Army West Point Athletics

Lowin and Nicolas-Paul Invited to College All-Star Games
December 29, 2023 | Football
WEST POINT, N.Y. – Two Army West Point football seniors, LB Leo Lowin and DB Bo Nicolas-Paul will have the opportunity to wear the Army helmet one more time, as they have each received opportunities to play in collegiate all-star games.
Lowin will suit up in The College Gridiron Showcase on Sunday, January 7 in Fort Worth, Texas.
Since the College Gridiron Showcase in 2015, more than 1400 CGS participants have been offered pro-opportunities. It is the first all-star event to implement an OTA format as CGS showcases players through practices with professional coaches. Players will perform individual and team drills, participate in 1-on-1s, attend meetings and often have the opportunity for personal interviews with scouts and executives.
At the end of the week, the two teams, the Wranglers and Desperados will play in an officiated game with kickoff slated at 2pm CST.
Lowin played in 47 career games for the Black Knights starting all 23 games he played in over the last two seasons (2022-23). This season the Austin, Texas native led Army in tackles for the second consecutive season posting 92 stops (47 solo), 4.5 tackles for loss, 3.0 sacks and four forced fumbles that ranked tied for third most in the country. This summer he was tabbed a 2023 Phil Steele Preseason All-Independent first teamer. Last season he was a second-team Phil Steele Postseason All-Independent selection in 2022 after being named the Army-Navy Game Player of the Game, voted on by the Philadelphia Sports Writers Association.
Nicolas-Paul will play in the Trillion Tropical Bowl in Orlando, Fla on Saturday, Jan. 20.
The Trillion Tropical Bowl is a premier FBS Division I level College Football All-Star Game played in Orlando, Florida annually in mid-January. The Trillion Tropical Bowl showcases the top college football seniors to NFL scouts and GM's who travel from around the country to the event. The weekend is focused on scouting, teaching, and football. Since the inaugural 2016 game, over 350 Tropical Bowl alumni have gone on to the NFL.
Nicolas-Paul played in 11 games recording a career-high three interceptions which was tied for the team-high, 33 tackles (23 solo), and two PDs. He also recorded a pick-six in the season opener at ULM, intercepting a pass and returning it 44 yards for Army's first TD of the season. It was Army's first pick-six for a score since 2020.
Lowin will suit up in The College Gridiron Showcase on Sunday, January 7 in Fort Worth, Texas.
Since the College Gridiron Showcase in 2015, more than 1400 CGS participants have been offered pro-opportunities. It is the first all-star event to implement an OTA format as CGS showcases players through practices with professional coaches. Players will perform individual and team drills, participate in 1-on-1s, attend meetings and often have the opportunity for personal interviews with scouts and executives.
At the end of the week, the two teams, the Wranglers and Desperados will play in an officiated game with kickoff slated at 2pm CST.
Lowin played in 47 career games for the Black Knights starting all 23 games he played in over the last two seasons (2022-23). This season the Austin, Texas native led Army in tackles for the second consecutive season posting 92 stops (47 solo), 4.5 tackles for loss, 3.0 sacks and four forced fumbles that ranked tied for third most in the country. This summer he was tabbed a 2023 Phil Steele Preseason All-Independent first teamer. Last season he was a second-team Phil Steele Postseason All-Independent selection in 2022 after being named the Army-Navy Game Player of the Game, voted on by the Philadelphia Sports Writers Association.
Nicolas-Paul will play in the Trillion Tropical Bowl in Orlando, Fla on Saturday, Jan. 20.
The Trillion Tropical Bowl is a premier FBS Division I level College Football All-Star Game played in Orlando, Florida annually in mid-January. The Trillion Tropical Bowl showcases the top college football seniors to NFL scouts and GM's who travel from around the country to the event. The weekend is focused on scouting, teaching, and football. Since the inaugural 2016 game, over 350 Tropical Bowl alumni have gone on to the NFL.
Nicolas-Paul played in 11 games recording a career-high three interceptions which was tied for the team-high, 33 tackles (23 solo), and two PDs. He also recorded a pick-six in the season opener at ULM, intercepting a pass and returning it 44 yards for Army's first TD of the season. It was Army's first pick-six for a score since 2020.
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