Wesley's Paul Reynolds Named Second-Team NABC All-American
Wesley College's Paul Reynolds has been named a Second
Team All-American by the National Association of Basketball Coaches
(NABC), it was announced by the organization on Thursday
morning. This is the first time that Reynolds, or any other
Wolverine has been named an NABC All-American. Reynolds is just the
third Wesley men's basketball player, including the junior college
era, to be named an All-American.
A native of Wilmington, Del., Reynolds has started quite the
collection of awards after having a career year as a senior and
leading the Wolverines to their first-ever 20-win season.
Named the Capital Athletic Conference and Eastern College
Athletic Conference Player of the Year, Reynolds averaged 20.7
points, 8.2 rebounds, 3.0 assists and 2.1 steals, all of which were
career highs. Reynolds, who was also named First Team All-Region by
the NABC and D3hoops.com, also
shot an impressive 56.1% from the floor and notched ten
double-doubles.
In his final collegiate game, an NCAA Tournament matchup against
No. 8 Williams, Reynolds went for a career-high 35 points on
14-of-19 shooting, to go with a career-high three three-pointers,
eight rebounds, four assists and three steals.
The six-foot-four, 245 pound forward leaves Wesley as its
all-time leader in rebounds (774) and free throws made (420) while
ranking second in points (1,838), fourth in steals (188) and
seventh in assists (207).
Reynolds also holds the single-season record for field goal
percentage in a season (65.5% in 2009-10) and is the only Wolverine
to lead his team in scoring and rebounding in two different
seasons.
Reynolds will also play in the Reese's Division III All-Star Game
in Salem, Va., on March 23.






