Amonti Greene earns NJCAA All-Star spotlight for Mid Michigan College
Amonti Greene’s season ended with a Las Vegas stage and a 79-73 all-star game that matched the production he had already put on tape for Mid Michigan College. The Mount Pleasant point guard represented the South Team in the 2026 NJCAA Men’s Basketball All-Star Game on May 9, and the invite fit a season that had already pushed him from promising guard to nationally relevant name.
Greene’s 2025-26 line explains why he was there. Mid Michigan’s bio lists him at 17.3 points, 5.4 rebounds, 5.3 assists and 1.8 steals per game, with shooting splits of 48.4 percent from the field, 31.9 percent from three and 70.1 percent at the line. That is not empty-volume scoring. It is a complete guard profile: efficient enough to carry an offense, active enough to create turnovers, and productive enough in the playmaking column to keep the ball in his hands when games tighten.
The bigger clue that Greene’s all-star nod was validation, not luck, came from the season before. As a freshman in 2024-25, he played in 28 games and made 21 starts, averaged 15.4 points and 3.8 assists, and piled up 106 assists overall. He was named Northern Conference Freshman of the Year, earned All-Region and All-MCCAA recognition, made the All-Freshman team and landed on the First Team All-Northern Conference. His best single-game scoring mark that season came Feb. 5, 2025, when he dropped 28 points against Montcalm.
Mid Michigan’s deepest team run also gave Greene a bigger stage. The Lakers finished the 2025-26 season at 25-4 and entered the NJCAA Division II National Tournament as the No. 10 seed in the most successful campaign in program history. Greene scored 23 points in the opener against Danville Area Community College and later handed out seven assists against Orange County Community College, showing the same two-way imprint he carried all year.
The Lakers’ postseason honors reflected more than one standout. Mid Michigan finished with three All-Region selections and multiple All-MCCAA honorees, while Jordan House also collected recognition. Greene was the headliner, though, and the Las Vegas exhibition only confirmed what his two-year rise had already established: he was not riding a hot streak, he was extending a reputation built possession by possession.
Sources
- [1]gladwinmi.com
- [2]midmichlakers.com
- [3]njcaa.org