GLENDALE, Ariz.
Washington State fifth-year senior Isaac Jones was selected to participate in the 2024 NABC-Reese's College All-Star Game, the NABC announced April 2. Jones, an All-Pac-12 First Team selection, will play for the West All-Stars, Friday April 5, at 3:30 p.m. at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Ariz.
Jones is the first Cougar men's basketball student-athlete selected to participate in the seniors-only event, since Josh Hawkinson participated in the 2017 Division I College All-Star Game.
Jones was WSU's leading scorer and rebounder, leading the Cougars to the NCAA Tournament for the first time since 2008. The Spanaway, Washington senior averaged 15.3 points per game over the season, surpassing 1,000 career points, Feb. 17, in just two seasons of Division-I basketball. A two-time Pac-12 Player of the Week, Jones shot the ball at a .575 clip, fifth in the Pac-12 and 33rd nationally.
NABCReese's College All-Star Games feature the top senior student-athletes from NCAA Division I, Division II and Division III. All-Star Games take place at the location of each division's national championship, with teams coached by active NABC members.
Jones excelled on the glass during his time in Pullman, averaging 7.6 rebounds per game, fourth in the Pac-12, with 10 double-doubles, including the first NCAA Tournament double-double in school history. In January, Jones posted back-to-back double-doubles in wins at Southern California and against then-No. 8 Arizona. The performance earned Jones several national player of the week awards, including ESPN, Naismith, the U.S. Basketball Writers Association and the Pac-12 Conference honors. Jones recognition as Pac-12 Player of the Week marked the first Cougar honoree since Noah Williams was named the Conference Player of the Week, Feb. 22, 2021.
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East All-Stars
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Head Coach: Greg Kampe, Oakland
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Name
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Position
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Height
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Weight
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College
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1
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Jordan King
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Guard
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6-0
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175
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Richmond
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3
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Jahmir Young
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Guard
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6-1
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185
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Maryland
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5
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Quincy Olivari
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Guard
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6-3
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200
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Xavier
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11
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Tyler Thomas
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Guard
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6-3
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200
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Hofstra
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13
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Jack Gohlke
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Guard
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6-3
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215
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Oakland
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15
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Jamison Battle
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Forward
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6-7
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220
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Ohio State
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21
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Isaiah Cozart
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Center
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6-7
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240
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Eastern Kentucky
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23
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Josh Oduro
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Forward
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6-9
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240
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Providence
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25
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Drew Pember
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Forward
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6-11
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215
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UNC Asheville
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31
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Quinten Post
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Center
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7-0
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235
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Boston College
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West All-Stars
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Head Coach:Steve Lavin, San Diego
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Name
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Position
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Height
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Weight
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College
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2
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Tylor Perry
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Guard
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5-11
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180
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Kansas State
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4
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Jaelen House
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Guard
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6-0
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170
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New Mexico
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10
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Keisei Tominaga
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Guard
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6-2
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179
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Nebraska
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12
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Sean East II
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Guard
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6-3
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180
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Missouri
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14
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Elijah Pepper
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Guard
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6-4
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200
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UC Davis
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20
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Isaiah Crawford
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Forward
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6-6
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220
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Louisiana Tech
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22
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Enrique Freeman
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Forward
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6-7
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206
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Akron
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24
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Gabe McGlothan
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Forward
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6-7
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235
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Grand Canyon
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30
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Isaac Jones
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Forward
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6-9
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245
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Washington State
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32
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Jesse Edwards
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Center
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6-11
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240
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West Virginia
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34
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Branden Carlson
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Center
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7-0
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220
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Utah
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