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Page 1: National Association of Basketball Coaches … Association of Basketball Coaches Announces ... Mackey McKnight Lehigh ... Shawn Long La.-Lafayette Florida Atlantic

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Rick Leddy, NABC 203-239-4253 ([email protected])

National Association of Basketball Coaches Announces 2012-13 Division I All-District Teams

All-District Selections Eligible for NABC Coaches’ All-America Honors

KANSAS  CITY,  MO.  (March  26,  2013)  -­‐-­‐  The  National  Association  of  Basketball  Coaches  (NABC)  announced  today  the  NABC  Division  I  All-­‐District  teams  for  2012-­‐13,  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  242  student-­‐athletes,  from  24  districts,  are  eligible  for  the  NABC  Coaches’  Division  I  All-­‐America  teams.    

2012-13 NABC DIVISION I ALL-DISTRICT TEAMS  

District 1 First Team Lamont Jones Iona Juan’ya Green Niagara Billy Baron Canisius O.D. Anosike Siena Tommy Brenton Stony Brook Second Team Erik Etherly Loyola (MD) D.J.Irving Boston U. Derek Needham Fairfield Antoine Mason Niagara Jameel Warney Stony Brook District 2 First Team Shane Larkin Miami Mason Plumlee Duke Joe Harris Virginia Erick Green Va. Tech Kenny Kadji Miami Second Team Seth Curry Duke Richard Howell N.C. State C.J. Leslie N.C. State James Michael McAdoo North Carolina Lorenzo Brown N.C. State

District 3 First Team Stan Okoye VMI Saah Nimley Charleston Southern Sherwood Brown Florida Gulf Coast Anthony Raffa Coastal Carolina Torrey Craig USC Upstate Second Team Jeremy Atkinson UNC Asheville John Brown High Point Parker Smith North Florida Allan Chaney High Point Travis Smith Mercer District 4 First Team Rotnei Clarke Butler Khaliif Wyatt Temple Ramon Galloway LaSalle Chaz Williams Massachusetts Juvonte Reddic VCU Second Team Treveon Graham VCU Dwayne Evans St. Louis Semaj Christon Xavier Tyreek Duren LaSalle Kevin Dillard Dayton

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District 5 First Team Otto Porter Georgetown Russ Smith Louisville Jack Cooley Notre Dame Sean Kilpatrick Cincinnati Shabazz Napier Connecticut Second Team Bryce Cotton Providence Michael Carter-Williams Syracuse C.J. Fair Syracuse Vander Blue Marquette Jerian Grant Notre Dame District 6 First Team Chris Udofia Denver Davion Berry Weber State Raheem Appleby La. Tech Kyle Barone Idaho Will Cherry Montana Second Team Daniel Mullings New Mexico State Kareem Jamar Montana Jarred Shaw Utah State Mathias Ward Montana Troy Huff North Dakota District 7 First Team Trey Burke Michigan Cody Zeller Indiana Victor Oladipo Indiana Deshaun Thomas Ohio State Tim Hardaway, Jr. Michigan Second Team Keith Appling Michigan State Christian Watford Indiana Aaron Craft Ohio State Jared Berggren Wisconsin Trevor Mbakwe Minnesota

District 8 First Team Ben McLemore Kansas Marcus Smart Oklahoma State Rodney McGruder Kansas State Jeff Withey Kansas Pierre Jackson Baylor Texas Second Team Romero Osby Oklahoma Missouri Markel Brown Oklahoma State Will Clyburn Iowa State Baylor Angel Rodriguez Kansas State Kansas State Melvin Ejim Iowa State District 9 First Team Kelly Olnyk Gonzaga St. Mary’s Matthew Dellavedova St. Mary’s Tyler Hawes BYU Elias Harris Gonzaga James Ennis Long Beach State Second Team Brandon Davies BYU Kevin Pangos Gonzaga Loyola Marymount Kevin Foster Santa Clara Alan Williams UC Santa Barbara D.J. Seeley Cal State Fullerton Long Beach State District 10 First Team Jerrelle Benimon Towson Keith Rendleman UNC Wilmington Devon Sadler Delaware VCU Joel Smith Northeastern Marcus Thornton William & Mary Second Team Sherrod Wright George Mason R.J. Hunter Georgia State Delaware Damion Lee Drexel Jamelle Hagins Delaware Devon Moore James Madison Georgia State

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District 11 First Team Joe Jackson Memphis Josh Davis Tulane Keith Clanton Central Florida Isaiah Sykes Central Florida TaShawn Thomas Houston Second Team Maurice Kemp East Carolina Dwayne Davis Southern Miss Geron Johnson Memphis Ricky Tarrant Tulane Adonis Thomas Memphis District 12 First Team Nate Wolters South Dakota State Ryan Broekhoff Valparaiso Ray McCallum Detroit Travis Bader Oakland Kendrick Perry Youngstown State Second Team Keifer Sykes Green Bay Terell Parks Western Illinois Alec Brown Green Bay Nick Minnerath Detroit Kevin Van Wijk Valparaiso District 13 First Team Mike Muscala Bucknell Ian Hummer Princeton Wesley Saunders Harvard Siyani Chambers Harvard Chris Flores NJIT Second Team Ella Ellis Army Gabe Knutson Lehigh Mackey McKnight Lehigh Stephen Lumpkins American Tony Johnson Lafayette

District 14 First Team D.J. Cooper Ohio Javon McCrea Buffalo Zeke Marshall Akron Rian Pearson Toledo Chris Evans Kent State Second Team A’uston Calhoun Bowling Green Ohio Shayne Whittington Western Michigan Demetrius Treadwell Akron Alex Abreu Akron Bowling Green Kyle Randall Central Michigan Central Michigan District 15 First Team Jeremy Ingram N.C. Central Norfolk State Pendarvis Williams Norfolk State Tahj Tate Delaware State Dewayne Jackson Morgan State Adrien Coleman Bethune-Cookman Second Team Rashad Hassan Savannah State Ray Willis N.C. Central Preston Blackman Savannah State Stanton Kidd N.C. Central Malcolm Hawkins Norfolk State District 16 First Team Doug McDermott Creighton Jackie Carmichael Illinois State Colt Ryan Evansville Walt Lemon, Jr. Bradley Jake Odum Indiana State Second Team Carl Hall Wichita State Tyler Brown Illinois State Cleanthony Early Wichita State Anthony James Northern Iowa Ben Simons Drake Drake

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District 17 First Team Jamaal Franklin San Diego State Colton Iverson Colorado State Michael Lyons Air Force Anthony Bennett UNLV Kendall Williams New Mexico Second Team Chase Tapley San Diego State Leonard Washington Wyoming Tony Snell New Mexico Anthony Marshall UNLV Pierce Hornung Colorado State District 18 First Team Jamal Olasewere Long Island Shane Gibson Sacred Heart Alex Francis Bryant Kyle Vinales Central Connecticut Dyami Starks Bryant Second Team Jason Brickman Long Island Ike Azotam Quinnipiac Jalen Cannon St. Francis Velton Jones Robert Morris Kenneth Ortiz Wagner District 19 First Team Isaiah Canaan Murray State Ian Clark Belmont Kellen Thornton Tennessee State Mike DiNunno Eastern Kentucky Jud Dillard Tennessee Tech Second Team Kerron Johnson Belmont Robert Covington Tennessee State Ed Daniel Murray State Tyler Stone S.E. Missouri State Glenn Cosey Eastern Kentucky

District 20 First Team Allen Crabbe California Shabazz Muhammad UCLA Jahill Carson Arizona State Washington Solomon Hill Arizona Mark Lyons Arizona Second Team Dwight Powell Stanford Spencer Dinwiddie Colorado E.J. Singler Oregon California Carrick Felix Arizona State Brock Motum Washington State C.J. Wilcox Washington District 21 First Team Kentavious Caldwell-Pope Georgia Erik Murphy Florida Mississippi State Nerlens Noel Kentucky Phil Pressey Missouri Vanderbilt Jarnell Stokes Tennessee Second Team Marshall Henderson Mississippi Johnny O’Bryant LSU Elston Turner Texas A&M Marshawn Powell Arkansas Kenny Boynton Florida District 22 First Team Jake Cohen Davidson Trey Sumler Western Carolina Wofford Lucas Troutman Elon Davidson Trevis Simpson UNC Greensboro The Citadel Andrew Lawrence College of Charleston Second Team De’Mon Brooks Davidson Mike Groselle Citadel Karl Cochran Wofford Jack Isenbarger Elon Raijon Kelly Samford

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District 23 First Team Taylor Smith Stephen F. Austin Damen Bell-Holter Oral Roberts Warren Niles Oral Roberts Brandon Fortenberry Southeastern La. Omar Strong Texas Southern Second Team Derick Beltran Southern Fred Hunter Nicholls State DeQuan Hicks Northwestern State Malcolm Miller Southern Demarquelle Tabb Alabama A&M

District 24 First Team Augustine Rubit South Alabama Middle Tennessee Marcos Knight Middle Tennessee North Texas Tymell Murphy Florida International North Texas Greg Gantt Florida Atlantic Elfrid Payton La.-Lafayette Second Team Shawn Long La.-Lafayette Florida Atlantic Brandon Peterson Arkansas State Will Neighbour Arkansas-Little Rock Trey Finn Arkansas State Tony Mitchell North Texas George Fant Western Kentucky

About the National Association of Basketball Coaches Located in Kansas City, Mo., the NABC was founded in 1927 by Forrest “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.org.