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NABC Announces 2020-21 Division I All-District Teams, Coaches FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Rick Leddy, NABC March 16 ,2021 203-815-2437 [email protected] NABC Announces 2020-21 Division I All-District Teams, Coaches KANSAS CITY, Mo. – The National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC) announced today the 2020-21 NABC Division I All-District teams and coaches, as selected by NABC-member head coaches in NCAA Division I. District 1 District 3 First Team First Team Ryan Davis - Vermont Chandler Vaudrin - Winthrop Manny Camper - Siena Ahsan Asadullah - Lipscomb Obadiah Noel – UMass Lowell Davion Warren - Hampton Deion Hammond - Monmouth Pedro Bradshaw - Bellarmine Isaiah Ross - Iona Darius McGhee - Liberty Second Team Second Team Brandon Horvath - UMBC Phlandrous Fleming, Jr. - Charleston Southern KC Ndefo - Saint Peter's John-Michael Wright - High Point Dwight Murray, Jr. - Rider Tajion Jones - UNC Asheville Zach Cooks - NJIT Carter Hendrickson - North Florida Jalen Pickett - Siena Jaheam Cornwall - Gardner-Webb Co-Coaches of the Year: Ryan Odom, UMBC and King Coach of the Year: Ritchie McKay, Liberty Rice, Monmouth District 2 District 4 First Team First Team Justin Champagnie - Pittsburgh Nah'Shon Hyland - VCU Jose Alvarado - Georgia Tech Jalen Crutcher - Dayton Keve Aluma - Virginia Tech Tre Mitchell - Massachusetts Carlik Jones - Louisville Kyle Lofton - St. Bonaventure Matthew Hurt - Duke Jordan Goodwin - Saint Louis Second Team Second Team Jay Huff - Virginia Kellan Grady - Davidson M.J. Walker - Florida St. Javonte Perkins - Saint Louis Sam Hauser - Virginia Grant Golden - Richmond Aamir Simms - Clemson Jacob Gilyard - Richmond Nate Laszewski - Notre Dame Blake Francis - Richmond Coach of the Year: Leonard Hamilton, Florida State Coach of the Year: Mark Schmidt, St. Bonaventure District 5 District 8 First Team First Team Sandro Mamukelashvili - Seton Hall Jared Butler - Baylor Jeremiah Robinson-Earl - Villanova Cade Cunningham - Oklahoma St. Collin Gillespie - Villanova Austin Reaves - Oklahoma Julian Champagnie - St. John's Mac McClung - Texas Tech Marcus Zegarowski - Creighton Davion Mitchell - Baylor Second Team Second Team David Duke - Providence Miles McBride - West Virginia Nate Watson - Providence Derek Culver - West Virginia Paul Scruggs - Xavier Andrew Jones - Texas James Bouknight - Connecticut Ochai Agbaji - Kansas Denzel Mahoney - Creighton RJ Nembhard - TCU Coach of the Year: Mike Anderson, St. John’s Coach of the Year: Scott Drew, Baylor District 6 District 9 First Team First Team Fardaws Aimaq - Utah Valley Corey Kispert - Gonzaga Tanner Groves - Eastern Washington Drew Timme - Gonzaga Tevian Jones - Southern Utah Jalen Suggs - Gonzaga Darrion Trammell - Seattle Colbey Ross - Pepperdine Isiah Brown - Weber St. Alex Barcello - BYU Second Team Second Team Asbjorn Midtgaard - Grand Canyon JaQuori McLaughlin - UCSB Cameron Shelton - Northern Arizona Eli Scott - Loyola Marymount Ty Rowell - California Baptist Jamaree Bouyea - San Francisco Ethan Esposito - Sacramento St. Kessler Edwards - Pepperdine Gorjok Gak – California Baptist Colin Welp - UC Irvine Co-Coaches of the Year: Lew Hill, UTRGV and Todd Coach of the Year: Mark Few, Gonzaga Simon, Southern Utah District 7 District 10 First Team First Team Luka Garza - Iowa Matt Lewis - James Madison Ayo Dosunmu - Illinois Tyson Walker - Northeastern Trevion Williams - Purdue Camren Wynter - Drexel Trayce Jackson-Davis - Indiana Jalen Ray - Hofstra E.J. Liddell - Ohio St. Dylan Painter - Delaware Second Team Second Team Marcus Carr - Minnesota Luke Loewe - William & Mary Isaiah Livers - Michigan Isaac Kante - Hofstra Hunter Dickinson - Michigan Mike Okauru - UNCW Ron Harper, Jr. - Rutgers Hunter McIntosh - Elon Kofi Cockburn - Illinois Zep Jasper - Charleston Coach of the Year: Juwan Howard, Michigan Coach of the Year: Mark Byington, James Madison District 11 District 14 First Team First Team Charles Bassey - Western Kentucky Loren Cristian Jackson - Akron Javion Hamlet - North Texas Marreon Jackson - Toledo Taevion Kinsey - Marshall Danny Pippen - Kent St. Jhivvan Jackson - UTSA Justin Turner - Bowling Green Jahmir Young - Charlotte Jason Preston - Ohio Second Team Second Team Taveion Hollingsworth - Western Kentucky Jeenathan Williams - Buffalo Bryson Williams - UTEP Josh Mballa - Buffalo Tavin Lovan - UAB Spencer Littleson - Toledo Malik Curry - Old Dominion Ishmael El-Amin - Ball St. Souley Boum - UTEP Bryan Trimble, Jr. - Akron Coach of the Year: Eric Konkol, Louisiana Tech Coach of the Year: Tod Kowalczyk, Toledo District 12 District 15 First Team First Team Jalen Moore - Oakland Alex Morales - Wagner Loudon Love - Wright St. Ty Flowers - LIU Brooklyn Kevin Obanor - Oral Roberts Anthony Tarke - Coppin St. Antoine Davis - Detroit Damian Chong Qui - Mount St. Mary's Max Abmas - Oral Roberts Jahlil Jenkins - Fairleigh Dickinson Second Team Second Team Stanley Umude - South Dakota C.J. Keyser - North Carolina Central Tanner Holden - Wright St. Troy Baxter - Morgan St. Marcus Burk - IUPUI Michael Green III - Bryant Baylor Scheierman - South Dakota St. Eral Penn - LIU Brooklyn Rocky Kreuser - North Dakota St. Peter Kiss - Bryant Coach of the Year: Dennis Gates, Cleveland State Coach of the Year: Robert McCullum, Florida A&M District 13 District 16 First Team First Team Jordan Burns - Colgate Cameron Krutwig - Loyola Chicago Santi Aldama - Loyola Roman Penn - Drake Justin Jaworski - Lafayette Isiaih Mosley - Missouri St. Cam Davis - Navy ShanQuan Hemphill - Drake John Meeks - Bucknell Gaige Prim - Missouri St. Second Team Second Team E.J. Stephens - Lafayette Tyreke Key - Indiana St. Walter Whyte - Boston U Elijah Childs - Bradley Jamir Harris - American D.J. Wilkins - Drake Marques Wilson - Lehigh Lucas Williamson - Loyola Chicago Tucker Richardson - Colgate Austin Phyfe - UNI Ben Krikke - Valparaiso Coach of the Year: Ed DeChellis, Navy Coach of the Year: Darian DeVries, Drake District 17 District 20 First Team First Team Neemias Queta - Utah St. Herbert Jones - Alabama Matt Mitchell - San Diego St. Cameron Thomas - LSU Derrick Alston, Jr. - Boise St. Scotty Pippen Jr. - Vanderbilt David Roddy - Colorado St. John Petty Jr. - Alabama Grant Sherfield - Nevada Moses Moody - Arkansas Second Team Second Team Isaiah Stevens - Colorado St. Devontae Shuler - Ole Miss Orlando Robinson - Fresno St. Sharife Cooper - Auburn Bryce Hamilton - UNLV Jeremiah Tilmon - Missouri Jordan Schakel - San Diego St. Tre Mann - Florida Desmond Cambridge, Jr. - Nevada Trendon Watford - LSU Coach of the Year: Brian Dutcher, San Diego State Coach of the Year: Nate Oats, Alabama District 18 District 21 First Team First Team Terry Taylor - Austin Peay Isaiah Miller - UNCG KJ Williams - Murray St. Storm Murphy - Wofford Grayson Murphy - Belmont Hayden Brown - The Citadel Nick Muszynski - Belmont Ledarrius Brewer - ETSU Johni Broome - Morehead St. Mike Bothwell - Furman Second Team Second Team Tre King - Eastern Kentucky Greg Parham - VMI Darian Adams - Jacksonville St. Ross Cummings - Mercer Tevin Brown - Murray St. Malachi Smith - Chattanooga Wendell Green Jr. - Eastern Kentucky Clay Mounce - Furman Jr. Clay - Tennessee Tech Mason Faulker - Western Carolina Coach of the Year: Preston Spradlin, Morehead State Coach of the Year: Dan Earl, VMI District 19 District 22 First Team First Team Oscar da Silva - Stanford Zach Nutall - Sam Houston St. Evan Mobley - USC Cameron Johnson - Stephen F. Austin Chris Duarte - Oregon Keaston Willis - Incarnate Word McKinley Wright IV - Colorado Kolton Kohl - Abilene Christian Tyger Campbell - UCLA Ty Gordon - Nicholls St. Second Team Second Team Timmy Allen - Utah KeyShawn Feazell - McNeese St. Remy Martin - Arizona St. Demarkus Lampley - Sam Houston St. Isaac Bonton - Washington St. Tristan Jarrett - Jackson St. James Akinjo - Arizona Damion Rosser - New Orleans Eugene Omoruyi - Oregon Gavin Kensmil - Stephen F. Austin Coach of the Year: Andy Enfield, USC Co-Coaches of the Year: Joe Golding, Abilene Christian and Jason Hooten, Sam Houston State District 23 District 24 First Team First Team DeVante' Jones - Coastal Carolina Quentin Grimes - Houston Michael Flowers - South Alabama Tyson Etienne - Wichita St. Shahada Wells - UT Arlington Jayden Gardner - East Carolina Cedric Russell - Louisiana Kendric Davis - SMU Ruot Monyyong - Little Rock Marcus Sasser - Houston Second Team Second Team Mason Harrell - Texas St. Justin Gorham - Houston Corey Allen - Georgia St. Brandon Rachal - Tulsa Norchad Omier - Arkansas St. Landers Nolley II - Memphis Marquis Eaton - Arkansas St. Keith Williams - Cincinnati Caleb Asberry - Texas St. Jaylen Forbes - Tulane Coach of the Year: Terrence Johnson, Texas State Coach of the Year: Isaac Brown, Wichita State .
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