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National Association of Basketball Coaches Announces

2019-20 Division I All-District Teams and Coaches



KANSAS CITY, Mo. (March 23, 2020) --The National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC) announced today the 2019-20 NABC Division I All-District teams and coaches, as selected and voted on by member coaches of the NABC in NCAA Division I.


2019-20 NABC DIVISION I ALL-DISTRICT TEAMS




District 1

First Team

Anthony Lamb, Vermont

Jalen Pickett, Siena

E.J. Crawford, Iona

Elijah Olaniyi, Stony Brook

Dimencio Vaughn, Rider


Second Team

Christian Lutete, UMass Lowell

Malik Ellison, Hartford

Ray Salnave, Monmouth

Stef Smith, Vermont

Deion Hammond, Monmouth


Coach of the Year: John Becker, Vermont



District 2

First Team

Jordan Nwora, Louisville

Tre Jones, Duke

Vernon Carey Jr., Duke

Devin Vassell, Florida State

John Mooney, Notre Dame


Second Team

Elijah Hughes, Syracuse

Mamadi Diakite, Virginia

Landers Nolley II, Virginia Tech

Markel Johnson, North Carolina State

Aamir Simms, Clemson


Coach of the Year: Leonard Hamilton, Florida State





District 3

First Team

Caleb Homesley, Liberty

Carlik Jones, Radford

Rob Perry, Stetson

Ahsan Asadullah, Lipscomb

Jermaine Marrow, Hampton



Second Team

Phlandrous Fleming Jr., Charleston So.

Ivan Gandia-Rosa, North Florida

Ben Stanley, Hampton

Garrett Sams, North Florida

Zac Cooks, NJIT


Coach of the Year: Ritchie McKay, Liberty



District 4

First Team

Fatts Russell, Rhode Island

Jalen Crutcher, Dayton

Obi Toppin, Dayton

Jordan Goodwin, Saint Louis

Kyle Lofton, St. Bonaventure


Second Team

Jacob Gilyard, Richmond

Grant Golden, Richmond

Blake Francis, Richmond

Marcus Weathers, Duquesne

Marcus Santos-Silva, VCU


Coach of the Year: Anthony Grant, Dayton







District 5

First Team

Markus Howard, Marquette

Myles Powell, Seton Hall

Kamar Baldwin, Butler

Saddiq Bey, Villanova

Ty-Shon Alexander, Creighton


Second Team

Collin Gillespie, Villanova

Tyrique Jones, Xavier

Paul Reed, DePaul

Marcus Zegarowski, Creighton

Romaro Gill, Seton Hall


Coach of the Year: Greg McDermott, Creighton



District 6

First Team

Terrell Brown, Seattle

Sayeed Pritchett, Montana

Mason Peatling, Eastern Washington

Milan Acquaah, Cal Baptist

Jonah Radebaugh, Northern Colorado


Second Team

Jerrick Harding, Weber State

Trevelin Queen, New Mexico State

Jacob Davison, Eastern Washington

Ivan Aurrecoechea, New Mexico State

Harald Frey, Montana State


Coach of the Year: Chris Jans, New Mexico State





District 7

First Team

Cassius Winston, Michigan State

Lamar Stevens, Penn State

Luke Garza, Iowa

Anthony Cowan Jr., Maryland

Daniel Oturu, Minnesota


Second Team

Jalen Smith, Maryland

Ayo Dosunmu, Illinois

Joe Wieskamp, Iowa

Kaleb Wesson, Ohio State

Zavier Simpson, Michigan


Coach of the Year: Greg Gard, Wisconsin









District 8

First Team

Devin Dotson, Kansas

Udoka Azubuike, Kansas

Jared Butler, Baylor

Jahmi’us Ramsey, Texas Tech

Oscar Tshiebwe, West Virginia


Second Team

Tyrese Haliburton, Iowa State

MaCio Teague, Baylor

Kristian Doolittle, Oklahoma

Freddie Gillespie, Baylor

Desmond Bane, TCU


Coach of the Year: Scott Drew, Baylor



District 9

First Team

Filip Petrusev, Gonzaga

Jordan Ford, St. Mary’s

Yoeli Childs, BYU

Colbey Ross, Pepperdine

Lamine Diane, CSU Northridge


Second Team

Malik Fitts, St. Mary’s

TJ Haws, BYU

Corey Kispert, Gonzaga

Jahlil Tripp, Pacific

Killian Tillie, Gonzaga


Coach of the Year: Mark Few, Gonzaga





District 10

First Team

Nathan Knight, William & Mary

Desure Buie, Hofstra

Jordan Roland, Northeastern

Grant Riller, Charleston

Nate Darling, Delaware


Second Team

Brian Fobbs, Towson

Marcus Sheffield II, Elon

Camren Wynter, Drexel

Eli Pemberton, Hofstra

Matt Lewis, James Madison


Coach of the Year: Dane Fischer, William & Mary









District 11

First Team

Javion Hamlet, North Texas

Jhivvan Jackson, UTSA

DaQuan Bracey, Louisiana Tech

Bryson Williams, UTEP

Taveion Hollingsworth, Western Kentucky


Second Team

Keaton Wallace, UTSA

Umoja Gibson, North Texas

Devon Andrews, FIU

Taevion Kinsey, Marshall

Jared Savage, Western Kentucky


Coach of the Year: Grant McCasland, North Texas



District 12

First Team

Loudon Love, Wright State

Douglas Wilson, South Dakota State

Vinnie Shahid, North Dakota State

Tyler Hagedorn, South Dakota

Antoine Davis, Detroit Mercy


Second Team

Emmanuel Nzekwesi, Oral Roberts

Tyler Sharp, Northern Kentucky

Tyson Ward. North Dakota State

Bill Wampler, Wright State

Darius Quisenberry, Youngstown State


Coach of the Year: Scott Nagy, Wright State





District 13

First Team

Paul Atkinson, Yale

AJ Brodeur, Pennsylvania

Jordan Burns, Colgate

Max Mahoney, Boston University

Sa’eed Nelson, American


Second Team

Azar Swain, Yale

Richmond Aririguzoh, Princeton

Andrew Kostecka, Loyola

Tommy Funk. Army

Will Rayman, Colgate


Coach of the Year: James Jones, Yale









District 14

First Team

Loren Cristian Jackson, Akron

Justin Turner, Bowling Green

Eugene German, Northern Illinois

Tahjai Teague, Ball State

Jayvon Graves, Buffalo


Second Team

Marreon Jackson, Toledo

Jason Preston, Ohio

Tyler Cheese, Akron

David DiLeo, Central Michigan

Xeyrius Williams, Akron


Coach of the Year: John Groce, Akron



District 15

First Team

Raiquan Clark, LIU

Keith Braxton, Saint Francis U.

Isaiah Blackmon, Saint Francis U.

E.J. Anosike, Sacred Heart

Juvaris Hayes, Merrimack


Second Team

Jibri Blount, North Carolina Central

AJ Bramah, Robert Morris

Cletrell Pope, Bethune-Cookman

Kameron Langley, North Carolina A&T

Jermaine Bishop, Norfolk State


Coach of the Year: Joe Gallo, Merrimack





District 16

First Team

AJ Green, UNI

Cameron Krutwig, Loyola Chicago

Javon Freeman-Liberty, Valparaiso

Austin Phyfe, UNI

Darrell Brown, Bradley


Second Team

Liam Robbins, Drake

Tyreke Key, Indiana State

Marcus Domask, Southern Illinois

Roman Penn, Drake

Jordan Barnes, Indiana State


Coach of the Year: Ben Jacobson, UNI









District 17

First Team

Jalen Harris, Nevada

Malachi Flynn, San Diego State

Sam Merrill, Utah State

Yanni Wetzel, San Diego State

Nico Carvacho, Colorado State


Second Team

Justinian Jessup, Boise State

Bryce Hamilton, UNLV

Derrick Alston Jr., Boise State

Matt Mitchell, San Diego State

Neemias Queta, Utah State


Coach of the Year: Brian Dutcher, San Diego State



District 18

First Team

Terry Taylor, Austin Peay

Tevin Brown, Murray State

Jomaru Brown, Eastern Kentucky

Nick Muszynski, Belmont

Quintin Dove, UT Martin


Second Team

Grayson Murphy, Belmont

Adan Kunkel, Belmont

Jordyn Adams, Austin Peay

Josiah Wallace, Eastern Illinois

Parker Stewart, UT Martin


Coach of the Year: A.W. Hamilton, Eastern Kentucky





District 19

First Team

Payton Pritchard, Oregon

McKinley Wright IV, Colorado

Zeke Nnaji, Arizona

Remy Martin, Arizona State

Tres Tinkle, Oregon State


Second Team

Onyeka Okongwu, USC

Isaiah Stewart, Washington

CJ Elleby, Washington State

Tyler Bey, Colorado

Oscar da Silva, Stanford


Coach of the Year: Mick Cronin, UCLA





District 20

First Team

Skylar Mays, LSU

Nick Richards, Kentucky

Reggie Perry, Mississippi State

Breein Tyree, Ole Miss

Mason Jones, Arkansas


Second Team

Anthony Edwards, Georgia

Samir Doughty, Auburn

Kira Lewis Jr., Alabama

Immanuel Quickley, Kentucky

Isaac Okoro, Auburn


Coach of the Year: John Calipari, Kentucky





District 21

First Team

Isaiah Miller, UNCG

Jordan Lyons, Furman

Tray Boyd III, ETSU

Mason Faulkner, Western Carolina

Carlos Dotson, Western Carolina



Second Team

Bo Hodges, ETSU

Djordje Dimitrijevic, Mercer

Nathan Hoover, Wofford

Matt Ryan, Chattanooga

Clay Mounce, Furman


Coach of the Year: Steve Forbes, East Tennessee State





District 22

First Team

Sa’Marcus Kennedy, McNeese State

Kevon Harris, Stephen F. Austin

Gerard Andrus, Prairie View

Payten Ricks, Abilene Christian

Tyrick Armstrong, Texas Southern


Second Team

Kai Mitchell, Sam Houston State

Ian DuBose, Houston Baptist

Zach Nutall, Sam Houston State

Devonte Patterson, Prairie View

Yahuza Rasas, Texas Southern


Coach of the Year: Kyle Keller, Stephen F. Austin





District 23

First Team

Nijal Pearson, Texas State

Markquis Nowell, Little Rock

Josh Ajayi, South Alabama

DeVante’ Jones, Coastal Carolina

Ruot Monyyong, Little Rock


Second Team

Justin Forrest, Appalachian State

Ike Smith, Georgia Southern

Michael Ertel, Louisiana Monroe

David Azore, UT Arlington

Kane Williams, Georgia State


Coach of the Year: Darrell Walker, Little Rock


District 24

First Team

Jarron Cumberland, Cincinnati

Precious Achiuwa, Memphis

Jayden Gardner, East Carolina

Nate Hinton, Houston

Quinton Rose, Temple


Second Team

Kendric Davis, SMU

Jaime Echenique, Wichita State

Martins Igbanu, Tulsa

Tre Scott, Cincinnati

Christian Vital, Connecticut


Coach of the Year: Frank Haith, Tulsa







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 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 atwww.nabc.com.
 
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