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Connors State College Cowboy's Glenn, and Hubbard Named to Region 2 OCAC Teams

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Bradyn Hubbard/Men's Basketball | Connors State College

Bradyn Hubbard/Men's Basketball | Connors State College

Connors State sophomore Xavier Glenn from Bixby, Oklahoma and Freshman Bradyn Hubbard from Tulsa, Oklahoma have been named to the Region 2, Oklahoma Collegiate Athletic Conference All Region Team, and All Freshman Team it was announced by a vote of the coaches on Wednesday.

Northeastern Oklahoma A&M's Jeremy Jackson was voted the Coach of the Year.

Glenn, who is the Cowboys' Wing, averaged 23.3 points, first in the OCAC.

He ranked in the top 15 in points per game at 22.0 and sixth in Field Goal Attempts at 16.3 per game in the NJCAA.

Hubbard averaged 15.2 points this season, while grabbing 278 Rebounds for 9.6 rebounds a game.

He ranked number four in rebounds per game, and number 24 in field goal percentage in the OCAC Conference.

 

ALL-REGON SELECTIONS

NOC- Enid-- Jordan Thompson  (Player of Year)

NEO-- Julian Mackey

Connors State-- Xavier Glenn

Western OK State-- Chang Hoth

NEO-- Always Wright

Seminole State-- Micah Lena

Connors State-- Bradyn Hubbard

Seminole State-- Israel Hart

NOC- Enid-- Daylon Andrews

Eastern OK State-- Arzhonte Dallas

Western OK State-- Jack Hoth

NOC- Tonkawa-- Javonte Campbell

Western OK State-- Joshua Sasser

Western OK State-- Richard Lowe

Murray State-- Freddie Cooper

 

All-Freshman Team

Western OK State-- Chang Hoth  (Freshman of Year)

NEO-- Always Wright

Connors State-- Bradyn Hubbard

Eastern OK State-- Arzhonte Dallas

Western OK State-- Jack Hoth

 

Coach of Year—Jeremy Jackson- Northeastern Oklahoma A&M

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