American Athletic Conference: Season 2014-15

TheAAC Ranking
 1. SMU (22) 15-3(24-6) 
 2. Tulsa 14-4(21-9) 
 3. Cincinnati 13-5(22-9) 
 4. Temple 13-5(22-9) 
 5. Memphis 10-8(18-13) 
 6. Connecticut 10-8(17-13) 
 7. Tulane 6-12(15-15) 
 8. E.Carolina 6-12(13-18) 
 9. Cent.Florida 5-13(12-17) 
 10. Houston 4-14(12-18) 
 11. S.Florida 3-15(9-22) 

Points Per Game
 Ryan BOATRIGHT
  Connecti.
  (183-PG-92)
  Avg: 17.4
 1. Boatright, Connect.17.4 
 2. Allen, S.Florida15.4 
 3. Woodard, Tulsa14.5 
 4. Stiggers, Houston14.2 
 5. Cummings, Temple14.2 
 6. Moore, SMU14.2 
 7. Dabney, Tulane13.6 
 8. Nichols, Memphis13.3 
 9. Harrison, Tulsa13.2 
 10. Taylor, Cent.Flor.12.8 
Rebounds Per Game
 Jaylen BOND
  Temple
  (203-F-93)
  Avg: 8
 1. Bond, Temple8.0 
 2. Hamilton, Connecti.7.6 
 3. Goodwin, Memphis7.4 
 4. Ellis, Cincinnati7.3 
 5. Perry, S.Florida7.1 
 6. Clark, Cincinnati7.0 
 7. Barnes, Houston6.4 
 8. Pollard, Houston6.4 
 9. Moreira, SMU6.4 
 10. Kennedy, SMU6.1 
Assists Per Game
 L.J. ROSE
  Houston
  (193-G-93)
  Avg: 5.3
 1. Rose, Houston5.3 
 2. Moore, SMU5.2 
 3. Collins, S.Florida5.2 
 4. Stark, Tulane4.4 
 5. Cummings, Temple4.3 
 6. Goodwin, Cent.Flor.4.2 
 7. Boatright, Connect.3.8 
 8. Hamilton, Connecti.3.7 
 9. Robinson, E.Caroli.3.7 
 10. Harrison, Tulsa3.7 
Steals Per Game
 Will CUMMINGS
  Temple
  (188-G-)
  Avg: 2
 1. Cummings, Temple2.0 
 2. Harrison, Tulsa1.9 
 3. Robinson, E.Caroli.1.7 
 4. Collins, S.Florida1.5 
 5. Allen, S.Florida1.5 
 6. Bond, Temple1.4 
 7. Boatright, Connect.1.4 
 8. Stark, Tulane1.3 
 9. Moore, SMU1.3 
 10. Kennedy, SMU1.3 
Blocks Per Game
 Amida BRIMAH
  Connecti.
  (213-C-94)
  Avg: 3.5
 1. Brimah, Connecti.3.5 
 2. Nichols, Memphis3.4 
 3. Ellis, Cincinnati2.1 
 4. Swannegan, Tulsa1.5 
 5. Guerrero, S.Florida1.5 
 6. Knowles, Houston1.3 
 7. Perry, S.Florida1.3 
 8. Blair, Cent.Florida1.3 
 9. Clark, Cincinnati1.3 
 10. Goodwin, Memphis1.2 

TheAAC Women 2014-2015
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Southern Methodist University wins the USA TheAAC 2014-2015 title

Southern Methodist University 2014-15
Larry Brown Larry Brown Brown
Yanick Moreira
Moreira
Nic Moore
Moore
Sterling Brown
Brown
Ben Moore
Moore
Ryan Manuel
Manuel
# Name CM (INCH) Pos Bo NAT
35  Moreira Yanick 211 (6'11'') C 91 Angola
11  Moore Nic 175 (5'9'') PG 92 USA
3  Brown Sterling 198 (6'6'') G USA
34  Moore Ben 203 (6'8'') F USA
1  Manuel Ryan 193 (6'4'') G 93 USA
 Tolbert Jordan 201 (6'7'') F 92 USA
 Emelogu Ben 196 (6'5'') G 94 USA
5  Kennedy Markus 206 (6'9'') F 91 USA
 Ojeleye Semi 203 (6'8'') F 94 Nigeria USA
24  Mudiay Jean-Micheal 196 (6'5'') G DR Congo
15  Cunningham Cannen 208 (6'10'') C 93 USA
10  Dunleavy Jr. Kevin 190 (6'3'') G USA
13  Head Crandall 193 (6'4'') G 91 USA
20  Wilfong Jonathan 188 (6'2'') G USA
Head Coach: Larry Brown
Coach Assistant: Ulric Maligi
Coach Assistant: K.T. Turner


SMU wins AAC Championship over UConn 62-54 - Mar 16, 2015

Deep in their hearts SMU's players knew they were already in the NCAA Tournament. But after what happened to them last season, the Mustangs were taking no chances.
Markus Kennedy (6'9''-F-91) scored 15 points and the regular-season American Athletic Conference champions held off UConn 62-54 on Sunday to also win the tournament title.
Seeded sixth, they face UCLA on Thursday in Louisville in their first NCAA Tournament appearance since 1993. A year ago, they were left out of the field after losing to Houston in the AAC quarterfinals.
"Sunday last year at this time was about as disappointing as it could get based on the body of work these kids did," said Hall of Fame coach Larry Brown . "But fortunately we've got another opportunity and didn't have to get anybody to decide whether we're worthy or not."
Yanick Moreira (6'11''-C-91) and Nic Moore (5'9''-PG-92) added 11 points each for the Mustangs (27-6). Ben Moore (6'8''-F) scored 10 points and Sterling Brown (6'6''-G) pulled down 12 rebounds.
The defending national champion Huskies fell a game short of winning four times in four days and earning a trip back to the NCAA Tournament.
Rodney Purvis (6'4''-PG-94) scored a career-high 29 points for UConn (20-14), which became the sixth team to miss the NCAAs after winning the title the previous year since the field expanded to 64 in 1985.
Ryan Boatright (6'0''-PG-92), who had been averaging 17 points in the tournament, finished with seven and fouled out with 45 seconds left. He was 1 for 12 from the field.
"I missed a lot of shots that should have been easy knock-down shots for me," he said.
SMU led by 17 points early in the second half, then survived a UConn rally that cut the lead to five with 3:22 left.
The Mustangs' fans, hugely outnumbered in UConn's home arena, began chanting "N-I-T" as the clock wound down, then switched to "S-M-U" as the buzzer sounded.
The tournament title was the first for the Mustangs since the 1988 team won the Southwest Conference.
SMU led by 14 points at halftime and quickly stretched that to 36-19 on a three-point play by Moreira.
Two free throws by Boatright made it 53-48 with 3:22 left. But six free throws from SMU pushed the lead back to nine and put the game out of reach.
"UConn, they have a tradition of coming back and we knew they weren't going to go down without a fight," Manuel said. "So, just for us to stand there all of us as a team and get the win, it speaks to the maturity of our team."
SMU dominated down low, especially in the first half. The Mustangs outrebounded the Huskies 43-30, 14-7 on the offensive end.
UConn's front line got into foul trouble early. Amida Brimah (7'0''-C-94) and Phil Nolan both picked up two in the first 13 minutes. Reserve Rakim Lubin, playing because forward Kentan Facey was out with a concussion, had three.
SMU held UConn to five field goals in the first half. Kennedy had that many by himself, scoring 14 points before halftime.
But SMU's big men got into foul trouble in the second half, allowing UConn to make its run. Kennedy and Ben Moore (6'8''-F) both picked up their fourth within a minute of each other midway through the half.
The Mustangs were up by 11 points when Kennedy left the game.
Kennedy, who was voted the league's top sixth man earlier this week, was honored as the tournament's most outstanding player. SMU's bench outscored UConn's 29-8.
The Huskies beat USF, Cincinnati and Tulsa to make it to the title game. But they are just 1-4 this season against ranked opponents. Their only win came against SMU two weeks ago.
The Mustangs have won nine of 10 with the lone loss in that span on this court to UConn on March 1.
"Nobody else in the country probably had to play a road game for their conference championship," forward Cannen Cunningham (6'10''-C-93) said. "But, we only have neutral games ahead of us."

AAC Tournament Final: SMU - UConn 62-54
AAC Tournament Semifinals:
SMU - Temple 69-56
UConn - Tulsa 47-42

Courtesy of AAC


All-AAC Awards 2015 - Mar 16, 2015

All-AAC 1st Team 2015
Ryan Boatright
Boatright
Austin Nichols
Nichols
Nic Moore
Moore
Will Cummings
Cummings
James Woodard
Woodard

All-Tournament MVP: Markus Kennedy (6'9''-F-91) of SMU
Player of the Year: Nic Moore (5'9''-PG-92) of SMU
Defensive Player of the Year: Amida Brimah (7'0''-C-94) of Connecticut
Rookie of the Year: Daniel Hamilton (6'7''-SG-95) of Connecticut
Most Improved Player of the Year: Yanick Moreira (6'11''-C-91) of SMU
Sixth Man of the Year: Markus Kennedy (6'9''-F-91) of SMU
Sportsmanship Award: Shaquille Goodwin (6'9''-F-94) of Memphis
Scholar-Athlete of the Year: Pat Lenehan (6'4''-G) of Connecticut
Coach of the Year: Fran Dunphy of Temple

1st Team
PG: Ryan Boatright (6'0''-PG-92) of Connecticut
F: Austin Nichols (6'9''-F-94) of Memphis
PG: Nic Moore (5'9''-PG-92) of SMU
G: Will Cummings (6'2''-G) of Temple
G: James Woodard (6'3''-G-94) of Tulsa

2nd Team
C: Octavius Ellis (6'10''-C-93) of Cincinnati
F: Markus Kennedy (6'9''-F-91) of SMU
C: Yanick Moreira (6'11''-C-91) of SMU
G: Louis Dabney (6'3''-G-93) of Tulane
G: Shaquille Harrison (6'4''-G-93) of Tulsa

Honorable Mention
Troy Caupain (6'3''-G-95) of Cincinnati
Amida Brimah (7'0''-C-94) of Connecticut
Daniel Hamilton (6'7''-SG-95) of Connecticut
Jaylen Bond (6'8''-F-93) of Temple

All-Tournament Team
G: Will Cummings (6'2''-G) of Temple
PG: Ryan Boatright (6'0''-PG-92) of Connecticut
PG: Rodney Purvis (6'4''-PG-94) of Connecticut
PG: Nic Moore (5'9''-PG-92) of SMU
C: Yanick Moreira (6'11''-C-91) of SMU

All-Rookie Team
G: Adonys Henriquez (6'6''-G) of Cent.Florida
G: B.J. Taylor (6'2''-G) of Cent.Florida
PF: Gary Clark (6'7''-PF-94) of Cincinnati
SG: Daniel Hamilton (6'7''-SG-95) of Connecticut
G: B.J. Tyson (6'3''-G-94) of E.Carolina