Seth Lundy Selected to Compete in NABC-Reese’s All-Star Game FridaySeth Lundy Selected to Compete in NABC-Reese’s All-Star Game Friday
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Seth Lundy Selected to Compete in NABC-Reese’s All-Star Game Friday

HOUSTON – Penn State men's basketball senior Seth Lundy has been selected to compete in the 2023 NABC – Reese's Division I College All-Star Game, which features top senior talent from across NCAA Division I.
 
The All-Star game will take place on Friday, March 31 at 4:30 p.m. ET/3:30 p.m. CT at NRG Stadium in Houston as part of Reese's Final Four Friday. The game will be broadcast live on CBS Sports Network, and admission to the game and Reese's Final Four Friday is free.
 
Lundy completed his four-year Penn State career in 2022-23 and announced his declaration for the 2023 NBA Draft last week. Lundy put together a career-best season as a senior this year, finishing the 2022-23 campaign with 14.2 points and 6.3 rebounds per game. He proved to be one of the most efficiently productive players in the country, as one of only five Division I players to tally 10+ points per game and 6+ rebounds per game while shooting at least 50% from two-point range (53.3%), 40% from three-point range (40.0%) and 80% from the free throw line (80.7%).
 
The Paulsboro, N.J. native scored in double figures in 30 games this season while leading the Nittany Lions in rebounds in 12 games and tallying three double-doubles. His 3-point percentage ranked second in the Big Ten and was a top 40 mark in the country. In addition to his offensive consistency, Lundy served as one of the team's top defenders and was consistently tasked with guarding the opposing team's best players.
 
Lundy tallied 1,283 points, 560 rebounds and 229 3-pointers throughout his four-year career at Penn State. His field goal and three-point field goal percentages both took massive jumps this year to career best marks. Lundy made an immediate impact upon arrival in Happy Valley, playing in 122 games and making 96 career starts throughout his four years in the Blue & White.
 
Reese's Division I East All-Stars
Demetre Roberts, Fairleigh Dickinson
Jordan Walker, UAB - Guard
Tyree Appleby, Wake Forest - Guard
Joe Bryant Jr., Norfolk State - Guard
D'Moi Hodge, Missouri - Guard
Tucker Richardson, Colgate - Guard
Seth Lundy, Penn State - Forward
Jalen Slawson, Furman - Forward
Justyn Mutts, Virginia Tech - Forward
Derrick Walker, Nebraska - Forward
Nate Laszewski, Notre Dame – Forward
 
Head Coach: Tobin Anderson, Iona
 
Reese's Division I West All-Stars
Darius McGhee, Liberty - Guard
Kihei Clark, Virginia - Guard
Grant Sherfield, Oklahoma - Guard
Gabe Kalscheur, Iowa State - Guard
Dexter Dennis, Texas A&M - Guard
Caleb McConnell, Rutgers - Guard
Hunter Tyson, Clemson - Forward
Morris Udeze, New Mexico - Forward
Jake Stephens, Chattanooga – Center
Patrick Gardner, Marist – Center
 
Head Coach: Buzz Williams, Texas A&M