NEWPORT NEWS, Va. - It was quite a week for Christopher Newport University men's basketball standout
Jahn Hines. The fifth-year senior from Norfolk, Va., received yet another honor on Saturday after playing in the Division III All-Star Game in Fort Wayne, Indiana. Hines was named first team All-American by D3hoops.com, marking the fifth All-American award for CNU's second-leading scorer in history.
Hines became the first men's basketball player to be honored as an All-American four times in his career earlier in the week when he was selected second team All-America by the National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC).
Hines previously was named third team All-America by the NABC in 2022, and received fourth team All-America honors from D3hoops.com in 2023 as well as in 2024. He was named first team All-Region by D3hoops.com, and was also tabbed first team All-District by the NABC on Tuesday.
Hines is one of just 15 men's basketball student-athletes to receive All-American status in the 57-year history of the men's basketball program. Last year, he joined Lamont Strothers as the only three-time All-Americans.
His list of career accomplishments includes being named the Player of the Year in the Coast-To-Coast Athletic Conference for the third time this season, and Hines became just the seventh Christopher Newport men's basketball player to ever have his jersey number retired. Krikorian made the announcement on Senior Day that #22 would never be worn again.
Hines, a product of Norview High School, is the first CNU player to finish his career in the Top 10 in scoring, rebounding, and assists. He played in 123 games, starting 119 times, and average3d 17.0 points, 6.3 rebounds, and 2.6 assists per game. He led the Captains to an overall record of 104-19 (.846) during his career, which included the program's first National Championship in 2023. He averaged 19.9 points and 7.7 rebounds per contest this year as the Captains concluded the season with a 23-6 record and a trip to the second round of the NCAA Tournament.
Hines scored 12 points and pulled down five rebounds in the All-Star Game Saturday in Fort Wayne prior to the National Championship. He made five-of-11 shots and played 20 minutes for Team Fenlon, which defeated Team Lambert, 104-92, in the game.
The complete release from D3hoops.com:
The 2025 D3hoops.com All-America team is their 28th annual national awards, selected by D3hoops.com staff from nominees for D3hoops.com All-Region.
Player of the Year: Logan Pearson, F, UW-Platteville
Rookie of the Year: Josh Fridman, G, Illinois Wesleyan
Coach of the Year: Dave Klatsky, New York University
First team |
Pos. |
Name |
Team |
Yr. |
Hometown |
G |
Adam Brazil |
Hampden-Sydney |
Sr. |
Mooresville, N.C. |
G |
Jahn Hines |
Christopher Newport |
Sr. |
Norfolk, Va. |
F |
Logan Pearson |
UW-Platteville |
Sr. |
Kimberly, Wis. |
F |
Ryan Broeckel |
Wisconsin Lutheran |
Sr. |
Chilton, Wis. |
C |
Joshua Van Gorp |
Central |
Sr. |
Pella, Iowa |
Second team |
G |
Deonte Jackson |
LeTourneau |
Sr. |
Nacogdoches, Texas |
G |
Hank Morgan |
Hamilton |
Sr. |
Caldwell, N.J. |
F |
Uchenna Egekeze |
Calvin |
Sr. |
Huntley, Ill. |
F |
Tristan How |
NYU |
Sr. |
Virginia Beach, Va. |
F |
AJ Rohosy |
Claremont-Mudd-Scripps |
Sr. |
San Anselmo, Calif. |
Third team |
G |
Peter Gorman |
Ramapo |
Sr. |
South Amboy, N.J. |
G |
Shane Regan |
Wesleyan |
Sr. |
Larchmont, N.Y. |
G |
Hayden Doyle |
Washington U. |
Sr. |
Brookfield, Wis. |
G |
Octavio Brito |
Keene State |
Sr. |
Lincoln, R.I. |
F |
Carter Huschka |
UW-Eau Claire |
Sr. |
Farmington, Minn. |
Fourth team |
G |
Devon Lewis |
Cal Lutheran |
Sr. |
Pasadena, Calif. |
G |
Reed Kemp |
Maryville |
Sr. |
Franklin, Tenn. |
G |
Toby Harris |
Brandeis |
Sr. |
Durham, N.C. |
F |
Ryan Johnson |
Carthage |
So. |
Oswego, Ill. |
F |
Kai Cipalla |
York (Pa.) |
Sr. |
Lititz, Pa. |
Fifth team |
G |
Aidan Callahan |
WPI |
Sr. |
Rowley, Mass. |
G |
Trevor Wall |
Ursinus |
Sr. |
North Wales, Pa. |
G |
Jair Knight |
Emory |
Jr. |
Elyria, Ohio |
G |
Tate Ivanyo |
Anderson |
Sr. |
Valparaiso, Ind. |
F |
Jarrel Okorougo |
Trinity (Conn.) |
Jr. |
Stoneham, Mass. |