
Men's Basketball, led by Head Coach
Marc Kuntz, saw graduate forward
Derrick Thomas II make the All-District Team for the third straight year, after playing in 29 games, while junior guard
Ta'Quan Williams, who played and started in all 29 games this season, made his first appearance on the team.
In the third year for Head Coach
Courtney Burns, her team saw four players make the team for the first time in their careers in graduate forward
Megan Landsiedel, senior forward
Claire Greene, sophomore forward
Tiara Tyson, and sophomore guard
Kamryn Porter.
In order to qualify, student-athletes must compete in 90% of their institution's games/contests/sets played or must start in at least 66% of the games/contests/sets in addition to achieving a high-level of academic success in the classroom by achieving a grade point average (GPA) above a 3.50 for the previous semester while being in at least their second year academically.
The entire list of honorees which includes NCAA Division I, Division II, Division III, and NAIA programs, can be viewed at the links attached to the story.