COLORADO SPRINGS, Colorado — With the conclusion of the 2025-26 Men's Basketball Regular Season, the 2025-26 RMAC Awards and All-RMAC selections have been released. For the Grizzlies, they received recognition for three individuals, with one First Team All-RMAC selection, one Second Team All-RMAC selection, and one Honorable Mention All-RMAC selection. The Grizzlies First Team selection was Wyatt Helming, their Second team selection was Luke Williams, and their Honorable Mention selection was Dillan Baker. With these three selections, the Grizzlies finished tied for the second most All-RMAC selections behind only Black Hills State who had four selections.
Taking a closer look at the Grizzlies three All-RMAC selections, starting with Helming who led the Grizzlies in scoring and rebounding this year, finishing the year averaging 15.8 points per game and 7.3 rebounds per game. For Helming, his 15.8 points per game finished 9th in the RMAC, while his 7.3 rebounds finished 5th. On top of Helming's outstanding points and rebound totals, he also finished 5th in the conference in field goal percentage finishing at 54.2%, while also finishing 5th in 3-point percentage shooting 42.4% from behind the 3-point line. Helming's outstanding shooting and grit on the glass allowed him to more than deserve his First Team All-RMAC selection this year as he was one of the biggest pieces in the Grizzlies outstanding 2025-26 season.
The Grizzlies next All-RMAC selection was Williams who was selected as a Second Team All-RMAC player after finishing the year averaging 15 points per game, 4.4 rebounds per game, 4.4 assists per game and 1.8 steals per game. Williams had an outstanding year on both ends of the ball as his 15 points per game finished 10th in conference, while his 1.8 steals per game finished 3rd in conference giving him an impressive season where he made a true difference for the Grizzlies on both the offensive and defensive sides of the ball.
The Grizzlies final All-RMAC selection was Baker who was selected as an Honorable Mention All-RMAC player. Baker finished the season averaging 12 points per game, 3.4 rebounds per game and 1.2 steals per game. For Baker, he finished the season tied for the 14th most steals in the RMAC, while finishing tied for the 18th most steals per game. Baker, a first year player for the Grizzlies was a consistent force for the Grizzlies all year, making a true impact on both the offensive and defensive sides of the ball.
2025-26 Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference Men's Basketball Award Winners
Player of the Year: Cam Lowe, Black Hills State
Defensive Player of the Year: Stewart Erhart, Fort Lewis
Freshman of the Year: Shelton Henton, Colorado School of Mines
Coach of the Year: Ryan Thompson, Black Hills State
2025-26 First Team All-Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference: Men's Basketball
Pos. Player School Yr. Hometown
G Ty Allred (1) Colorado Mesa R-Sr. Mona, Utah
F Jordan Blair CSU Pueblo So. Keller, Texas
G Stewart Erhart Fort Lewis R-So. Tanana, Alaska
G Jaeton Hackley (HM) Black Hills State R-Jr. Colorado Springs, Colorado
F Wyatt Helming Adams State Sr. Lake Mills, Iowa
G Cam Lowe (FoTY, 1) Black Hills State R-So. Colorado Springs, Colorado
G Aidan McDowell Western Colorado So. Crete, Nebraska
F Alex Romack (HM) Colorado School of Mines Jr. Westfield, Indiana
G Dylan Sanders CSU Pueblo Jr. Aurora, Colorado
G Pierce Bazil Colorado Christian Sr. Lincoln, Nebraska
2025-26 Second Team All-Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference: Men's Basketball
Pos. Player School Yr. Hometown
F Marzouq Abdur-Razaaq UCCS R-So. Aurora, Colorado
F Chuol Deng (2) Fort Lewis 5-Yr. Juba, South Sudan
F Clayton Jewell Colorado Mesa Jr. Darwin, Australia
G Jason Lee South Dakota Mines Jr. Los Angeles, California
G Xavier Martinez (2) UCCS R-Sr. Loveland, Colorado
F Jonathan Moore Colorado School of Mines Jr. Lithia, Florida
G Marcus Pierce New Mexico Highlands Sr. Millville, New Jersey
G Quave Propst-Allison (HM) MSU Denver Sr. Charlotte, North Carolina
G Logan Threatt (HM) MSU Denver Jr. Belmont, North Carolina
G Luke Williams Adams State Sr. Denver, Colorado
2025-26 Honorable Mention All-RMAC: Men's Basketball
Adams State: Dillan Baker
Black Hills State: Myles Johnson, Tristan Hurdle
Chadron State: Isaiah Randolph, Jadon Cool
Colorado Mesa: Harvey White, Ben Henderson
Colorado School of Mines: Shelton Henton
CSU Pueblo: Jaden Kennis
Fort Lewis: Jaxon Smith
New Mexico Highlands: Ramiah Adedigba
Regis: Luke Soden, Gunner Walters
South Dakota Mines: Ryan Sweeney
UCCS: Brody Hull
Westminster: Michael Fraizer, Colin Hayes