Quinnipiac's Young Selected to Play in 2019 NABC Reese’s® College All-Star Game

Quinnipiac's Young Selected to Play in 2019 NABC Reese’s® College All-Star Game

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Young to Play for Division I West All-Stars Under Coach Jason Terry During Final Four Weekend in Minneapolis

MINNEAPOLIS, MN – Quinnipiac men's basketball graduate guard Cameron Young has been selected to play in the 2019 NABC Reese's® College All-Star game, which will be played on Reese's Final Four Friday®, April 5, at the US Bank Stadium at 4:30 p.m. ET/3:30 p.m. CT as part of the 2019 NCAA® Men's Final Four® in Minneapolis.
 
The annual game features 20 of the most outstanding senior players in NCAA Division I. The game will be broadcast live on CBS Sports Network. Live stats will be available at http://nabc.statbroadcast.com.
 
Former NBA standouts Jason Terry and Nate Robinson will coach the two teams, as Young will play for Terry's Division I West All-Stars.
 
Young finished his Quinnipiac career with 1,350 total points in 70 games for the Bobcats – setting a new career program record by averaging 19.3 points per game. The MAAC Player of the Year posted a Quinnipiac Division I single-season program record 728 points in 2018-19, also good for the third-most points in a season across all levels. He recorded 23.5 points, 5.1 rebounds and 1.9 assists per contest in 2018-19.

The graduate student scored a MAAC-record 55 total points, leading Quinnipiac men's basketball past Siena, 107-100, in triple overtime on Sunday, Feb. 17, at the Times Union Center. Young's 55 points are the most of any student-athlete in the NCAA so far in 2018-19, and also sets a Quinnipiac Division I program record. The graduate guard shot 15-for-24 from the floor, grabbing 10 rebounds in 53+ minutes played.  

He scored 25 points in Quinnipiac's road win over Monmouth on Feb. 24, breaking his own Division I single-season scoring record (622) – which was set in 2017-18. Young now has 624 career points. Young also broke the program's Division I single-season record for 3-pointers, surpassing James Johnson's total of 84 shots from distance in 2010-11. Young made 85 3-point field goals this season.
 
REESE'S® Division I East All-Stars
Name, Position, Ht., Wt., College                          
Vasa Pusica, G, 6-5, 210 , Northeastern        
Matt Morgan, G, 6-2, 180, Cornell
B.J. Stith, Guard, 6-5, 205, Old Dominion                   
John Konchar, Guard, 6-5, 210 , Fort Wayne
James Palmer, Jr., Guard, 6-6, 210, Nebraska
Jarrell Brantley, Forward , 6-7, 255, College of Charleston                 
Jessie Govan, Center, 6-10, 255, Georgetown
Ahmad Caver, Guard, 6-2, 175, Old Dominion
Cameron Jackson, Forward, 6-8, 250, Wofford
Devontae Cacok, Forward, 6-7, 240, UNC Wilmington
Head Coach: Nate Robinson
 
REESE'S® Division I West All-Stars
Name, Position, Ht., Wt., College          
Chris Clemons, Guard , 5-9, 180 , Campbell
Corey Davis, Jr., Guard, 6-1, 190, Houston
Galen Robinson, Jr. , Guard, 6-1, 190, Houston
Nick Perkins, Center, 6-8, 225, Buffalo
Drew McDonald, Forward, 6-8, 250 , Northern Kentucky
Josh Sharma, Center, 7-0, 230, Stanford
Jordan Murphy, Forward, 6-6, 250, Minnesota
Cameron Young, Guard , 6-6, 205, Quinnipiac
Barry Brown, Guard, 6-3, 195 , Kansas State
Shizz Alston, Jr., Guard , 6-4, 180, Temple
Head Coach: Jason Terry