COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. – The Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference has officially released its 2024-25 Men's Basketball All-Conference teams, and four Rangers have been recognized by the league for their play.
Chase Mayo Harmon repeats as an All-RMAC First-Team selection as the Junior guard posted 15.7 points per game, ranking third in the conference. He ranked top-10 in free throws made (98), FT% (83.1%), three-pointers made (57), and 3PT % (34.1%). Mayo Harmon also collected one Offensive Player of the Week nod on the year.
Jalen Brown earned his first career selection to an All-Conference Team, being named Second-Team All-RMAC. The Sophomore guard averaged 13.5 points per game (17th in RMAC), being one of the best 6th men in the conference. He shot 47.6% from the floor (11th), grabbed 100 rebounds, and dished 3.7 assists. Brown earned one RMAC Offensive Player of the Week award on the season.
Kobe Sanders was voted to the All-RMAC Second-Team in his first year as a Ranger. The Graduate guard leads the RAMC with 120 assists (4.1/game), with a 2.0 assist/turnover ratio (2nd). Sanders has hit 68 three-pointers on the year, good for 2.3 per game, on 42.2% shooting, all ranking third in the conference. He has four of the top-25 highest-scoring games in the RAMC, including being tied for the top mark with his 36-point outing vs Adams State on January 30. His eight three-pointers against New Mexico Highlands are tied for the second-highest single game total. Sanders was voted the RMAC Offensive Player of the Week in two back-to-back weeks this year.
Eddy Egun was the final Ranger to garner recognition, being named an All-RMAC Honorable Mention. The Graduate guard has averaged 11.3 points per game on 52.8 FG %, 43% 3PT %, and 80.4 FT %. Egun grabbed 100 rebounds, posted 36 steals, and swatted 14 shots.
Majok Den (Colorado School of Mines) was named the conference Player of the Year, William Becker (UCCS) was selected as the Defensive Player of the Year, Cam Lowe (Black Hills State) was voted the Freshman of the Year, and Colorado School of Mines' Pryor Orser won Coach of the Year.
For the full RMAC All-Conference Teams and award winners, click here.