Wake Forest Athletics

Three Deacs Named to NABC Honors Court
7/26/2016 12:00:00 AM | Men's Basketball
By Wake Forest Athletic Communications (@TieDyeNation)
KANSAS CITY, Mo. – Three members of the Wake Forest men's basketball team were honored by the National Association of Basketboall Coaches (NABC) Tuesday (July 26), as the organization announced the 2015-16 Honors Court. Grant O'Brien, Stephen Prendergast and Trent VanHorn were recognized for their accomplishments in the classroom.
To be named to the NABC Honors Court, a player must be a junior or senior academically, have at least a 3.2 cumulative grade-point-average, have been enrolled at their current school for at least one year and have a coach who is a member of the NABC.
O'Brien graduated this spring with a degree in Finance, while Prendergast received his degree in Business and Enterprise Management. Vanhorn, a rising senior, is majoring in Biology.
The three Demon Deacons were among 165 Division I players that were honored by the NABC, a group that also included Evan Manning of Kansas, the son of Wake Forest head coach Danny Manning.





