KANSAS CITY, Mo. – For the second consecutive season, Michigan Tech senior guard Marcus Tomashek has been named an NABC All-American, as voted on by NABC-member coaches across NCAA Division II, the organization announced Tuesday.
Tomashek, a native of Green Bay, Wisconsin, has delivered the best season of his career, leading the Huskies to a program-record-tying 29 wins and their first-ever Midwest Region Championship and a second-consecutive GLIAC regular season title. He surpassed 700 points in a season for the second straight year, with 734 points during the 2025-26 campaign—fourth-most in program history, just two shy of Austin Armga (2013–14) and nine behind Ali Haidar (2012–13).
Tomashek has earned numerous postseason honors, including First Team All-GLIAC, D2CCA All-Region First Team, and Midwest Region Tournament MVP recognition while also being on the Bevo Francis Top 50 Watch List and the Trevor Hudgins Award Top 15 Watch List. He started 34 games this season, averaging 21.6 points, 4.0 rebounds, and 2.8 assists per game while shooting 39.3 percent from the field, 37.2 percent from three-point range, and 78.5 percent from the free-throw line.
He scored in double figures in 33 games, recording nine 20-point performances and eight games of 30 or more points, highlighted by a season-high 39 points against Lynn on Dec. 20. Tomashek now ranks second all-time in program history with 2,447 career points, fewer than 100 behind the Huskies' all-time leading scorer, Kyle Monroe.
Tomashek dominates the NCAA Division II active career leaderboard, leading in total points (2,447), scoring average (19.9), three-point field goals made (344), field goal attempts (1,895), and three-point attempts (930). He also ranks fourth among active players in field goals made (782), free throws attempted (680), and free throws made (539).
2025-26 NABC Division II All-America Team
Jeremiah Anderson, Felician
Jalen Brown, Cal State Dominguez Hills
Tyree Campbell, Cal State East Bay
Carl Cleveland, Young Harris
Terry Coner Jr., Oklahoma Baptist
Dallis Dillard, IUP
Tameron Ferguson, Augustana
Dallas Graziani, Nova Southeastern
Cam Lowe, Black Hills State
Amondo Miller Jr., Lubbock Christian
Derek Moore, Montevallo
Zach Philipkoski, Daemen
Pace Prosser, Gannon
Marlon Smith, Columbus State
Marcus Tomashek, Michigan Tech
Jaylen Wesley, Rockhurst