Conference Tourney Previews, Part 2 of 3

HoopsHD keeps celebrating the greatest time of the year with Part 2 of our 3-part preview of every single conference tourney in the nation. Jon Teitel continues our coverage with his predictions for 6 more conference tourneys getting underway in the days ahead. Tweet us if you have any comments, check back later next week for his picks on the remaining 15 conference tourneys, and if you missed his picks last weekend about 10 other conference tourneys you can find them at:
https://hoopshd.com/2026/03/02/conference-tourney-previews-part-1-of-3-2

America East tourney predicted champ: UMBC (#1 seed)
Dates: March 7-14
Location: Campus sites
2025 tourney champ: Bryant (#1 seed)
Fun fact: Vermont has won 5 of past 8 tourneys
Seeding: 8 of past 10 champs were #1-seed
The Catamounts have owned this tourney since before COVID but might have difficulty with the campus site format based on their 13-PT loss at UMBC last month. I was leaning towards choosing NJIT after they won 10 of their 1st 12 conference games, but a 3-game losing streak to finish February has finished any momentum they had. In contrast, UMBC coach Jim Ferry has only lost 2 games since Christmas while going 8-0 at Chesapeake Employers Insurance Arena (rolls right off the tongue!) so they get the nod. The big question is whether the Retrievers are prepared for the postseason, as their strength of schedule is literally the worst in the nation. On the plus side, they do an excellent job of defending without fouling (their 13.5 fouls/game ranks #3 in the nation)…but I wonder if they should get a little more handsy since their opponents’ 68.1 FT% is 8th-worst in the nation. P.S. If you are casting a vote for the all-name team, I strongly recommend you consider SR G Cougar Downing!

Big Sky tourney predicted champ: Eastern Washington (#3 seed)
Dates: March 7-11
Location: Boise, ID
2025 tourney champ: Montana (#2 seed)
Fun fact: 6 of past 7 winners are from state of Montana
Seeding: 4 of past 5 champs were not #1 seed
Portland State looked unstoppable after starting conference play 11-1 with just a 4-PT loss to Montana in January. The bad news is that they lost 4 of 5 to finish February with an entire foot full of stubbed toes, the good news is that they are still the #1 seed, but the worst news is that this tourney does not like #1 seeds. Therefore, I will go with the unlikeliest of contenders in Eastern Washington. Coach Dan Monson lost 22 games last year during his debut season in Cheney, then started out this season 5-17…but somehow flipped the switch in February with an 8-game winning streak that helped them move all the way up to 3rd place in the standings. Their defense has been pretty terrible all year, but so has their luck, as their opponents have combined to shoot a ridiculous 75.9 FT%. Their brutal non-conference schedule included trips to UCLA/Colorado/BYU/Utah, which has certainly prepared them for conference play, and for you religious scholars, how in God’s name could you bet against a team whose best player is named Isaiah Moses?!

CAA tourney predicted champ: UNCW (#1 seed)
Dates: March 6-10
Location: Washington, DC
2025 tourney champ: UNCW (#2 seed)
Fun fact: 6 different champs in past 7 years
Seeding: 8 of past 10 champs were top-2 seed
The sentimental pick (as always) is the Tribe because they are 1 of only 3 original D-1 schools (along with Army/Citadel) who have never made the NCAA tourney…but even though they swept UNCW this year I am going with the sweepee (is that even a word?) over the sweeper. This tourney likes teams who have not won it in awhile, but even though the Seahawks are the defending champ this has been a pretty good year for Seahawks in the postseason (sadly for this Patriots fan). Since winning just 7 games in his debut season in 2021, Coach Takayo Siddle has won 21+ games for the 5th year in a row and has turned into 1 of the best mid-major coaches in the country. The key to their success is perimeter defense, as their 29.4 3P% allowed is #8 in the nation. They also won the portal battle, as JR PF Patrick Wessler did very little during his 2 years at Virginia Tech, but is now averaging nearly a double-double with 13.5 PPG/9.5 RPG while leading the league with 60.1 FG%.

MAAC tourney predicted champ: Siena (#3 seed)
Dates: March 5-10
Location: Atlantic City, NJ
2025 tourney champ: Mt. St. Mary’s (#6 seed)
Fun fact: only 3 champs since 2016 are Iona/Mt. St. Mary’s/St. Peter’s
Seeding: 11 of past 13 champs were not #1 seed

I know that Merrimack is the best team in the conference, but this tourney simply despises #1 seeds. Siena coach Gerry McNamara had a rough year #1 with 18 losses, but has shown great improvement in year #2 with 20 wins: for anyone who watched the 2003 NCAA tourney when G-Mac played at Syracuse, I assure you that he knows a few things about winning games in March. The Saints started the season 9-2, and had a 6-game winning streak in the middle of conference play, so they have proven that they can string together several wins in a row. They were swept by the Warriors this year, but the 1st loss was by 4 PTS and the 2nd loss was in OT so you know they can hang with the regular season champs. It is dangerous to pick a team that is so underwhelming from behind the arc (30 3P% is bottom-25 in the nation), but if it has not ruined them yet then perhaps it will not ruin them at all.

MVC tourney predicted champ: Belmont (#1 seed)
Dates: March 5-8
Location: St. Louis, MO
2025 tourney champ: Drake (#1 seed)
Fun fact: each of past 3 championship schools won multiple titles in a row
Seeding: 4 of past 5 champs were top-2 seed
I do not know what more you can ask out of Coach Casey Alexander: he finished his stint at Lipscomb with 3 straight 20-win seasons from 2017-2019, and has now had 7 straight winning seasons in Nashville. The Bruins have lost just 5 games this season: 2 in OT, 1 by a single point, and 2 others by single-digits. This tourney has been kind to top-2 seeds, and after switching over from the OVC 4 years ago, I think it is time for Belmont to finally claim its 1st MVC title.. There are some teams that require a deep-dive to discover the secret to their success but that is not the case for the Bruins: their 51.7 FG% is #4 in the nation, and their 40.5 3P% is #3 in the nation. The most amazing part is that since losing SR PG Nic McClain to a knee injury on New Year’s Day, they have gone 13-3 during his absence, but are still hoping to welcome him back onto the court any day now.

Southland predicted champ: SFA (#1 seed)
Dates: March 8-11
Location: Lake Charles, LA
2025 tourney champ: McNeese (#1 seed)
Fun fact: Each of past 3 champs won consecutive titles
Seeding: 10 of past 12 champs were top-2 seed

McNeese is the 2-time-defending champ, and has only lost a pair of road games by single-digits since allowing 112 PTS in Ann Arbor to finish 2025…but SFA says “Hold my sasparilla” as they have only lost 4 games all year by a combined 13 PTS. I am usually not a big fan of 1st-year coaches, but Matt Braeuer is literally a handful of possessions away from being undefeated so I cannot hold that against him. Then again, when you can attain such a gaudy record despite shooting 68.5 FT% then perhaps you should not be afraid of a game that goes down to the wire. The Lumberjacks chop down most of their opponents on defense, as their 65.9 PPG allowed is top-20 in the nation. They also have 1 of the best players in the country who you have probably never heard of: SR PG Keon Thompson, who is averaging 18.1 PPG/4.8 RPG/4.4 APG.

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Hoops HD Daily Rundown – Thursday, Mar 5th

NEWS AND NOTES

-Houston was in deep trouble at home for much of their game against Baylor, but the Cougars finally kicked into gear late in the 2nd half to take control en route to a 77-64 win.

-In a classic Southwest Conference matchup, Arkansas took their frustrations from their loss at Florida out on the Texas Longhorns en route to a 20-point victory. Neither team’s position really changed on the seedlist, however.

-SMU’s at-large hopes took another body blow with a home loss to Miami. The Mustangs better find a way to win at Florida State or they will be sweating bullets next week during the ACC Tournament.

-California took care of the first leg of their road trip with a win at Georgia Tech. A win at Wake Forest would put the Bears closer to the good side of the bubble, but that will not be easy by any stretch.

-Purdue was in a free fall by protected seed standards; they trailed Northwestern on the road by 9 at halftime. The Boilers did rebound with a harder-than-expected 70-66 victory. Has a 2 or 3 seed ever looked this flimsy this late in the year?

-Indiana temporarily got back on track by avenging a loss to Minnesota from earlier in the season; they mauled the Gophers by 30 points. They still have what amounts to a play-in game against Ohio State this weekend. And speaking of the Buckeyes…

-Ohio State continues their late season push with a blowout win at Penn State. Consider this is the same place where Michigan narrowly escaped with a win and Iowa could not escape and ended up with a loss that smells bad for the Hawkeyes.

-I think we can stop talking about USC as an NCAA Tournament-worthy team. They lost at Washington and even a home win against UCLA won’t be enough to pull them out of their nosedive. They better win the B1G Tournament or else.

-Stanford is still a long shot for an at-large, but they did win at Notre Dame last night. That is something that NC State was not able to do, for example.

-Bubble teams better be cheering hard against Colorado State; the Rams are red-hot with their 8th straight win in the Mountain West and they got #8 with an 8-point win at The Pit against New Mexico. That is not what the Lobos needed as they strive for their own NCAA Tournament bid.

-UAB pulled off road perfection in the American with a win at Charlotte last night. This is one of the bizarro splits of all time; the Blazers are 9-0 on the ROAD in the American but are 1-7 at home. And if you guessed that the American tournament will be played in Birmingham, you would be correct! (thankfully for them it’s Legacy Arena, not Bartow Arena)

HIGHLIGHTED GAMES

-MICHIGAN AT IOWA (Big Ten). Michigan is almost locked into a #1 seed and likely will lock one up with a win tonight. Iowa should be solidly in the field, but a win in a game like this could help move them up to the top half of the bracket.

-Rutgers @ Michigan State (Big Ten) – Michigan State is pretty much guaranteed a protected seed and should be able to hold serve tonight

-South Florida @ Memphis (American) – South Florida can clinch first place outright with a win, and if they can win out until the American championship game they may get a serious look for an at-large. The American has been weak this year, but South Florida is clearly the best overall team

-Howard @ Norfolk State (MEAC) – Howard is getting close to wrapping up 1st place in the MEAC

-Louisiana Tech @ Liberty (Conference USA) – since clinching 1st place Liberty seems to have taken a few weeks off. We’ll see if they can build up some momentum heading into the CUSA Tournament

-Bethune Cookman @ Florida A&M (SWAC) – this is a great rivalry and Cookman has cruised to a first place finish

-Cal Poly @ UC Irvine (Big West) – UC Irvine has had some battles this year, but despite having five overall losses I still think they’re the strongest overall team in the conference and they can stay tied for 1st place with a win tonight

-UC Riverside @ Hawaii (Big West) – Hawaii is trying to keep pace with UC Irvine

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Championship Week Video Notebook – Day 3

Check out the HOOPS HD SURVIVAL BOARD, which shows who is a lock, who is on the bubble, and who needs the auto-bid

Also, don’t miss our CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT PAGE, which has brackets, times, and viewing information for all 31 conference tournaments

Check out our new HOOPS HD TEAM SHEETS AND DEFCON RATINGS for all 364 D1 teams

Finally, be sure to keep an eye on our most recent BRACKET PROJECTIONS

It was Quarterfinal Day in the NEC and we saw our first major upset at Central Connecticut fell at home to Wagner. Long Island also got a big scare from Chicago State. It was also Day 2 of the Quintuplefinals in the Horizon League where Oakland fell to Northern Kentucky. We also had Opening Round action in the Atlantic Sun and OVC conferences. We break down all of the conference tournament action, and then close with tonight’s edition of Griggs AI!

PATRIOT LEAGUE QUARTERFINALS:

OHIO VALLEY QUARTERFINALS:

SUMMIT LEAGUE QUARTERFINALS:

MISSOURI VALLEY OPENING ROUND:

METRO ATLATNIC OPENING ROUND:

SUN BELT 3RD ROUND:

WEST COAST 1ST ROUND:

Audio only:

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Hoops HD Daily Rundown – Wednesday, Mar 4th

CLICK HERE for our latest CHAMPIONSHIP WEEK VIDEO NOTEBOOK which contains recaps and previews of all the conference tournament action, brackets, links, and more..

SURVIVAL BOARD UPDATE:

ACC:
-Georgia Tech (who may actually already be out) is 100% out with a home loss to Cal OR a Notre Dame home win over Stanford OR a Pitt home win over Florida State
-Boston College is out with a Notre Dame home win over Stanford OR a Pitt home win over Florida State

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NEWS AND NOTES:

-UCLA is a homecourt hero, but their wins at home have been good enough to where I’m thinking they’re gonna make it. Last night was one of their better games of the year as they led Nebraska tip to buzzer and won going away 72-52.

-Texas Tech, who we could not have praised more heavily on our last Hoops HD Report, followed that up with a 73-65 home loss to TCU. I think I was almost as surprised by this as I was their win at Iowa State. As for TCU, it was one they really needed and it likely lands them in the field.

-Kansas fell behind early at Arizona State and by halftime were down a coach. They trailed 40-20 at the half and while they came back and got as close as 3, Arizona State held on to win.

-Alabama, who we also praised heavily on the last Hoops HD Report and who had won eight straight, fell at Georgia 98-88. This one was a little less surprising because Georgia is a tournament team, and they were at home, and they had been playing well lately, but it does still qualify as a bit of an upset. It was a big win for the Dawgs. They should make the field if they hold serve the rest of the way.

-Clemson battled North Carolina, which is a place Clemson rarely wins at. They had a halftime lead and the game was close all throughout, but in the final minute UNC made the plays they needed to and held on for a tough 67-63 win. After being really sluggish in recent weeks, Clemson looked strong last night despite not getting the win.

-Miami OH is still unbeaten and they won yet another game that came down to the final possession. Toledo had a chance to tie or win at the end of regulation, but couldn’t get a shot up and Miami survived 74-72.

-VCU got a scare from George Mason, but held on for a 70-65 and is still within reach of the bubble.

-UCF continues to be one of the more schizophrenic teams out there. They lost again at home and again to a team that’s nowhere near the NCAA Tournament. Oklahoma State needed overtime, but they got the 111-104 win over UCF. UCF should still make the field, but they’ll be in the bottom half of the bracket and likely won’t go past the Round of 64. Or they’ll end up making the Final Four. Depends on which team shows up.

-Missouri is another team that always takes a big crap on themselves right after you want to start liking them. They fell 80-64 at Oklahoma last night in a game where the Sooners were never not in control.

-Texas A&M needed a big win and got it. They knocked off Kentucky 96-85 in a game that was probably just as important to them psychologically as it was on paper. It was a home win, but it followed a loss to rivals Texas and pulled them out of a bit of a tailspin.

-Cincinnati has looked like a tournament caliber team for the last few weeks. On the court, they are a tournament caliber team. The problem is everything they did prior to these last few weeks. They still don’t have anything close to a tournament caliber profile, but they are a potentially dangerous team in the Big 12 Tournament. They blew BYU (who is admittedly injury ridden) off the floor last night 90-68.

-San Diego State can go to the NCAA Tournament!! They’ll just need to purchase tickets to do it. They lost at Boise State last night 85-77 and I for one see no way for this team to get in without winning the auto bid.

-Last, and VERY MUCH least, Utah State was blown off the floor by UNLV 92-65. This was a game that we paid almost no attention to beforehand because we didn’t expect it to be good at all. Well…it wasn’t! But not for the reasons we thought. Utah State, after looking so good all season long, has really had some clunkers in their last couple of games and while they’ll still almost assuredly be in the NCAA Tournament, their seed and placement in the bracket has taken a huge hit.

HIGHLIGHTED GAMES:

-MINNESOTA AT INDIANA (Big Ten). Indiana is barely hanging on by a thread and another loss to a team that’s nowhere near the bubble could end up knocking them all the way out. They have to win this one tonight.

-TEXAS AT ARKANSAS (SEC). Texas is coming off a big win at Texas A&M and Arkansas needs to regroup after being blown out at Florida. Both teams are in the field and Arkansas has the better profile, but at this point this is more about seeding than it is getting selected.

-MIAMI FL AT SMU (ACC). Miami FL is looking like a team that will land in the top half of the bracket and has the chance to pick up another nice road win tonight. SMU is right on the bubble and needs a win like this to help them get inside of it. There should be a huge sense of urgency for the Mustangs in this one.

OTHER NOTABLE GAMES:

-California @ Georgia Tech (ACC) – Cal needs to win out and then avoid a bad loss in the ACC Tournament just to have a chance.

-Ohio State @ Penn State (Big Ten) – Ohio State just got a much needed win at Purdue and needs to hold serve tonight to avoid undoing that and falling back outside the bubble

-Loyola Chicago @ Saint Louis (Atlantic 10) – this should seem like a buy game for Saint Louis

-Maryland @ Wisconsin (Big ten) – the Badgers should have little trouble in this one and should land in the top half of the bracket barring a major collapse

-Villanova @ DePaul (Big East) – Nova was clobbered by the Johnnies in their last game and DePaul is having a much better than average year for them, but this is still one Nova should be able to win on the road

-Baylor @ Houston (Big 12) – Baylor is coming off a surprising win at UCF, but this is still one where Houston should win easily

-Colorado State @ New Mexico (Mountain West) – New Mexico is clinging to the bubble and needs to hold serve in this one

-USC @ Washington (Big Ten) – I’m not even sure USC is still on the board given recent events and game results, but we’ll include them just in case

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Championship Week Video Notebook – Day 2

Check out the HOOPS HD SURVIVAL BOARD, which shows who is a lock, who is on the bubble, and who needs the auto-bid

Also, don’t miss our CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT PAGE, which has brackets, times, and viewing information for all 31 conference tournaments

Check out our new HOOPS HD TEAM SHEETS AND DEFCON RATINGS for all 364 D1 teams

Finally, be sure to keep an eye on our most recent BRACKET PROJECTIONS

The Sun Belt and Patriot League Tournaments are underway!! We also had our first Quintuplefinal game in the Horizon League. Action gets underway tomorrow in the Atlantic Sun, NEC, and Summit Leagues. We run through all of the conference tournament action.

NEC QUARTERFINALS:

BIG SOUTH OPENING ROUND:

SUMMIT LEAGUE OPENING ROUND:

ATLANTIC SUN SUN OPENING ROUND:

OHIO VALLEY OPENING ROUND:

HORIZON LEAGUE QUINTUPLEFINALS:

SUN BELT 2ND ROUND:

And for all you radio lovers, below is an audio only version of the show…

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Handing out the Hardware: All-conference awards of the year (Part 1 of 2)

CLICK HERE for today’s HOOPS HD DAILY RUNDOWN and several other important links pertaining to Championship Week!

The end of the regular season means that it is time to recognize the best players/coaches in college basketball this season. HoopsHD’s Jon Teitel has reviewed all the numbers and is ready to announce his picks for the 5 best players from each conference based on their all-around stats. Players are listed in a traditional 5-position lineup (G-G-F-F-C) whenever possible with several exceptions, plus special awards for each conference’s Player of the Year (POY), Rookie of the Year (ROY), Defensive Player of the Year (DPOY), 6th Man of the Year (6TH), and Coach of the Year (COY). If you think he has overlooked anyone then feel free to tweet us your comments and check back next week for the rest of the conferences in Part 2.

America East
G: Amir Lindsey (Albany)
G: Jeremiah Quigley (Binghamton)
F: Austin Green (UMass-Lowell)
F: Belal El Shakery (New Hampshire)
F: Gus Yalden (Vermont)
POY: Amir Lindsey (Albany)
ROY: David Bolden (NJIT)
DPOY: Okechukwu Okeke (Albany)
6TH: Caden Diggs (UMBC)
COY: Jim Ferry (UMBC)

Atlantic Sun
G: Kamrin Oriol (North Florida)
G: Zyree Collins (Austin Peay)
F: Collin Parker (Austin Peay)
F: JR Konieczny (FGCU)
F: Shelton Williams-Dryden (West Georgia)
POY: Shelton Williams-Dryden (West Georgia)
ROY: Zyree Collins (Austin Peay)
DPOY: Javar Daniel (West Georgia)
6TH: Josh Smith (West Georgia)
COY: John Shulman (Central Arkansas)

Big Sky
G: Money Williams (Montana)
G: Quinn Denker (Northern Colorado)
F: Brock Wisne (Northern Colorado)
F: Terri Miller Jr. (Portland State)
C: Tre-Vaughn Minott (Portland State)
POY: Money Williams (Montana)
ROY: Jackson Rasmussen (Idaho)
DPOY: Prophet Johnson (Northern Colorado)
6TH: Caleb Van De Griend (Idaho State)
COY: Jase Coburn (Portland State)

Big South
G: A’lahn Sumler (Charleston Southern)
G: Brycen Blaine (Charleston Southern)
F: Jonah Pierce (Presbyterian)
F: Toyaz Solomon (UNC Asheville)
C: Logan Duncomb (Winthrop)
POY: A’lahn Sumler (Charleston Southern)
ROY: Spence Sims (Gardner-Webb)
DPOY: Owen Aquino (High Point)
6TH: Brycen Blaine (Charleston Southern)
COY: Flynn Clayman (High Point)

CAA
G: Cruz Davis (Hofstra)
G: Erik Pratt (Stony Brook)
F: Jason Rivera-Torres (Monmouth)
F: Chandler Cuthrell (Elon)
F: Lewis Walker (North Carolina A&T)
POY: Cruz Davis (Hofstra)
ROY: Lewis Walker (North Carolina A&T)
DPOY: Jason Rivera-Torres (Monmouth)
6TH: Reese Miller (William & Mary)
COY: Speedy Claxton (Hofstra)

Horizon
G: Kyler D’Augustino (IU Indy)
G: Corey Hadnot II (Purdue Fort Wayne)
G: Brody Robinson (Oakland)
F: DeSean Goode (Robert Morris)
F: Dayan Nessah (Cleveland State)
POY: Corey Hadnot II (Purdue Fort Wayne)
ROY: DeSean Goode (Robert Morris)
DPOY: Tae Dozier (Northern Kentucky)
6TH: Chevalier Emery (Cleveland State)
COY: Clint Sargent (Wright State)

MAAC
G: Jaden Winston (Manhattan)
G: Gavin Doty (Siena)
G: Kevair Kennedy (Merrimack)
F: Amarri Monroe (Quinnipiac)
F: Anquan Hill (Sacred Heart)
POY: Kevair Kennedy (Merrimack)
ROY: Kevair Kennedy (Merrimack)
DPOY: Amarri Monroe (Quinnipiac)
6TH: Rhyjon Blackwell (Marist)
COY: Bashir Mason (St. Peter’s)

MVC
G: JaQuan Johnson (Bradley)
G: Jalen Quinn (Drake)
F: Chase Walker (Illinois State)
F: Ian Scott (Indiana State)
C: Fred King (Murray State)
POY: Jalen Quinn (Drake)
ROY: Andy Johnson (Illinois Chicago)
DPOY: Fred King (Murray State)
6TH: Roman Domon (Murray State)
COY: Casey Alexander (Belmont)

NEC
G: Malachi Davis (LIU)
G: Skylar Wicks (St. Francis)
F: Jamal Fuller (LIU)
F: Darin Smith Jr. (CCSU)
F: Shilo Jackson (Le Moyne)
POY: Darin Smith Jr. (CCSU)
ROY: David Jevtic (FDU)
DPOY: Qadir Martin (Mercyhurst)
6TH: Davante Hackett (Stonehill)
COY: Nate Champion (Le Moyne)

OVC
G: Anias Futrell (Lindenwood)
G: Aaron Nkrumah (Tennessee State)
F: Cameron Wallace (Little Rock)
F: Andrija Bukumirovic (UT Martin)
C: Milos Nenadic (Lindenwood)
POY: Anias Futrell (Lindenwood)
ROY: Matas Deniusas (UT Martin)
DPOY: Aaron Nkrumah (Tennessee State)
6TH: Cardell Bailey (Southern Indiana)
COY: Jonathan Mattox (Morehead State)

Patriot
G: Nasir Whitlock (Lehigh)
G: Jalen Cox (Colgate)
F: Ben Defty (Boston University)
F: Andrew Alekseyenko (Colgate)
C: Aidan Kehoe (Navy)
POY: Nasir Whitlock (Lehigh)
ROY: Andrew Alekseyenko (Colgate)
DPOY: Hank Alvey (Lehigh)
6TH: Madden Collins (American)
COY: Jon Perry (Navy)

SoCon
G: Kahmare Holmes (Wofford)
G: Baraka Okojie (Mercer)
F: Justin Neely (UNC Greensboro)
F: TJ Johnson (VMI)
C: Armani Mighty (Mercer)
POY: Baraka Okojie (Mercer)
ROY: Alex Wilkins (Furman)
DPOY: Cam Morris III (ETSU)
6TH: Jaylen Smith (VMI)
COY: Brooks Savage (ETSU)

Southland
G: Keon Thompson (Stephen F. Austin)
G: Tahj Staveskie (Incarnate Word)
G: Jakevion Buckley (New Orleans)
F: Braden East (Lamar)
F: Ronnie Harrison (East Texas A&M)
POY: Keon Thompson (Stephen F. Austin)
ROY: Larry Johnson (McNeese)
DPOY: Jerald Colonel (Stephen F. Austin)
6TH: Narit Chotikavanic (Stephen F. Austin)
COY: Matt Braeuer (Stephen F. Austin)

Summit
G: Nolan Minessale (St. Thomas)
G: Nick Janowski (St. Thomas)
G: Carson Johnson (Denver)
F: Jeremiah Burke (Denver)
C: Cameron Fens (South Dakota)
POY: Nolan Minessale (St. Thomas)
ROY: Nick Janowski (St. Thomas)
DPOY: Eli King (North Dakota)
6TH: Isaiah Johnson-Arigu (St. Thomas)
COY: Dave Richman (North Dakota State)

Sun Belt
G: Krystian Lewis (Louisiana-Monroe)
G: Chaze Harris (South Alabama)
F: DJ Hall (Texas State)
F: Tylik Weeks (Southern Miss)
C: Theo Seng (Troy)
POY: Chaze Harris (South Alabama)
ROY: DJ Hall (Texas State)
DPOY: Thomas Dowd (Troy)
6TH: Nakavieon White (Georgia Southern)
COY: Justin Gray (Coastal Carolina)

WCC
G: Styles Phipps (Pepperdine)
G: Joel Foxwell (Portland)
F: Graham Ike (Gonzaga)
F: Elias Ralph (Pacific)
F: Paulius Murauskas (St. Mary’s)
POY: Graham Ike (Gonzaga)
ROY: Joel Foxwell (Portland)
DPOY: Will Heimbrodt (Seattle)
6TH: Allen Graves (Santa Clara)
COY: Dave Smart (Pacific)

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