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KANSAS CITY, Mo. (March 13, 2018) -- The National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC) announced today the 2017-18 NABC Division I All-District teams. Selected and voted on by member coaches of the NABC in NCAA Division I, these student-athletes represent the finest basketball players across America.


2017-18 NABC DIVISION I ALL-DISTRICT TEAMS

District 1

First Team

Trae Bell-Haynes, Vermont

Tyler Nelson, Fairfield

Jairus Lyles, UMBC

Matt Scott, Niagara

Khalil Dukes, Niagara


Second Team

Jermaine Crumpton, Canisius

Dimenico Vaughn, Rider

Joe Cremo, Albany

Isaiah Reese, Canisius

Jahad Thomas, UMass-Lowell


District 2

First Team

Marvin Bagley III, Duke

Jerome Robinson, Boston College

Luke Maye, North Carolina

Joel Berry II, North Carolina

Tyus Battle, Syracuse


Second Team

Kyle Guy, Virginia

Justin Robinson, Virginia Tech

Devon Hall, Virginia

Wendell Carter, Duke

Marcquise Reed, Clemson


District 3

First Team

Garrison Matthews, Lipscomb

Brandon Goodwin, FGCU

Xavier Cooks, Winthrop

Chris Clemons, Campbell

Ahmad Thomas, UNC Asheville


Second Team

Rob Marberry, Lipscomb

Ed Polite, Jr., Radford

Anthony Tarke, NJIT

Macio Teague, UNC Asheville

Zach Johnson, FGCU


District 4

First Team

Jared Terrell, Rhode Island

Justin Tillman, VCU

Peyton Aldridge, Davidson

Jaylen Adams, St. Bonaventure

Matt Mobley, St. Bonaventure


Second Team

Luwane Pipkins, UMass

E.C. Matthews, Rhode Island

BJ Johnson, La Salle

Josh Cunningham, Dayton

Otis Livingstone, George Mason


District 5

First Team

Jalen Brunson, Villanova

Trevon Bluiett, Xavier

Kelan Martin, Butler

Marcus Foster, Creighton

Angel Delgado, Seton Hall


Second Team

Shamori Ponds, St. John’s

Marcus Howard, Marquette

Mikal Bridges, Villanova

Desi Rodriguez, Seton Hall

Marcus Derrickson, Georgetown


District 6

First Team

Jerrick Harding, Weber State

Bogdan Bliznyuk, Eastern Washington

Ahmaad Rorie, Montana

Andre Spight, Northern Colorado

Jemerrio Jones, New Mexico State


Second Team

Zach Lofton, New Mexico State

Victor Sanders, Idaho

Nick Dixon, UTGRV

Brayon Blake, Idaho

Justin Strings, Sacramento State


District 7

First Team

Keita Bates-Diop, Ohio State

Miles Bridges, Michigan State

Carsen Edwards, Purdue

James Palmer, Nebraska

Tony Carr, Penn State


Second Team

Moritz Wagner, Michigan

Vincent Edwards, Purdue

Ethan Happ, Wisconsin

Isaac Haas, Purdue

Juwan Morgan, Indiana


District 8

First Team

Keenan Evans, Texas Tech

Trae Young, Oklahoma

Devonte Graham, Kansas

Jevon Carter, West Virginia

Mohamed Bamba, Texas


Second Team

Dean Wade, Kansas State

Kenrich Williams, TCU

Vladimir Brodziansky, TCU

Sagaba Konate, West Virginia

Svi Mykhailiuk, Kansas


District 9

First Team

Jock Landale, Saint Mary’s

Johnathan Williams, Gonzaga

Emmett Naar, Saint Mary’s

Yoeli Childs, BYU

Elijah Bryant, BYU


Second Team

Max Heidegger, UCSB

Josh Perkins, Gonzaga

Rui Hachimura, Gonzaga

Kyle Allman, Jr., Cal State Fullerton

Isaiah Pineiro, San Diego


District 10

First Team

Justin Wright-Foreman, Hofstra

Joe Chealey, College of Charleston

Vasa Pusica, Northeastern

Devontae Cacok, UNCW

Jarell Brantley, College of Charleston


Second Team

Nathan Knight, William & Mary

Grant Riller, College of Charleston

Zane Martin, Towson

Tyler Seibring, Elon

Rokas Gustys, Hofstra


District 11

First Team

Jon Elmore, Marshall

Justin Johnson, Western Kentucky

Nick King, Middle Tennessee

Chris Cokley, UAB

Ahmad Caver, Old Dominion


Second Team

Giddy Potts, Middle Tennessee

CJ Burks, Marshall

Roosevelt Smarts, North Texas

B.J. Stith, Old Dominion

Darius Thompson, Western Kentucky


District 12

First Team

Mike Daum, South Dakota State

Kendrick Nunn, Oakland

Drew McDonald, Northern Kentucky

Matt Mooney, South Dakota

Grant Benzinger, Wright State


Second Team

John Konchar, IPFW

Jalen Hayes, Oakland

Paul Miller, North Dakota State

Lavone Holland II, Northern Kentucky

Bryson Scott, IPFW


District 13

First Team

Zach Thomas, Bucknell

Seth Towns, Harvard

Nana Foulland, Bucknell

Matt Morgan, Cornell

AJ Brodeur, Penn


Second Team

Devan Cannady, Princeton

Miye Oni, Yale

Chris Lewis, Harvard

Will Rayman, Colgate

Ryan Betley, Penn


District 14

First Team

Tre’Shaun Fletcher, Toledo

Thomas Wilder, Western Michigan

Nick Perkins, Buffalo

James Thompson IV, Eastern Michigan

Eugene German, Northern Illinois


Second Team

CJ Massinburg, Buffalo

Jeremy Harris, Buffalo

Jaelan Sanford, Toledo

Demajeo Wiggins, Bowling Green

Jaylin Walker, Kent State


District 15

First Team

Jermaine Marrow, Hampton

Tiwian Kendley, Morgan State

Phillip Carr, Morgan State

R.J. Cole, Howard

Shawntrez Davis, Bethune-Cookman


Second Team

Dexter McClanahan, Savannah State

Charles Williams, Howard

Raasean Davis, NC Central

Brandon Tabb, Bethune Cookman

Desmond Williams, Florida A&M


District 16

First Team

Alize Johnson, Missouri State

Clayton Custer, Loyola

Armon Fletcher, Southern Illinois

Reed Timmer, Drake

Milik Yarbrough, Illinois State


Second Team

Ryan Taylor, Evansvile

Phil Fayne, Illinois State

Donte Ingram, Loyola

Darrell Brown, Bradley

Jordan Barnes, Indiana State


District 17

First Team

Chandler Hutchison, Boise State

Caleb Martin, Nevada

Justin James, Wyoming

Deshon Taylor, Fresno State

Jordan Caroline, Nevada


Second Team

Hayden Dalton, Wyoming

Brandon McCoy, UNLV

Shakur Juiston, UNLV

Koby McEwen, Utah State

Ryan Welage, San Jose State


District 18

First Team

Joel Hernandez, LIU Brooklyn

Junior Robinson, Mount St. Mary’s

Keith Braxton, St. Francis (PA)

Jojo Cooper, Wagner

Jamaal King, St. Francis (PA)


Second Team

Tyler Kohl, Central Conn.

Dachon Burke, Robert Morris

Blake Francis, Wagner

Rasheem Dunn, St. Francis (Brooklyn)

Mike Holloway, Jr., Fairleigh Dickinson


District 19

First Team

Dylan Windler, Belmont

Jonathan Stark, Murray State

Averyl Ugba, Austin Peay

Denzel Mahoiney, SE Missouri State

Amanze Egekeze, Belmont


Second Team

Christian Mekowulu, Tennessee State

Terry Taylor, Austin Peay

Terrell Miller Jr., Murray State

Temetrius (Ja) Morant, Murray State

Nick Mayo, Eastern Kentucky


District 20

First Team

DaAndre Ayton, Arizona

Aaron Holiday, UCLA

Jordan McLaughlin, USC

Reid Travis, Stanford

Tra Holder, Arizona State


Second Team

Alonzo Trier, Arizona

Noah Dickerson, Washington

Thomas Welsh, UCLA

Chimezie Metu, USC

Justin Bibbins, Utah


District 21

First Team

Yante Matin, Georgia

Grant Williams, Tennessee

Jalen Barford, Arkansas

Colin Sexton, Alabama

Chris Chiozza, Florida


Second Team

Tyler Davis, Texas A&M

Daryl Macon, Arkansas

Kassius Robertson, Missouri

Mustapha Heron, Auburn

Bryce Brown, Auburn


District 22

First Team

Fletcher Magee, Wofford

Desonta Bradford, East Tenn. State

Francis Alonzo, UNCG

Zane Najdawi, The Citadel

Devin Sibley, Furman


Second Team

Justin Coleman, Samford

Demetrius Denzel-Dyson, Samford

Jalan McCloud, East Tenn. State

Denzel Fowler, Furman

Matt Raffery, Furman


District 23

First Team

Jordan Howard, Central Arkansas

Roddy Peters, Nicholls State

Christopher Galbreath, Jr., Sam Houston

Travin Thibodeaux, New Orleans

Marlain Veal, SE Louisana


Second Team

Kolton Weisbrod, Lamar

Joseph Kilgore, Texas A&M CC

Martaveous McKnight, Ark. Pine Bluff

Ivy Smith, Jr., Grambling

Shannon Bogues, Stephen F. Austin


District 24

First Team

D’Marcus Simons, Georgia State

Kevin Hervey, UT Arlington

Tookie Brown, Georgia Southern

Frank Bartley, Louisiana

Bryce Washington, Louisiana


Second Team

Jordan Varnado, Troy

Ronshad Shabazz, Appalachian State

Jakeenan Gant, Louisiana

Rodrick Sikes, South Alabama

Travis Munnings, UL Monroe


District 25

First Team

Gary Clark, Cincinnati

Rob Gray, Houston

Landry Shamet, Wichita State

Jacob Evans, Cincinnati

Shaq Morris, Wichita State


Second Team

Jeremiah Martin, Memphis

Shake Milton, SMU

Junior Etou, Tulsa

Jalen Adams, UConn

Melvin Frazier, Tulane




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 at www.nabc.com.
 
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