National Association of Basketball Coaches Announces 2018-19 Division I All-District Teams
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Rick Leddy, NABC 203-815-2437 ([email protected]) National Association of Basketball Coaches Announces 2018-19 Division I All-District Teams KANSAS CITY, Mo. (March 21, 2019) -- The National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC) announced today the 2018-19 NABC Division I All-District teams. Selected and voted on by member coaches of the NABC in NCAA Division I, these student-athletes represent the finest basketball players across America. 2018-19 NABC DIVISION I ALL-DISTRICT TEAMS District 1 District 3 District 5 First Team First Team First Team Cameron Young, Quinnipiac Chris Clemons, Campbell Markus Howard, Marquette Anthony Lamb, Vermont Garrison Mathews, Lipscomb Shamorie Ponds, St. John’s Akwasi Yeboah, Stony Brook Jermaine Marrow, Hampton Phil Booth, Villanova Jalen Pickett, Siena Ed Polite, Jr., Radford Myles Powell, Seton Hall Christian Lutete, UMass Lowell Carlik Jones, Radford Eric Paschall, Villanova Second Team Second Team Second Team E.J. Crawford, Iona Scottie James, Liberty Jessie Govan, Georgetown Takal Molson, Canisius David Efianayi, Gardner-Webb Kamar Baldwin, Butler Rickey McGill, Iona Noah Horchler, North Florida Alpha Diallo, Providence Marvin Prochet, Niagara Rob Marberry, Lipscomb Max Strus, DePaul Ernie Duncan, Vermont Jahaad Proctor, High Point Sam Hauser, Marquette District 2 District 4 District 6 First Team First Team First Team Zion Williamson, Duke Jon Axel Gudmundsson, Davidson Jerrick Harding, Weber State R.J. Barrett, Duke Marcus Evans, VCU Jordan Davis, Northern Colorado De’Andre Hunter, Virginia Courtney Stockard, St. Bonaventure Jake Toolson, Utah Valley Ky Bowman, Boston College Javon Bess, Saint Louis Ahmad Rorie, Montana Kyle Guy, Virginia Kellan Grady, Davidson Jarkel Joiner, CSU Bakersfield Second Team Second Team Second Team Jordan Nwora, Louisville Charlie Brown, Saint Joseph’s Tyler Hall, Montana State Cameron Johnson, North Carolina Justin Kier, George Mason Myles Carter, Seattle Luke Maye, North Carolina Obi Toppin, Dayton Milan Acquaah, Cal Baptist Ty Jerome, Virginia Jacob Gilyard, Richmond Carlos Johnson, Grand Canyon Tyus Battle, Syracuse Josh Cunningham, Dayton Terrell Brown, New Mexico State District 7 District 10 District 13 First Team First Team First Team Cassius Winston, Michigan State Justin Wright-Foreman, Hofstra Miye Oni, Yale Carsen Edwards, Purdue Vasa Pusica, Northeastern Matt Morgan, Cornell Ethan Happ, Wisconsin Grant Riller, Charleston Al Brodeur, Pennsylvania Bruno Fernando, Maryland Nathan Knight, William and Mary Sa’eed Nelson, American Jordan Murphy, Minnesota Devontae Cacock, UNCW Rapolas Ivanauskas, Colgate Second Team Second Team Second Team Zavier Simpson, Michigan Jarrell Brantley, Charleston Kimball Mackenzie, Bucknell Tyler Cook, Iowa Eric Carter, Delaware Nate Sestina, Bucknell Anthony Cowan, Maryland Brian Fobbs, Towson Andrew Kostecka, Loyola Ignas Brazdeikis, Michigan Tyler Seibring, Elon Bryce Aiken, Harvard Lamar Stevens, Penn State Stuckey Mosley, James Madison Myles Stephens, Princeton District 8 District 11 District 14 First Team First Team First Team Dedric Lawson, Kansas Charles Bassey, Western Kentucky CJ Massinburg, Buffalo Marial Shayok, Iowa State B.J. Stitch, Old Dominion Justin Turner, Bowling Green Barry Brown, Kansas State Jhivvan Jackson, UTSA Jaylin Walker, Kent State Jarrett Culver, Texas Tech Keaton Wallace, UTSA Nick Perkins, Buffalo Makai Mason, Baylor Ahmad Caver, Old Dominion Jaelan Sanford, Toledo Second Team Second Team Second Team Dean Wade, Kansas State Jon Elmore, Marshall Demajeo Wiggins, Bowling Green Alex Robinson, TCU Brian Beard, FIU Larry Austin, Jr., Central Michigan Kerwin Roach, Texas C.J. Burks, Marshall Jeremy Harris, Buffalo Christian James, Oklahoma Jon Davis, Charlotte Dylan Frye, Bowling Green Jaxson Hayes, Texas Tyree Griffin, Southern Mississippi Eugene German, Northern Illinois District 9 District 12 District 15 First Team First Team First Team Rui Hachimura, Gonzaga Mike Daum, South Dakota State Justin Ravenel, Florida A&M Brandon Clarke, Gonzaga John Konchar, PFW RJ Cole, Howard Yoeli Childs, BYU Drew McDonald, Northern Kentucky Cletrell Pope, Bethune-Cookman Jordan Ford, St. Mary’s Zach Jackson, Omaha Charles Williams, Howard Isaiah Pineiro, San Diego Loudon Love, Wright State Raasean Davis, N.C. Central Second Team Second Team Second Team Frankie Ferrari, San Francisco Antoine Davis, Detroit Mercy Damani Applewhite, South Carolina State Kyle Allman, Jr., CSU Fullerton David Jenkins, Jr., South Dakota State Derrik Jamerson, Norfolk State Zach Norvell, Jr., Gonzaga Xavier Hill-Mais, Oakland Malik Maitland, Bethune-Cookman Lamine Diane, CSU Fullerton Tarkus Ferguson, UIC Isaiah Martin, Florida A&M TJ Haws, BYU Sandy Cohen, Green Bay Shawntrez Davis, Bethune-Cookman 2 District 16 District 19 Second Team First Team First Team Isaiah Miller, UNCG Marques Townes, Loyola Chicago Dylan Windler, Belmont Jeromy Rodriguez, East Tennessee State Nick McGlynn, Drake Ja Morant, Murray State Ross Cummings, Mercer Cameron Krutwig, Loyola Chicago Terry Taylor, Austin Peay Bubba Parham, VMI Tulio Da Silva, Missouri State Jason Burnell, Jacksonville State Lew Stallworth, The Citadel Phil Fayne, Illinois State Nick Mayo, Eastern Kentucky District 23 Second Team Second Team First Team Milik Yarbrough, Illinois State Kevin McClain, Belmont Ishmael Lane, Northwestern State Darrell Brown, Bradley Nick Muszynski, Belmont Shannon Bogues, Stephen F. Austin Armon Fletcher, Southern Illinois Jordan Walker, Morehead State Josh Delaney, Sam Houston State Brady Ellingson, Drake Josiah Wallace, Eastern Illinois Marlain Veal, Southeastern Louisana Tyreke Key, Indiana State Chris Porter-Bunton, Austin Peay Kevon Harris, Stephen F. Austin District 17 District 20 Second Team First Team First Team Cameron Delaney, Sam Houston State Jordan Caroline, Nevada Tres Tinkle, Oregon State Josh Nzeakor, Lamar Caleb Martin, Nevada Jaylen Nowell, Washington Ezekiel Charles, New Orleans Sam Merrill, Utah State Matisse Thybulle, Washington Kai Mitchell, Sam Houston State Braxton Huggins, Fresno State Robert Franks, Washington State Roydell Brown, McNeese State Jalen McDaniels, San Diego State Sedrick Barefield, Utah District 24 Second Team Second Team First Team Deshon Taylor, Fresno State KZ Okpala, Stanford Jakeenan Gant, Louisiana Justin James, Wyoming Zylan Cheatham, Arizona State Daishon Smith, Louisiana-Monroe Nico Carvacho, Colorado State Bennie Boatwright, USC Tookie Brown, Georgia Southern Cody Martin, Nevada Remy Martin, Arizona State D’Marcus Simonds, Georgia State Neemais Queta, Utah State Stephen Thompson, Jr., Oregon State Nijal Pearson, Texas State District 18 District 21 Second Team First Team First Team Ty Cockfield, Arkansas State Keith Braxton, Saint. Francis (PA) Grant Williams, Tennessee Zac Cuthbertson, Coastal Carolina Raquan Clark, LIU Brooklyn PJ Washington, Kentucky Rayjon Tucker, Little Rock Sean Hoehn, Sacred Heart) Tremont Waters, LSU Jordan Varnado, Troy Jamaal King, Saint Francis (PA) Quinndary Witherspoon, Mississippi State Josh Ajayi, South Alabama Darnell Edge, Fairleigh Dickinson Admiral Schofield, Tennessee District 25 Second Team Second Team First Team Romone Saunders, Wagner Daniel Gafford, Arkansas Corey Davis, Jr., Houston Tyler Kohl, Central Conn. Chris Silva, South Carolina Jarron Cumberland, Cincinnati Adam Grant, Bryant Breein Tyree, Ole Miss Shizz Alston, Jr., Temple Glenn Sanabria, St. Francis (Brooklyn) Jordan Bone, Tennessee Jeremiah Martin, Memphis Jalen Jordan, St. Francis (Brooklyn) Jared Harper, Auburn BJ Taylor, Central Florida District 22 Second Team First Team Armoni Brooks, Houston Fletcher Magee, Wofford Markis McDuffie, Wichita State Matt Rafferty, Furman Laquincy Rideau, South Florida Cameron Jackson, Wofford Jalen Adams, UConn Josh Sharkey, Samford Jayden Gardner, East Carolina Francis Alonso, UNCG 3 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. 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