Kansas City, MO — The National Awards Committee and Small College Basketball are extremely excited to announce the Bevo Francis Top 100 Watch List for the 2023-24 season. Once again this year, the Top 100 Watch List consists of some of the top players from ɬַ Division II, ɬַ Division III, NAIA, USCAA and NCCAA. John McCarthy spoke about this years Top 100 list:
"Congratulations to all of the 100 players on the Bevo Francis Award Watch List,” stated McCarthy. “This is a very elite list of players, as there are only 100 players listed out of approximately 13,000 - 16,000 players that are playing at the various levels of small college basketball. While the Bevo Francis Award is ultimately an individual award, team success is a big component, so these players have helped their teams to tremendous success thus far this season.”
The Clarence “Bevo” Francis Award is presented annually to the player who has had the finest overall season within Small College Basketball. Considerations will be season statistics and individual achievements, awards, personal character and team achievements. This is an incredibly prestigious award, as this award will only be given to one player within Small College Basketball per season.
2024 marks the eighth year of the Bevo Francis Award. Past winners include Dominez Burnett of Davenport University in 2016, Justin Pitts of Northwest Missouri State University in 2017, Emanuel Terry of Lincoln Memorial University in 2018, Aston Francis of Wheaton College in 2019, Kyle Mangas of Indiana Wesleyan University in 2020 and Trevor Hudgins of Northwest Missouri State University in 2022. In 2023, RJ Sunahara of Nova Southeastern was named the winner of the Bevo Francis Award. The award was not presented during the 2021 season. John McCarthy added this about the Bevo Francis Award:
“The Bevo Francis Award is the most prestigious award that is given to a player that has the finest overall season, based on our criteria, in a single season,” mentioned McCarthy. “Importantly, I am very grateful to our National Awards Committee for their tremendous insight and information."
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On February 15th, the list will be reduced to the Top 50 players. One month later on March 15th, the Top 25 players will be announced. The finalists and Bevo Francis Award winner announcement release date is TBD. More information will be available in the coming months.
The Bevo Francis Awards Committee consists of the following coaches: Gary Stewart - Stevenson (Md.), Chris Briggs - Georgetown (Ky.), Bill Dreikosen - Rocky Mountain (Mont.), Mark Berokoff – Oklahoma City, Mike Donnelly – Florida Southern, Sam Hargraves – Olivet (Mich.), Richard Westerlund – Great Lakes Christian, Chase Tiechmann – Florida College, Aaron Siebenthall – Ottawa (Kan.), Mark Vanderslice – USC – Aiken, Matt O’Brien – Southwestern (KS), Chris Wright – Langston (OK), Ben Thompson – Emory & Henry, Justin Leslie – Midwestern State, Raul Placeres – Maryville College (TN), Chris Martin – Loras (IA), John Lamanna – Whitman (WA), Brian Miller – MSOE, Justin Downer – Point Loma Nazarene.
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2023-24 Bevo Francis Award Watch List |
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Josh Angle 6’3” Sr. Claremont-Mudd-Scripps |
Will Bartoszek 6’4” Sr. Hardin-Simmons |
Trevor Baskin 6’8” Jr.. CO Mesa |
Jacob Beeninga 6’0” Jr. MN State Moorhead |
Jesse Bingham 6’6” Jr. Indianapolis |
Drew Blair 6’5” Sr. MN-Duluth |
Follie Bogan 6’4” Sr. Milligan |
Nick Brenegan 6’3” Jr. Carson-Newman |
Octavio Brito 6’4” So. Keene State |
Martez Brown 6’9” Sr. Lincoln Memorial |
DJ Campbell 6’3” Sr. Stockton |
Frank Champion 6’7” Jr. North Georgia |
Luke Chicone 5’10” Jr.. John Carroll |
Cevin Clark 5’11” Jr. Southwestern (KS) |
Alijah Comithier 6’7” Sr. Emporia State |
Myles Corey 6’0” Jr. William Jessup |
Danquez Dawsey 6’2” Jr. Central Oklahoma |
Deng Deang 6’7” Jr. Post |
Vinny DeAngelo 6’1” Jr. Swarthmore |
Toru Dean 6’0” Sr. Langston |
Tyler Dearman 6’3” Sr. Guilford |
Omari DeVeaux 6’2” So. Virginia Wesleyan |
Connor Dillon 6’2” Jr. Winona State |
Robert DiSibio 6’6” Sr. Washington & Lee |
Ely Doble 6’6” Sr. Morningside |
Wes Dreamer 6’7” Sr. NW MO State |
Jahcoree Ealy 6’7” Sr. Eastern New Mexico |
Keyshawn Embery-Simpson 6’3” Sr. Angelo State |
Gus Etchison 5’11” Jr. Marian |
Brody Fox 6’6” Jr. UW-Stout |
Spencer Freedman 6’0” Sr. New York U |
Isaiah Fuller 6’2” Sr. Nova Southeastern |
Kevon Godwin 6’2” Sr. Angelo State |
Zach Goodline 6’1” Sr. Huntington |
Kyle Greeley 6’5” Sr. St. Martin’s |
Christian Green 6’6” Fr. Trinity (TX) |
Scott Gyimesi 6’6” So. Tufts |
Jesse Hafemeister 6’5” Jr. Catholic |
CJ Hall 6’2” Jr. SAGU |
Kaleb Hammeke 6’0” Jr. Fort Hays State |
Jackie Harris 6’6” Sr. Lourdes |
Jacobi Hendricks 6’0” Jr. IU Southeast |
Jake Hilmer 5’11” Sr. Upper Iowa |
Jahn Hines 6’4” Jr. Christopher Newport |
Joey Holifield 6’4” Sr. Lourdes |
Davidson Hubbard 6’5” Sr. Hampden-Sydney |
Trent Hudgens 6’1” So. Arizona Christian |
Jeff Hunter 6’7” Sr. Keene State |
Shane Hunter 6’10” Sr. Nova Southeastern |
Zawdie Jackson 6’0” Jr. West Georgia |
Cedric Johnson 6’4” Sr. St. Xavier (IL) |
Josiah Johnson 6’1” Sr. Mary Hardin-Baylor |
Ryan Jolly 6’3” Sr. Piedmont |
KJ Jones 6’6” Sr. Emmanuel (GA) |
Tavon Jones 6’3” Sr. Nichols |
Cameron Kahn 6’6” Sr. Dallas Baptist |
Nordin Kapic 6’8” So. Lynn |
Zach Laput 6’4” Sr. Bentley |
Andre Leavell 6’2” Sr. Coker |
Jaden Lietzke 6’7” Jr. Oklahoma Wesleyan |
Kaleb Lowery 6’8” Jr. The Masters |
Drew Lutz 6’1” Sr. Bethel (IN) |
Elijah Malone 6’10” Sr. Grace (IN) |
Chris Martin 6’2” Sr. Clark Atlanta |
Jayvon Maughmer 6’6” Sr. Cedarville |
Anthony Mazzeo 6’3” Sr. Case Western Reserve |
Jaylin McCants 6’6” Jr. Dubuque |
KJ McClurg 6’3” So. Cal PA |
David McCullough 6’6” Sr. FL Tech |
Erza McKenna 6’9” Jr. Mobile |
Khalif Meares 6’3” Jr. Rowan |
Vincent Miszkiewicz 6’8” Sr. Keiser |
Latavious Mitchell 6’8” Jr. Florida Memorial |
Samaje Morgan 5’9” So. College of Idaho |
Josh Omojafo 6’5” So. Gannon |
Jalen Overway 6’9” So. Calvin |
Christian Parker 6’6” Jr. Mount Union |
James Paterson 6’7” So. STAC |
Ben Pearce 6’1” So. Emory |
Logan Pearson 6’4” Jr. Wisconsin-Platteville |
Ethan Porterfield 6’8” Sr. IUP |
Chase Rankin 6’1” Sr. Lincoln Memorial |
Kael Robinson 6’7” Jr. Rocky Mountain |
Anthony Roy 6’5” Jr. Langston |
Tyler Schmidt 6’4” Sr. Olivet Nazarene |
Joey Skoff 6’3” Sr. Morningside |
Jeremiah Sparks 6’3” Sr. Oswego State |
Jalen Stamps 5’10” Sr. Point Park |
Alex Steen 6’8” So. Florida Southern |
DJ Talton, Jr. 5’10” Jr. OK Wesleyan |
Reggie Thomas 6’1” So. Hastings |
Jo Valrie 6’5” Jr. Point Park |
Joshua Van Gorp 6’10” Sr. Central (IA) |
Alex VanKalsbeek 6’6” So. Northwestern (IA) |
Milos Vicentic 6’8” St. McKendree |
Jaden Wells 6’1” Jr. Central Oklahoma |
A.J. White 5’10” So. North Georgia |
Calvin Williams IV 6’0” Jr. St. Thomas (TX) |
Malik Willingham 6’3” Jr. Minnesota State |
Larry Wise 6’5” Sr. West Texas A&M |