IUP's Dallis Dillard Named Bevo Francis Award Finalist

Dillard recognized as one of the nation's elite small-college basketball players

Published on Feb. 16, 2026

Indiana University of Pennsylvania (IUP) redshirt senior Dallis Dillard has been named one of the top 50 finalists for the Bevo Francis Award, which honors the best player across all levels of small college basketball. Dillard has had a standout season, leading his conference in scoring, assists, and steals.

Why it matters

The Bevo Francis Award is a prestigious individual honor that recognizes the top talent in small college basketball, outside of Division I. Dillard's nomination highlights the strength of the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) and IUP's basketball program.

The details

Dillard is averaging 21.0 points, 6.3 rebounds, 5.1 assists, and 2.7 steals per game this season. He leads the PSAC in scoring, ranks second in assists, and tops the league in steals. Dillard is one of two PSAC players named to the top 50 finalists list, along with Pace Prosser from Gannon University.

  • The list of finalists will be trimmed in the coming weeks, with the eventual winner being announced later in the season.

The players

Dallis Dillard

A redshirt senior at Indiana University of Pennsylvania (IUP) who has been recognized as one of the nation's elite small-college basketball players.

Pace Prosser

A sophomore at Gannon University who is the other PSAC player named to the top 50 finalists list for the Bevo Francis Award.

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The takeaway

Dillard's nomination for the prestigious Bevo Francis Award highlights the strength of the PSAC conference and IUP's basketball program, demonstrating the high level of talent in small college basketball outside of Division I.