Ishimeal Nance and Dalton Myers were the winners of the D3hoops.com Fan Vote for the 2018 NABC Division III All-Star Game. The game now moves to Fort Wayne, Indiana, along with the Division III men's basketball championship.
All-time D3hoops.com Final Vote winners |
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2011 | Kai Massaquoi, Richard Stockton |
Carl Hipp, Hamline |
2012 | Dylan Richter, Washington U. |
Raph Temgoua, St. Lawrence |
2013 | Andrew Galow, Rhodes |
Spencer Niekamp, Capital |
2014 | Dan Kornbaum, Augsburg |
Brandon Gries, St. Norbert |
2015 | David Louison, St. Joe's (Bklyn.) |
Marcus Alipate, St. Thomas |
2016 | Egzon Gjonbalaj, Brooklyn |
Jordan Bolger, Concordia-Moorhead |
2017 | Derek Hart, Clarkson |
Johnathan Belton, Medaille |
2018 | Dalton Myers, York (Pa.) |
Ishimeal Nance, Penn State-Altoona |
Fans will have the opportunity to select one student-athlete for each of the two teams in the 2018 Reese’s® Division III College All-Star Game. The game will be played on March 16 at 4:30 p.m. ET, prior to the NCAA Division III men's basketball championship game.
Reese’s is the official candy partner of the NCAA.
Voting takes place exclusively on D3hoops.com, starting at noon ET on Tuesday, March 5, and running through noon ET on Thursday, March 7. Fans will be able to choose from a list with the top senior student-athlete in each of the eight Division III regions whose team is no longer participating in the NCAA Tournament. The two with the most votes will join 16 other seniors, two from each region, who were selected by a committee vote, for a total of nine student-athletes per side.
This is the ninth season D3hoops.com has been the exclusive home of this fan vote. In 2018, more than 175,000 votes were cast.
Fans will be permitted to cast one ballot per browser.
"Thanks to D3hoops.com allowing fans to vote online for the Reese's College All-Star Game gets them directly involved and adds to the excitement surrounding the event," said Reggie Minton, NABC deputy executive director. "The Reese's All-Star game is a terrific event for the coaches, student-athletes and fans."