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Dudzinski Awarded d3hoops.com Second-Team All-Region Honors; Named to NABC Division III College All-Star Game

St. Lawrence University men's basketball senior forward Adam Dudzinski has been award two separate honors early this week. He named to the D3hoops.com All-Region 3 Second Team, and was also selected to compete in the 2026 NABC Reese's Division III College All-Star Game, both d3hoops.com and the National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC) announced Monday.

Dudzinski was the focal point of the Saints' offense and a force on the glass throughout the 2025-26 season. He finished the year tied for fourth in the Liberty League in scoring, averaging 17 points per game, and led the entire conference in rebounding with 8.2 boards per contest.

This marks the 25th year D3hoops.com has recognized All-Region performers, with Dudzinski joining an elite group of student-athletes in one of the most competitive regions in Division III. The selection follows a dominant senior campaign that saw the Syracuse, N.Y. native lead the Saints to their fourth consecutive Liberty League semifinal appearance.

The all-star game will be held on Saturday, March 21 at 2:30 p.m. ET at the Allen County War Memorial Coliseum in Fort Wayne, Ind. The contest is part of the Division III championship weekend, held in conjunction with the NCAA National Quarterfinals and Semifinals.

Dudzinski becomes just the third player in the history of St. Lawrence men's basketball to receive an invitation to this national showcase. He joins an exclusive list of Saints that includes Josh Sharlow '10 and Ralph Temgoua '12, a fellow 1,000-point scorer and NABC All-American.

The game can be watched on YouTube, with a direct link available HERE.

D3hoops.com Region 3 Postseason Awards

Player of the Year: Zevi Samet, G, Yeshiva
Coach of the Year: Maurice Kearney, Cortland
Rookie of the Year: Jacob Gooden, G, Skidmore
 
First team    
Pos. Player School Yr. Hometown
G Reem Welch Plattsburgh State Sr. Brooklyn, N.Y.
G Zevi Samet Yeshiva Sr. Monsey, N.Y.
G Lamar Lovelace Keuka Sr. Rochester, N.Y.
G/F Anthony Rose SUNY Poly Sr. Bronx, N.Y.
F Jack Plesser Union Jr. Fairfield, Conn.
Second team    
G Shea Fitzgerald Vassar Jr. San Diego, Calif.
G Tanner Tedesco Union Jr. Voorheesville, N.Y.
F Adam Dudzinski St. Lawrence Sr. Syracuse, N.Y.
F Jake Devaney SUNY-Maritime So. Washingtonville, N.Y.
F Deacon Judd Oswego State So. Mohawk, N.Y.
Third team    
G Michael Notias Farmingdale State Sr. Manhasset, N.Y.
G Corvin Oprea Rochester Sr. Dallas, Texas
G Jaylen Savage Nazareth Sr. Elmsford, N.Y.
G/F Lateef Johnson Jr. SUNY Canton Jr. Troy, N.Y.
F Aaron Coston Cortland Sr. Kerhonkson, N.Y.
F Kendall Arcuri Cortland Sr. Staten Island, N.Y.
 
NABC Division III College All-Star Game Rosters

Team Cunningham

Jacob Cook, Concordia Moorhead
Omari DeVeaux, Virginia Wesleyan
Mason Dopirak, MSOE
Jack Haynes, Loras
Marcus Montagnino, Endicott
Chase Morgan, Maryville
Joey Ramirez, Concordia (TX)
Jayden Rowe, York (PA)
Jaylen Savage, Nazareth
Reem Welch, Plattsburgh State
 
Coach: Pat Cunningham

Team Raleigh
Ta'zhon Daniels, Albertus Magnus
Adam Dudzinski, St. Lawrence
Lucas Gordon, Redlands
Julian Heckman, Otterbein
Hudson Johnson, Mary Hardin-Baylor
Carrington McNeal, North Central (MN)
Jacob Morales, Montclair State
Anthony Rose, SUNY Poly
Trent Rozich, Pitt-Greensburg
Mohamed Toure, Ursinus
 
Coach: Bill Raleigh
 
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Players Mentioned

Adam Dudzinski

#33 Adam Dudzinski

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6' 8"
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Players Mentioned

Adam Dudzinski

#33 Adam Dudzinski

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Senior
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