Miami Ohio University Athletics

Steele, Suder Lead Miami's Haul of MAC Season Awards
3/11/2026 10:01:00 AM | Men's Basketball
CLEVELAND, Ohio – The Mid-American Conference announced its 2025-26 men's basketball awards today, and Miami University was well-represented after producing one of the most successful seasons in program and MAC history.
Head Coach Travis Steele was a unanimous selection as MAC Coach of the Year, while Peter Suder was named MAC Player of the Year and earned First-Team honors. Brant Byers received a spot on the All-MAC Second Team, Eian Elmer was selected to the All-MAC Second Team, Luke Skaljac was placed on the All-MAC Third Team and Antwone Woolfolk was recognized as All-MAC Honorable Mention.
Steele is the first coach for the Red and White to take MAC Coach of the Year since Charlie Coles received the award in 2005. This season, Miami moved into the national rankings for the first time since Feb. 15, 1999 and currently sits at No. 20 in the polls. Miami set a new program record for wins in a season, breaking the mark of 25 established last year. The RedHawks also hold the program record for most consecutive road wins overall (15) and in a season (14). Miami has secured the best start for a program in MAC history, the most consecutive conference wins in MAC history and the longest win streak in MAC history. The 31-0 RedHawks are just the fifth program this century (NCAA Division I) to go undefeated during regular season play.
Suder becomes the seventh player in Miami program history and the first since Michael Bramos in 2009 to be named MAC Player of the Year. Suder, a two-time captain and Miami's leading scorer (14.8 ppg), earned All-MAC First Team honors for the second consecutive season. He has been averaging 14.8 points, 4.7 rebounds, 3.9 assists, 1.4 steals and 0.4 blocks. He stands at eighth in three-point percentage (.420), ninth in assists (3.9), 10th in assist/turnover ratio (2.1), 10th in steals (1.4), 11th in the MAC in field goal percentage (.556) and 12th in scoring (14.8). Suder ranks 54th in the country from the field at 55.6% as well.
Coming off of a rookie season where he received MAC Freshman of the Year and MAC All-Freshman Team honors, Byers earned All-MAC Second Team this winter after averaging 14.1 points, 4.1 rebounds, 0.6 assists, 0.6 steals and 0.3 blocks. He ranks 11th in the MAC in three-point field goal percentage (.409), 11th in free throw percentage (.782), 15th in scoring (14.1), tied for 15th in three-point field goals per game (2.0) and 21st in field goal percentage (.491).
EIan Elmer was selected All-MAC Second Team after averaging 12.5 points, 6.1 rebounds, 1.2 steals, 1.1 assists and 0.7 blocks. Elmer is third in the conference in three-point field goal percentage (.434), tied for 15th in three-point field goals per game (2.0), 15th in free throw percentage (.763), 16th in blocked shots (0.7), 18th in field goal percentage (.504) and tied for 20th in steals.
Skaljac had a breakout season in 2025-26, claiming All-MAC Third Team honors after averaging 10.3 points, 4.7 assists, 3.1 rebounds, 1.4 steals and 0.2 blocks. Skaljac sits at third in the conference in assist/turnover ratio (2.6), sixth in assists (4.7) and 12th in steals (1.4). He also ranks 56th nationally in assist/turnover ratio.
Woolfolk earned All-MAC Honorable Mention after totaling 10.1 points, 5.5 rebounds, 1.5 assists, 1.4 steals and 0.7 blocks. He was third in the MAC in field goal percentage (.629), ninth in steals (1.4), 15th in blocks (0.7) 17th in rebounding (5.5).
2025-26 MAC Men's Basketball All-MAC Teams & Specialty Award Winners
Coach of the Year: Travis Steele, Miami*
Player of the Year: Peter Suder, Senior, Guard, Miami
Defensive Player of the Year: Javontae Campbell, Senior, Guard, Bowling Green
Freshman of the Year: Leroy Blyden Jr., Guard, Toledo*
Sixth Man of the Year: Shammah Scott, Graduate Student, Guard, Akron
*unanimous selection
All-MAC First Team
Tavari Johnson, Senior, Guard, Akron
Amani Lyles, Senior, Forward, Akron
Javontae Campbell, Senior, Guard, Bowling Green
Delrecco Gillespie, Senior, Forward, Kent State
Peter Suder, Senior, Guard, Miami
All-MAC Second Team
Leonardo Bettiol, Graduate Student, Forward, Massachusetts
Brant Byers, Redshirt Sophomore, Guard, Miami
Eian Elmer, Junior, Guard, Miami
Jackson Paveletzke, Senior, Guard, Ohio
Sonny Wilson, Junior, Guard, Toledo
All-MAC Third Team
Shammah Scott, Graduate Student, Guard, Akron
Ryan Sabol, Junior, Guard, Buffalo
Marcus Banks Jr., Graduate Student, Guard, Massachusetts
Luke Skaljac, Sophomore, Guard, Miami
Leroy Blyden Jr., Freshman, Guard, Toledo
All-MAC Honorable Mention
Evan Mahaffey, Senior, Forward, Akron
Daniel Freitag, Sophomore, Guard, Buffalo
Morgan Safford, Graduate Student, Guard, Kent State
Antwone Woolfolk, Senior, Forward, Miami
Javan Simmons, Redshirt Junior, Forward, Ohio
MAC All-Defensive Team
Amani Lyles, Senior, Forward, Akron
Evan Mahaffey, Senior, Forward, Akron
Javontae Campbell, Senior, Guard, Bowling Green
Nathan Claerbaut, Senior, Center, Central Michigan
Delrecco Gillespie, Senior, Forward, Kent State
MAC All-Freshman Team
Eric Mahaffey, Guard, Akron
Mohammad Habhab, Forward, Eastern Michigan
Quinn Woidke, Guard, Kent State
Danny Carbuccia, Guard, Massachusetts
Leroy Blyden Jr., Guard, Toledo
Head Coach Travis Steele was a unanimous selection as MAC Coach of the Year, while Peter Suder was named MAC Player of the Year and earned First-Team honors. Brant Byers received a spot on the All-MAC Second Team, Eian Elmer was selected to the All-MAC Second Team, Luke Skaljac was placed on the All-MAC Third Team and Antwone Woolfolk was recognized as All-MAC Honorable Mention.
Steele is the first coach for the Red and White to take MAC Coach of the Year since Charlie Coles received the award in 2005. This season, Miami moved into the national rankings for the first time since Feb. 15, 1999 and currently sits at No. 20 in the polls. Miami set a new program record for wins in a season, breaking the mark of 25 established last year. The RedHawks also hold the program record for most consecutive road wins overall (15) and in a season (14). Miami has secured the best start for a program in MAC history, the most consecutive conference wins in MAC history and the longest win streak in MAC history. The 31-0 RedHawks are just the fifth program this century (NCAA Division I) to go undefeated during regular season play.
Suder becomes the seventh player in Miami program history and the first since Michael Bramos in 2009 to be named MAC Player of the Year. Suder, a two-time captain and Miami's leading scorer (14.8 ppg), earned All-MAC First Team honors for the second consecutive season. He has been averaging 14.8 points, 4.7 rebounds, 3.9 assists, 1.4 steals and 0.4 blocks. He stands at eighth in three-point percentage (.420), ninth in assists (3.9), 10th in assist/turnover ratio (2.1), 10th in steals (1.4), 11th in the MAC in field goal percentage (.556) and 12th in scoring (14.8). Suder ranks 54th in the country from the field at 55.6% as well.
Coming off of a rookie season where he received MAC Freshman of the Year and MAC All-Freshman Team honors, Byers earned All-MAC Second Team this winter after averaging 14.1 points, 4.1 rebounds, 0.6 assists, 0.6 steals and 0.3 blocks. He ranks 11th in the MAC in three-point field goal percentage (.409), 11th in free throw percentage (.782), 15th in scoring (14.1), tied for 15th in three-point field goals per game (2.0) and 21st in field goal percentage (.491).
EIan Elmer was selected All-MAC Second Team after averaging 12.5 points, 6.1 rebounds, 1.2 steals, 1.1 assists and 0.7 blocks. Elmer is third in the conference in three-point field goal percentage (.434), tied for 15th in three-point field goals per game (2.0), 15th in free throw percentage (.763), 16th in blocked shots (0.7), 18th in field goal percentage (.504) and tied for 20th in steals.
Skaljac had a breakout season in 2025-26, claiming All-MAC Third Team honors after averaging 10.3 points, 4.7 assists, 3.1 rebounds, 1.4 steals and 0.2 blocks. Skaljac sits at third in the conference in assist/turnover ratio (2.6), sixth in assists (4.7) and 12th in steals (1.4). He also ranks 56th nationally in assist/turnover ratio.
Woolfolk earned All-MAC Honorable Mention after totaling 10.1 points, 5.5 rebounds, 1.5 assists, 1.4 steals and 0.7 blocks. He was third in the MAC in field goal percentage (.629), ninth in steals (1.4), 15th in blocks (0.7) 17th in rebounding (5.5).
2025-26 MAC Men's Basketball All-MAC Teams & Specialty Award Winners
Coach of the Year: Travis Steele, Miami*
Player of the Year: Peter Suder, Senior, Guard, Miami
Defensive Player of the Year: Javontae Campbell, Senior, Guard, Bowling Green
Freshman of the Year: Leroy Blyden Jr., Guard, Toledo*
Sixth Man of the Year: Shammah Scott, Graduate Student, Guard, Akron
*unanimous selection
All-MAC First Team
Tavari Johnson, Senior, Guard, Akron
Amani Lyles, Senior, Forward, Akron
Javontae Campbell, Senior, Guard, Bowling Green
Delrecco Gillespie, Senior, Forward, Kent State
Peter Suder, Senior, Guard, Miami
All-MAC Second Team
Leonardo Bettiol, Graduate Student, Forward, Massachusetts
Brant Byers, Redshirt Sophomore, Guard, Miami
Eian Elmer, Junior, Guard, Miami
Jackson Paveletzke, Senior, Guard, Ohio
Sonny Wilson, Junior, Guard, Toledo
All-MAC Third Team
Shammah Scott, Graduate Student, Guard, Akron
Ryan Sabol, Junior, Guard, Buffalo
Marcus Banks Jr., Graduate Student, Guard, Massachusetts
Luke Skaljac, Sophomore, Guard, Miami
Leroy Blyden Jr., Freshman, Guard, Toledo
All-MAC Honorable Mention
Evan Mahaffey, Senior, Forward, Akron
Daniel Freitag, Sophomore, Guard, Buffalo
Morgan Safford, Graduate Student, Guard, Kent State
Antwone Woolfolk, Senior, Forward, Miami
Javan Simmons, Redshirt Junior, Forward, Ohio
MAC All-Defensive Team
Amani Lyles, Senior, Forward, Akron
Evan Mahaffey, Senior, Forward, Akron
Javontae Campbell, Senior, Guard, Bowling Green
Nathan Claerbaut, Senior, Center, Central Michigan
Delrecco Gillespie, Senior, Forward, Kent State
MAC All-Freshman Team
Eric Mahaffey, Guard, Akron
Mohammad Habhab, Forward, Eastern Michigan
Quinn Woidke, Guard, Kent State
Danny Carbuccia, Guard, Massachusetts
Leroy Blyden Jr., Guard, Toledo
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