FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Rick Leddy, NABC 203-239-4253 ([email protected]) National Association of Basketball Coaches Announces 2012 Division I All-District Teams All-District Selections Eligible for NABC Coaches’ All-America Honors KANSAS CITY, MO. (March 14, 2012) -- The National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC) announced today the NABC Division I All-District teams for 2012, 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 240 student-athletes, from 24 districts, are eligible for the NABC Coaches’ Division I All-America teams, to be announced on Tuesday, March 20. 2012 NABC DIVISION I ALL-DISTRICT TEAMS District 1 First Team Scott Machado Mike Glover Rakim Sanders OD Anosike Darryl Partin Iona Iona Fairfield Siena Boston U. District 3 First Team Matt Dickey Eric Griffin J.P. Primm Nick Barbour Torrey Craig UNC Asheville Campbell UNC Asheville High Point USC Upstate Second Team Erik Etherly Gerardo Suero George Beamon Derek Needham Bryan Dougher Loyola (MD) Albany (NY) Manhattan Fairfield Stony Brook Second Team Kelvin Martin Anthony Raffa Kerron Johnson Langston Hall Jesse Sanders Charleston Southern Coastal Carolina Belmont Mercer Liberty District 2 First Team Mike Scott Tyler Zeller Harrison Barnes Austin Rivers Terrell Stoglin Virginia North Carolina North Carolina Duke Maryland District 4 First Team Andrew Nicholson Ramone Moore Tu Holloway Khalif Wyatt Chaz Williams St. Bonaventure Temple Xavier Temple Massachusetts Second Team Kendall Marshall Mason Plumlee Michael Snaer Bernard James John Henson North Carolina Duke Florida State Florida State North Carolina Second Team Brian Conklin Ramon Galloway Kevin Dillard T.J. McConnell Tyreek Duren St. Louis LaSalle Dayton Dayton LaSalle District 5 First Team Darius Johnson-Odom Kevin Jones Kris Joseph Jeremy Lamb Maalik Wayns Marquette West Virginia Syracuse Connecticut Villanova District 8 First Team Thomas Robinson Marcus Denmon Tyshawn Taylor Royce White J’Covan Brown Kansas Missouri Kansas Iowa State Texas Second Team Jason Clark Jae Crowder Dion Walters Jordan Theodore Hollis Thompson Georgetown Marquette Syracuse Seton Hall Georgetown Second Team Ricardo Ratliffe Perry Jones III Pierre Jackson Rodney McGruder Kim English Missouri Baylor Baylor Kansas State Missouri District 6 First Team Deonte Burton Damian Lillard Wendell McKines Will Cherry Vander Joaquim Nevada Weber State New Mexico State Montana Hawaii District 9 First Team Matthew Dellavedova Casper Ware Orlando Johnson Noah Hartsock Elias Harris St. Mary’s Long Beach State UCSB BYU Gonzaga Second Team Malik Story Scott Bamforth Charles Odum Preston Medlin Kevin Olekaibe Nevada Weber State Portland State Utah State Fresno State Second Team Rob Jones Anthony Ireland Brandon Davies Larry Anderson T.J. Robinson St. Mary's Loyola Marymount BYU Long Beach State Long Beach State District 7 First Team Draymond Green Jared Sullinger Jordan Taylor William Buford John Shurna Michigan State Ohio State Wisconsin Ohio State Northwestern District 10 First Team Kent Bazemore Ryan Pearson Bradford Burgess Frantz Massenat Keith Rendlemen Old Dominion George Mason VCU Drexel UNC Wilmington Second Team Cody Zeller Robbie Hummel Tim Frazier Trey Burke Brandon Paul Indiana Purdue Penn State Michigan Illinois Second Team Samme Givens Devon Saddler Jamelle Hagins Chris Cooper Eric Buckner Drexel Delaware Delaware Old Dominion Georgia State 2 District 11 First Team Will Barton Cameron Moore DeAndre Kane Jordan Clarkson Keith Clanton Memphis UAB Marshall Tulsa UCF District 14 First Team Julian Mavunga Justin Greene Javon McCrea Jarrod Jones Rian Pearson Miami of Ohio Kent State Buffalo Ball State Toledo Second Team Neil Watson Arsalan Kazemi Miguel Paul Robert Nyakundi LaShay Page Southern Mississippi Rice East Carolina SMU Southern Mississippi Second Team D.J. Cooper Mitchell Watt Zeke Marshall A’uston Calhoun Trey Zeigler Ohio Buffalo Akron Bowling Green Central Michigan District 12 First Team Reggie Hamilton Dominique Morrison Ray McCallum Nate Wolters Alex Young Oakland Oral Roberts Detroit South Dakota State IUPUI District 15 First Team Kyle O’Quinn Darrion Pellum Dewayne Jackson Kevin Thompson Michael Harper Norfolk State Hampton Morgan State Morgan State Coppin State Second Team Ryan Broekhoff Kendrick Perry Alec Brown Frank Gaines Kevin Van Wijk Valparaiso Youngstown State Green Bay IPFW Valparaiso Second Team Chris McEachin Dominique Sutton Tony Gallo Brandon Riley Garrius Holloman Norfolk State N.C. Central Coppin State South Carolina State Bethune-Cookman District 13 First Team Mike Muscala C.J. McCollum Zack Rosen Greg Mangano Keith Wright Bucknell Lehigh Pennsylvania Yale Harvard District 16 First Team Doug McDermott Garett Stutz Kyle Weems Colt Ryan Jackie Carmichael Creighton Wichita State Missouri State Evansville Illinois State Second Team Ian Hummer Charles Hinkle Kyle Casey Ella Ellis Brian Barbour Princeton American Harvard Army Columbia Second Team Ben Simons Jake Odum Joe Ragland Antoine Young Rayvonte Rice Drake Indiana State Wichita State Creighton Drake 3 District 17 First Team Mike Moser Jamaal Franklin Drew Gordon Kendall Williams Chase Tapley UNLV San Diego State New Mexico New Mexico San Diego State District 20 First Team Jorge Gutierrez Jared Cunnigham Terrence Ross Solomon Hill Brock Motum California Oregon State Washington Arizona Washington State Second Team Anthony Marshall Leonard Washington Hank Thorns Wes Eikmeier Dorian Green UNLV Wyoming TCU Colorado State Colorado State Second Team Tony Wroten Andre Robertson Allen Crabbe Lazeric Jones E.J. Singler Washington Colorado California UCLA Oregon District 18 First Team Shane Gibson Julian Boyd Jamal Olasewere Ken Horton Velton Jones Sacred Heart Long Island Long Island Central Conn. Robert Morris District 21 First Team Anthony Davis Arnett Moultrie John Jenkins Jeffrey Taylor Michael Kidd-Gilchrist Kentucky Mississippi State Vanderbilt Vanderbilt Kentucky Second Team Tyler Murray Ike Azotam James Johnson Latif Rivers Jason Brickman Wagner Quinnipiac Quinnipiac Wagner Long Island Second Team Terrence Jones Kenny Boynton Justin Hamilton Dee Bost Bradley Beal Kentucky Florida LSU Mississippi State Florida District 19 First Team Isaiah Canaan Donte Poole Tyler Stone Kevin Murphy Robert Covington Murray State Murray State S.E. Missouri State Tennessee Tech Tennessee State District 22 First Team Trevis Simpson Brad Loesing De’Mon Brooks Mike Groselle Jake Cohen UNC Greensboro Wofford Davidson The Citadel Davidson Second Team Jud Dillard Marland Smith Jeremy Granger Leon Powell Jaron Jones Tennessee Tech S.E. Missouri State Eastern Illinois S.E. Missouri State Eastern Kentucky Second Team Eric Ferguson Jack Isenbarger Antwaine Wiggins Andrew Lawrence Kevin Giltner Georgia Southern Elon College of Charleston College of Charleston Wofford 4 District 23 First Team Patrick Richard LaMarcus Redd William Mosley Jereal Scott Mike James Second Team Jeromie Hill Anthony Miles Terrence Joyner Paul Crosby Bo Ingram McNeese State Texas-Arlington Northwestern State Stephen F. Austin Lamar District 24 First Team LaRon Dendy Tony Mitchell Augustine Rubit Chris Udofia Brian Stafford Middle Tennessee North Texas South Alabama Denver Denver UTSA Lamar Mississippi Valley Mississippi Valley Texas-Arlington Second Team Greg Gantt D’Andre Williams Jeremy Allen Marcos Knight DeJuan Wright Florida Atlantic Arkansas-Little Rock Florida International Middle Tennessee Florida International 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. 5
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