Corey Stephenson has been chosen to participate in the Reese’s/NABC Division I All-Star Game, according to a March 31 announcement. He is one of 20 players selected for the event, which will take place on Friday, April 3 at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis as part of the activities surrounding the 2026 Final Four. The game will be broadcast live on CBS Sports Network.
This selection marks a significant milestone for both Stephenson and Florida International University (FIU). Stephenson becomes the first player from FIU and only the eleventh from Conference USA to receive an invitation to this all-star game. His inclusion follows what has been described as one of the best seasons in FIU basketball history.
Stephenson averaged 18 points per game during his senior season, scored the fifth-most points in school history, and earned a spot on the All-Conference Second Team. He will play for the East All-Stars Team alongside other standout seniors such as Donovan Atwell (Texas Tech), Javon Bennett (Dayton), Tre Carroll (Xavier), Zach Cleveland (Liberty), MJ Collins Jr. (Utah State), Izaiyah Nelson (USF), Mike Sharavjamts (South Carolina), Bruce Thornton (Ohio State), and Jalen Washington (Vanderbilt).
The West team features Sam Alexis (Indiana), Corey Camper Jr. (Nevada), Rafael Castro (George Washington), Quadir Copeland (NC State), Dominique Daniels Jr. (Cal Baptist), RJ Godfrey (Clemson), Lajae Jones (Florida State), Jayden Stone (Missouri), Peter Suder (Miami OH) and Nick Townsend (Yale).
Tickets are available through FIU Athletics Online Ticket Office or by calling 305-FIU-GAME. Fans can also follow updates about men’s basketball through official social media channels including Instagram (@FIUHoops) and Facebook.
The selection of Stephenson reflects both his individual accomplishments and growing recognition for FIU men’s basketball at a national level.



