2014
DILLON STITH
NABC Third Team All-America
Senior forward Dillon Stith became just the second player in Presidents' Athletic Conference history to earn All-America honors from the National Association of Basketball Coaches as he was named to the organization's Third Team. The 6-5 forward was the only PAC player to average a double-double this season. He finished the year second in the league in scoring at 19.5 points per game and first in rebounding, pulling down 10.2 per contest.
2006
JEFF MALLORY
NAIA Honorable Mention All-America
Senior center Jeff Mallory earned Honorable Mention All-America honors after a senior season in which he averaged 19.1 points and 9.4 rebounds, while he shot 56.9 percent from the field and blocked 90 shots, the second-most in a single season in program history. The 7-foot Mallory, who tied a program record that season with nine blocked shots in a win over Allegheny, closed his career with 1,580 points, the fifth-most in program history, while his 313 blocked shots remain a program career record.
2005
TONY WASHAM
NAIA First Team All-America
Tony returned to the First Team for the second time in his career, after being named American Mideast Conference Player of the Year. He finished the season as one of the top three scorers in the nation and the team made its fourth consecutive trip to the NAIA National Tournament, where he was again named to the All-Tournament Team.
2005
KENNY ROBERTS
NAIA Second Team All-America
Kenny became only the third player in school history to reach as high as the national second team. With Kenny running the offense, the Bearcats reached the NAIA National Tournament for the fourth consecutive year in 2005. Roberts never missed a game in four years, starting all 121 games in his career, guiding the team to a 97-24 record. Roberts averaged 15.6 points per game in 2005, along with 5.4 assists, and added 72 steals.
2004
TONY WASHAM
NAIA Second Team All-America
Tony was leading the nation in scoring when he broke his hand in mid-January, missing the final 11 games of the regular season. He returned to help lead the team to the conference tournament championship and a third straight appearance in the NAIA National Tournament. He finished the year with a 28.3 points per game average and grabbed 10.4 rebounds per game.
2004
KENNY ROBERTS
NAIA Third Team All-America
Kenny averaged 17.4 points per game during his junior year, along with 5.4 assists per game. The top point guard in the American Mideast Conference, Roberts was also a First Team All-AMC choice. He reached 1000 career points midway through the year.
2003
TONY WASHAM
NAIA First Team All-America
Tony was the only sophomore in the nation during the 2002-03 season to make the All-America First Team. He averaged 24.3 points and 8.9 rebounds per game. He was the Player of the Year in the American Mideast Conference and the MVP of the Don Glick Memorial Tournament in Bridgewater, VA.
2001
TERRANCE SMITH
NAIA All-American
Terrance earned Honorable Mention honors following his senior season, which saw him become the first player in school history to surpass 1,800 career points. Â He added 535 points during the 2000-01 season, an average of 17.6 points per game. Â He led the team not only offensively, but defensively with 66 steals, and was second in rebounds (4.8).
2000
TERRANCE SMITH
NAIA Third Team All-America
During his junior year in 2000, Terrance helped lead the team to the NAIA National Tournament, with a 24-7 record including 14-2 at home. Â He averaged 17.8 points per game and had a team-high 64 steals. Â He also averaged 4.1 rebounds per game and shot .453 from the field.
1999
ARMAND GAGE
NAIA All-American
Armand averaged 18.8 points per game in 1998-99, along with 6.3 rebounds per game.
1998
DANIEL SANTIAGO
NAIA First Team All-America
Daniel was named the NAIA's Division I National Player of the Year following a stellar 1997-98 campaign in which he led the team to the Elite 8 of the national tournament. After playing the following year overseas, he became the first Saint Vincent player to ever join the National Basketball Association, first with the Phoenix Suns, later with the Milwaukee Bucks.
1998
FERNANDO ORTIZ
NAIA All-America
Fernando was an Honorable Mention All-America selection following his 1997-98 sophomore season after averaging 17.8 points, 6.5 rebounds, and 4.3 steals in helping lead the Bearcats to a 28-5 overall record and a trip to the NAIA Division I National Tournament's Elite Eight. Â
1995
MARTY KOHLER
NAIA All-American
Marty was a tremendous all-around player for the Bearcats. He once had a near quadruple-double in a game, posting double digits in points, rebounds and steals, while adding 7 assists.
1992
BOB SAVEIKIS
NAIA All-American
1990, 1991
JACK BROWN
NAIA All-American
1986
AL GIST
NAIA All-American
1981
DANIEL LHOTA
Small College All-American.Â
Averaged 14 points and 11 rebounds per game on a team that finished 21-7, the first in school history to reach 20 wins.
1978
AL MALLAH
NAIA Third Team All-America
UPI All-American
In 1978, Mallah finished an excellent 2-year career with Saint Vincent, setting numerous scoring records. Â He became the first player in school history to reach 1000 points in just two years. Â He later played professionally overseas.
1959
BERNIE PETERSON
A.P. All-American
Just one season after teammate Jack Kalbfus became an All-American, Peterson was honored by the Associated Press following the 1959 season. Some of his free-throw records stood for more than 40 years at Saint Vincent.
1958
JACK KALBFUS
U.P.I. All-American
Jack was the first player in team history to achieve All-American status following his United Press International honors in 1958.
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