News, Notes, and Highlighted Games – Sunday, Jan 1st

For Jon Teitel’s 2nd part of the Midseason All-Conference Awards – CLICK HERE

For Stalica’s UTR Game of the Day – CLICK HERE

For Jon Teitel’s first Bracket Projection of the season – CLICK HERE

NEWS AND NOTES:

-Xavier finished off December with a bang and knocked UConn out of the ranks of the unbeaten with a 10-point win at home. The Musketeers are getting closer to looking like a protected seed and UConn is suddenly looking up at teams like Xavier and Providence in the Big East standings.

-Marquette is starting to solidify their postseason status with a win at Villanova yesterday. The Golden Eagles have now won 3 straight against Nova and the Wildcats really need to get a sense of urgency if they want to make any postseason right now.

-Kansas missed their alarm clock and was down by 15 at home against Oklahoma State before mounting a late comeback to escape an upset bid from the Pokes.

-Houston also had to sweat out a home game against Central Florida, but it’s not terribly surprising when you consider how both teams have been playing this season. The Knights have a lot of missed opportunities on their resume and not enough actual wins for the Committee.

-Arizona got out to a big lead against Arizona State on the road and thwarted a late Sun Devil comeback to beat their in-state rivals. The Wildcats are looking like they are a 1-seed caliber team at this stage of the season.

-Only Texas managed to get a win on the road in the Big 12 against Oklahoma; Iowa State beat Baylor, TCU beat Texas Tech (with actual fans in the stands, unlike Clemson) and Kansas State managed to beat West Virginia. Any road win in the Big 12 is going to be gold.

-New Mexico’s winning streak was put to the test in the thin air of Wyoming, but held on for a 1-point win after a pair of free throws in the closing seconds gave them the lead for good. How long the Lobos remain undefeated will be a question that gets asked week in and week out.

-Wake Forest is checking off boxes where they can beat good ACC teams at home, and added Virginia Tech to that list yesterday. Now they just need a good road win or two in conference play.

-Charleston needed overtime against Towson, but their win yesterday should finally vault them into the Top 25 and a spot on tomorrow night’s Hoops HD Report.

-The A-10 desperately needs Saint Louis and Dayton to get separation from the rest of the conference and got that with SLU winning at Saint Joe’s and Dayton winning at a Davidson team coming off of a road win at Fordham. They still have a lot of work to do just to get above the First Four line.

-We’ll have to do some crack research, but we are pretty sure this is the first time San Jose State starts Mountain West play 2-0 thanks to their win at Colorado State yesterday. Chad will not silence the nonbelievers anymore.

-The San Francisco Dons are an inexplicable 0-2 in the WCC thanks to a home loss against Steve Lavin’s San Diego squad yesterday. It’s looking more and more like the WCC will be the Big 2 of Gonzaga/Saint Mary’s and everyone else.

HIGHLIGHTED GAMES:

PROVIDENCE AT DEPAUL (Big East).  Providence can pick up their eighth straight win, get to 4-0 in the Big East, and pick up their fourth true road win.  Their resume keeps looking better and better, and this is certainly a winnable game for them.

-CINCINNATI AT TEMPLE (American).  Cincinnati has won four straight and improved to 10-4 on the year, but they still have a lot of work to do before we declare them NCAA Tourney worthy.  They do appear to be improving, though.  This would be their first true road win of the year if they’re able to pull it off.

-USC AT WASHINGTON STATE (Pac 12).  This should be a winnable road game for a USC team that appears to be improving as the season goes along.

-DRAKE AT MISSOURI STATE (Missouri Valley).  Drake had to sweat (again) the other night against an inferior team in Valpo, but Drake (again) held on to win.  They’re 11-3, which is not a bad record, and you just get the feeling that they’ve amassed it while playing nowhere near their ceiling.

-MARYLAND AT MICHIGAN (Big Ten).  You get the sense that this is a road game that Maryland should win.  They’re a top 25ish team, they’re on the road against an NITish (at best) team in Michigan, and should be able to pull it out.

-MEMPHIS AT TULANE (American).  Memphis has strung together quite a few wins, and they’ll be tested a little bit by Tulane today, but it’s still a winnable conference road game for them and it will give the value of their resume another little boost if they can pull it off.

-UCLA AT WASHINGTON (Pac 12).  UCLA is playing as well as anyone right now, and while winning at Washington isn’t a cakewalk, it’s the kind of road game that a protected seeded caliber team like UCLA should be able to win.

-OHIO STATE AT NORTHWESTERN (Big Ten).  Northwestern is looking like a tournament team to me, but I know they still have work to do.  They’re at home against an Ohio State team that also appears to be a tournament caliber team, and a win today would really help boost their resume.  This is actually a nice opportunity for both these teams.

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Under The Radar Game of the Day – Sunday, January 1st

Belmont (9-5, 2-1) at Southern Illinois (10-4, 2-1) – 5:00 PM ET (ESPNU)

Happy New Year from everyone on the Hoops HD Staff – our UTR Game of the Day goes to Carbondale, Illinois where the Salukis of Southern Illinois hosts the Belmont Bruins in the Missouri Valley Conference. This is the 2nd Belmont game in a row we have highlighted; they moved up to 2-1 in league play after beating Bradley at home to knock the Braves out of the ranks of the unbeaten in MVC play. Drew Fribert led the Bruins with 21 points.

SIU has wins at Evansville and at Murray State in league play; their only loss so far in the MVC was at home against Indiana State. The Salukis are also on an overall 5-game winning streak that includes a win at SEMO along with 3 other buy-game wins. Marcus Domask (17.6 PPG, 6.2 RPG) leads the way for SIU.

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Handing out the Hardware: All-conference players of 2022 (Part 2 of 2)

The end of the calendar year means that it is time to recognize the best players in college basketball during 2022. HoopsHD’s Jon Teitel has reviewed all of 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 a special award for Player of the Year So Far (POYSF). If you think that he has overlooked anyone then feel free to tweet us your comments, and if you missed the remaining conferences yesterday in Part 1:
https://hoopshd.com/2022/12/30/handing-out-the-hardware-all-conference-players-of-2022-part-1-of-2

MAAC
G: Dwight Murray Jr. (Rider)
G: Javian McCollum (Siena)
F: Supreme Cook (Fairfield)
F: Nelly Junior Joseph (Iona)
C: Patrick Gardner (Marist)
POYSF: Dwight Murray Jr. (Rider)

MAC
G: RayJ Dennis (Toledo)
G: Xavier Castaneda (Akron)
F: Emoni Bates (Eastern Michigan)
F: Setric Millner Jr. (Toledo)
C: Payton Sparks (Ball State)
POYSF: Emoni Bates (Eastern Michigan)

MEAC
G: Sam Sessoms (Coppin State)
G: Malik Miller (Morgan State)
F: Joe Bryant Jr. (Norfolk State)
F: Steve Settle III (Howard)
F: Kris Bankston (Norfolk State)
POYSF: Sam Sessoms (Coppin State)

MVC
G: Ben Sheppard (Belmont)
G: Bowen Born (Northern Iowa)
G: Tucker DeVries (Drake)
F: Marcus Domask (Southern Illinois)
F: Ben Krikke (Valparaiso)
POYSF: Bowen Born (Northern Iowa)

MWC
G: Steven Ashworth (Utah State)
G: Jaelen House (New Mexico)
G: EJ Harkless (UNLV)
F: Taylor Funk (Utah State)
F: Morris Udeze (New Mexico)
POYSF: Steven Ashworth (Utah State)

NEC
G: Demetre Roberts (Fairleigh Dickinson)
G: Grant Singleton (Fairleigh Dickinson)
G: Landon Moore (St. Francis PA)
F: Nico Galette (Sacred Heart)
F: Josh Cohen (St. Francis PA)
POYSF: Josh Cohen (St. Francis PA)

OVC
G: Phillip Russell (Southeast Missouri State)
G: Jr. Clay (Tennessee State)
G: Marcus Fitzgerald Jr. (Tennessee State)
F: Myron Gardner (Little Rock)
F: Jaylen Sebree (Tennessee Tech)
POYSF: Jr. Clay (Tennessee State)

Pac-12
G: KJ Simpson (Colorado)
G: Jaime Jaquez Jr. (UCLA)
F: Azuolas Tubelis (Arizona)
F: Keion Brooks Jr. (Washington)
C: Oumar Ballo (Arizona)
POYSF: Azuolas Tubelis (Arizona)

Patriot
G: Tucker Richardson (Colgate)
G: Xander Rice (Bucknell)
F: Gerrale Gates (Holy Cross)
F: Walter Whyte (Boston University)
C: Andre Screen (Bucknell)
POYSF: Gerrale Gates (Holy Cross)

SEC
G: Wade Taylor IV (Texas A&M)
G: Kobe Brown (Missouri)
F: Oscar Tshiebwe (Kentucky)
F: Brandon Miller (Alabama)
F: KJ Williams (LSU)
POYSF: Brandon Miller (Alabama)

SoCon
G: Mike Bothwell (Furman)
G: Jackson Paveletzke (Wofford)
F: BJ Mack (Wofford)
F: Stephen Clark (Citadel)
C: Jake Stephens (Chattanooga)
POYSF: Jake Stephens (Chattanooga)

Southland
G: Demarcus Sharp (Northwestern State)
G: Jordan Johnson (New Orleans)
F: Christian Shumate (McNeese State)
F: Isaac Mushila (Texas A&M CC)
C: Bonke Maring (Houston Christian)
POYSF: Jordan Johnson (New Orleans)

SWAC
G: TJ Madlock (Alabama State)
G: Zion Harmon (Bethune-Cookman)
G: Ken Evans Jr. (Jackson State)
F: Carte’Are Gordon (Grambling)
F: Joirdon Karl Nicholas (Texas Southern)
POYSF: Joirdon Karl Nicholas (Texas Southern)

Summit
G: Max Abmas (Oral Roberts)
G: Shemarri Allen (Kansas City)
G: Trenton Massner (Western Illinois)
F: Grant Nelson (North Dakota State)
F: Connor Vanover (Oral Roberts)
POYSF: Max Abmas (Oral Roberts)

Sun Belt
G: Taevion Kinsey (Marshall)
G: Andrew Taylor (Marshall)
F: Jordan Brown (Louisiana)
F: Felipe Haase (Southern Miss)
C: Essam Mostafa (Coastal Carolina)
POYSF: Taevion Kinsey (Marshall)

WCC
G: Brandin Podziemski (Santa Clara)
G: Cam Shelton (Loyola Marymount)
F: Drew Timme (Gonzaga)
F: Maxwell Lewis (Pepperdine)
C: Mitchell Saxen (St. Mary’s)
POYSF: Drew Timme (Gonzaga)

WAC
G: Cameron Gooden (Utah Tech)
G: Will Johnston (UTRGV)
F: Gabe McGlothan (Grand Canyon)
F: Sadaidriene Hall (Stephen F. Austin)
C: Aziz Bandaogo (Utah Valley)
POYSF: Will Johnston (UTRGV)

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News, Notes, and Highlighted Games – Saturday, Dec 31st

For Jon Teitel’s Part 1 of his Midseason All-Conference Awards – CLICK HERE

For John Stalica’s UTR Game of the Day in the Bee Hive – CLICK HERE

NEWS AND NOTES:

-Both the ACC and the Pac-12 had some notable games yesterday. Pitt is looking more and more like a legit NCAA Tournament contender as they kicked things off with a home win against North Carolina. The Tar Heels are now 0-2 in true road games and are looking less and less like a protected seed team, but more of a first-ballot NCAA team at least.

-Miami continues to look like a legit ACC contender themselves and won by double digits at Notre Dame. While they’re not Florida State-bad or even Louisville-bad, the Irish look like they’ll finish in the bottom third of the ACC right now.

-Clemson has quietly gotten off to a 3-0 start in ACC play with their home win against NC State, but almost nobody was in the house to see it. Something about the Orange Bowl later that night, perhaps?

-UCLA played from behind for almost the entire night at Washington State, but Adem Bona hit a layup with 19 seconds remaining to give UCLA a 1-point lead they would not relinquish and ended up escaping Pullman with a 1-point win. USC won at Washington with a lot less trouble than their intracity rivals.

HIGHLIGHTED GAMES:

-UCONN AT XAVIER (Big East).  UConn is one of the best teams in the country and appears to be good enough to make a run at a #1 seed.  This will likely be one of their toughest remaining games of the season.  Xavier is in the rankings and playing extremely well, and their only home loss was to an Indiana team that they had a lead on for most of the game.  This one should be fun, and if Xavier can pull the upset you have to start looking at them as a possible protected seed.

-TEXAS TECH AT TCU (Big 12).  Both teams have been playing really well, both are likely tournament teams, and this should be a really fun match-up today as it’s the conference opener for both.  This is probably Texas Tech’s biggest test of the year so far, so a win for them would really boost the value of their resume.

-LOUISVILLE AT KENTUCKY.  It’s a rivalry game, but this year’s edition has an interesting story line.  Kentucky fans are fed up because they don’t look like they belong in the top 25.  Louisville fans are fed up because they don’t look like they belong in D1.

-VIRGINIA TECH AT WAKE FOREST (ACC).  VA Tech is looking more and more like they will be a tournament team, and Wake is looking more and more like they could be a tournament team.  Both these teams could use this one because it would look good on either team’s resume.

-CHARLESTON AT TOWSON (Colonial).  This is a HUGELY important game for a Charleston team that’s 12-1, on the doorsteop of the top 25, and has a very good chance at landing inside the bubble if they can finish at the top of the CAA standings.  Towson has a high ceiling, but they’ve been in a tailspin lately.  They’re still talented, and it won’t be an easy road game for CofC to win. This could also finally be the win that could vault Charleston into the Top 25 going into 2023.

-UCF AT HOUSTON (American).  UCF is one of the better teams in the American, and I think they have a real shot at an at-large bid.  That will certainly be true if they can win this one today, but chances are they’re overmatched.  Houston is THE best team in the American, and is perhaps the most talented team in the entire nation.  They should end up with a #1 seed if they hold serve the rest of the way.

-OKLAHOMA STATE AT KANSAS (Big 12).  I’m still wanting to believe that Oklahoma State can have a big year, and they have been playing a little better, but so far they’ve been a bit of a disappointment.  A win today would certainly turn things around, but that’s much easier said than done.  Kansas is a team that’s in contention for a #1 seed, so they should be able to hold serve at home in this one.

-ARIZONA AT ARIZONA STATE (Pac 12).  It’s a rivalry game and it should be a crazy atmosphere.  Arizona has looked as good as anyone in the country and looks like they could contend for a #1 seed.  Arizona State has looked good for most of the season, but in the two games that they haven’t looked good, they’ve looked REALLY bad.  Something tells me that they’ll be way up for this one, though.

-TEXAS AT OKLAHOMA (Big 12).  It’s the basketball verison of the Red River Rivalry!!  Texas hasn’t missed too much of a beat with their off the court issues, but today will be one of their bigger tests of the year up to this point.  They’re on the road against a pretty good Oklahoma team that can really boost their resume if they can pick up a win today.

-BAYLOR AT IOWA STATE (Big 12).  Baylor looks like they can be a protected seed, and while this is not an easy road game by any stretch of the imagination, it is the kind of road game that protected seeds are expected to be able to win.  Iowa State is 9-2 on the year with some pretty decent wins of their own, and this is a chance to improve their resume even more.

-MARQUETTE AT VILLANOVA (Big East).  Villanova is 7-6, but they are also 5-1 in their last six games with the only loss being a very competitive game at Connecticut, so based on how they’ve been playing when you look at the rest of the schedule you feel like there isn’t a game left where they’re so overmatched that they can’t win it.  They should be able to get this one at home against a decent Marquette team.

-NEW MEXICO AT WYOMING (Mountain West).  New Mexico is unbeaten on the year, in the rankings, and having a bit of a dream season.  They may be tested more than people think today by a Wyoming team that has struggled due to injuries, but that is still talented and could do some damage once they’re healthy again.

-WESTERN KENTUCKY AT MIDDLE TENNESSEE (Conference USA).  WKU is 8-4 and is damn near out of strikes, especially after losing at Rice at home the other night.  There is still a chance (albeit slim) for them to make a run at the bubble if they can play up to their ceiling and blow through conference play, but the loss to Louisville is really going to hurt them and they’re basically out of strikes.  This won’t be an easy road game for them in the conference opener.

-SAN DIEGO STATE AT UNLV (Mountain West).  UNLV is looking to bounce back from a very surprising loss the other night at San Jose State, but despite that they’re still in reasonably good shape and have a good chance at landing inside the bubble.  A win today would certainly help.  Having said that, a win today would look really good for San Diego State as well.

-SAM HOUSTON AT NEW MEXICO STATE (WAC).  This will be a tough road game for Sam Houston, but they’ve already won a couple of really tough road games.  I like this team’s resume and I love how they play defense.  They can make a run at the bubble if they hold serve in league play.  It’s a tough road game, but it’s the kind of game that tournament caliber teams need to be able to win.

-WEST VIRGINIA AT KANSAS STATE (Big 12).  Both teams have bloated records, and West Virginia has played their way into the rankings, but most (albeit not quite all) of the wins for both teams have come from the pastry cart and they need some meet on their resumes.  A win today would certainly help.

-SAINT MARY’S AT SANTA CLARA (West Coast).  Santa Clara is coming off a really nice win against San Francisco earlier in the week, and if they can get this one then their resume will be worth a look from the committee.  Saint Mary’s could use some good wins on their resume too, and this is one they’d get a decent amount of credit for given that it’s a road game and given how well Santa Clara has been playing.

OTHER NOTABLE GAMES/BUY GAMES:

-Virginia @ Georgia Tech (ACC) – this should be a winnable conference road game for UVA, which would be their second true road win of the year
-Yale @ Columbia (Ivy League) – Yale will pretty much have to run the table to get any sort of look from the committee
-Saint John’s @ Seton Hall (Big East) – Both teams seem to be a in a tailspin and could really use this one
-Florida State @ Duke (ACC)
-UMass Lowell @ NJIT (America East) – UMass Lowell will pretty much have to win out to get any serious consideration from the committee
-Fresno State @ Utah State (Mountain West) – A win for Utah State gets them to 12-2 and keeps them on pace to land inside the bubble
-Louisiana @ Old Dominion (Sun Belt) – Louisiana is 10-2 on the year and is amongst a group of teams in the Sun Belt that could land inside the bubble if they can finish at or near the top
-James Madison @ Marshall (Sun Belt) – Marshall is 11-2 on the year and is amongst a group of teams in the Sun Belt that could land inside the bubble if they can finish at or near the top
-Appalachian State @ Southern Miss (Sun Belt) – Southern Miss is 11-2 on the year and is amongst a group of teams in the Sun Belt that could land inside the bubble if they finish at or near the top
-Utah @ Stanford – this should be a winnable conference road game for Utah
-UTSA @ UAB (Conference USA)
-Pepperdine @ Gonzaga (West Coast) – conference opener for both teams
-San Diego @ San Francisco (West Coast) – San Francisco needs to bounce back and start stringing together wins again

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Under The Radar Game of the Day – Saturday, December 31st

Utah Tech (9-5, 1-0) at Utah Valley (10-4, 1-0) – 4:00 PM ET (ESPN+)

There are a lot of great UTR matchups today (Charleston-Towson and James Madison-Marshall come to mind), but we at Hoops HD will not pass up a top-notch Beehive matchup when it presents itself. The Trailblazers of Utah Tech travel to Orem to take on the Wolverines at Utah Valley. Utah Tech had a close 5-point loss at Utah State in the beginning of December, but followed that game up with a 12-point win at Weber State to improve to 1-1 in the Beehive and spark what is now a 6-game win streak (although only 3 games are against D1 competition). Isaiah Pope had 20 points in Tech’s WAC opener against UTRGV.

Mark Madsen’s Wolverine squad got off to a slow 3-4 start, but they have caught fire of late with a 7-game winning streak of their own. In their last two wins, they defeated Oregon 77-72 in Eugene and also hammered Sam Houston State 80-64 in their WAC opener. UVU was led by Tahj Small (19 points) and La’Tre Darthard (15 points) in their win against the Bearkats.

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Handing out the Hardware: All-conference players of 2022 (Part 1 of 2)

The end of the calendar year means that it is time to recognize the best players in college basketball during 2022. HoopsHD’s Jon Teitel has reviewed all of 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 a special award for Player of the Year So Far (POYSF). If you think that he has overlooked anyone then feel free to tweet us your comments, and check back tomorrow for the remaining conferences in Part 2.

America East
G: Sherif Gross-Bullock (Bryant)
G: Kellen Tynes (Maine)
G: Earl Timberlake (Bryant)
F: Clarence Daniels II (New Hampshire)
F: Abdoul Karim Coulibaly (UMass-Lowell)
POYSF: Clarence Daniels II (New Hampshire)

AAC
G: Kendric Davis (Memphis)
G: Javon Small (East Carolina)
G: David DeJulius (Cincinnati)
F: DeAndre Williams (Memphis)
F: Kevin Cross (Tulane)
POYSF: Kendric Davis (Memphis)

A-10
G: Foster Loyer (Davidson)
G: James Bishop IV (George Washington)
G: Erik Reynolds II (St. Joseph’s)
F: Tyler Burton (Richmond)
F: DaRon Holmes II (Dayton)
POYSF: Tyler Burton (Richmond)

ACC
G: Caleb Love (North Carolina)
G: Tyree Appleby (Wake Forest)
F: Armando Bacot (North Carolina)
F: Blake Hinson (Pitt)
C: Jesse Edwards (Syracuse)
POYSF: Armando Bacot (North Carolina)

Atlantic Sun
G: Camren Hunter (Central Arkansas)
G: Kenny Dye (Queens)
F: Devontae Blanton (Eastern Kentucky)
F: Eddy Kayouloud (Central Arkansas)
C: Elijah Hutchins-Everett (Austin Peay)
POYSF: Kenny Dye (Queens)

Big 12
G: Mike Miles Jr. (TCU)
G: Marcus Carr (Texas)
F: Jalen Wilson (Kansas)
F: Keyontae Johnson (Kansas State)
C: Tanner Groves (Oklahoma)
POYSF: Jalen Wilson (Kansas)

Big East
G: Primo Spears (Georgetown)
G: Souley Boum (Xavier)
F: Bryce Hopkins (Providence)
F: Adama Sanogo (Connecticut)
C: Joel Soriano (St. John’s)
POYSF: Adama Sanogo (Connecticut)

Big Sky
G: Divant’e Moffitt (Idaho)
G: Dalton Knecht (Northern Colorado)
G: Isaac Jones (Idaho)
F: Josh Bannan (Montana)
C: Callum McRae (Sacramento State)
POYSF: Isaac Jones (Idaho)

Big South
G: Isaiah Wilkins (Longwood)
G: Ricky Clemons (Campbell)
F: Drew Pember (UNC-Asheville)
F: Kelton Talford (Winthrop)
F: Zack Austin (High Point)
POYSF: Drew Pember (UNC-Asheville)

Big 10
G: Terrence Shannon Jr. (Illinois)
G: Jalen Pickett (Penn State)
F: Tyler Wahl (Wisconsin)
F: Trayce Jackson-Davis (Indiana)
C: Zach Edey (Purdue)
POYSF: Zach Edey (Purdue)

Big West
G: Elijah Pepper (UC-Davis)
G: Zyon Pullin (UC-Riverside)
G: Ajay Mitchell (UCSB)
F: Miles Norris (UCSB)
F: Christian Anigwe (UC-Davis)
POYSF: Elijah Pepper (UC-Davis)

CAA
G: Aaron Estrada (Hofstra)
G: Jameer Nelson Jr. (Delaware)
F: Jyare Davis (Delaware)
F: Jordan Nesbitt (Hampton)
F: Amari Williams (Drexel)
POYSF: Aaron Estrada (Hofstra)

C-USA
G: Jordan Walker (UAB)
G: Quincy Olivari (Rice)
F: Abou Ousmane (North Texas)
F: Isaiah Crawford (Louisiana Tech)
C: Jacob Germany (UTSA)
POYSF: Jordan Walker (UAB)

Horizon
G: Antoine Davis (Detroit Mercy)
G: Trey Calvin (Wright State)
G: Dwayne Cohill (Youngstown State)
F: Trey Townsend (Oakland)
F: Kahliel Spear (Robert Morris)
POYSF: Antoine Davis (Detroit Mercy)

Ivy
G: Paxson Wojcik (Brown)
G: Geronimo Rubio De La Rosa (Columbia)
G: Greg Dolan (Cornell)
F: Chris Ledlum (Harvard)
F: Tosan Evbuomwan (Princeton)
POYSF: Chris Ledlum (Harvard)

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