LONGMONT, Colo. – The Colorado Collegiate Chronicle released its All-Colorado Teams for men's basketball earlier this week, and Colorado State University Pueblo was represented by freshman guard
Bryce Riehl (Colorado Springs, Colo./Mesa Ridge) and redshirt junior guard
Jaden Kennis (Windsor, Colo./MSU Denver) as they were named to the publication's All-Freshman Team and All-Colorado Prep Product Team respectively.
BFishInc., which is run by CSU Pueblo Athletics Historian
Tim Simmons, produces the Colorado Collegiate Chronicle to inform interested individuals of basketball happenings at two and four-year schools in The Centennial State. The All-Colorado Teams recognize the best players throughout the state at the collegiate level, regardless of their institution's affiliation. Members of the All-Colorado Teams include student-athletes from Colorado, Colorado State, Northern Colorado, and Denver at the Division I level, and from Mines, Colorado Mesa, Colorado Christian, CSU Pueblo, Fort Lewis, MSU Denver, Regis, UCCS, and Western Colorado at the Division II level.
Riehl was one of five players named to the All-Freshman Team, as he earns the honor after playing in all 30 of the Pack's games during the recently completed 2025-26 season. On the season, he averaged 7.7 points, 2.0 rebounds, and 1.4 assists per game and shot 49 percent from the field and led the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference in 3-point field goal percentage (46.5 percent) as he made a team-best 60 treys and averaged 2.0 made treys per game, which was eighth-best in the RMAC. He tallied nine double-digit scoring games on the season, including a season-high 25 points at New Mexico Highlands. In that game, he made seven treys, and were the most in a game by a Pack player since Gavin Liggett made eight treys against Westminster on Dec. 14, 2018. In RMAC play, he played in all 20 conference games and averaged 8.4 points and 1.8 rebounds per game and shot 52.5 percent from the field, 51.7 percent from the 3-point line, and 81 percent at the free throw line.
The other members of the All-Colorado Freshman Team were Colorado guard Isaiah Johnson, Air Force guard Kam Sanders, Colorado School of Mines guard Shelton Henton, and UCCS forward Brody Hull.
Meanwhile, Kennis was named the All-Colorado Prep Product Team after earning All-RMAC Honorable Mention honors. On the season, he averaged 11.2 points, 5.3 rebounds, 2.4 assists, and 1.1 steals per game and shot 41 percent from the field, 32 percent from the 3-point line, and 81 percent at the free throw line, and led the team in steals with 33. He scored in double figures in 17 of 30 games, including tallying a career-high 23 points at South Dakota Mines. Kennis finished the season ranking 15th in the league in free throw percentage, and his 85 made free throws were the 16th most in the league. In 19 RMAC games, he averaged 10.2 points, 5.0 rebounds, 2.4 assists, and 1.1 steals per game and shot 41 percent from the field, 33 percent from the 3-point line, and 74.6 percent at the free throw line.
Kennis is joined on the All-Colorado Pre Product Team by Northern Colorado's Brock Wisne, Colorado State's Carey Booth, Colorado College's Asher Nofzinger, and UCCS's Marzoug Ibn Abdur-Razaaq.
The members of the 2025-26 All-Colorado First Team are Northern Colorado senior guard Quinn Denker, Denver sophomore guard Carson Johnson, Colorado junior guard Barrington Hargress, Colorado Mesa senior guard Ty Allred and Western Colorado sophomore guard Aidan McDowell, who was top scorer in Division II and was the No. 2 scorer overall among all three NCAA divisions as he averaged 26.7 points per game.
On the season, the Pack finished with a 22-8 overall record and tied for second in the RMAC standings with a 15-5 mark. The 22 wins are the most since the 1997-98 squad posted a 22-8 record, and the 15 RMAC wins are the most since the 2016-17 season, when the ThunderWolves compiled a 17-5 league record. The 22 wins are the second most in the program's four-year school history, and also won its first postseason game since the 2015 season. The Pack closed the regular season by winning all eight of its games in February, including a 71-53 home win on Feb. 5 over 13th-ranked Black Hills State, which was the program's first win over a nationally ranked foe on Jan. 17, 2015.
All-Colorado First Team
Ty Allred, Colorado Mesa
Quinn Denker, Northern Colorado
Barrington Hargress, Colorado
Carson Johnson, Denver
Aidan McDowell, Western Colorado
All-Colorado All-Defensive Team
Bankot Dak, Colorado
Stewart Erhart, Fort Lewis
Asher Nofziger, Colorado College
Alex Romack, Colorado School of Mines
Brock Wisne, Northern Colorado
All-Colorado All-Freshman Team
Shelton Henton, Colorado School of Mines
Brody Hull, UCCS
Isaiah Johnson, Colorado
Bryce Riehl, CSU Pueblo
Kam Sanders, Air Force
All-Colorado All-Reserve Team
Adam Hackett, MSU Denver
Emilek Jallow, Adams State
Rashaan Mbemba, Colorado State
Julius Rollins, Denver
Caleb Walker, Air Force
All-Colorado Prep Product Team
Carey Booth, Colorado State (Englewood)
Jaden Kennis, CSU Pueblo (Windsor)
Marzouq Ibn Abdur-Razaaq, UCCS (Aurora)
Asher Nofziger, Colorado College (Denver)
Brock Wisne, Northern Colorado (Thornton)
All-Colorado Junior College Team
Ethan Carter, Northeastern JC
Ahmed Cisse, Lamar CC
Demorae Pritchett, Trinidad State
Manning Shareef, Trinidad State
Bertran Walthour, Otero CC