NCAA Division I (2013-2014)



Top 25 Ranking
 1. Kentucky 29-0 
 2. Virginia 27-1 
 3. Duke 26-3 
 4. Villanova 27-2 
 5. Arizona 26-3 
 6. Wisconsin 26-3 
 7. Gonzaga 29-2 
 8. Wichita St. 27-3 
 9. Kansas 23-6 
 10. Maryland 24-5 
 11. N.Iowa 27-3 
 12. Notre Dame 24-5 
 13. Utah 22-6 
 14. Baylor 22-8 
 15. Oklahoma 20-9 
 16. Louisville 23-6 
 17. Iowa St. 21-8 
 18. Arkansas 23-6 
 19. N.Carolina 20-9 
 20. W.Virginia 22-7 
 21. Butler 21-8 
 22. SMU 23-6 
 23. Ohio St. 21-8 
 24. Providence 20-9 
 25. Murray St. 26-4 

Points Per Game
 Doug MCDERMOTT
  Creig.
  (203-F-92)
  Avg: 26.7
 1. McDermott, Creig.26.7 
 2. Mason, Niagara25.8 
 3. Warren, N.Caroli.24.9 
 4. Baron, Canisius24.5 
 5. Miller, Tennessee23.5 
 6. Balentine, Evansvi.22.8 
 7. Haws, BYU22.8 
 8. Harvey, E.Washin.22.3 
 9. Cotton, Providence21.9 
 10. Murray, Texas S.21.6 
Rebounds Per Game
 Brandon WILLIAMS
  Texas A.
  (200-F-95)
  Avg: 26.9
 1. Williams, Texas A.26.9 
 2. Dillard, Texas A.20.9 
 3. Benimon, Towson11.6 
 4. Williams, UCSB11.6 
 5. Larson, Grand C.11.3 
 6. Posthumus, Morehe.11.0 
 7. Bolomboy, Weber S.10.9 
 8. Smith, UNLV10.8 
 9. Watkins, Boise St.10.8 
 10. Stokes, Tennessee10.6 
Assists Per Game
 Jason BRICKMAN
  LIU B.
  (183-PG-91)
  Avg: 9.8
 1. Brickman, LIU B.9.8 
 2. Smith, Louisiana T.7.6 
 3. Williams, Massachu.6.7 
 4. Woodhouse, Longw.6.7 
 5. Watson, Boston U.6.5 
 6. Anderson, UCLA6.4 
 7. Felder, Oakland6.4 
 8. Gaetano, Sacred H.6.3 
 9. Chapman, N.C.Cent.6.3 
 10. Anderson, San Di.6.2 
Steals Per Game
 Briante WEBER
  VCU
  (188-PG-92)
  Avg: 3.5
 1. Weber, VCU3.5 
 2. Mondy, Oakland3.2 
 3. Smart, Oklahoma.3.0 
 4. Edwin, Seton Hall2.7 
 5. Livingston, Incarn.2.7 
 6. Adams, UCLA2.6 
 7. Hammond, Ark.-P.2.6 
 8. Craft, Ohio St.2.5 
 9. Wright, Utah2.5 
 10. West, Northwes.2.5 
Blocks Per Game
 Jordan BACHYNSKI
  Arizona .
  (218-C-89)
  Avg: 4
 1. Bachynski, Arizona4.0 
 2. Birch, UNLV3.8 
 3. Cunningham, NC-As.3.6 
 4. Brown, Manhattan3.6 
 5. Bhullar, N.Mexico.3.3 
 6. Kuakumensah, Brown3.2 
 7. Brown, Green Bay3.2 
 8. Covington, VMI3.2 
 9. Smith, Savannah.3.1 
 10. Mickey, LSU3.1 



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University of Connecticut wins the NCAA title (Photo: NCAA)
 

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 Average Age: 20.4


Connecticut wins NCAA title, 60-54 over Kentucky - Apr 8, 2014

No conference wanted them. Several teammates and their coach left them. The NCAA wouldn't have them. UConn won it all anyway. Shabazz Napier (6'1''-G-91) turned in another all-court masterpiece Monday night to lift the Huskies to a 60-54 win over Kentucky's freshmen and a national title hardly anyone saw coming. Napier had 22 points, six rebounds and three assists, and his partner in defensive lock-down, Ryan Boatright (6'0''-PG-92), finished with 14 points. UConn (32-8) never trailed. The Huskies led by as many as 15 in the first half and watched the Wildcats (29-11) trim the deficit to one with 8:13 left. But Aaron Harrison (6'6''-SG-94), Kentucky's big-moment shooter in the last three games, missed a 3-pointer from the left corner that would've given the 'Cats the lead. Kentucky never got closer. One key difference in a six-point loss: Kentucky's 11 missed free throws - a flashback of sorts for coach John Calipari , whose Memphis team blew a late lead against Kansas after missing multiple free throws in the 2008 final. The Wildcats went 13 for 24. UConn went 10 for 10, and when Lasan Kromah made his last two with 25.1 seconds left for a six-point margin, the celebration was on. In all, Calipari's One and Doners got outdone by a more fundamentally sound, more-seasoned group that came into this tournament a seventh-seeded afterthought but walked away with the program's fourth national title since 1999. They were the highest seed to win it all since Rollie Massimino's eighth-seeded Villanova squad in 1985. Napier and Boatright now go down with Kemba Walker (6'1''-PG-90, college: Connecticut), Emeka Okafor (6'10''-F/C-82, college: Connecticut) and all those other UConn champs of years past. This adds to the school's titles in 1999, 2004 and 2011. This one was, by far, the most unexpected. A short year ago, UConn was playing its first season in the new American Athletic Conference after being booted from the Big East and not welcomed by any of the so-called power conferences. Longtime coach Jim Calhoun left because of health problems. And most damaging - the NCAA made the Huskies sit out of last year's March Madness because of grade problems, which triggered an exodus of five key players to the NBA or other schools. Napier stuck around. So did Boatright. And Calhoun's replacement, Kevin Ollie , figured out how to get the most out of their grit and court sense. They were one step ahead of Kentucky all night, holding off furious rally after furious rally. Kentucky's biggest push started when James Young (6'6''-G/F-95) (20 points, seven rebounds) posterized Amida Brimah (7'0''-C-94) with a monster dunk to start a three-point play and trigger an 8-0 run. In the middle of that, Boatright, who shut down Harrison's twin brother, Andrew, most of the night, twisted his left ankle while receiving an innocuous-looking pass from Napier. He called a timeout. Got it worked on and came back out. Napier and Niels Giffey (6'7''-G/F-91) made 3s on UConn's next two possessions, and suddenly, that one-point lead was back up to five - comfortable by this tournament's standards.

Courtesy of: ncaa.com


NCAA Awards - Apr 7, 2014

NCAA Final Four All-Tournament Team

Julius Randle
Randle

James Young
Young

Ryan Boatright
Boatright

DeAndre Daniels
Daniels

Shabazz Napier
Napier

NCAA Final Four All-Tournament Team
Julius Randle (6'9''-F-94) of Kentucky
James Young (6'6''-G/F-95) of Kentucky
Ryan Boatright (6'0''-PG-92) of UConn
DeAndre Daniels (6'9''-F-92) of UConn
Shabazz Napier (6'1''-G-91) of UConn (also Most Outstanding Player)

NCAA All-Tournament South Region Team
Michael Frazier (6'4''-G-94) of Florida
Devin Oliver (6'7''-F-92) of Dayton
Dyshawn Pierre (6'6''-F-93) of Dayton
Dwight Powell (6'10''-F-91) of Stanford

NCAA Tournament South Region MVP
Scottie Wilbekin (6'2''-G-92) of Florida

NCAA All-Tournament East Region Team
DeAndre Daniels (6'9''-F-92) of Connecticut
Gary Harris (6'4''-G-94) of Michigan State
Dustin Hogue (6'6''-F-92) of Iowa State
Adreian Payne (6'10''-C-91) of Michigan State

NCAA Tournament East Region MVP
Shabazz Napier (6'1''-G-91) of Connecticut

NCAA All-Tournament West Region Team
Aaron Gordon (6'9''-PF-95) of Arizona
Traevon Jackson (6'2''-G) of Wisconsin
Nick Johnson (6'3''-G-92) of Arizona
Xavier Thames (6'3''-G-91) of San Diego State

NCAA Tournament West Region MVP
Frank Kaminsky (7'0''-F) of Wisconsin

NCAA All-Tournament Midwest Region Team
Aaron Harrison (6'6''-SG-94) of Kentucky
Marcus Lee (6'9''-PF-94) of Kentucky
Caris LeVert (6'6''-G-94) of Michigan
Nik Stauskas (6'6''-SG-93) of Michigan

NCAA Tournament Midwest Region MVP
Julius Randle (6'9''-F-94) of Kentucky
  



USBWA Awards 2014 - Apr 8, 2014

USBWA Freshman All-America Team

Joel Embiid
Embiid

Tyler Ennis
Ennis

Jabari Parker
Parker

Julius Randle
Randle

Andrew Wiggins
Wiggins

USBWA Integris Wayman Tisdale Freshman of the Year: Jabari Parker (6'8''-F-95) of Duke

USBWA Freshman All-America Team
Joel Embiid (7'0''-C-94) of Kansas
Tyler Ennis (6'2''-G-94) of Syracuse
Jabari Parker (6'8''-F-95) of Duke
Julius Randle (6'9''-F-94) of Kentucky
Andrew Wiggins (6'8''-G-95) of Kansas

USBWA Henry Iba Coach of the Year: Gregg Marshall of Wichita St.
NABC NCAA D1 Defensive Player of the Year: Aaron Craft (6'2''-G-91) of Ohio St.
NABC Pete Newell NCAA D1 Big Man of the Year: Patric Young (6'9''-C-92) of Florida
UPS NABC NCAA D1 Coach of the Year: Gregg Marshall of Wichita St.
NABC NCAA D1 Player of the Year: Doug McDermott (6'8''-F-92) of Creighton
NIT All-Tournament MVP: Austin Hollins (6'4''-G) of Minnesota

NABC NCAA All-District Coach of the Year Awards 2014
District 1: Tim Cluess of Iona
District 2: Tony Bennett of Virginia
District 3:Scott Cherry of High Point
District 4: Jim Crews of St. Louis
District 5:Jay Wright of Villanova
District 6: Dick Hunsaker of Utah Valley
District 7: John Beilein of Michigan
District 8: Rick Barnes of Texas
District 9: Russell Turner of UC Irvine
District 10: Monte Ross of Delaware
District 11: Tim Floyd of UTEP
District 12: Brian Wardle of Green Bay
District 13: Mike Brennan of America
District 14: Steve Hawkins of Western Michigan
District 15: LeVelle Moton of North Carolina Central
District 16: Gregg Marshall of Wichita State
District 17: Steve Fisher of San Diego State
District 18: Andrew Toole of Robert Morris
District 19: Rick Byrd of Belmont
District 20: Sean Miller of Arizona
District 21: Billy Donovan of Florida
District 22: Mike Young of Wofford
District 23:Brad Underwood of Stephen F. Austin
District 24: Ron Hunter of Georgia State
District 25: Mick Cronin of Cincinnati


USBWA All-District Awards 2014 - March 13, 2014

DISTRICT I

Player of the Year: Shabazz Napier (6'1''-PG-91) of Connecticut
Coach of the Year: Derek Kellogg of Massachusetts

All-District Team
Ike Azotam (6'7''-F-91) of Quinnipiac
Ryan Boatright (6'0''-PG-92) of Connecticut
Bryce Cotton (6'0''-G-92) of Providence
Alex Francis (6'6''-F-91) of Bryant
Olivier Hanlan (6'4''-G-93) of Boston College
Shabazz Napier of Connecticut
Clancy Rugg (6'8''-PF) of Vermont
Wesley Saunders (6'5''-G/F) of Harvard
Maurice Watson (5'10''-PG-93) of Boston U.
Chaz Williams (5'9''-PG-91) of Massachusetts

DISTRICT II


Player of the Year: C.J. Fair (6'8''-F-91) of Syracuse
Coach of the Year: Jay Wright of Villanova

All-District Team
Sean Armand (6'5''-G-91) of Iona
Billy Baron (6'2''-PG-90) of Canisius
James Bell (6'6''-G/F-92) of Villanova
Jason Brickman (5'11''-PG-91) of Long Island
Tyler Ennis (6'2''-G-94) of Syracuse
C.J. Fair (6'8''-F-91) of Syracuse
Eron Harris (6'3''-G) of West Virginia
D'Angelo Harrison of St. John's
Jayvaughn Pinkston (6'7''-F-91) of Villanova
Juwan Staten (6'1''-PG-92) of West Virginia

DISTRICT III

Player of the Year: Jabari Parker (6'8''-F-95) of Duke
Coach of the Year: Tony Bennett of Virginia

All-District Team
Malcolm Brogdon (6'5''-G) of Virginia
Treveon Graham (6'6''-G-93) of VCU
Joe Harris (6'6''-G-91) of Virginia
Rodney Hood (6'8''-F-92) of Duke
K.J. McDaniels (6'6''-G/F-93) of Clemson
James Michael McAdoo (6'9''-F-93) of N. Carolina
Marcus Paige (6'1''-PG-93) of North Carolina
Jabari Parker of Duke
T.J. Warren (6'8''-F-95) of N.C. State
Dezmine Wells (6'5''-G-92) of Maryland

DISTRICT IV


Player of the Year: Russ Smith (6'0''-G-91) of Louisville
Coach of the Year: Billy Donovan of Florida

All-District Team
Chris Denson (6'2''-G-91) of Auburn
Montrezl Harrell (6'8''-F-94) of Louisville
Marshall Henderson (6'2''-G-90) of Ole Miss
Jordan McRae (6'6''-G-91) of Tennessee
Casey Prather (6'5''-F-91) of Florida
Julius Randle (6'9''-F-94) of Kentucky
Trevor Releford (6'0''-PG-91) of Alabama
Russ Smith of Louisville
Jarnell Stokes (6'7''-F-94) of Tennessee
Scottie Wilbekin (6'2''-G-92) of Florida

DISTRICT V

Player of the Year:
Nik Stauskas (6'6''-SG-93) of Michigan
Coach of the Year: John Beilein of Michigan

All-District Team
Aaron Craft (6'2''-G-91) of Ohio State
Samuel Dekker (6'9''-F-94) of Wisconsin
Kevin Yogi Ferrell (6'0''-PG-93) of Indiana
Gary Harris (6'4''-G-94) of Michigan State
Frank Kaminsky (7'0''-F-93) of Wisconsin
Sean Kilpatrick (6'4''-G-90) of Cincinnati
Caris LeVert (6'7''-G-94) of Michigan
Adreian Payne (6'10''-C-91) of Michigan State
Nik Stauskas of Michigan
Keifer Sykes (6'0''-PG) of Green Bay

DISTRICT VI

Player of the Year:
Doug McDermott (6'8''-F-92) of Creighton
Coach of the Year: Gregg Marshall of Wichita State

All-District Team
Cleanthony Early (6'8''-F-91) of Wichita State
Melvin Ejim (6'6''-F-91) of Iowa State
Joel Embiid (7'0''-C-94) of Kansas
DeAndre Kane (6'4''-G-89) of Iowa State
Devyn Marble (6'6''-SF-92) of Iowa
Doug McDermott (6'8''-F-92) of Creighton
Terran Petteway (6'6''-F-92) of Nebraska
Marcus Smart (6'4''-G-94) of Oklahoma State
Fred VanVleet (6'0''-PG-94) of Wichita State
Andrew Wiggins (6'8''-G-95) of Kansas

DISTRICT VII

Player of the Year:
Cory Jefferson (6'9''-F-90) of Baylor
Coach of the Year: Larry Brown of SMU

All-District Team
Jeffrey Crockett (6'7''-F-91) of Texas Tech
Jonathan Holmes (6'8''-F-92) of Texas
Cory Jefferson of Baylor
Shawn Long (6'9''-F-93) of Louisiana
Aaric Murray (6'10''-C-89) of Texas Southern
Nic Moore (5'9''-PG-92) of SMU
Johnny O'Bryant of LSU
Jacob Parker (6'6''-F) of Stephen F. Austin
Bobby Portis (6'10''-PF-95) of Arkansas
Cameron Ridley (6'9''-C/F-93) of Texas

DISTRICT VIII

Player of the Year:
Cameron Bairstow (6'9''-F-90) of New Mexico
Coach of the Year: Craig Neal of New Mexico

All-District Team
Cameron Bairstow of New Mexico
Daniel Bejarano (6'4''-G-91) of Colorado State
Askia Booker (6'1''-G-93) of Colorado
Deonte Burton (6'1''-PG-91) of Nevada
Anthony Drmic (6'6''-G/F-92) of Boise State
Tyler Haws (6'5''-G-91) of BYU
Stephen Madison (6'5''-F-91) of Idaho
Josh Scott (6'10''-F-93) of Colorado
Kendall Williams (6'4''-G-91) of New Mexico
Delon Wright (6'5''-G-92) of Utah

DISTRICT IX

Player of the Year:
Nick Johnson (6'3''-G-92) of Arizona
Coach of the Year: Sean Miller of Arizona

All-District Team
Jordan Adams (6'5''-G-94) of UCLA
Kyle Anderson (6'9''-G/F-93) of UCLA
Jordan Bachynski (7'2''-C-89) of Arizona State
Jahii Carson (5'10''-PG-92) of Arizona State
Aaron Gordon (6'9''-PF-95) of Arizona
Nick Johnson (6'3''-G-92) of Arizona
Xavier Thames (6'3''-G-91) of San Diego State
C.J. Wilcox (6'5''-G-90) of Washington
Alan Williams (6'8''-C-93) of UC Santa Barbara
Joseph Young (6'2''-G-92) of Oregon

Towson's Benimon leads East All-Stars to win in 2014 Reese's Division I College All-Star Game - Apr 5, 2014

Jerrelle Benimon (6'8''-F-91) from Towson was named the Reeses Perfect Player from the East as he had all of his 15 points in the second half leading the East to an 87-75 win over the West in the Reeses College All-Star Game at AT&T Stadium.
Benimon, who did not attempt a shot in the first half, was 7 for 8 from the field and finished with a team-high tying 15 points to go with eight rebounds in the win. He had 11 of this teams first 15 points in the second half.
Drew Crawford (6'5''-G-90) from Northwestern took home Reeses Perfect Player honors from the West team as he finished with 11 points and nine rebounds.
Also from the East, Dwayne Evans (6'6''-F-92) (15) from St. Louis, Will Sheehey (6'7''-F-92) from Indiana (13), Karvel Anderson (6'2''-G-91) (12) from Robert Morris, Markel Starks (6'2''-G-91) (10) from Georgetown and Juvonte Reddic (6'9''-F-92) (10) from VCU all finished in double figures for the East. Talib Zanna (6'9''-F-90) from Pittsburgh had a team-high 11 rebounds to go with his eight points while Langston Hall (6'4''-PG-91) from Mercer had a game-high six assists for the East.
Davion Berry (6'4''-G-91) from Weber State led the West team with 15 points and four assists while Cameron Clark (6'7''-G/F-91) from Oklahoma added 11 points. Christian Standhardinger (6'8''-F-89) from Hawaii had a game-high 11 rebounds.
The East, which led 37-28 at halftime, led by as many as 20 in the second half, on three different occasions, the last one being 77-57 with 3:24 left. The East team used a 13-3 second half spurt to take control of the game early in the second half, with Benimon accounting for nine of the 13 points as his team turned a 37-33 lead with 18:36 left in the game into a 50-36 lead with 15:08 left.
The West never got closer than the final margin of 12 the rest of the way.
The East used a 7-0 run in the first half to turn a 20-19 lead into a 27-19 advantage. Zannas layup with 9:33 left started the run before Reddic added a dunk and Anderson hit a 3-pointer with 6:55 left to end the run. The East led 37-28 at halftime.
Evans had nine first half points off the bench to lead the East on 4 of 4 shooting from the floor while Crawford had seven points in the first half to lead the West.

EAST 87
20 Will Sheehey of Indiana
32 Juvonte Reddic of VCU
24 Talib Zanna of Pittsburgh
02 Karvel Anderson (6'2''-G-91) of RMU
10 Langston Hall (6'4''-PG-91) of Mercer
04 Markel Starks (6'2''-G-91) of Georgetown
12 Pendarvis Williams (6'6''-G-91) of Norfolk St.
14 Dwayne Evans (6'6''-F-92) of St.Louis
22 Jerrelle Benimon (6'8''-F-91) of Towson
30 Halil Kanacevic (6'8''-F-91) of ST.Joseph's

WEST 75
15 Cameron Clark (6'7''-G/F-91) of Oklahoma
25 Sam Dower (6'9''-C-90) of Gonzaga
33 Garrick Sherman (6'11''-C-90) of Notre Dame
01 Neil Watson (5'11''-PG-91) of S.Mississippi
11 Drew Crawford (6'5''-G-90) of Northwestern
03 Anthony Ireland (5'10''-PG-91) of Loyola Mary
05 Davion Berry (6'4''-G-91) of Webest St.
13 Jaye Crockett (6'7''-F-91) of Texas Tech
23 Shawn Jones (6'8''-F-92) of Middle Tenn. State
31 Christian Standhardinger (6'8''-F-89) of Hawaii

Courtesy of NABC


NABC All-Dictrict Teams - Mar 13, 2014

District 1 First Team

Billy Baron
Baron

George Beamon
Beamon

Jameel Warney
Warney

Ike Azotam
Azotam

Sean Armand
Armand

First Team
Billy Baron (6'2''-G-90) of Canisius
George Beamon (6'4''-G-91) of Manhattan
Jameel Warney (6'8''-F-94) of Stony Brook
Ike Azotam (6'7''-F-91) of Quinnipiac College
Sean Armand (6'5''-G-91) of Iona College

Second Team
AJ English (6'4''-G) of Iona
Antoine Mason (6'3''-G) of Niagara
David Laury (6'9''-F) of Iona
Brian Voelkel (6'6''-F-92) of Vermont
Rhamel Brown (6'7''-F-92) of Manhattan

District 2 First Team

Jabari Parker
Parker

C.J. Fair
Fair

T.J. Warren
Warren

Marcus Paige
Paige

K.J. McDaniels
McDaniels

First Team
Jabari Parker (6'8''-F-95) of Duke
C.J. Fair (6'8''-F-91) of Syracuse
T.J. Warren (6'8''-F-95) of N.C. State
Marcus Paige (6'1''-PG-93) of North Carolina
K.J. McDaniels (6'6''-G/F-93) of Clemson

Second Team
Tyler Ennis (6'2''-G-94) of Syracuse
Lamar Patterson (6'5''-G/F-91) of Pittsburgh
Rodney Hood (6'8''-F-92) of Duke
Malcolm Brogdon (6'5''-G) of Virginia
Joe Harris (6'6''-G-91) of Virginia

District 3 First Team

John Brown
Brown

Langston Hall
Hall

D.J. Covington
Covington

Torrey Craig
Craig

Javonte Green
Green

First Team
John Brown (6'7''-F-92) of High Point
Langston Hall (6'4''-PG-91) of Mercer
D.J. Covington (6'9''-F) of VMI
Torrey Craig (6'6''-F-90) of USC Upstate
Javonte Green (6'4''-G-93) of Radford

Second Team
Bernard Thompson (6'3''-G-93) of Florida Gulf Coast
Rodney Glasgow (5'10''-PG) of VMI
Brett Comer (6'3''-G-92) of Florida Gulf Coast
Andrew Rowsey (5'10''-G) of UNC-Asheville
Chase Fieler (6'8''-F-92) of Florida Gulf Coast

District 4 First Team

Jordair Jett
Jett

Chaz Williams
Williams

Dwayne Evans
Evans

Treveon Graham
Graham

Langston Galloway
Galloway

First Team
Jordair Jett (6'1''-G-91) of Saint Louis
Chaz Williams (5'9''-PG-91) of Massachusetts
Dwayne Evans (6'6''-F-92) of St. Louis
Treveon Graham (6'6''-G-93) of VCU
Langston Galloway (6'2''-G-91) of Saint Josephs

Second Team
Halil Kanacevic (6'8''-F-91) of Saint Josephs
Kendall Anthony (5'8''-G) of Richmond
Juvonte Reddic (6'9''-F-92) of VCU
Tyreek Duren (6'0''-PG) of LaSalle
Isaiah Armwood (6'9''-F-90) of George Washington
District 5 First Team

Doug McDermott
McDermott

Bryce Cotton
Cotton

Semaj Christon
Christon

James Bell
Bell

D'Angelo Harrison
Harrison

First Team
Doug McDermott (6'8''-F-92) of Creighton
Bryce Cotton (6'1''-G-92) of Providence
Semaj Christon (6'3''-G-92) of Xavier
James Bell (6'6''-G-92) of Villanova
D''Angelo Harrison of St. Johns

Second Team
Jayvaughn Pinkston (6'7''-F-91) of Villanova
Markel Starks (6'2''-G) of Georgetown
Fuquan Edwin (6'6''-G/F) of Seton Hall
Davante Gardner (6'8''-F-91) of Marquette
D''Vauntes Smith-Rivera of Georgetown

District 6 First Team

Davion Berry
Berry

Kareem Jamar
Jamar

Daniel Mullings
Mullings

Stephen Madison
Madison

Troy Huff
Huff

First Team
Davion Berry (6'4''-G-91) of Weber State
Kareem Jamar (6'5''-G/F-92) of Montana
Daniel Mullings (6'2''-G-91) of New Mexico State
Stephen Madison (6'5''-F-91) of Idaho
Troy Huff (6'5''-G) of North Dakota

Second Team
Tyler Harvey (6'4''-G-93) of Eastern Washington
Derrick Barden (6'5''-F) of Northern Colorado
Isiah Umipig (6'0''-PG-92) of Seattle
Holton Hunsaker (6'0''-PG) of Utah Valley
Mikh McKinney (6'1''-PG) of Sacramento State

District 7 First Team

Nik Stauskas
Stauskas

Terran Petteway
Petteway

Gary Harris
Harris

Roy Marble
Marble

Kevin Ferrell
Ferrell

First Team
Nik Stauskas (6'6''-G-93) of University of Michigan of Michigan
Terran Petteway (6'6''-F-92) of University of Nebraska of Nebraska
Gary Harris (6'4''-G-94) of Michigan State University of Michigan State
Roy Marble (6'6''-F-92) of University of Iowa of Iowa
Kevin Ferrell (6'0''-PG-93) of Indiana University of Indiana

Second Team
Adreian Payne (6'10''-C-91) of Michigan State
Drew Crawford (6'5''-G-90) of Northwestern
D.J. Newbill (6'4''-G-92) of Penn State
Aaron Craft (6'2''-G-91) of Ohio State
Keith Appling (6'1''-PG-92) of Michigan State

District 8 First Team

Melvin Ejim
Ejim

Andrew Wiggins
Wiggins

Joel Embiid
Embiid

Deandre Kane
Kane

Buddy Hield
Hield

First Team
Melvin Ejim (6'6''-F-91) of Iowa State
Andrew Wiggins (6'8''-G-95) of Kansas
Joel Embiid (7'0''-C-94) of Kansas
Deandre Kane (6'4''-G-89) of Iowa State
Buddy Hield (6'4''-G-93) of Oklahoma

Second Team
Marcus Foster (6'2''-G-95) of Kansas State
Marcus Smart (6'4''-G-94) of Oklahoma State
Juwan Staten (6'1''-PG) of West Virginia
Ryan Spangler (6'8''-F-91) of Oklahoma
Jonathan Holmes (6'8''-F-92) of Texas
Perry Ellis (6'8''-F-93) of Kansas

District 9 First Team

Alan Williams
Williams

Tyler Haws
Haws

Kevin Pangos
Pangos

Sam Dower
Dower

Brad Waldow
Waldow

First Team
Alan Williams (6'7''-C-93) of UC Santa Barbara
Tyler Haws (6'5''-G-91) of BYU
Kevin Pangos (6'2''-G-93) of Gonzaga
Sam Dower (6'9''-C) of Gonzaga
Brad Waldow (6'9''-F) of St. Marys

Second Team
Michael Caffey (6'0''-PG) of Long Beach State
Anthony Ireland (5'10''-PG-91) of Loyola Marymount
Stephen Holt (6'4''-G-91) of St. Marys
Isaac Fotu (6'8''-F-93) of Hawaii
Cole Dickerson (6'7''-F) of San Francisco

District 10 First Team

Jerrelle Benimon
Benimon

Devon Saddler
Saddler

Davon Usher
Usher

Frantz Massenat
Massenat

Marcus Thornton
Thornton

First Team
Jerrelle Benimon (6'8''-F) of Towson
Devon Saddler (6'2''-G) of Delaware
Davon Usher (6'6''-G-92) of Delaware
Frantz Massenat (6'4''-G) of Drexel
Marcus Thornton (6'4''-G) of William & Mary

Second Team
Scott Eatherton (6'8''-F) of Northeastern
Chris Fouch (6'2''-G) of Drexel Delaware
Zeke Upshaw (6'6''-G-91) of Hofstra
Willis Hall (6'6''-F-90) of Charleston
Andre Nation (6'5''-G) of James Madison

District 11 First Team

Shawn Jones
Jones

Chad Frazier
Frazier

Pablo Bertone
Bertone

Julian Washburn
Washburn

Kenneth Smith
Smith

First Team
Shawn Jones (6'8''-F-92) of Middle Tennessee
Chad Frazier (6'4''-G-92) of UAB
Pablo Bertone (6'4''-G-90) of Florida Atlantic
Julian Washburn (6'7''-F-91) of UTEP
Kenneth Smith (6'3''-G-93) of Louisiana Tech

Second Team
Neil Watson (5'11''-PG-91) of Southern Mississippi
Alex Hamilton (6'4''-G) of Louisiana Tech
Tymell Murphy (6'5''-F-90) of Florida International
Vince Hunter (6'8''-F-94) of UTEP
James Woodard (6'3''-G-94) of Tulsa

District 12 First Team

Keifer Sykes
Sykes

Kendrick Perry
Perry

Alec Brown
Brown

Taylor Braun
Braun

Travis Bader
Bader

First Team
Keifer Sykes (5'11''-PG) of Green Bay
Kendrick Perry (6'0''-PG-92) of Youngstown State
Alec Brown (7'1''-F) of Green Bay
Taylor Braun (6'7''-G-91) of North Dakota State
Travis Bader (6'5''-G-91) of Oakland

Second Team
Jordan Dykstra (6'8''-F) of South Dakota State
LaVonte Dority (6'1''-PG-91) of Valparaiso
Bryn Forbes (6'3''-G-93) of Cleveland State
Juwan Howard Jr. (6'6''-F-92) of Detroit
Marshall Bjorklund (6'8''-F-91) of North Dakota State

District 13 First Team

Wesley Saunders
Saunders

Justin Sears
Sears

Maurice Watson
Watson

T.J. Bray
Bray

Dave Dudzinski
Dudzinski

First Team
Wesley Saunders (6'5''-G/F) of Harvard
Justin Sears (6'8''-F) of Yale
Maurice Watson (5'10''-PG-93) of Boston University
T.J. Bray (6'5''-G-92) of Princeton
Dave Dudzinski (6'9''-F) of Holy Cross

Second Team
Sean McGonagill (6'1''-G-91) of Brown
Cameron Ayers (6'5''-G-91) of Bucknell
Siyani Chambers (6'0''-PG-93) of Harvard
Tony Wroblicky (6'10''-C-92) of American
Kyle Wilson (6'4''-G/F) of Army

District 14 First Team

Javon McCrea
McCrea

Julius Brown
Brown

David Brown
Brown

Demetrius Treadwell
Treadwell

Nick Kellogg
Kellogg

First Team
Javon McCrea (6'7''-F-92) of The University of Buffalo of Buffalo
Julius Brown (5'10''-PG-93) of The University of Toledo of Toledo
David Brown (6'3''-G-91) of Western Michigan University of Western Michigan
Demetrius Treadwell (6'7''-F-91) of The University of Akron of Akron
Nick Kellogg (6'3''-G-91) of Ohio University of Ohio

Second Team

Shayne Whittington (6'11''-C-91) of Western Michigan
Maurice Ndour (6'9''-F-92) of Ohio
Chris Fowler (6'1''-G) of Central Michigan
Rian Pearson (6'4''-G-90) of Toledo
Will Felder (6'7''-F-91) of Miami (OH)

District 15 First Team

Jeremy Ingram
Ingram

Pendarvis Williams
Williams

Justin Black
Black

Du'Vaughn Maxwell
Maxwell

Ian Chiles
Chiles

First Team
Jeremy Ingram (6'3''-G-92) of N.Carolina Central
Pendarvis Williams (6'6''-G-91) of Norfolk State
Justin Black (6'2''-G-92) of Morgan State
Du''Vaughn Maxwell of Hampton
Ian Chiles (7'2''-C-90) of Morgan State

Second Team
James Daniel (5'11''-PG) of Howard
Emanuel Chapman (6'1''-G-91) of N.C. Central
Jamie Adams (5'10''-PG) of Florida A&M
Deron Powers (5'11''-PG-92) of Hampton
Richaud Pack (6'3''-G-92) of North Carolina A&T

District 16 First Team

Cleanthony Early
Early

Fred VanVleet
VanVleet

Ron Baker
Baker

Jake Odum
Odum

Seth Tuttle
Tuttle


First Team
Cleanthony Early (6'8''-F-91) of Wichita State
Fred VanVleet (5'11''-PG-94) of Wichita State
Ron Baker (6'3''-G-93) of Wichita State
Jake Odum (6'4''-G-91) of Indiana State
Seth Tuttle (6'8''-F-92) of Northern Iowa

Second Team
D.J. Balentine (6'2''-G) of Evansville
Desmar Jackson (6'5''-G-90) of Southern Illinois
Jarmar Gulley (6'5''-G-91) of Missouri State
Walt Lemon (6'3''-G-91) of Bradley
Anthony Beane (6'2''-G-94) of Southern Illinois

District 17 First Team

Xavier Thames
Thames

Cameron Bairstow
Bairstow

Kendall Williams
Williams

Larry Nance
Nance

Deonte Burton
Burton


First Team
Xavier Thames (6'3''-G-91) of San Diego State
Cameron Bairstow (6'9''-F-90) of New Mexico
Kendall Williams (6'4''-G-91) of New Mexico
Larry Nance (6'8''-F-93) of Wyoming
Deonte Burton (6'1''-PG-91) of Nevada of Nevada

Second Team
Anthony Drmic (6'6''-G/F-92) of Boise State
Khem Birch (6'9''-F-92) of UNLV
Tyler Johnson (6'4''-G-93) of Fresno State
Josh Davis (6'8''-F-91) of San Diego State
Daniel Bejarano (6'4''-G-91) of Colorado State
Alex Kirk (7'0''-F/C-91) of New Mexico

District 18 First Team

Alex Francis
Francis

Karvel Anderson
Anderson

Sidney Sanders
Sanders

Jason Brickman
Brickman

Julian Norfleet
Norfleet


First Team
Alex Francis (6'6''-F-91) of Bryant
Karvel Anderson (6'2''-G-91) of Robert Morris
Sidney Sanders (5'11''-PG) of Fairleigh Dickinson
Jason Brickman (6'0''-PG-91) of LIU-Brooklyn
Julian Norfleet (6'2''-G-91) of Mt. St. Marys

Second Team
Jalen Cannon (6'6''-F-93) of St. Francis (NY)
Rashad Whack (6'3''-G-91) of Mt. St. Marys
Kenneth Ortiz (6'0''-PG-91) of Wagner
Dyami Starks (6'2''-PG-92) of Bryant
Lucky Jones (6'6''-G-93) of Robert Morris

District 19 First Team

J.J. Mann
Mann

Glenn Cosey
Cosey

Jarekious Bradley
Bradley

Patrick Miller
Miller

Cameron Payne
Payne

First Team
J.J. Mann (6'6''-G-91) of Belmont
Glenn Cosey (6'0''-PG) of Eastern Kentucky
Jarekious Bradley (6'5''-G/F-90) of SE Missouri State
Patrick Miller (6'2-G-92) of Tennessee State
Cameron Payne (6'2''-G-94) of Murray State

Second Team
Angelo Warner (6'2''-PG-92) of Morehead State
Craig Bradshaw (6'3''-G-93) of Belmont
Tyler Stone (6'8-F-91) of SE Missouri State
Jarvis Williams (6'8''-F-93) of Murray State
Sherman Blanford (6'6-F) of Eastern Illinois

District 20 First Team

Nick Johnson
Johnson

Kyle Anderson
Anderson

Justin Cobbs
Cobbs

Jordan Adams
Adams

C.J. Wilcox
Wilcox

First Team
Nick Johnson (6'3''-G-92) of Arizona
Kyle Anderson (6'9''-G-93) of UCLA
Justin Cobbs (6'3''-G-91) of California
Jordan Adams (6'5''-G-94) of UCLA
C.J. Wilcox (6'5''-G-90) of Washington

Second Team
Dwight Powell (6'10''-F-91) of Stanford
Jahii Carson (5'10''-G-92) of Arizona State
Delon Wright (6'5''-G-92) of Utah
Aaron Gordon (6'9''-F-95) of Arizona
Chasson Randle (6'1''-PG-93) of Stanford

District 21 First Team

Julius Randle
Randle

Scottie Wilbekin
Wilbekin

Jabari Brown
Brown

Johnny O'Bryant
O'Bryant

Jarnell Stokes
Stokes


First Team

Julius Randle (6'9''-F-94) of Kentucky
Scottie Wilbekin (6'2''-G-92) of Florida
Jabari Brown (6'5''-G-92)of Missouri
Johnny O''Bryant of LSU
Jarnell Stokes (6'8''-F-94) of Tennessee

Second Team
Casey Prather (6'6''-F-91) of Florida
Jordan McRae (6'6''-G-91) of Tennessee
Trevor Releford (6'0''-PG-91) of Alabama
Jordan Clarkson (6'5''-G-92) of Missouri
Chris Denson (6'2''-G-91) of Auburn

District 22 First Team

DeMon Brooks
Brooks

Zaccheus Mason
Mason

Karl Cochran
Cochran

Lucas Troutman
Troutman

Trey Sumler
Sumler


First Team
DeMon Brooks (6'7''-F-92) of Davidson
Zaccheus Mason (6'6''-F-91) of Chattanooga
Karl Cochran (6'1''-G-92) of Wofford
Lucas Troutman (6'10''-F-91) of Elon
Trey Sumler (6'2''-G) of Western Carolina

Second Team

Jelani Hewitt (6'2''-G-91) of Georgia Southern
Tim Williams (6'8''-F-93) of Samford
Stephen Croone (6'0''-PG) of Furman
Kyle Cain (6'7''-F-90) of UNC Greensboro
Lee Skinner (6'6''-F-92) of Wofford

District 23 First Team

Shawn Glover
Glover

Jacob Parker
Parker

Jalan West
West

Aaric Murray
Murray

Calvin Godfrey
Godfrey


First Team
Shawn Glover (6'7''-F-90) of Oral Roberts
Jacob Parker (6'6''-F) of Stephen F. Austin
Jalan West (5'10''-PG-93) of Northwestern State
Aaric Murray (6'10''-C-89) of Texas Southern
Calvin Godfrey (6'8''-F-90) of Southern

Second Team
Johnathan Jordan (5'10''-PG-92) of Texas A&M CC
Laquentin Miles (6'5''-G-91) of Central Arkansas
Dantrell Thomas (6'2''-G) of Nicholls State
Desmond Haymon (6'3''-SG) of Stephen F. Austin
Dequan Hicks (6'7''-F-88) of Northwestern State

District 24 First Team

Elfrid Payton
Payton

R.J. Hunter
Hunter

Shawn Long
Long

Augustine Rubit
Rubit

Kirk Van Slyke
Van Slyke


First Team
Elfrid Payton (6'3''-G-94) of La.-Lafayette
R.J. Hunter (6'5''-G-93) of Georgia State
Shawn Long (6'9''-F-93) of La.-Lafayette
Augustine Rubit (6'7''-F-89) of South Alabama
Kirk Van Slyke (6'10''-F-89) of Arkansas State

Second Team
Ryan Harrow (6'2''-G-91) of Georgia State
T.J. Price (6'4''-G) of Western Kentucky
Will Neighbour (6'10''-F-90) of Arkansas-Little Rock
Tylor Ongwae (6'6''-F-91) of La.-Monroe
George Fant (6'6''-F) of Western Kentucky

District 25 First Team

Sean Kilpatrick
Kilpatrick

Shabazz Napier
Napier

Russ Smith
Smith

Nic Moore
Moore

Joe Jackson
Jackson


First Team
Sean Kilpatrick (6'4''-G-90) of Cincinnati
Shabazz Napier (6'1''-G-91) of Connecticut
Russ Smith (6'0''-G-91) of Louisville
Nic Moore (5'9''-PG-92) of SMU
Joe Jackson (6'1''-PG-92) of Memphis

Second Team
Justin Jackson (6'8''-F-90) of Cincinnati
Montrezl Harrell (6'8''-F-94) of Louisville
Tashawn Thomas (6'8''-F-93) of Houston
Shaquille Goodwin (6'9''-F-94) of Memphis
Markus Kennedy (6'9''-F-91) of SMU


USBWA All-American Teams - Mar 14, 2014

USBWA All-American 1st Team
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Nick Johnson
Johnson
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Doug McDermott
McDermott
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Shabazz Napier
Napier
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Jabari Parker
Parker
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Russ Smith
Smith
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First Team
Nick Johnson (6'3''-G-92) of University of Arizona of Arizona
Doug McDermott (6'8''-F-92) of Creighton University of Creighton
Shabazz Napier (6'1''-G-91) of University of Connecticut of Connecticut
Jabari Parker (6'8''-F-95) of Duke University of Duke
Russ Smith (6'0''-G-91) of University of Louisville of Louisville

Second Team
Cleanthony Early (6'8''-F-91) of Wichita State
Melvin Ejim (6'6''-F-91) of Iowa State
C.J. Fair (6'8''-F-91) of Syracuse
Sean Kilpatrick (6'4''-G-90) of Cincinnati
Andrew Wiggins (6'8''-G-95) of Kansas


Capital One NCAA Division I Academic All-America Teams - Mar 16, 2014

All-America 1st Team
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Aaron Craft
Craft
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Brayden Carlson
Carlson
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Drew Crawford
Crawford
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Melvin Ejim
Ejim
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J.J. Mann
Mann
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Player of the Year: Aaron Craft (6'2''-G-91) of Ohio State

FIRST TEAM
Brayden Carlson (6'5''-G) of South Dakota State
Aaron Craft of Ohio State
Drew Crawford (6'5''-G-90) of Northwestern
Melvin Ejim (6'6''-F-91) of Iowa State
J.J. Mann (6'6''-G-91) of Belmont

SECOND TEAM
Jordan Dykstra (6'8''-F) of South Dakota State
Holton Hunsaker (6'0''-PG) of Utah Valley
Dennis Ogbe (6'7''-F-91) of Tennessee Tech
Marcus Paige (6'1''-PG-93) of North Carolina
Kendrick Perry (6'0''-PG-92) of Youngstown State

THIRD TEAM
Malte Kramer (6'6''-F-89) of Pepperdine
Beau Levesque (6'7''-F) of Saint Mary's (Cal.)
Matt Townsend (6'7''-F) of Yale
Thomas van der Mars (6'10''-C-90) of Portland
Patric Young (6'9''-C-92) of Florida