PORTLAND, Ore. - The GNAC announced the weekly award winners for November 17-23 on Monday afternoon, with Northwest Nazarene's
Easton Reagan earning the men's basketball weekly honor.
Reagan was a force for the Nighthawks across three games last week, helping his team win twice. The 6-foot-5 guard shot 62.2% (23-for-37) overall, racking up 66 points for an average of 22.0 per game. He started his big week with a 30-point, 10-rebound double-double in the Nighthawks' win over rival College of Idaho last Tuesday. He also had a season-high four assists and a pair of steals in the game, while making 9 of 13 field goals.
In a narrow, 65-64 loss to Cal Poly Humboldt on Friday, Reagan led his team with 20 points and six rebounds, making 7 of 12 shots and adding a pair of assists and steals. He wrapped up the week with 16 points and five rebounds with another 7-for-12 shooting line, helping the Nighthawks overcome a deficit to beat Cal State Monterey Bay 83-80 on Saturday. Through the first four games of the 2025-26 season, Reagan ranks second among GNAC players with 20.0 points per game and eighth with 6.5 rebounds per game.
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NNU Head Coach Jon Hawkins:Â "Easton's mentality this year has changed, and it all stems from the preparation during the off-season. He was ready to lead, make plays and defend, and he also disciplined his body on the conditioning side of it. He continued to stack days from this off-season into the pre-season, and it isn't surprising to see the outcomes of his performance last week. I am proud of him."
Reagan and the Nighthawks now turn to their home Thanksgiving Classic this weekend, hosting Cal State Los Angeles on Friday and Oklahoma Christian on Saturday.Â