Nolan, Bryan win All-Star Game fan vote

Washington U., Salem State athletics photos

 

All-time Final Vote winners

2011  Kai Massaquoi, Richard Stockton
Carl Hipp, Hamline
2012 Dylan Richter, Washington U.
Ralph Temgoua, St. Lawrence 
2013 Andrew Galow, Rhodes
Spencer Niekamp, Capital
2014 Dan Kornbaum, Augsburg
Brandon Gries, St. Norbert
2015 David Louison, St. Joseph's (Bklyn.)
Marcus Alipate, St. Thomas 
2016 Egzon Gjonbalaj, Brooklyn
Jordan Bolger, Concordia-Moorhead  
2017 Derek Hart, Clarkson
Johnathan Belton, Medaille 
2018 Dalton Myers, York (Pa.)
Ishimeal Nance, Penn State-Altoona
2019 Daniel Rosenbaum, Pomona-Pitzer
Austin Coene, Roger Williams
2020 Tim Wendel, Crown
Doug Levy, John Jay
2022 Jack Nolan, Washington U.
Sean Bryan, Salem State

2022 voting results

Who should play in the Reese's Division III College All-Star Game?

Quentin Shields, UW-Platteville (1334)
0%
Calvin Cheek, New England College (1857)
1%
Kenny Fukon, Penn State-Behrend (2195)
1%
Robert Hawkinson, NYU (1746)
1%
Damon McDowell, N.C. Wesleyan (2571)
1%
Seth Hall, Pacific Lutheran (4219)
2%
Sean Bryan, Salem State (43251)
29%
Stephen Gabel, Nazareth (17637)
11%
Jack Nolan, Washington U. (72825)
49%

Sean Bryan's supporters started punching buttons early and garnered the Salem State star a big lead, while Jack Nolan's crew at Wash U. rallied behind him a little later. Those voters helped the pair each clinch a spot in the 2022 Reese’s® Division III College All-Star Game.

Nolan ended up running away with the vote, while Bryan outlasted Stephen Gabel of Nazareth in the final 12 hours of the vote to lock down the second spot.

For the third game in a row, more than 100,000 votes were cast in this year's fan vote. 

The 72,825 votes cast for Jack Nolan is the most ever in the 11 years of the fan vote, surpassing 60,577 for Dalton Myers of York (Pa.) in 2018. Sean Bryan's total is the fourth-most all-time. 

The two will join a roster of nine other players on each side, to be announced after the national semifinal participants are determined with this weekend's games in the rounds of 16 and 8. Some of the players under consideration may have to be replaced if their team wins this weekend and plays in the Final Four. 

The NABC also named former Westminster (Pa.) coach Jim Dafler and former Washington U. coach Mark Edwards as the coaches of the two teams. They were originally slated to coach in the 2020 game, and this is the first to be held since then because of COVID-19.

The game, which will be played on Saturday, March 19, at 3:00 p.m. ET is open to seniors who have completed their eligibility. The game will be played at Allen County War Memorial Coliseum in Fort Wayne, Indiana. At this time, live streaming options are still to be announced.

D3hoops.com will also announce the rest of the roster once it is available.