BIG TEN
Player of the Year: Trey Burke (Michigan)
Coach of the Year: Tom Crean (Indiana)
All-Conference Team:
- Trey Burke (Michigan)
- Victor Oladipo (Indiana)
- Tim Hardaway Jr. (Michigan)
- Deshaun Thomas (Ohio State)
- Cody Zeller (Indiana)
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BIG 12
Player of the Year: Marcus Smart (Oklahoma State)
Coach of the Year: Bruce Weber (Kansas State)
All-Conference Team:
- Pierre Jackson (Baylor)
- Ben McLemore (Kansas)
- Marcus Smart (Oklahoma State)
- Romero Osby (Oklahoma)
- Jeff Withey (Kansas)
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BIG EAST
Player of the Year: Otto Porter (Georgetown)
Coach of the Year: Buzz Williams (Marquette)
All-Conference Team:
- Russ Smith (Louisville)
- Shabazz Napier (Connecticut)
- Otto Porter (Georgetown)
- Jack Cooley (Notre Dame)
- Gorgui Dieng (Louisville)
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ACC
Player of the Year: Shane Larkin (Miami)
Coach of the Year: Jim Larranaga (Miami)
All-Conference Team:
- Shane Larkin (Miami)
- Erick Green (Virginia Tech)
- Joe Harris (Virginia)
- Richard Howell (NC State)
- Mason Plumlee (Duke)
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Mountain West
Player of the Year: Colton Iverson (Colorado State)
Coach of the Year: Steve Alford (New Mexico)
All-Conference Team:
- Kendall Williams (New Mexico)
- Michael Lyons (Air Force)
- Jamaal Franklin (San Diego State)
- Anthony Bennett (UNLV)
- Colton Iverson (Colorado State)
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ATLANTIC 10
Player of the Year: Khalif Wyatt (Temple)
Coach of the Year: Jim Crews (St. Louis)
All-Conference Team:
- Khalif Wyatt (Temple)
- Ramon Galloway (La Salle)
- Rotnei Clarke (Butler)
- Dwayne Evans (St. Louis)
- Juvonte Reddic (VCU)
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PAC-12
Player of the Year: Allen Crabbe (California)
Coach of the Year: Ben Howland (UCLA)
All-Conference Team:
- Jahii Carson (Arizona State)
- Allen Crabbe (California)
- Shabazz Muhammad (UCLA)
- Solomon Hill (Arizona)
- Andre Roberson (Colorado)
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SEC
Player of the Year: Jordan McRae (Tennessee)
Coach of the Year: Andy Kennedy (Ole Miss)
All-Conference Team:
- Phil Pressey (Missouri)
- Marshall Henderson (Ole Miss)
- Kentavious Caldwell-Pope (Georgia)
- Jordan McRae (Tennessee)
- Nerlens Noel (Kentucky)
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MISSOURI VALLEY
Player of the Year: Doug McDermott (Creighton)
Coach of the Year: Gregg Marshall (Wichita State)
All-Conference Team:
- Jake Odum (Indiana State)
- Colt Ryan (Evansville)
- Doug McDermott (Creighton)
- Cleanthony Early (Wichita State)
- Jackie Carmichael (Illinois State)
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CONFERENCE USA
Player of the Year: Keith Clanton (UCF)
Coach of the Year: Donnie Tyndall (Southern Miss)
All-Conference Team:
- Geron Johnson (Memphis)
- Joe Jackson (Memphis)
- Joseph Young (Houston)
- Dwayne Davis (Southern Miss)
- Keith Clanton (UCF)
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WCC
Player of the Year: Kelly Olynyk (Gonzaga)
Coach of the Year: Mark Few (Gonzaga)
All-Conference Team:
- Matthew Dellavedova (St. Mary’s)
- Anthony Ireland (Loyola Marymount)
- Tyler Haws (BYU)
- Brandon Davies (BYU)
- Kelly Olynyk (Gonzaga)
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WAC
Player of the Year: Kyle Barone (Idaho)
Coach of the Year: Michael White (Louisiana Tech)
All-Conference Team:
- Raheem Appleby (Louisiana Tech)
- Daniel Mullings (New Mexico State)
- Joel Wright (Texas State)
- Chris Udofia (Denver)
- Kyle Barone (Idaho)
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OHIO VALLEY
Player of the Year: Isaiah Canaan (Murray State)
Coach of the Year: Rick Byrd (Belmont)
All-Conference Team:
- Ian Clark (Belmont)
- Patrick Miller (Tennessee State)
- Isaiah Canaan (Murray State)
- Jud Dillard (Tennessee Tech)
- Ed Daniel (Murray State)
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MAC
Player of the Year: D.J. Cooper, Ohio
Coach of the Year: Keith Dambrot, Akron
All-Conference Team:
- D.J. Cooper (Ohio)
- Rian Pearson (Toledo)
- Kyle Randall (Central Michigan)
- Javon McCrea (Buffalo)
- Chris Evans (Kent State)
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SUN BELT
Player of the Year: Augustine Rubit (South Alabama)
Coach of the Year: Kermit Davis (Middle Tennessee State)
All-Conference Team:
- Greg Gantt (Florida Atlantic)
- Marcos Knight (Middle Tennessee State)
- Elfrid Payton (Louisiana-Lafayette)
- Tymell Murphy (Florida International)
- Augustine Rubit (South Alabama)
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ATLANTIC SUN
Player of the Year: Torrey Craig (USC Upstate)
Coach of the Year: Bob Hoffman (Mercer)
All-Conference Team:
- Parker Smith (North Florida)
- Eshaunte Jones (Northern Kentucky)
- Sherwood Brown (FGCU)
- Adam Pegg (Stetson)
- Torrey Craig (USC Upstate)
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HORIZON
Player of the Year: Ray McCallum (Detroit)
Coach of the Year: Billy Donlon (Wright State)
All-Conference Team:
- Ray McCallum (Detroit)
- Kendrick Perry (Youngstown State)
- Keifer Sykes (Green Bay)
- Ryan Broekhoff (Valparaiso)
- Nick Minnerath (Detroit)
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MAAC
Player of the Year: Lamont Jones (Iona)
Coach of the Year: Joe Mihalich (Niagara)
All-Conference Team:
- Lamont Jones (Iona)
- Billy Baron (Canisius)
- Juan’ya Green (Niagara)
- Erik Etherly (Loyola)
- Rhamel Brown (Manhattan)
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CAA
Player of the Year: Jerrelle Benimon (Towson)
Coach of the Year: Bill Coen (Northeastern)
All-Conference Team:
- R.J. Hunter (Georgia State)
- Joel Smith (Northeastern)
- Damion Lee (Drexel)
- Jerrelle Benimon (Towson)
- Keith Rendleman (UNCW)
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PATRIOT
Player of the Year: Mike Muscala (Bucknell)
Coach of the Year: Fran O’Hanlon (Lafayette)
All-Conference Team:
- Tony Johnson (Lafayette)
- Cameron Ayers (Bucknell)
- Ella Ellis (Army)
- Holden Greiner (Lehigh)
- Mike Muscala (Bucknell)
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SUMMIT
Player of the Year: Nate Wolters (South Dakota State)
Coach of the Year: Jim Molinari (Western Illinois)
All-Conference Team:
- Travis Bader (Oakland)
- Nate Wolters (South Dakota State)
- Frank Gaines (Fort Wayne)
- Marshall Bjorklund (North Dakota State)
- Terell Parks (Western Illinois)
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BIG SKY
Player of the Year: Kareem Jamar (Montana)
Coach of the Year: Randy Rahe (Weber State)
All-Conference Team:
- Scott Bamforth (Weber State)
- Kareem Jamar (Montana)
- Gabe Rogers (Northern Arizona)
- Davion Berry (Weber State)
- Mathias Ward (Montana)
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BIG WEST
Player of the Year: Alan Williams (UC-Santa Barbara)
Coach of the Year: Bob Thomason (Pacific)
All-Conference Team:
- Corey Hawkins (UC-Davis)
- Kwame Vaughn (Cal State Fullerton)
- DJ Seeley (Cal State Fullerton)
- Alan Williams (UC-Santa Barbara)
- James Ennis (Long Beach State)
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SOUTHERN
Player of the Year: Jake Cohen (Davidson)
Coach of the Year: Bob McKillop (Davidson)
All-Conference Team:
- Andrew Lawrence (Charleston)
- Trevis Simpson (UNC-Greensboro)
- De’Mon Brooks (Davidson)
- Jake Cohen (Davidson)
- Nathan Healy (Appalachian State)
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IVY
Player of the Year: Ian Hummer (Princeton)
Coach of the Year: Tommy Amaker (Harvard)
All-Conference Team:
- Siyani Chambers (Harvard)
- Wesley Saunders (Harvard)
- Shonn Miller (Cornell)
- Miles Cartwright (Penn)
- Ian Hummer (Princeton)
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AMERICA EAST
Player of the Year: Tommy Brenton (Stony Brook)
Coach of the Year: Steve Pikiell (Stony Brook)
All-Conference Team:
- DJ Irving (Boston U.)
- Brian Voelkel (Vermont)
- Mark Nwakamma (Hartford)
- Justin Edwards (Maine)
- Tommy Brenton (Stony Brook)
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NEC
Player of the Year: Jamal Olasewere (LIU-Brooklyn)
Coach of the Year: Tim O’Shea (Bryant)
All-Conference Team:
- Kyle Vinales (Central Connecticut State)
- Shane Gibson (Sacred Heart)
- Ike Azotam (Quinnipiac)
- Jamal Olasewere (LIU-Brooklyn)
- Alex Francis (Bryant)
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MEAC
Player of the Year: Pendarvis Williams (Norfolk State)
Coach of the Year: LeVelle Moton (North Carolina Central)
All-Conference Team:
- Jamie Adams (Florida A&M)
- Adrien Coleman (Bethune-Cookman)
- Michael Murray (Coppin State)
- Austin Witter (North Carolina A&T)
- Pendarvis Williams (Norfolk State)
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SOUTHLAND
Player of the Year: Taylor Smith (Stephen F. Austin)
Coach of the Year: Danny Kaspar (Stephen F. Austin)
All-Conference Team:
- Kevin Hardy (McNeese State)
- LaQuentin Miles (Central Arkansas)
- DeQuan Hicks (Northwestern State)
- Fred Hunter (Nicholls State)
- Damen Bell-Holter (Oral Roberts)
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SWAC
Player of the Year: Omar Strong (Texas Southern)
Coach of the Year: Mike Davis (Texas Southern)
All-Conference Team:
- Omar Strong (Texas Southern)
- Derick Beltran (Southern)
- Davon Usher (Mississippi Valley State)
- Fred Sturdivant (Texas Southern)
- Malcolm Miller (Southern)
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AP
There has been a lot of change at Arizona over the past few months, with several players and even a coach leaving the program. Replacing assistant James Whitford, who became head coach at Ball State, was easy: Wildcat legend Damon Stoudamire came back home to round out the staff. But the personnel situation on the…
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Report: Baylor coach told Griner not to talk about her sexuality
May 18, 2013, 5:20 PM EDT
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Former Baylor player and current WNBA top draft pick Britney Griner made it quite clear recently that she has no problem talking about her sexuality. She spoke with Sports Illustrated shortly after her college career ended, and was candid about something that is, frankly, not really anybody’s business. We now know why she never mentioned…
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AP
The Atlantic Sun tournament was played in front of a near-capacity crowd at Mercer’s Hawkins Arena last March. Hawkins was chosen as the tourney site ahead of time, and the whole event played out there. The reported crowd of 4,394 was packed with Mercer fans who simply had to roll out of bed and find…
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Adreian Payne, Lacey Holsworth attended Dick Vitale’s gala on Friday
May 18, 2013, 2:32 PM EDT
Adreian Payne was a special guest at Dick Vitale’s celebrity gala on Friday night, but he wasn’t the star of the show. Lacey Holsworth was. If you haven’t heard the story by now, watch the video above. In short, Payne has befriended a seven-year girl, Lacey, who has been battling cancer for much of her…
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Georgetown forward Brandon Bolden transfers to Kansas State
May 18, 2013, 1:15 PM EDT
After appearing in only four regular season games and registering five minutes of playing time with no statistics, Georgetown forward Brandon Bolden has opted to transfer to Kansas State, the Wildcats announced on Friday. The 6-10, 210-pound Bolden will sit out the upcoming 2013-14 season due to NCAA transfer rules, but will have three years of…
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Report: Lipscomb hires a former Belmont player as head coach
May 18, 2013, 12:12 PM EDT
Lipscomb has finally replaced long time head coach Scott Sanderson, as they hired Stetson head coach Casey Alexander, according to a report. Alexander led the Hatters to a 15-16 record last season, as they finished 11-7 in the Atlantic Sun. Both records were the best for the program since the 2008-2009 season. But here’s where…
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FIBA
Oregon State picked up a late 2013 commitment when 6-2 combo guard Malcolm Duvivier opted to sign his letter of intent on Friday after previously being a member of the 2014 class. Duvivier — a native of Toronto — was previously regarded as Rivals’ No. 116 player in the 2014 national rankings before filling an…
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Report: Tennessee center Makanjuola transfers to UNC-Wilmington
May 18, 2013, 10:02 AM EDT
AP
Tennessee sophomore center Yemi Makanjuola has opted to transfer to UNC-Wilmington, per a Tweet from Brian Mull of StarNews. Makanjuola — a 6-9, 250-pound native of Nigeria — will have two years of eligibility remaining after NCAA transfer rules force him to sit out next season. Makanjuola will be eligible in the 2014-15 season and saw action…
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Washington guard C.J. Wilcox undergoes surgery on left foot
May 17, 2013, 9:02 PM EDT
AP
One month after making the decision to return to Washington for his senior season, second team All-Pac-12 selection C.J. Wilcox underwent surgery on his left foot to stabilize a stress fracture that according to the Associated Press lingered for much of the 2012-13 season. The purpose of the surgery was to stabilize the fifth metatarsal…
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AP
Last May 6-7 forward Sheldon Jeter chose to attend Vanderbilt, picking the Commodores over Penn State and Wisconsin and South Carolina with Pittsburgh showing some interest late but never offering the Beaver Falls, Pa. native. Jeter played 17.5 minutes per game as a freshman, averaging 5.5 points and 3.4 rebounds per game. And after one…
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AP
In the immediate aftermath of Steve Alford’s decision to leave New Mexico to take over as head coach at UCLA, many wondered how much would he have to pay UNM in order to get out of his contract. While Alford and his representation argued that the coach, who led the Lobos to four Mountain West…
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Reuters
A good week on the recruiting front for the Xavier coaching staff got even better Friday afternoon. 6-4 guard Remy Abell, who spent his first two seasons at Indiana, announced his decision to transfer to Xavier as reported by multiple outlets. Abell won’t be eligible to play this season per NCAA transfer rules, but he will…
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Marshall bolsters backcourt depth with addition of Jaylen Brantley
May 17, 2013, 5:23 PM EDT
ny2lasports.com
With three guards, most notably leading scorer DeAndre Kane, deciding to transfer Marshall head coach Tom Herrion was in need of some extra depth for his backcourt in 2013-14. Thanks to a commitment from 2013 combo guard Jaylen Brantley, the Thundering Herd won’t go into next season shorthanded in that area. Brantley, who played at…
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Report: Sandi Marcius transferring to DePaul for final season
May 17, 2013, 4:36 PM EDT
AP
Last month it was reported that Purdue forward Sandi Marcius was running into a major complication in regards to his decision to graduate and then transfer to another school where he would be able to play as a graduate student. That major complication was Purdue’s refusal to pay for the summer school courses Marcius needs…
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Report: Nebraska to open Pinnacle Arena against Florida Gulf Coast
May 17, 2013, 3:21 PM EDT
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Florida Gulf Coast was one of the best stories of the 2013 NCAA tournament, becoming the first 15-seed to reach the Sweet 16 and earning the moniker “Dunk City” (thanks to Troy Machir) with their attractive style of play and penchant for above the rim finishes. And next season the Eagles, under new head coach…
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AP
After two quiet seasons at the University of Texas, sophomore Jaylen Bond made the decision to transfer. Bond, a 6-7 forward from Philadelphia, averaged just 3.1 points and 4.1 rebounds in just under 14 minutes per game during his Longhorn career. Friday, Bond announced his decision to transfer to Temple via Twitter and it’s safe…
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WCC, commissioner Jamie Zaninovich agree to three-year extension
May 17, 2013, 1:43 PM EDT
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In his six seasons as commissioner of the West Coast Conference, Jamie Zaninovich has helped the conference improve its brand in a variety of ways. Whether it’s been the addition of BYU (Pacific joins this summer) or the idea to move the conference basketball tournaments to Orleans Arena in Las Vegas, it’s safe to say…
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While in Chicago taking part in this week’s NBA Draft Combine, former Kansas shooting guard had to answer some questions regarding the allegations levied by his former AAU coach, Darius Cobb, a couple weeks ago. In a story done by USA Today in early May, Cobb stated that he accepted $10,000 from a runner in…
