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Nighthawks Basketball Earns All-Region Honors

Kam Vick holds up the number 2 with one hand and the other is holding the basketball. There is a defender in front of him.

Four members of the National Park College (NPC) Nighthawk men’s and women’s basketball teams were named to the 2022 NJCAA Division II All-Region team this week for their outstanding performance on the court this season.

India Atkins dribbles down court. For the Nighthawk women, sophomore India Atkins (Bryant) was selected to the All-Region first team. Atkins finished second on the team in scoring, averaging 14.5 points per game this season, while leading the team in three-point shooting (32.3%), assists per game (3) and steals per game (2.8). In her second season with NPC, Atkins broke the Nighthawks’ career scoring record (528 total points), career steals record (82 total steals) and single-season steals record (59).

Freshman Kayla Richardson (Grannis) was named to the All-Region second team. In her first season with NPC, Richardson set the Nighthawks’ single-season scoring record (325 total points) and single-season record for free throws made (111), averaging 14.8 points per game, while leading the team in free throw shooting (83.5%).

“These two young ladies have been outstanding examples of where our women’s basketball program is headed,” NPC Athletic Director Jason Hudnell said. “Anyone who watched us play this year knows that we have grown so much as a team and as a program. Both India and Kayla are major pieces of what we are building. It is exciting to see them named to the All-Region team, and even more exciting to know that they will both be in Nighthawk uniforms next year, as well!”

For the Nighthawk men, sophomores Sayvon Traylor (Atlanta, GA) and Kam Vick (Little Rock) were selectedKam Vick holds up the number 2 with one hand and the other is holding the basketball. There is a defender in front of him. to the All-Region second team. Averaging 15.4 points per game, Traylor led the Nighthawks in scoring this season, including a team-best 54.2% field goal shooting percentage and a team-best 43.1% three-point shooting percentage. The sophomore’s team-best 87.2% free throw shooting percentage also ranked seventh, nationally.

Averaging 12.2 points per game, Vick finished second in scoring while leading the team in assists (106) and three-pointers made (59) this season. Vick finishes his Nighthawk career as NPC’s career leader in free throws made (193), three-pointers made (125), assists (264), steals (58), and points scored (918).

“I am incredibly proud that our league recognized both Kamryn and Sayvon for their exemplary play this year,” Hudnell said. “Both of these young men chose to return to NPC for their ‘super sophomore’ season. Each of them had other opportunities after last season but they were committed to NPC and helping us continue to lay the groundwork for what will be the premier athletic program in the region. These young men have shown leadership both on and off the floor and will be great ambassadors for Nighthawk Nation as they move on to their next chapter.”

For more information on schedules, rosters and more, visit Nighthawk men’s basketball and Nighthawk women’s basketball online. Fans can also follow the Nighthawks all season on social media.

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