Cam Lowe, a redshirt sophomore guard for Black Hills State University, has been named a First Team CSC Academic All-American for the 2025-26 season. His impressive performance both on the court and in academics contributed to the Yellow Jackets' third Elite Eight appearance in five years. Alongside his athletic accolades, including NABC All-American and RMAC Player of the Year, Lowe has also been recognized for his academic success. He averaged 17.0 points and 6.4 rebounds per game this season, marking a standout year for the athlete.

By the Numbers
  • Lowe averaged 17.0 points and 6.4 rebounds per game during his sophomore year.
  • He scored a career-high 31 points in a single game, connecting on 12-of-15 shots.
  • Lowe made 92 three-pointers this season, ranking 18th nationally in NCAA Division II.
State of Play
  • Lowe's scoring performance this season ranks sixth in program history with a total of 595 points.
  • He made his 100th career three-pointer, bringing his average to 39.5% and ranking ninth in program history.
  • He recorded 28 double-digit scoring performances and scored over 20 points in 15 games.
What's Next

Looking forward, Lowe aims to continue his growth in both athletics and academics as he combines his talents to further contribute to the Yellow Jackets' success in upcoming seasons. His strong performance could set the stage for further accolades and leadership opportunities within the team.

Bottom Line

Cam Lowe's dual recognition as a first-team athlete and academic honors illustrate the importance of maintaining excellence in both sports and education. His achievements not only enhance his personal profile but also elevate the Black Hills State University basketball program's reputation.