PORTLAND, Ore. – After guiding the Montana State University Billings men's basketball team to its fourth consecutive 20-win season — the longest such streak in program history — seniors
Mason Landdeck and
Brandon Tchouya earned All-Conference recognition, the league announced earlier this afternoon.
Head coach
Luke Fennelly praised the duo's consistency and leadership throughout the year.
"Very happy for Mason and Brandon for being named All-GNAC," Fennelly said. "Both players were consistent in their energy and effort all season long, so it's nice to see their hard work paying off. Mason took on a lot at the point guard position, and no one was more loved by their teammates than Brandon. Proud of our entire senior class and we look forward to following their success in the future. Go 'Jackets!"
A Preseason All-GNAC selection, Landdeck delivered on expectations with a standout 2025-26 campaign. The Cashmere, Wash., native earned First Team All-Conference honors after leading the league in total points with 559. His 19.3 points per game ranked third in the conference.
Landdeck's impact extended well beyond scoring. He paced the GNAC in free throws made (161) and total assists (149) while logging the second-most minutes in the league (967). He also added 98 rebounds, 39 steals, and a block, anchoring the Yellowjackets on both ends of the floor.
Tchouya carved out his own impressive season en route to Honorable Mention All-GNAC recognition. Despite making just two starts in 31 games, the London, England native emerged as one of the most productive reserves in the West Region. He averaged 12.6 points per game — totaling 390 points, third on the team and 13th in the conference — while leading the region in scoring off the bench.
Efficiency defined Tchouya's season, as he ranked fifth in the GNAC in field goal percentage at 54 percent. He also finished second on the team in rebounds (175) and steals (46), while placing third in assists (73) and blocks (13), showcasing his versatility and two-way presence.
UP NEXT: The Yellowjackets closed conference play tied for fourth at 9-9 alongside three other teams but fell short of qualifying for the GNAC Tournament due to tiebreaker scenarios. Montana State University Billings extends its gratitude to the players, coaches, and fans for their support during a memorable 2025-26 season.