KANSAS CITY, Mo. - Concordia-St. Paul junior guard
Ben Kopetzki was named to the National Association of Basketball Coaches All-District Second Team, it was announced on Monday.
Kopetzki becomes just the second Golden Bear to earn NABC All-District honors, joining
Antwan Kimmons (2024-25, First Team)
Kopetzki finished as the Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference's leading scorer this season, tallying a total of 611 points with an average of 21.1 per game. He was also one of the most efficient shooters in the conference, ranking 13
th in field goal percentage (.444), eighth in three point percentage (.388), and third in free throw percentage (.880). At the conclusion of the regular season, he was named All-NSIC First Team. He was also named to the D2CCA All-Region Second Team earlier this month.
The Golden Bears wrapped up the 2025-26 campaign with an overall record of 19-10 and a 14-8 mark in NSIC play, earning the program's second consecutive first-round bye in the NSIC Tournament.
The All-District honors are voted on by NABC-member coaches across NCAA Division II.
2025-26 NABC All-District Teams
Atlantic
First Team
Dallis Dillard, IUP
Larry Howell, Fayetteville State
Bryson Lucas, Cal (PA)
Pace Prosser, Gannon
Trey Simmons, Frostburg State
Second Team
Drey Carter, Fairmont State
Baden Forup, Pitt-Johnstown
Myles Montgomery, West Liberty
Myles Pierre, Bluefield State
Day Waters, Millersville
Co-Coaches of the Year: Easton Bazzoli, Gannon and Jay Butler, Virginia Union
Central
First Team
Jack Bachelor, Washburn
Dillon Claussen, Washburn
Terry Coner Jr., Oklahoma Baptist
Tameron Ferguson, Augustana
Lazerek Houston, Central Missouri
Second Team
Devon Hancock, Ouachita Baptist
Ben Kopetzki, Concordia St. Paul
Anthony Walters, Jamestown
Matthew Willenborg, Central Missouri
Luke Winkel, St. Cloud State
Coach of the Year: Brett Ballard, Washburn
East
First Team
Jeremiah Anderson, Felician
Will Davies, Saint Anselm
Cash McClure, Bentley
Zach Philipkoski, Daemen
Jojo Wallace, Southern New Hampshire
Second Team
Benjamin Bill, Daemen
Cooper Farrall, Bentley
Aaron Goldstein, Staten Island
Josh Morissette, Saint Anselm
Tre Powell, Goldey-Beacom
Coach of the Year: Ivan Lewis, Felician
Midwest
First Team
Quintero Barnett, Walsh
Dylan Kuehl, Northern Michigan
Marcus Tomashek, Michigan Tech
Jaylen Wesley, Rockhurst
Maceo Williams, Ashland
Second Team
Ethan Alderink, Grand Valley State
Drenin Dinkins, Rockhurst
Justice Sutton, William Jewell
Ken Walker, Davenport
Andrew Young, Missouri S&T
Coach of the Year: Kyle Blackbourn, Rockhurst
South
First Team
Rasean Frederick, West Alabama
Dallas Graziani, Nova Southeastern
Preston Le Gassick, Palm Beach Atlantic
Derek Moore, Montevallo
Ross Reeves, Nova Southeastern
Second Team
Kusamae Draper, Tuskegee
Brandon Fussell, Montevallo
Amare Miller, Florida Southern
Drew Mills, Valdosta State
Terrence Ringo, Union
Coach of the Year: Jim Crutchfield, Nova Southeastern
South Central
First Team
Xavion Brown, DBU
Cam Lowe, Black Hills State
Amondo Miller Jr., Lubbock Christian
Jose Murillo, Eastern New Mexico
Blake Nielsen, St. Edward's
Second Team
Ty Allred, Colorado Mesa
Jaeton Hackley, Black Hills State
Andre Harris, Western New Mexico
Aidan McDowell, Western Colorado
Antonio Pusateri, Lubbock Christian
Coach of the Year: Mark Bunker, Western New Mexico
Southeast
First Team
Jack Browder, Carson-Newman
Carl Cleveland, Young Harris
Osmar Garcia-Araujo, Anderson
Marlon Smith, Columbus State
AJ White, North Georgia
Second Team
Jacob Daniels, Lander
Rashawn Inglemon, Anderson
Conrad Luczynski, Lenoir-Rhyne
Jaquay Randolph, Southern Wesleyan
Devin Story, Emmanuel
Coach of the Year: Jimmie Williams, Anderson
West
First Team
Jalen Brown, Cal State Dominguez Hills
Tyree Campbell, Cal State East Bay
Kaden Hansen, Saint Martin's
Andrew Nagy, Point Loma
Easton Reagan, Northwest Nazarene
Second Team
Hasaan Herrington, Alaska Anchorage
Michael Mora, Cal State Monterey Bay
Josiah Sanders, Cal State Dominguez Hills
Diego Trejo-Delgado, Saint Martin's
Joshua West, Hawaii Pacific
Coach of the Year: Bryan Rooney, Cal State East Bay
Concordia-St. Paul NABC All-District History
First Team
Antwan Kimmons (2024-25)
Second Team
Ben Kopetzki (2025-26)