Men's Basketball

NABC All-Pacific District Teams Features Five Big West Selections

NABC Release
Five student-athletes from Big West men’s basketball teams have been selected to the National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC) 2026 Division I All-Pacific District Teams, as voted by NABC member-coaches across the Division I landscape.

Hawai‘i center Isac Johnson was a first-team selection. Second-team honors went to CSUN guard Josiah Davis, UC Irvine forward Kyle Evans, CSUN guard Larry Hughes II and Cal Poly guard/forward Hamad Mousa. All five were All-Big West selections with Davis, Evans, Johnson and Mousa on the first team and Hughes II on the second team. 

Johnson is averaging 14.1 points, on .503 shooting from the floor, 5.8 rebounds, 1.1 assists and 1.1 blocks per game and led Hawai‘i to the Big West Championship title. The American Fork, Utah native was the Most Outstanding Player of the championship.

Davis, this season’s Big West Player and Newcomer of the Year, leads the league in assists at 7.4 per contest, to go along with 15.9 points and 4.6 rebounds. The Matador senior’s 253 assists rank third in the country.

Evans, the conference's Best Defensive Player, rewrote the conference record book with 113 blocks and counting to set a new single-season conference mark. The Anteater senior was also second in the league in field-goal percentage (.624) and rebounds per outing (8.5), and average 12.0 points per game. 

Hughes II was first in the league in 3-pointers made at 3.1 per contest and second in 3-point percentage at .395, for an scoring average 17.7 points per game, which ranked fourth in the conference. 

Mousa led all scorers in The Big West, averaging 20.4 points, to go along with 6.3 rebounds per game.