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KANSAS CITY, Mo. | The National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC) released its NCAA Division III All-America Teams on Wednesday morning, and Farmingdale State College men's basketball senior
Nick Hurowitz (Mt. Sinai, N.Y.) has been selected to the First Team.
Hurowitz was also named First Team All-District 3, and was selected as the District's Player of the Year. He is the third NABC All-American in FSC history, and second first-team honoree; center AJ Matthews was a first-team selection in both the 2011-12 and 2012-13 seasons and guard Damien Santana garnered second-team kudos during the 2008-09 squad's run to the NCAA Division III Championship quarterfinals.
A four-year member of the Rams, Hurowitz -- a D3hoops.com All-Region 3 First team selection -- guided Farmingdale State to one of its most successful seasons in program history in 2023-24. The 27-3 (.900) Rams set single-season school records for best winning percentage and least amount of losses, and tied for the most wins in a campaign. FSC picked up its first back-to-back Skyline Conference Championships in school history, after compiling a 15-1 mark in regular-season play and winning the three-game Skyline tourney by an average margin of 19.7 points per contest. Farmingdale State's victory on March 1 over Stevens Institute of Technology in the opening round of the 2024 NCAA Division III Men's Basketball Championship was the program's first win in the national tourney since 2012, and marked the fourth time in school history that it advanced to the Round of 32.
Hurowitz was named the Skyline Conference's Player of the Year this winter, and earned a spot on the All-Skyline Conference First Team for the second year in a row. He led Farmingdale State in scoring (19.1 ppg) and rebounding (8.6 rpg), helping the team to the top rebounding margin (plus-12.0/gm.) in the country in the process. Hurowitz led the Skyline Conference with a .414 3-point field goal percentage, ranked third in scoring and rebounding, sixth in field goal percentage (.490) and 10th in free throw percentage (.719). On the defensive end of the floor, he ranked second on the Rams with 41 steals, and tied for third with 11 blocked shots. Hurowitz's 574 points on the year are the fourth most in program history, while his 14 field goals made and career-high 33 points scored in the Jan. 24 victory at Mount Saint Vincent are tied for the third and 10th best marks in a game, respectively.
In his 95-game career with FSC, Hurowitz --
whose story of managing Type 1 Diabetes was chronicled by News 12's Kevin Maher -- ranks fourth in school history with 463 field goals made, and fifth in scoring with 1,298 points. He also owns career leaderboard spots with the Rams in rebounding (fifth, 644), 3-point field goals made (sixth, 128), games played (eighth), games started (eighth, 75) and steals (T-ninth, 93).