Eggleston, McCants win All-Star Game fan vote

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Division III basketball fans picked from a field of six players and made their voices heard, as they voted in Isaiah Eggleston of Penn State-Harrisburg and Jaylin McCants of Dubuque to make the 2025 NABC Division III College All-Star Game. Eggleston took 28.7% of the vote, followed by 24.3% for McCants. It's the second consecutive year in which a Penn State-Harrisburg player won the fan balloting, after Donyae Baylor-Carroll did so in 2024.

The two will join a roster of eight other players on each side, to be announced after the national semifinal participants are determined with this weekend's games in the rounds of 16 and 8. Some of the players under consideration may have to be replaced if their team wins this weekend and plays in the Final Four. 

The game, which will be played on Saturday, March 22, at 1 p.m. ET, is open to seniors who have completed their eligibility. The game will be played at Allen County War Memorial Coliseum in Fort Wayne, Indiana. At this time, live streaming options are still to be announced.

The final rosters will be released next week, after conclusion of the sectional weekend, in order to include any players on teams which are eliminated in the rounds of 16 and 8.

Full voting results

Vote totals: Isaiah Eggleston 334, Jaylin McCants 282, Jordan Oates 222, Emmanuel Megnanglo 147, Anthony Dillard 122, Braxton Benham 55. 

All-time Final Vote winners

2011  Kai Massaquoi, Richard Stockton
Carl Hipp, Hamline
2012 Dylan Richter, Washington U.
Ralph Temgoua, St. Lawrence 
2013 Andrew Galow, Rhodes
Spencer Niekamp, Capital
2014 Dan Kornbaum, Augsburg
Brandon Gries, St. Norbert
2015 David Louison, St. Joseph's (Bklyn.)
Marcus Alipate, St. Thomas 
2016 Egzon Gjonbalaj, Brooklyn
Jordan Bolger, Concordia-Moorhead  
2017 Derek Hart, Clarkson
Johnathan Belton, Medaille 
2018 Dalton Myers, York (Pa.)
Ishimeal Nance, Penn State-Altoona
2019 Daniel Rosenbaum, Pomona-Pitzer
Austin Coene, Roger Williams
2020 Tim Wendel, Crown
Doug Levy, John Jay
2022 Jack Nolan, Washington U.
Sean Bryan, Salem State
2023 Milos Dugalic, Illinois Tech
Isaiah Geathers, Lehman
2024 Donyae Baylor-Carroll, Penn State-Harrisburg
Jaquan Adams, Principia
2025 Isaiah Eggleston, Penn State-Harrisburg
Jaylin McCants, Dubuque