KANSAS CITY, Mo. - UIndy men's basketball player
Jesse Bingham added one more postseason accolade on Tuesday, as the Warren Central graduate was named All-America by the National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC) following the 2022-23 campaign.
On Monday,
Kendrick Tchoua earned All-District honors from the organization, while bench boss
Paul Corsaro was selected as the Midwest Coach of the Year.
Bingham is the first UIndy hooper to be recognized as an NABC All-American since David Logan in 2005. The redshirt-sophomore topped the team in scoring this winter with 15.7 points per game, while also averaging 32.7 minutes each contest. He also became the 44th Greyhound in program history to reach
1,000 career points on Jan. 16.
Corsaro led the Hounds to a program-record
26 wins this season and the team's first NCAA tournament appearance since 2020. The alum-turned-coach guided Tchoua to
GLVC Player of the Year and
D2CCA Midwest Region Player of the Year laurels, as well as Bingham's unanimous selection to the All-GLVC First Team.
Jakobie Robinson was also voted to the GLVC All-Defensive team with Bingham. Corsaro joins his predecessor Stan Gouard as the organization's District Coach of the Year, who earned the award in 2020.
He was named the
National Coach of the Week in late January and is eligible for the national award by HoopDirt.com.
Tchoua, who was just named to the
D2CCA All-America Third Team on Monday, led all NCAA divisions with a 72.6 field goal percentage, while averaging 14.1 points and 8.0 rebounds per game.
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