FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Rick Leddy, NABC 203-815-2437 ([email protected]) National Association of Basketball Coaches Announce 2007 Division I All-District Teams All-District Selections Eligible for All-America Honors KANSAS CITY, MO. (Feb. 28, 2007) -- The National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC) announced today the NABC Division I All-District teams, recognizing the nation’s best men’s collegiate basketball student-athletes. Selected and voted on by member coaches of the NABC, these student- athletes represent the finest basketball players across America. The 150 student-athletes, from 15 districts, are now eligible for the NABC Division I All-America teams to be announced at the conclusion of the 2006-07 NCAA regular season. 2007 NABC DIVISION I ALL-DISTRICT TEAMS District 1 First Team Second Team Jared Dudley Boston College Jeff Adrien Connecticut Stephane Lasme Massachusetts Geoff McDermott Providence Keith Simmons Holy Cross Sean Marshall Boston College Herbert Hill Providence Mike Trimboli Vermont Rashaun Freeman Massachusetts Tyrese Rice Boston College District 2 First Team Second Team Demetris Nichols Syracuse Lamont Hamilton St. John’s Loren Stokes Hofstra Eric Devendorf Syracuse Antoine Agudio Hoftsra Bryant Dunston Fordham Jared Jordan Marist Michael Haddix Siena Jamar Wilson Albany Yassin Idbihi Buffalo District 3 First Team Second Team Curtis Sumpter Villanova Mike Nardi Villanova Aaron Gray Pittsburgh Mark Zoller Pennsylvania Ahmad Nivins St. Joseph’s Dionte Christmas Temple Ibrahim Jabeer Pennsylvania Geary Claxton Penn State Frank Elegar Drexel Jason Thompson Rider District 4 First Team Second Team Zabian Dowdell Virginia Tech Frank Young West Virginia Jeff Green Georgetown Reggie Williams Virginia Military Inst. Roy Hibbert Georgetown Will Thomas George Mason Gary Neal Towson Maureece Rice George Washington B.A. Walker Va. Commonwealth Valdas Vasylius Old Dominion (NABC Division I All-District -- page 2) District 5 First Team Second Team Tyler Hansbrough North Carolina Arizona Reid High Point Josh McRoberts Duke Kyle Hines UNC Greensboro Sean Singletary Virginia Dontaye Draper College of Charleston Brandon Wright North Carolina James Mays Clemson JR Reynolds Virginia Stephen Curry Davidson District 6 First Team Second Team Joakim Noah Florida Corey Brewer Florida Jemareo Davidson Alabama Ronald Steele Alabama Al Thornton Florida State Richard Hendrix Alabama Taurean Green Florida Todd Abernethy Mississippi Al Horford Florida Jamont Gordon Mississippi State District 7 First Team Second Team Courtney Lee Western Kentucky Drake Reed Austin Peay Chris Lofton Tennessee Terrence Williams Louisville Derrick Byars Vanderbilt Joe Crawford Kentucky Randolph Morris Kentucky Jeremy Hunt Memphis Chris Douglas Roberts Memphis Shan Foster Vanderbilt District 8 First Team Second Team Trey Johnson Jackson State Tony Hooper Louisiana-Monroe Glen Davis LSU Stefan Blaszczynski Nicholls State Bo McCalebb New Orleans Darryl Cohen Southeastern La. Rashad Jones-Jennings Arkansas-Little Rock David Gomez Tulane Tasmin Mitchell LSU Keenan Jones Northwestern State District 9 First Team Second Team Kevin Durant Texas Joseph Jones Texas A&M Morris Almond Rice Chris Daniels Texas A&M-Corpus Christi Acie Law Texas A&M Martin Zeno Texas Tech Jarrius Jackson Texas Tech Antanas Kavaliauskas Texas A&M DJ Augustin Texas Patrick Beverly Arkansas District 10 First Team Second Team Carl Landry Purdue Mike Conley Jr. Ohio State Greg Oden Ohio State Mike Green Butler AJ Graves Butler Dashaun Wood Wright State Russell Carter Notre Dame Colin Falls Notre Dame DJ White Indiana Romeo Travis Akron District 11 First Team Second Team Alando Tucker Wisconsin Randal Falker Southern Illinois Dominique James Marquette Wilson Chandler DePaul Drew Neitzel Michigan State Kammron Taylor Wisconsin Jamaal Tatum Southern Illinois Jerel McNeill Marquette Blake Schilb Loyola Chicago Warren Carter Illinois (NABC Division I All-District -- page 3) District 12 First Team Second Team Nate Funk Creighton Blake Ahearn Missouri State Julian Wright Kansas Caleb Green Oral Roberts Maio Boggan Oklahoma State JamesOn Curry Oklahoma State Adam Haluska Iowa Aleks Maric Nebraska Brandon Rush Kansas Cartier Martin Kansas State District 13 First Team Second Team Nick Fazekas Nevada - Reno Cobi Karl Boise State Brandon Heath San Diego State Rodney Stuckey Eastern Washington Jason Smith Colorado State Jacob Burtschi Air Force Dan Nwaelele Air Force Brandon Ewing Wyoming Keena Young Brigham Young Luke Nevill Utah District 14 First Team Second Team Aaron Brooks Oregon Jon Brockman Washington Derrick Low Washington State Ryan Anderson California Kyle Weaver Washington State Spencer Hawes Washington Lawrence Hill Stanford Ayinde Ubaka California Derek Raivio Gonzaga Jaycee Carroll Utah State District 15 First Team Second Team Aaron Afflalo UCLA Justin Hawkins New Mexico State Bobby Brown Cal State Fullerton Wendell White UNLV Nick Young USC Ivan Radenovich Arizona Marcus Williams Arizona Chase Budinger Arizona Darren Collison UCLA Alex Harris UC Santa Barbara 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 claims 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. ## .
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