National Association of Basketball Coaches Announces 2017-18 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 2017-18 Division I All-District Teams KANSAS CITY, Mo. (March 13, 2018) -- The National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC) announced today the 2017-18 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. 2017-18 NABC DIVISION I ALL-DISTRICT TEAMS District 1 District 3 District 5 First Team First Team First Team Trae Bell-Haynes, Vermont Garrison Matthews, Lipscomb Jalen Brunson, Villanova Tyler Nelson, Fairfield Brandon Goodwin, FGCU Trevon Bluiett, Xavier Jairus Lyles, UMBC Xavier Cooks, Winthrop Kelan Martin, Butler Matt Scott, Niagara Chris Clemons, Campbell Marcus Foster, Creighton Khalil Dukes, Niagara Ahmad Thomas, UNC Asheville Angel Delgado, Seton Hall Second Team Second Team Second Team Jermaine Crumpton, Canisius Rob Marberry, Lipscomb Shamori Ponds, St. John’s Dimenico Vaughn, Rider Ed Polite, Jr., Radford Marcus Howard, Marquette Joe Cremo, Albany Anthony Tarke, NJIT Mikal Bridges, Villanova Isaiah Reese, Canisius Macio Teague, UNC Asheville Desi Rodriguez, Seton Hall Jahad Thomas, UMass-Lowell Zach Johnson, FGCU Marcus Derrickson, Georgetown District 2 District 4 District 6 First Team First Team First Team Marvin Bagley III, Duke Jared Terrell, Rhode Island Jerrick Harding, Weber State Jerome Robinson, Boston College Justin Tillman, VCU Bogdan Bliznyuk, Eastern Washington Luke Maye, North Carolina Peyton Aldridge, Davidson Ahmaad Rorie, Montana Joel Berry II, North Carolina Jaylen Adams, St. Bonaventure Andre Spight, Northern Colorado Tyus Battle, Syracuse Matt Mobley, St. Bonaventure Jemerrio Jones, New Mexico State Second Team Second Team Second Team Kyle Guy, Virginia Luwane Pipkins, UMass Zach Lofton, New Mexico State Justin Robinson, Virginia Tech E.C. Matthews, Rhode Island Victor Sanders, Idaho Devon Hall, Virginia BJ Johnson, La Salle Nick Dixon, UTRGV Wendell Carter, Duke Josh Cunningham, Dayton Brayon Blake, Idaho Marcquise Reed, Clemson Otis Livingston II, George Mason Justin Strings, Sacramento State District 7 District 10 District 13 First Team First Team First Team Keita Bates-Diop, Ohio State Justin Wright-Foreman, Hofstra Zach Thomas, Bucknell Miles Bridges, Michigan State Joe Chealey, College of Charleston Seth Towns, Harvard Carsen Edwards, Purdue Vasa Pusica, Northeastern Nana Foulland, Bucknell James Palmer, Nebraska Devontae Cacok, UNCW Matt Morgan, Cornell Tony Carr, Penn State Jarell Brantley, College of Charleston AJ Brodeur, Penn Second Team Second Team Second Team Moritz Wagner, Michigan Nathan Knight, William & Mary Devin Cannady, Princeton Vincent Edwards, Purdue Grant Riller, College of Charleston Miye Oni, Yale Ethan Happ, Wisconsin Zane Martin, Towson Chris Lewis, Harvard Isaac Haas, Purdue Tyler Seibring, Elon Will Rayman, Colgate Juwan Morgan, Indiana Rokas Gustys, Hofstra Ryan Betley, Penn District 8 District 11 District 14 First Team First Team First Team Keenan Evans, Texas Tech Jon Elmore, Marshall Tre’Shaun Fletcher, Toledo Trae Young, Oklahoma Justin Johnson, Western Kentucky Thomas Wilder, Western Michigan Devonte Graham, Kansas Nick King, Middle Tennessee Nick Perkins, Buffalo Jevon Carter, West Virginia Chris Cokley, UAB James Thompson IV, Eastern Michigan Mohamed Bamba, Texas Ahmad Caver, Old Dominion Eugene German, Northern Illinois Second Team Second Team Second Team Dean Wade, Kansas State Giddy Potts, Middle Tennessee CJ Massinburg, Buffalo Kenrich Williams, TCU CJ Burks, Marshall Jeremy Harris, Buffalo Vladimir Brodziansky, TCU Roosevelt Smart, North Texas Jaelan Sanford, Toledo Sagaba Konate, West Virginia B.J. Stith, Old Dominion Demajeo Wiggins, Bowling Green Svi Mykhailiuk, Kansas Darius Thompson, Western Kentucky Jaylin Walker, Kent State District 9 District 12 District 15 First Team First Team First Team Jock Landale, Saint Mary’s Mike Daum, South Dakota State Jermaine Marrow, Hampton Johnathan Williams, Gonzaga Kendrick Nunn, Oakland Tiwian Kendley, Morgan State Emmett Naar, Saint Mary’s Drew McDonald, Northern Kentucky Phillip Carr, Morgan State Yoeli Childs, BYU Matt Mooney, South Dakota R.J. Cole, Howard Elijah Bryant, BYU Grant Benzinger, Wright State Shawntrez Davis, Bethune-Cookman Second Team Second Team Second Team Max Heidegger, UCSB John Konchar, IPFW Dexter McClanahan, Savannah State Josh Perkins, Gonzaga Jalen Hayes, Oakland Charles Williams, Howard Rui Hachimura, Gonzaga Paul Miller, North Dakota State Raasean Davis, NC Central Kyle Allman, Jr., Cal State Fullerton Lavone Holland II, Northern Kentucky Brandon Tabb, Bethune Cookman Isaiah Pineiro, San Diego Bryson Scott, IPFW Desmond Williams, Florida A&M 2 District 16 District 19 Second Team First Team First Team Justin Coleman, Samford Alize Johnson, Missouri State Dylan Windler, Belmont Demetrius Denzel-Dyson, Samford Clayton Custer, Loyola Jonathan Stark, Murray State Jalan McCloud, East Tenn. State Armon Fletcher, Southern Illinois Averyl Ugba, Austin Peay Denzel Fowler, Furman Reed Timmer, Drake Denzel Mahoiney, SE Missouri State Matt Raffery, Furman Milik Yarbrough, Illinois State Amanze Egekeze, Belmont District 23 Second Team Second Team First Team Ryan Taylor, Evansvile Christian Mekowulu, Tennessee State Jordan Howard, Central Arkansas Phil Fayne, Illinois State Terry Taylor, Austin Peay Roddy Peters, Nicholls State Donte Ingram, Loyola Terrell Miller Jr., Murray State Christopher Galbreath, Jr., Sam Houston Darrell Brown, Bradley Temetrius (Ja) Morant, Murray State Travin Thibodeaux, New Orleans Jordan Barnes, Indiana State Nick Mayo, Eastern Kentucky Marlain Veal, SE Louisana District 17 District 20 Second Team First Team First Team Kolton Weisbrod, Lamar Chandler Hutchison, Boise State Deandre Ayton, Arizona Joseph Kilgore, Texas A&M CC Caleb Martin, Nevada Aaron Holiday, UCLA Martaveous McKnight, Ark. Pine Bluff Justin James, Wyoming Jordan McLaughlin, USC Ivy Smith, Jr., Grambling Deshon Taylor, Fresno State Reid Travis, Stanford Shannon Bogues, Stephen F. Austin Jordan Caroline, Nevada Tra Holder, Arizona State District 24 Second Team Second Team First Team Hayden Dalton, Wyoming Allonzo Trier, Arizona D’Marcus Simons, Georgia State Brandon McCoy, UNLV Noah Dickerson, Washington Kevin Hervey, UT Arlington Shakur Juiston, UNLV Thomas Welsh, UCLA Tookie Brown, Georgia Southern Koby McEwen, Utah State Chimezie Metu, USC Frank Bartley, Louisiana Ryan Welage, San Jose State Justin Bibbins, Utah Bryce Washington, Louisiana District 18 District 21 Second Team First Team First Team Jordan Varnado, Troy Joel Hernandez, LIU Brooklyn Yante Matin, Georgia Ronshad Shabazz, Appalachian State Junior Robinson, Mount St. Mary’s Grant Williams, Tennessee Jakeenan Gant, Louisiana Keith Braxton, St. Francis (PA) Jalen Barford, Arkansas Rodrick Sikes, South Alabama Jojo Cooper, Wagner Colin Sexton, Alabama Travis Munnings, UL Monroe Jamaal King, St. Francis (PA) Chris Chiozza, Florida District 25 Second Team Second Team First Team Tyler Kohl, Central Conn. Tyler Davis, Texas A&M Gary Clark, Cincinnati Dachon Burke, Robert Morris Daryl Macon, Arkansas Rob Gray, Houston Blake Francis, Wagner Kassius Robertson, Missouri Landry Shamet, Wichita State Rasheem Dunn, St. Francis (Brooklyn) Mustapha Heron, Auburn Jacob Evans, Cincinnati Mike Holloway, Jr., Fairleigh Dickinson Bryce Brown, Auburn Shaq Morris, Wichita State District 22 Second Team First Team Jeremiah Martin, Memphis Fletcher Magee, Wofford Shake Milton, SMU Desonta Bradford, East Tenn. State Junior Etou, Tulsa Francis Alonzo, UNCG Jalen Adams, UConn Zane Najdawi, The Citadel Melvin Frazier, Tulane Devin Sibley, Furman 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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