Complete NABC All-District Listing

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
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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
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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
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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
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