VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. – Senior guard Omari DeVeaux of Virginia Wesleyan University has been selected to compete in the 2026 Division III College All-Star Game, organized by the National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC).
DeVeaux has had a fantastic season as he was named ODAC Player of the Year, D3Hoops.com Second Team All-Region, and First Team All-Conference. He adds All-Star to his 2025-26 accolades.
The annual showcase features the top senior talent from across Division III and will take place on Saturday, March 21 at 2:30 p.m. (ET) at Allen County War Memorial Coliseum in Fort Wayne. The event is held in conjunction with the quarterfinals and semifinals of the NCAA Division III Men's Basketball Championship.
DeVeaux will suit up for Team Cunningham, coached by former Trinity (Texas) head coach Pat Cunningham. The roster features standout seniors from across the country who were selected for their performances throughout the 2025–26 season.
Team Cunningham's roster includes Jacob Cook (Concordia Moorhead), Omari DeVeaux (Virginia Wesleyan), Mason Dopirak (MSOE), Jack Haynes (Loras), Marcus Montagnino (Endicott), Chase Morgan (Maryville), Joey Ramirez (Concordia Texas), Jayden Rowe (York, Pa.), Jaylen Savage (Nazareth), and Reem Welch (Plattsburgh State).
Team Raleigh will be coached by former Southwestern (Texas) head coach and current Schreiner athletic director Bill Raleigh. That roster includes Ta'zhon Daniels (Albertus Magnus), Adam Dudzinski (St. Lawrence), Lucas Gordon (Redlands), Julian Heckman (Otterbein), Hudson Johnson (Mary Hardin-Baylor), Carrington McNeal (North Central, Minn.), Jacob Morales (Montclair State), Anthony Rose (SUNY Poly), Trent Rozich (Pitt-Greensburg), and Mohamed Toure (Ursinus).
The NABC Division III College All-Star Game has long served as a premier stage for graduating seniors to conclude their collegiate careers, highlighting many of the nation's top players in one final Division III showcase.