SOUTH PORTLAND, Maine —Southern Maine Community College (SMCC) sophomore Sean Bosia has secured a landmark achievement for the SMCC SeaWolves, being named the 2026 United States Collegiate Athletic Association (USCAA) Division II Men’s Basketball Student-Athlete of the Year.
While SMCC has a long-standing tradition of student-athlete success, Bosia is the first in the college’s history to receive this specific national recognition. The USCAA Student-Athlete of the Year is the most prestigious individual honor in Division II. The award is a comprehensive evaluation of three core pillars: academic achievement, on-court impact, and community involvement.
Bosia, a pre-engineering major from Dracut, Massachusetts, excels academically and athletically at SMCC. He holds a 3.9 GPA and plans to pursue a career in mechanical engineering after college.
In addition to his studies and athletics, Bosia co-founded the Fellowship of Christian Athletes chapter at SMCC, which has become a vibrant organization for personal and spiritual growth for students.
Bosia also supports the Athletics Department as a student worker. He’s served as a volleyball line judge, assisted with soccer, and managed facility operations, always showing reliability and enthusiasm.
He frequently visits the Student-Athlete Academic Success Center to study and assist fellow athletes, contributing to SMCC’s collaborative athletics culture.
On the court, Bosia served as the SeaWolves’ team captain and was a two-year starter. During the 2025–26 season, he started all 26 regular-season games, averaging 10.7 points and 5.6 rebounds, while leading the team with 50 steals. Known for his defensive intensity, Bosia often drew the assignment of guarding the opposing team’s top scorer.
His performance earned him Yankee Small College Conference Player of the Week honors during Week 8, and he is also a two-time YSCC All-Academic selection, further highlighting his ability to balance athletic success with academic excellence.
“Sean represents everything we strive for in a student-athlete,” SMCC Athletic Director Ethan Wells said. “His leadership, character and commitment to both his teammates and the campus community make him truly deserving of this honor.”
SMCC President Kristen Miller said Bosia’s recognition reflects the College’s longstanding commitment to student success both in the classroom and in competition. “Sean’s achievement reflects the academic tradition of SMCC student-athletes,” Miller said. “SeaWolves athletes prove excellence in athletics and academics. Sean exemplifies this through scholarship, leadership, and dedication.” Bosia’s USCAA Division II honor is a historic milestone for the SeaWolves, highlighting SMCC athletics’ focus on academics, leadership, and competitive excellence.
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