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Spencer Spivy Named to NABC District 1 First Team and D3Hoops All-Region Third Team

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Spencer Spivy Named to NABC District 1 First Team and D3Hoops All-Region Third Team | https://ephsports.williams.edu/

Spencer Spivy Named to NABC District 1 First Team and D3Hoops All-Region Third Team | https://ephsports.williams.edu/

The National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC) have announced the 2022-23 NABC Division III All-District Teams.
 
Eph senior guard and captain Spencer Spivy has been named to the NABC District 1 First Team. Spivy also earned D3Hoops All-Region Third Team honors this winter.
 
Previously Spivy was accorded his first All-NESCAC honor when he was named to the NESCAC First Team. This season he started 26 games and in those 26 games he led the Ephs in minutes played 813 (31.3), free throws made (71), steals (34), scoring with 351 points s(13.5) and field goals made (121). He was second on the team with 38 made three pointers, rebounds (135), and third on the team in assists with 56.
 
A late season injury prevented Spivy from playing in the 2023 NCAA Tournament games.
 
Eph head coach Kevin App previously noted, "Spencer, along with fellow seniors Ryan Moon and David Elien, have really led our group this year and the reason we've been successful. I couldn't be more happy and proud of Spencer for this recognition. On the court, Spencer played with the confidence and poise you hope your experienced players show. It was such a pleasure to watch him consistently display the hard work and commitment he has put into basketball. Shooting, rebounding, playmaking or defense - Spencer provided us with whatever our team needed to be successful."   

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