Belmont’s Nick Muszynski To Play In NABC Reese’s Division I College All-Star Game

Nick Muszynski. Photo: Courtesy of Belmont Athletics

Belmont senior Nick Muszsynki will have one more opportunity to represent the Bruins as he plays in the NABC Reese’s Division I College All-Star Game in New Orleans ahead of the Final Four.

Muszynski has had one of the most successful career in the history of Belmont’s men’s basketball program. Posting a career record of 104-25, Muszynski led Belmont to three conference regular season championships, two NCAA Tournament bids and the 2022 postseason NIT. He was named the OVC Freshman of the Year in 2019, OVC Tournament MVP in 2020 and has been named to the All-OVC First Team each of his four years.

The 6’11” center ranks 11th among all active frontcourt players with 1,886 points. His 105 career double figure scoring games ranks second among all active frontcourt players, trailing only Richmond’s Grant Golden. He is one of only nine players over the last 30 years with at least 1,800 points, 700 rebounds, 250 assists and 200 blocked shots, and joins the likes of Tim Duncan (Wake Forest), David West (Xavier), Nick Collison (Kansas) and John Wallace (Syracuse) to reach that standard.

Muszynksi is the first Belmont Bruins to take part in the NABC Reese’s Division I College All-Star Game since All-American Evan Bradds in 2017.

He will play with the West All-Star Team led by Missouri head coach Dennis Gates. His teammates include Davion Mintz (Kentucky), Stanley Umude (Arkansas) and Gabe Brown (Michigan State).

Steven Boero