The lone All-American in Sonoma State men's basketball history, Vince Inglima (Carson City, Nev./Carson City HS/Cabrillo JC) made the most of his two seasons in a Seawolf uniform.Â
Following a strong debut season (2004-05) that saw him average 11.7 points per game and lead the conference in free throw shooting, Inglima burst on to the national scene as a senior in 2005-06. The sharpshooter averaged a team-high 16.0 points per game in leading the Seawolves to the first CCAA championship in school history. The Seawolves also advanced to the NCAA Division II Championship Tournament as Inglima was named the conference's player of the year.Â
The individual accolades didn't end there for Inglima. He was named the CCAA's Male Student-Athlete of the Year, a Division II Bulletin All-American, and an Academic All-District performer. Inglima was also invited to participate in the NCAA Division II All-Star game at the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame in Springfield, Mass., and he played professionally for several years in Australia.