BILLINGS, Mont. — After helping guide the Montana State University Billings men's basketball team to a fourth consecutive 20-win season — the longest such streak in program history — senior guard
Mason Landdeck has earned another major postseason honor, being named a D2CCA Second Team All-West Region selection.
Landdeck's recognition highlights a standout senior campaign in which he served as the primary leader and floor general for the Yellowjackets throughout the 2025-26 season.
"Very happy for Mason for being named All-West Region," said head coach
Luke Fennelly. "Mason was consistent with his energy and effort all season long, so it's nice to see his hard work paying off. Mason took on a lot at the point guard position, and I am looking forward to following his success in the future. Go 'Jackets!"
Entering the season as a Preseason All-GNAC selection, Landdeck lived up to expectations and delivered one of the most productive seasons in the conference. The Cashmere, WA native was named First Team All-GNAC after leading the conference in total scoring with 559 points. His 19.3 points per game ranked third among all GNAC players and helped power MSUB to another successful campaign.
Beyond his scoring ability, Landdeck's impact was felt across every aspect of the game. He led the conference in free throws made with 161 and finished atop the GNAC in total assists with 149, showcasing both his ability to attack the basket and create opportunities for teammates.
Landdeck also ranked second in the conference in minutes played with 967, demonstrating his durability and importance to the Yellowjackets' lineup throughout the season. In addition to his offensive production, he contributed defensively and on the glass, finishing the year with 98 rebounds, 39 steals, and one block.
Serving as the team's primary point guard, Landdeck consistently set the tone for MSUB with his leadership, playmaking, and scoring ability. His performance helped the Yellowjackets maintain their strong run of success as the program recorded its fourth straight 20-win season, the longest such stretch in school history.
With his selection to the D2CCA All-West Region Second Team, Landdeck closes out his collegiate career with yet another accolade, further cementing his place among the top players in the region during the 2025-26 season.