Freshman
Keshaun Harlan and sophomore
Nate Moore were recognized by coaches as members of the Mid-West Athletic Conference (MWAC) All-Conference and NJCAA Region 24 All-Region Second Teams. This is the first time in over 15 years the Loggers had two players voted to these teams. Both Harlan and Moore were instrumental in the Loggers' 7-7 conference record, their most wins in over 16 years, and played key roles in leading the Loggers past the first round of Region 24 play for the first time in 14 seasons. Notably, the two scored all of the Loggers' final 18 points in that game.
Below are their season accomplishments:
Keshaun Harlan #13 – 15 points per game, 3.5 assists per game in MWAC play.
Keshaun Harlan came to Lincoln Land via Warren Central High School in Indianapolis, IN. Harlan ended the season and MWAC/Region 24 play as the Loggers' leading scorer. He achieved this through consistency, scoring at least 10 points in all but two of the season's conference and region games. Harlan averaged exactly 20 points over the final 10 conference/region games of the season. He scored in double digits 18 times this season, including 12 times in conference play. Harlan scored 20+ points nine times this season, including a career-high of 30. In MWAC and Region 24 play, Harlan scored a high of 23 points three separate times. He was also the leading assist man for LLCC, recording a high of eight against Lewis and Clark and maintaining at least four assists per game through the final stretch of eight games. Additionally, Harlan had three conference victories where he scored the basket that put the Loggers ahead for the final time.
Nate Moore #10 – 12.7 points per game in MWAC play.
Nate Moore is originally from Bloomington, IL, and came to Lincoln Land from Normal West High School. Nate was recognized as the NJCAA Region 24 Player of the Week for the week of January 26. Against ICC on January 24, Moore went a perfect 9-for-9 from the field and 5-for-5 from the line, finishing with 27 points. Nate's career-high outing came at the start of the season when he scored 31 points on November 9 against Rock Valley, including the game-winner in the closing seconds. Moore reached double digits in scoring 11 times this season, eight of which were in MWAC and Region 24 play. He surpassed 20 points five times and reached 30+ points twice. Moore also led the Loggers in three-pointers made during conference play.