
Mousa Makes More History with NABC All-District Honor
3/12/2026 12:29:00 PM | Men's Basketball
SAN LUIS OBISPO – Having produced one of the most notable scoring seasons in Cal Poly men’s basketball history, sophomore guard Hamad Mousa became the program’s first National Association of Basketball Coaches honoree in 30 years on Thursday after being selected to the NABC All-Pacific District second team.
The Big West’s leading scorer and ranked 25th among NCAA Division I players at 20.4 points per game, Mousa finished the 2025-26 campaign with 652 points – a Division I-era record and six shy of Stuart Thomas’s single season record set during the 1990-91 campaign.
Cal Poly’s first All-Big West first team selection in 13 years, Mousa was a double-digit scorer in 31 of 32 appearances while scoring 20-plus points 14 times.
Just the second Mustang with a 600-point year, Mousa – an offseason transfer from Dayton – set a new single season record this spring with 180 free throws while ranking second with 205 free throw attempts, fourth with 84 three-pointers and 226 attempts, seventh with an 87.8 percent free throw mark and eighth with 194 field goals.
Mousa is Cal Poly’s first NABC honoree since Sean Chambers earned NABC Division II All-America selection for the 1985-86 season.
Hamad Mousa became Cal Poly's first NABC honoree in 30 years on Thursday, selected to the NABC All-Pacific District second team!#RideHigh
— Cal Poly Men’s Basketball (@calpolymbb) March 12, 2026
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