National Association of Basketball Coaches Announces 2016-17 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 2016-17 Division I All-District Teams and Coaches KANSAS CITY, Mo. (March 22, 2017) -- The National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC) announced today the 2016-17 NABC Division I All-District teams and coaches. Selected and voted on by member coaches of the NABC in NCAA Division I, these student-athletes and coaches represent the finest basketball players and coaches across America. 2016-17 NABC DIVISION I ALL-DISTRICT TEAMS District 1 District 3 District 5 First Team First Team First Team Justin Robinson, Monmouth Keon Johnson, Winthrop Josh Hart, Villanova Jordan Washington, Iona Ahmad Thomas, UNC Asheville Trevon Bluiett, Xavier Tyler Nelson, Fairfield Garrison Mathews, Lipscomb Jalen Brunson, Villanova Trae Bell-Haynes, Vermont Dallas Moore, North Florida Angel Delgado, Seton Hall Lucas Woodhouse, Stony Brook Brandon Goodwin, FGCU Marcus Foster, Creighton Second Team Second Team Second Team Tanner Leissner, New Hampshire Xavier Cooks, Winthrop Justin Patton, Creighton Marquis Wright, Siena Kendrick Ray, Kennesaw State Khadeen Carrington, Seton Hall Micah Seaborn, Monmouth Macio Teague, UNC Asheville Andrew Chrabascz, Butler Brett Bisping, Siena Chris Clemons, Campbell Shamorie Ponds, St. John’s Anthony Lamb, Vermont Michael Buchanan, USC Upstate Kelan Martin, Butler District 2 District 4 District 6 First Team First Team First Team Luke Kennard, Duke Jaylen Adams, St. Bonaventure Jacob Wiley, Eastern Washington Justin Jackson, North Carolina T.J. Cline, Richmond Jeremy Senglin, Weber State John Collins, Wake Forest Jack Gibbs, Davidson Victor Sanders, Idaho Donovan Mitchell, Louisville Marquise Moore, George Mason Tyler Hall, Montana State Dwayne Bacon, Florida State JeQuan Lewis, VCU Ian Baker, New Mexico State Second Team Second Team Second Team Bonzie Colson, Notre Dame Charles Cooke, Dayton Quinton Hooker, North Dakota London Perrantes, Virginia Peyton Aldridge, Davidson Bogdan Bliznyuk, Eastern Washington Dennis Smith, Jr., North Carolina State Scoochie Smith, Dayton Jaylin Airington, CSU Bakersfield Andrew White III, Syracuse Matt Mobley, St. Bonaventure Randy Onwuasor, Southern Utah Joel Berry III, North Carolina B.J. Johnson, LaSalle LaVell Boyd, UMKC District 7 District 10 District 13 First Team First Team First Team Melo Trimble, Maryland T.J. Williams, Northeastern Tim Kempton, Lehigh Caleb Swanigan, Purdue Joe Chealey, Charleston Nana Foulland, Bucknell Ethan Happ, Wisconsin Daniel Dixon, William & Mary Zach Thomas, Bucknell Peter Jok, Iowa Jarrell Brantley, Charleston Steven Cook, Princeton Miles Bridges, Michigan State Justin Wright-Foreman, Hofstra Eric Fanning, Boston University Second Team Second Team Second Team Nate Mason, Minnesota Denzel Ingram, UNCW Bryce Aiken, Harvard Derrick Walton, Jr., Michigan C.J. Bryce, UNCW Steven Spieth, Brown Bryant McIntosh, Northwestern Omar Prewitt, William & Mary Spencer Weisz, Princeton Tai Webster, Nebraska Devontae Cook, UNCW Devin Cannady, Princeton Nigel Hayes, Wisconsin Chris Flemmings, UNCW Evan Boudreaux, Dartmouth District 8 District 11 District 14 First Team First Team First Team Monte Morris, Iowa State Erik McCree, Louisiana Tech Isaiah Johnson, Akron Frank Mason III, Kansas JaCorey Williams, Middle Tennessee Marcus Keene, Central Michigan Johnathan Motley, Baylor Jon Elmore, Marshall Jimmy Hall, Kent State Josh Jackson, Kansas Reggie Upshaw, Middle Tennessee Jaaron Simmons, Ohio Jeffrey Carroll, Oklahoma State Marcus Evans, Rice Blake Hamilton, Buffalo Second Team Second Team Second Team Jawun Evans, Oklahoma State Egor Koulechov, Rice Steve Taylor, Jr., Toledo Jevon Carter, West Virginia Giddy Potts, Middle Tennessee Jonathan Williams, Toledo Jarrett Allen, Texas Jon Davis, Charlotte Thomas Wilder, Western Michigan Deonte Burton, Iowa State William Lee, UAB Braylon Rayson, Central Michigan Vladimir Brodziansky, TCU Justin Johnson, Western Kentucky James Thompson IV, Eastern Michigan District 9 District 12 District 15 First Team First Team First Team Nigel Williams-Goss, Gonzaga Alec Peters, Valparaiso Patrick Cole, North Carolina Central Przemek Karnowski, Gonzaga Mike Daum, South Dakota State Jonathan Wade, Norfolk State Jock Landale, St. Mary’s Jalen Hayes, Oakland Bakari Copeland, UMES Erik Mika, BYU Cameron Morse, Youngstown State Phillip Carr, Morgan State Jared Brownridge, Santa Clara Matt Mooney, South Dakota Eric Eaves, South Carolina State Second Team Second Team Second Team Lamond Murray, Jr., Pepperdine Martez Walker, Oakland Dajuan Graf, North Carolina Central Joe Rahon, St. Mary’s Mo Evans, IPFW Zaynah Robinson, Norfolk State Chima Moneke, UC Davis John Konchar, IPFW Tiwian Kendley, Morgan State Luke Nelson, UC Irvine Mark Alstork, Wright State Desmond Williams, Florida A&M Zach Collins, Gonzaga Paul Miller, North Dakota State Troyce Manassa, Savannah State 2 District 16 Second Team District 23 First Team Tahjere McCall, Tennessee State First Team Paris Lee, Illinois State Josh Robinson, Austin Peay Rashawn Thomas, Texas A&M-CC Jeremy Morgan Northern Iowa Terrell Miller, Jr., Murray State Erik Thomas, New Orleans Markis McDuffie, Wichita State Nick Mayo, Eastern Kentucky Jordan Howard, Central Arkansas Alize Johnson, Missouri State Wayne Martin, Tennessee State Zach Lofton, Texas Southern Milton Doyle, Loyola Shawn Prudhomme, Southern District 20 Second Team First Team Second Team MiKyle McIntosh, Illinois State Lonzo Ball, UCLA Reginal Johnson, Alcorn State Jaylon Brown, Evansville Dillon Brooks, Oregon Ehab Amin, Texas A&M Corpus Christi Landry Shamet, Wichita State Ivan Rabb, California Colton Weisbrod, Lamar Deontae Hawkins, Illinois State Markelle Fultz, Washington Tre’lun Banks, Southern Sean O’Brien, Southern Illinois Lauri Markkanen, Arizona Ty Charles, Stephen F. Austin District 17 Second Team District 24 First Team TJ Leaf, UCLA First Team Chandler Hutchison, Boise State Kyle Kuzma, Utah Kevin Hervey, UT Arlington Brandon Clarke, San Jose State Reid Travis, Stanford Ike Smith, Georgia Southern Marcus Marshall, Nevada Josh Hawkinson, Washington State Devin Carter, Arkansas State Emmanuel Omogbo, Colorado State Derrick White, Colorado Tookie Brown, Georgia Southern Gian Clavell, Colorado State Jeremy Hollowell, Georgia State District 21 Second Team First Team Second Team Jalen Moore, Utah State Sindarius Thornwell, South Carolina Jordon Varnado, Troy Elijah Brown, New Mexico Malik Monk, Kentucky Kavin Gilder-Tilbury, Texas State Tim Williams, New Mexico De’Aaron Fox, Kentucky Bryce Washington, Louisiana-Lafayette Trey Kell, San Diego State Yante Maten, Georgia D’Marcus Simonds, Georgia State Cameron Oliver, Nevada J.J. Frazier, Georgia Erick Neal UT Arlington District 18 Second Team District 25 First Team Sebastian Saiz, Mississippi First Team Jerome Frink, LIU Brooklyn KeVaughn Allen, Florida Dedric Lawson, Memphis Elijah Long, Mount St. Mary’s Moses Kingsley, Arkansas Semi Ojeleye, SMU Nisre Zouzoua, Bryant Tyler Davis, Texas A&M Kyle Washington, Cincinnati Quincy McKnight, Sacred Heart Robert Hubbs III, Tennessee Jalen Adams, Connecticut Michael Carey, Wagner Troy Caupain, Cincinnati District 22 Second Team First Team Second Team Darian Anderson, Fairleigh Dickinson Devin Sibley, Furman Damyean Dotson, Houston Josh Nebo, Saint Francis University Justin Tuoyo, Chattanooga Shake Milton, SMU Keith Braxton, Saint Francis University T.J. Cramer, East Tennessee State Sterling Brown, Houston Corey Henson, Wagner Eric Garcia, Wofford Rob Gray, Houston Junior Robinson, Mount St. Mary’s Kris Acox, Furman Jacob Evans, Cincinnati District 19 Second Team First Team Tre’ McLean, Chatanooga Evan Bradds, Belmont QJ Peterson, VMI Xavier Moon, Moorhead State Diante Baldwin, UNC Greensboro Jonathan Stark, Murray State Ria’n Holland, Mercer Jacolby Mobley, Tennessee-Martin Wyatt Walker, Samford Antonius Cleveland, SE Missouri State 3 2017 NABC UPS DIVISION I ALL-DISTRICT COACHES District 1: King Rice, Monmouth District 2: Josh Pastner, Georgia Tech District 3: Nick McDevitt, UNC Asheville and Joe Dooley, Florida Gulf Coast District 4: Archie Miller, Dayton District 5: Ed Cooley, Providence District 6: Brian Jones, North Dakota District 7: Richard Pitino, Minnesota District 8: Bill Self, Kansas District 9: Mark Few, Gonzaga District 10: Earl Grant Charleston District 11: Kermit Davis, Middle Tennessee State District 12: Craig Smith, South Dakota District 13: Mitch Henderson, Princeton District 14: Keith Dambrot, Akron District 15: LeVelle Moton, North Carolina Central District 16: Dan Muller, Illinois State District 17: Larry Eustachy, Colorado State District 18: Jamion Christian, Mount St. Mary’s District 19: Rick Byrd, Belmont District 20: Sean Miller, Arizona District 21: Mike White, Florida District 22: Steve Forbes, East Tennessee State District 23: Montez Robinson, Alcorn State and Mark Slessinger, New Orleans District 24: Scott Cross, UT-Arlington District 25: Tim Jankovich, SMU 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. Additional information about the NABC, its programs and membership, can be found at www.nabc.com. 4 .