American Athletic Conference: Season 2019-20

TheAAC Ranking


Points Per Game
Gardner_Jayden Jayden GARDNER
  ECU
  (201-F-)
  Avg: 19.7
 1. Gardner ECU19.7 
 2. Vital UConn16.6 
 3. Rose Temple16.4 
 4. Hightower Tulane15.8 
 5. Achiuwa Memphis15.8 
 6. Cumberland Cinc.15.8 
 7. Jolly SMU14.5 
 8. Davis SMU14.2 
 9. Mike SMU14.0 
 10. Thompson Tulane13.7 
Rebounds Per Game
Achiuwa_Precious_1 Precious ACHIUWA
  Memphis
  (206-F-99)
  Avg: 10.8
 1. Achiuwa Memphis10.8 
 2. Scott Cincinnati10.5 
 3. Gardner ECU9.2 
 4. Hinton Jr. Houston8.7 
 5. Pierre-Louis Temple8.5 
 6. Echenique Wichita7.1 
 7. Ingram UCF6.9 
 8. Hunt SMU6.7 
 9. Smith UCF6.3 
 10. Thompson Tulane6.3 
Assists Per Game
Davis_Kendric1 Kendric DAVIS
  SMU
  (180-PG-99)
  Avg: 6.7
 1. Davis SMU6.7 
 2. Cumberland Cinc.4.9 
 3. Lomax Memphis4.3 
 4. Rideau S.Florida4.2 
 5. Jarreau Houston3.7 
 6. Ingram UCF3.7 
 7. Gilbert UConn3.7 
 8. Newton ECU3.7 
 9. Rose Temple3.5 
 10. Burton Wichita S3.4 
Steals Per Game
Rideau_Laquincy_1 LaQuincy RIDEAU
  S.Florida
  (185-G-96)
  Avg: 2.5
 1. Rideau S.Florida2.5 
 2. Vital UConn2.5 
 3. Thompson Tulane2.0 
 4. Rose Temple2.0 
 5. Pierre-Louis Temple1.8 
 6. Collins S.Florida1.8 
 7. Walker Tulane1.7 
 8. Stevenson Wichita1.5 
 9. Hightower Tulane1.5 
 10. Lomax Memphis1.5 
Blocks Per Game
Akok_Akok Akok AKOK
  UConn
  (206-F-99)
  Avg: 2.7
 1. Akok UConn2.7 
 2. Harris Houston2.0 
 3. Achiuwa Memphis1.9 
 4. Whaley UConn1.6 
 5. Vogt Cincinnati1.6 
 6. Echenique Wichita1.6 
 7. Gresham Houston1.2 
 8. Thomas Memphis1.1 
 9. Jeffries Memphis1.1 
 10. Carlton UConn1.1 

TheAAC Women 2019-2020
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American Athletic Conference Announces Cancellation of Mens Basketball Championship (Photo: AAC)

University of Cincinnati 2019-20
John Brannen John Brannen Brannen
Tre Scott
Scott
Jaevin Cumberland
Cumberland
Keith Williams
Williams
Chris Vogt
Vogt
Mika Adams-Woods
Adams-Woods
# Name CM (INCH) Pos Bo Nat Cls Former Team
13  Tre Scott 203 (6'8'') F 96 USASr McIntosh (Peachtree City, GA)
21  Jaevin Cumberland 190 (6'3'') G 96 USAJr Wilmington (Wilmington, OH)
2  Keith Williams 196 (6'5'') G 98 USAJr Bishop Loughlin (Brooklyn, NY)
33  Chris Vogt 216 (7'1'') C USAJr Graves County (Mayfield, KY)
3  Mika Adams-Woods 190 (6'3'') G USAFr New Hampton (New Hampton, NH)
0  Chris McNeal 185 (6'1'') G 97 USASr Jackson South Side (Jackson, TN)
34  Jarron Cumberland 196 (6'5'') G 97 USASr Wilmington (Wilmington, OH)
20  Mamoudou Diarra 206 (6'9'') F 97 MaliSo St.Louis Christian (St. Louis, MO) / 22ft Academy HS
45  Robert Banks Jr 196 (6'5'') F 00 United KingdomFr Gould Academy (Bethel, ME) / Thames Valley C.
24  Prince Toyambi 201 (6'7'') F DR CongoFr Fresno (Fresno, CA)
23  Zach Harvey 196 (6'5'') G USAFr Hayden (Topeka, KS)
44  Adam Cook 198 (6'6'') F USAFr Marysville (Marysville, OH)
 Prince Gillam 201 (6'7'') F USAFr Fresno (Fresno, CA)
31  Sam Martin 178 (5'10'') PG 98 USAJr Summit Country Day (Cincinnati, OH)
32  John Koz 185 (6'1'') G 97 USASr Bay (Bay Village, OH)
5  Trevor Moore 196 (6'5'') G 99 USAJr South Kent (South Kent, CT)
1  Jeremiah Davenport 201 (6'7'') G USAFr Hargrave Military PG (Chatham, VA)
Head Coach: John Brannen
Coach Assistant: Tim Morris
Coach Assistant: Sean Dwyer
Coach Assistant: Jayson Gee


American Athletic Conference Announces Cancellation of Men's Basketball Championship - Mar 12, 2020

Commissioner Mike Aresco announced this morning that the 2020 Air Force Reserve Men's Basketball Championship, scheduled to take place March 12-15 at Dickies Arena in Fort Worth, Texas, will not be played.
The decision was made in consultation with the Conference's leadership in light of recent developments regarding the spread of the COVID-19 virus. This is a proactive decision to protect the safety, health and well-being of our student-athletes, coaches and staff and all involved with the tournament.

Courtesy of theamerican.org


All-AAC Awards 2020 - Mar 12, 2020

All-AAC 1st Team 2020
Jarron Cumberland
Cumberland
Tre Scott
Scott
Christian Vital
Vital
Precious Achiuwa
Achiuwa
Martins Igbanu
Igbanu

Player of the Year: Precious Achiuwa (6'9''-F-99) of Memphis
Defensive Player of the Year: Tre Scott (6'8''-F-96) of Cincinnati
Freshman of the Year: Precious Achiuwa (6'9''-F-99) of Memphis
Most Improved Player of the Year: Tre Scott (6'8''-F-96) of Cincinnati
Sixth Man of the Year: Martins Igbanu (6'8''-F-97) of Tulsa
Sportsmanship Award: Tre Scott (6'8''-F-96) of Cincinnati
Coach of the Year: Frank Haith of Tulsa

1st Team
G: Jarron Cumberland (6'5''-G-97) of Cincinnati
F: Tre Scott (6'8''-F-96) of Cincinnati
G: Christian Vital (6'2''-G-97) of UConn
F: Precious Achiuwa (6'9''-F-99) of Memphis
F: Martins Igbanu (6'8''-F-97) of Tulsa

2nd Team
F: Jayden Gardner (6'7''-F) of ECU
G: Nate Hinton Jr. (6'5''-G) of Houston
G: Caleb Mills (6'3''-G) of Houston
G: Quinton Rose (6'8''-G-98) of Temple
C: Jaime Echenique (6'11''-C) of Wichita St.

3rd Team
G: James Bouknight (6'4''-G-00) of UConn
PG: Kendric Davis (5'11''-PG-99) of SMU
G: Tyson Jolly (6'4''-G-97) of SMU
F: Isiaha Mike (6'8''-F-97) of SMU
G: Brandon Rachal (6'5''-G) of Tulsa

All-Freshman Team
G: James Bouknight (6'4''-G-00) of UConn
G: Caleb Mills (6'3''-G) of Houston
G: Marcus Sasser (6'2''-G) of Houston
F: Precious Achiuwa (6'9''-F-99) of Memphis
G: Lester Quinones (6'5''-G-00) of Memphis


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