Greenville, SC – Conference Carolinas announced the 2025-26 Men's Basketball All-Conference Teams and Major Award Winners on Thursday afternoon. The Warriors were honored as Jaquay Randolph was awarded a place on both the All-Conference First Team and the All-Defensive Team.
Jaquay Randolph joined the Warriors this past fall after spending time at Southeastern University. Randolph made an immediate impact for the Warriors, breaking records on both ends of the court.
At the end of the season, he recorded the second highest single season total in points with 602. He followed behind the 690 points scored by Cameron Solomon back in the 2013-14 season. Randolph posted a season high of 49 points in the victory over Chowan on February 7. His 49 points allowed him to break the school record of points scored in a game as he passed the previous record holder Nick Lagroone who had scored 48 points against Shorter back in 2010. He boasted a 62% field goal percentage and went 70.7% from the charity stripe at the conclusion of the 2025-26 season. Randolph went on to also have 53 assists.
The native of Tallahassee, FL was a huge presence defensively for Southern Wesleyan. He broke the school record of rebounds in a season as he pulled down 447 total rebounds during the season. The record was previously held by Dwayne Bryant who set it back in the 2013-14 season with 319 rebounds. Randolph pulled down a season high 27 boards against Erskine on January 3, breaking the school record of rebounds in a game in the process. He went on to also have 30 blocks and 25 steals during the season.
Not only did Randolph lead the conference in rebounding, he led the nation in all rebounding categories including defensive rebounds per game, offensive rebounds per game and overall rebounds per game. Randolph continued his impressive first season with the Warriors as he was also the NCAA DII leader in double-double games during the season as he had 25 total double-double games.