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Jalen Smith Picks Up Second-Straight USCAA All-American Award; Terrell Campbell Recognized on Honorable Mention Team

Jalen Smith Picks Up Second-Straight USCAA All-American Award; Terrell Campbell Recognized on Honorable Mention Team

By: Frank Maira, Assistant Director of Athletics/Sports Information Director

UNIONTOWN, Pa. – The United States Collegiate Athletic Association announced their All-Americans as part of the championship weekend and at the banquet on Saturday, March 2 and two Penn State Mont Alto seniors were honored. Jalen Smith (Ranson, W.Va. / Jefferson) made it two-straight years in which he was named a First Team All-American and teammate Terrell Campbell (Germantown, Md. / St. John's College Prep) was recognized on the Honorable Mention team for the first time in his collegiate career.

Both student-athletes had outstanding seasons and were instrumental on a complete turn around from a season ago leading their team to the No. 1 seed in the PSUAC West with a 19-6 regular season record and 16-13 mark in the PSUAC. The duo led their team to the PSUAC Semifinals where they fell to Penn State York, but still received an at-large bid into the USCAA National Championships where they lost to Vermont Tech, 89-73 in their first-round matchup.

Smith was consistently Mont Alto's go-to scorer and offensively he averaged 19.0 points per game while finishing with a team-high 160 rebounds and 38 blocks during his senior season. The 2018-19 season marked the third season in a row in which Smith averaged 17-plus points or more. He scored 20 or more points 15 times this season including two games where he dropped 32 points. He scored 32 in the non-conference loss to Salem University and matched the total on Senior Night in the 111-77 victory over Penn State DuBois.

At the USCAA National Championships, Smith broke PSUMA's all-time scoring record passing former teammate Jerome Evans with 1517 career points. He finished his career appearing in 90 games for the Nittany Lions registering 80 starts and shot his best percentage from the field in his final season (51.2 percent).

For Campbell, he has been a point guard running the offense as a starter for the past three seasons. Campbell arguably had his best season to date where he averaged 5.0 assists per game, which ranked fifth in the USCAA. Campbell's assist total was best within the PSUAC and he also grabbed a career-high 74 rebounds, while also averaging one steal per game. He finishes his career as Mont Alto's all-time assist leader with over 437 helpers.  

There will be big shoes to step into next season, but with some good recruits coming in as well as the return of several key players, head coach Jack Schenzel is optimistic about the future of Mont Alto's men's basketball program.