LANCASTER, Pa. -- The Atlantic East Conference announced the men's basketball postseason awards Wednesday afternoon, with three Saints earning accolades.
Reuben McEachern garnered Defensive Player of the Year laurels, with
Isaac Harris and
Marcus Stubbs earning spots on All-Conference Teams.
McEachern had a breakout year of the Saints across the board, being a staple on the court.Â
Notching 18 total steals in conference play, he averaged 1.5 per game, which was top-10 in the league.Â
The sophomore was first in the league in assists per game at 3.9, totaling 47, while leading the league in assist/turnover ratio at 2.2.
Across the year, McEachern totaled 40 steals, averaging 1.5 per game, while also notching a a 2.2 assist/turnover ratio.
Harris notched First Team All-Conference, the first selection of the junior's career.
Averaging 13.4 points per game in conference play, standing at seventh in the league, the guard averaged 2.0 three-point field goals per game in conference, which was also top-10 in the conference.
Harris helped facilitate the offense throughout the season, averaging 2.7 assists per game in the AEC.Â
Stubbs earned his third-straight All-Conference selection after the season to cap off his illustrious career.
The fifth-year guard averaged 11.7 points per game on the season in conference play, 12.7 overall. He was third overall in three-point field goals per game at 2.3 in conference action.
On the defensive end of the court, Stubbs had 0.6 blocks per game in the AEC, good for a top-10 showing.
Stubbs finishes his career with 1,420 career points, good for fourth all-time in Marymount history.
The Saints made their way back to the Atlantic East Conference Championship in 2025, ultimately falling to host Neumann in the Championship Round.
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