COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. - Corey Camper Jr. and
Elijah Price garnered All-Conference accolades as announced by the conference on Tuesday evening.
Camper Jr. earned a spot on the 2025-26 All-Mountain West First Team, while Price gathered a spot on the Second Team and Defensive Team. This marks the first All-Conference accolades of their careers for both student-athletes.
Corey Camper Jr. - All-Mountain West First Team
In the final season of his collegiate career, Camper Jr. earned All-Mountain West First Team honors after an exceptional season for the Pack.
The Little Rock, Ark. native appeared in 27 games and finished the regular season with 462 points (17.1 per game) and 119 rebounds (4.4 per game). In conference play, Camper Jr. shot 47 percent from the field, 43 percent from beyond the arc, and 77 percent from the free-throw line.
In conference, Camper Jr. finished the regular season ranked third in the Mountain West in scoring (17.72 PPG), made 3-pointers (45), and 3-point field goal percentage (43.3). Camper Jr. reached several career milestones this season, highlighted by a 35-point performance on Feb. 3 against Boise State, where he knocked down 14 field goals.
Camper Jr. also joined the 1,000-point club, reaching a major milestone in his collegiate career after his performance against San José State on February 17.
Elijah Price - All-Mountain West Second Team and Defensive Team
After a breakthrough season with the Pack,
Elijah Price has earned All-Mountain West Second Team and Defensive Team accolades.
The Long Beach, Calif. native started all 31 games of the season, finishing the regular season with 409 points (13.2 per game), 266 rebounds (8.6 per game), 54 blocks, and 37 steals. In conference, Price had 177 rebounds (8.9), 36 blocks, and 29 steals to solidify his spot on the Mountain West Defensive Team.
Price made his impact in the offense, shooting 47 percent from the field and 75 percent from the line. Price finished the regular season ranked first in free throws made and attempts (183-for-246), third in both defensive rebounds (6.00) and offensive rebounds (2.58) per game, and second in blocks (54). Price also ranked second in double-doubles with a total of 10 this season.
Price reached several career milestones, including 22 points on January 30 against UNLV and 19 rebounds on November 12 against Southern Illinois. His rebounding performance against SIU was the most by a Nevada player since 2016 and the best single-game effort under head coach
Steve Alford.
Up Next:
No. 5 seed, Nevada, is set to open the 2026 Credit Union 1 Mountain West Championship on Wednesday evening, as they face No. 12 seed Air Force in the First Round. Tip-off is set for 2:30 p.m., and Pack fans can watch on Mountain West Network with Nate Kreckman (play-by-play) and Terrence Oglesby (analyst) on the call.
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