2014-15 NABC-Division I ALL-DISTRICT TEAMS and Coaches
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Rick Leddy, NABC 203-239-4253 ([email protected]) National Association of Basketball Coaches Announces 2014-15 Division I All-District Teams and UPS All-District Coaches KANSAS CITY, Mo. (March 27, 2015) -- The National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC) announced today the NABC Division I All-District teams and UPS All-District coaches for 2014-15. Selected and voted on by member coaches of the NABC, these student-athletes and coaches represent the finest basketball players and coaches across America. 2014-15 NABC DIVISION I ALL-DISTRICT TEAMS District 1 District 3 First Team First Team David Laury Iona John Brown High Point A.J. English Iona Saah Nimley Charleston Southern Emmy Andujar Manhattan Keon Moore Winthrop Jameel Warney Stony Brook Brett Comer Florida Gulf Coast Zaid Hearst Quinnipiac Ty Greene USC Upstate Second Team Second Team Sam Rowley Albany Javonte Green Radford Matt Lopez Rider Jerome Hill Gardner Webb Ousmane Drame Quinnipiac Warren Gillis Coastal Carolina Chavaughn Lewis Marist Dallas Moore North Florida Justin Robinson Monmouth Bernard Thompson Florida Gulf Coast District 2 District 4 First Team First Team Jahlil Okafor Duke Treveon Graham VCU Jerian Grant Notre Dame DeAndre’ Bembry Saint Joseph’s Rakeem Christmas Syracuse Jordan Sibert Dayton Malcolm Brogdon Virginia Kendall Anthony Richmond Justin Anderson Virginia E.C. Matthews Rhode Island Second Team Second Team Terry Rozier Louisville Jordan Price La Salle Montrezl Harrell Louisville Tyler Kalinoski Davidson Quinn Cook Duke Dyshawn Pierre Dayton Marcus Paige North Carolina PatricioOlivier Hanlan Garino BostonGeorge College Washington Olivier Hanlan Boston College Hassan Martin Rhode Island District 5 District 8 First Team First Team Darrun Hilliard Villanova Buddy Hield Oklahoma Kris Dunn Providence Georges Niang Iowa State LaDontae Henton Providence Perry Ellis Kansas D’Angelo Harrison St. Johns Rico Gathers Baylor D’Vauntes Smith-Rivera Georgetown Juwan Staten West Virginia Second Team Second Team Kellen Dunham Butler Phil Forte III Oklahoma State Sir’Dominic Pointer St. John’s Le’Bryan Nash Oklahoma State Sterling Gibbs Seton Hall Frank Mason III Kansas Ryan Arcidiacono Villanova Monte’ Morris Iowa State Roosevelt Jones Butler Kenny Chery Baylor District 6 District 9 First Team First Team Mikh McKinney Sacramento State Brad Waldow St. Mary’s Tyler Harvey Eastern Washington Kyle Wiltjer Gonzaga Martin Breunig Montana Kevin Pangos Gonzaga Venky Jois Eastern Washington Corey Hawkins UC Davis Pascal Siakam New Mexico State Tyler Haws Brigham Young Second Team Second Team Martez Harrison UMKC Kyle Collinsworth Brigham Young Isiah Umipig Seattle Mike Caffey Long Beach State Joel Bolomboy Weber State Stacy Davis Pepperdine Daniel Mullings New Mexico State Alan Williams UC Santa Barbara Quinton Upshur Northern Arizona Johnny Dee San Diego District 7 District 10 First Team First Team Frank Kaminsky Wisconsin Damion Lee Drexel D’Angelo Russell Ohio State Marcus Thornton William & Mary Yogi Ferrell Indiana Scott Eatherton Northeastern Melo Trimble Maryland Juan’ya Green Hofstra A.J. Hammons Purdue Addison Spruill UNC Wilmington Second Team Second Team Sam Dekker Wisconsin Ron Curry James Madison D.J. Newbill Penn State Terry Tarpey William & Mary Aaron White Iowa Ameen Tanksley Hofstra Dez Wells Maryland David Walker Northeastern Branden Dawson Michigan State Freddie Jackson UNC Wilmington 2 District 11 District 14 First Team First Team Vince Hunter UTEP Julius Brown Toledo Trey Freeman Old Dominion Justin Moss Buffalo T.J. Price Western Kentucky Chris Fowler Central Michigan Jerome Hill Texas San Antonio Richaun Holmes Bowling Green George Fant Western Kentucky David Brown Western Michigan Second Team Second Team Alex Hamilton Louisiana Tech Jimmy Hall Kent State Raheem Appleby Louisiana Tech Maurice Ndour Ohio Kenneth Smith Louisiana Tech Raven Lee Eastern Michigan Ryan Taylor Marshall Pat Forsythe Akron Dennis Mavin Florida International Eric Washington Miami Ohio District 12 District 15 First Team First Team Keifer Sykes Green Bay Jordan Parks N.C. Central Alec Peters Valparaiso James Carlton Howard Lawrence Alexander North Dakota State Amere May Delaware State Kahlil Felder Oakland Mike Myers UMES Cody Larson South Dakota State Jeff Short Norfolk State Second Team Second Team Trey Lewis Cleveland State Nimrod Hilliard N.C. Central Juwan Howard Jr. Detroit RaShid Gaston Norfolk State Obi Emegano Oral Roberts Kendall Gray Delaware State Anton Grady Cleveland State James Daniel Howard Corey Petros Oakland Dwight Meikle Hampton District 13 District 16 First Team First Team Wesley Saunders Harvard Seth Tuttle Northern Iowa Justin Sears Yale Fred VanVleet Wichita State Tim Kempton Lehigh Ron Baker Wichita State Maodo Lo Columbia Egidijus Mockevicius Evansville Damon Lynn NJIT D.J. Balentine Evansville Second Team Second Team Dan Trist Lafayette Tekele Cotton Wichita State Chris Hass Bucknell Wes Washpun Northern Iowa Shonn Miller Cornell Devonte Brown Indiana State Javier Duren Yale Daishon Knight Illinois State Damon Sherman-Newsome Colgate Anthony Beane Southern Illinois 3 District 17 District 20 First Team First Team Derrtick Marks Boise State Joseph Young Oregon Larry Nance Jr. Wyoming Delon Wright Utah J.J. Avila Colorado State Chasson Randle Stanford J.J. O’Brien San Diego State T.J. McConnell Arizona Marvelle Harris Fresno State Stanley Johnson Arizona Second Team Second Team Jalen Moore Utah State Norman Powell UCLA Rashan Vaughn UNLV Tyrone Wallace California Christian Wood UNLV Gary Payton II Oregon State Hugh Greenwood New Mexico Kevon Looney UCLA A.J. West Nevada Askia Booker Colorado District 18 District 21 First Team First Team Jalen Cannon St. Francis Brooklyn Bobby Portis Arkansas Dyami Starks Bryant Jordan Mickey LSU Brent Jones St. Francis Brooklyn Karl-Anthony Towns Kentucky Marcus Burton Wagner Stefan Moody Ole Miss Earl Brown Saint Francis Willie Cauley-Stein Kentucky Second Team Second Team Marcquise Reed Robert Morris Danuel House Texas A&M Lucky Jones Robert Morris Devin Booker Kentucky Rodney Pryor Robert Morris Jarell Martin LSU Byron Ashe Mt. St. Mary’s Josh Richardson Tennessee Matt Mobley Central Connecticut Michael Qualls Arkansas District 19 District 22 First Team First Team Cameron Payne Murray State Karl Cochran Wofford Jarvis Williams Murray State Casey Jones Chattanooga Corey Walden Eastern Kentucky James Sinclair Western Carolina Craig Bradshaw Belmont Jalen Riley East Tennessee State Eric Stutz Eastern Kentucky Justin Tuoyo Chattanooga Second Team Second Team Deville Smith Tennessee Martin Stephen Croone Furman Marshun Newell Tennessee Martin Ashton Moore Citadel Evan Bradds Belmont Darious Moten Mercer Chris Horton Austin Peay Ike Nwamu Mercer Trae Anderson Eastern Illinois Lee Skinner Wofford 4 District 23 First Team Jalan West Northwestern State Thomas Walkup Stephen F. Austin Denzel Livingston Incarnate Word Jacob Parker Stephen F. Austin John Jordan Texas A&M CC Second Team Zeek Woodley Northwestern State Desharick Guidry McNeese State Kaheem Ransom Sam Houston State Ladarius Tabb Alabama A&M Rashawn Thomas Texas A&M CC District 24 First Team R.J. Hunter Georgia State Shawn Long La.-Lafayette Jelani Hewitt Georgia Southern Tylor Ongwae La.-Monroe Ryan Harrow Georgia State Second Team Anthony Livingston Arkansas State Frank Eaves Appalachian State Ken Williams South Alabama Lonnie McClanahan UT-Arlington Emani Grant Texas State District 25 First Team Nic Moore SMU Ryan Boatright Connecticut Austin Nichols Memphis James Woodard Tulsa Will Cummings Temple Second Team Shaquille Harrison Tulsa Markus Kennedy SMU Octavius Ellis Cincinnati Louis Dabney Tulane Yanick Moreira SMU 5 2014-15 NABC UPS DIVISION I ALL-DISTRICT COACHES District 1: Kevin Baggett, Rider District 2: Tony Bennett, Virginia District 3: Matthew Driscoll, North Florida and Barclay Radebaugh, Charleston Southern District 4: Bob McKillop, Davidson District 5: Jay Wright, Villanova District 6: Brian Katz, Sacramento State District 7: Bo Ryan, Wisconsin and Mark Turgeon, Maryland District 8: Bob Huggins, West Virginia District 9: Mark Few, Gonzaga District 10: Kevin Keatts, UNC Wilmington District 11: Mike White, Louisiana Tech District 12: Bryce Drew, Valparaiso District 13: James Jones, Yale District 14: Keno Davis, Central Michigan District 15: LeVelle Moton, North Carolina Central District 16: Ben Jacobson, Northern Iowa District 17: Leon Rice, Boise State District 18: Glenn Braica, St. Francis Brooklyn District 19: Steve Prohm, Murray State District 20: Dana Altman, Oregon District 22: Mike Young, Wofford District 23: Brad Underwood, Stephen F. Austin and Mike Davis, Texas Southern District 24: Mark Byington, Georgia Southern District 25: Fran Dunphy, Temple 6 About the National Association of Basketball Coaches Located in Kansas City, MO, the NABC was founded in 1927 by Phog Allen, the legendary basketball coach at the University of Kansas. Allen, a student of James Naismith, the inventor of basketball, organized coaches into this collective group to serve as Guardians of the Game. The NABC currently has nearly 5,000 members consisting primarily of university and college men’s basketball coaches. All members of the NABC are expected to uphold the core values of being a Guardian of the Game by bringing attention to the positive aspects of the sport of basketball and the role coaches play in the academic and athletic lives of today’s student-athletes. The four core values of being a Guardian of the Game are advocacy, leadership, service and education. 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