News, Notes, and Highlighted Games: Saturday, Jan 5th

Conference play is now in full swing!!  All the games all season matter!!  All the games all season mean a lot!!  But some games mean more “a lot” than others!!

HIGHLIGHTED GAMES

-SAVANNAH STATE AT COPPIN STATE (MEAC).  THE TEAM OF THE PEOPLE!!!  THE CONFERENCE OPENER!!!  GET PUMPED!!!  It’s a winnable road game, and a chance to move into first place, where we hope they stay throughout the entire year!!!

-MICHIGAN STATE AT OHIO STATE (Big Ten).  Both teams have big wins on the season, and both are ranked in the top 15.  This could be a match-up between two protected seed, and whoever pulls it off will have a really nice win on their resume.

-BOSTON COLLEGE AT VIRGINIA TECH (ACC).  BC has an impressive record and I want to say that they’re improving, but when you consider that two of their three losses were home buy games you don’t want to make the declaration just yet.  VA Tech is having a big year and should be able to hold serve in games like this.

-NORTH CAROLINA AT PITTSBURGH (ACC).  Pitt is much improved!  But, they’re still not looking like a tournament team.  UNC seems like a protected seed, but if they are then these are the kinds of true road games that you would expect them to be able to win.

-CREIGHTON AT BUTLER (Big East).  Butler has really hit a tailspin and needs a win to pull themselves out of it.  Creighton is getting better, but still has work to do in order to feel safe.

-SYRACUSE AND NOTRE DAME (ACC).  This is a team that still has work to do playing against another team that still has work to do.  Syracuse does have some nice road wins, but has been kind of inconsistent this year.

-UCF AT UCONN (American).  UConn is coming off a loss at South Florida, and while they’re a lot better they still may be a year away.  UCF is an impressive 11-2, but still doesn’t have a whole lot of meat on their  resume and could use this road win.

-KENTUCKY AT ALABAMA (SEC).  Kentucky has gone from looking like a bubble team to looking like a protected seed in the matter of just one week.  They’ll have another tough road test against an Alabama team who is looking for a signature win for their resume.

-CINCINNATI AT EAST CAROLINA (American).  This is the kind of road game that tournament caliber teams should be expected to win.

-SAINT JOHN’S AT GEORGETOWN (Big East).  I am now a believer in the Johnnies!  They’re coming off a huge win against Marquette, and a great road performance against Seton Hall.  This is a winnable road game against a pretty good Georgetown team that also picked up a nice road win at Butler.

-KANSAS STATE AT TEXAS TECH (Big 12).  K State had big expectations coming into the year, and they could still reach them, but at no point have they looked like anything other than a mediocre team so far.  Texas Tech is one of the bigger surprises of the year (again) and should be able to pick this one up at home.

-OKLAHOMA STATE AT OKLAHOMA (Big 12).  BEDLAM!!!!!  Well, sort of.  I love this rivalry, but it’s such a mismatch this year that it may turn out to be more of a massacre than anything else.  Oklahoma is coming off a loss to Kansas, but at no point in that game did they not look like a top 25 team.  They should cruise today.

-VCU AT FORDHAM (Atlantic Ten).  VCU has a scattershot resume, but they’re pretty much the only team in the A10 with anything good on their resume.  If they can blow through the league and avoid losses to sub-NIT teams, which pretty much means avoiding losses to anyone, then they should be inside the bubble come March.

-UTAH AT ARIZONA (Pac Twelve).  Utah is coming off a nice win at Arizona State, but it may be too little too late even though conference play is getting underway.  Arizona did good enough to where if they blow through the conference they should be on the right side of the bubble, but they don’t have that many strikes left.

-MARYLAND AT RUTGERS (Big Ten).  Maryland is off to a good start and is coming off a nice home win against Nebraska, but needs to pick up some road wins in order to round out their resume.  This is perhaps the most winnable road game on their schedule, so they need to take care of business.

-VILLANOVA AT PROVIDENCE (Big East).  Nova is in decent shape and Providence has work to do (as do a lot of teams right now), but both have room to move up.  This is a resume building game for both teams.

-FLORIDA STATE AT VIRGINIA (ACC).  Both teams are ranked in the top ten, but neither has a win like this on their resume.  This is the kind of game that could solidify a team as a protected seed, especially for Florida State since they are on the road.

-GEORGIA AT TENNESSEE (SEC).  Tennessee is on pace to get a #1 seed and shouldn’t have too much trouble holding serve at home in this one.

-BAYLOR AT TCU (Big 12).  I haven’t been as big on TCU as I was coming into the year, but they only have one loss and have been getting better and better as the season has progressed.  They have some momentum going into conference play and should end up in the top half of the bracket.

-KANSAS AT IOWA STATE (Big 12).  All road games in the Big 12 are tough, but Kansas has certainly been tested and certainly shown they can win away from home.  They’ll be tested in a big way today.

-ARKANSAS AT TEXAS A&M (SEC).  Arkansas is hovering around the bubble and needs to show they can beat non-tournament teams away from home.

-SOUTH FLORIDA AT TULSA (American).  The best way to sum up this game is that it’s two teams with bloated records, but for the most part they’ve played weak schedules (although Tulsa does have a couple good wins) and still have a lot of work to do.

-COLORADO AT ARIZONA STATE (Pac Twelve).  Arizona State has looked less than good in four of their last five games, and is coming off a home loss to Utah.  They do have the win against Kansas, but they still have a margin for error and cannot afford to lose at home to NIT (or worse) caliber teams.

-DUQUESNE AT DAVIDSON (Atlantic Ten).  If Davidson is going to have any hope at all for landing inside the bubble, they basically need to run away from the league.  Duquesne is having a good year by their standards, and their program is going in the right direction, but they’ve still got a ways to go.

-SOUTH CAROLINA AT FLORIDA (SEC).  Florida is a modest 8-4 against a modest schedule.  They need to put together a long string of wins in order to end up on the right side of the fence come March.

-CLEMSON AT DUKE (ACC).  Duke is in play for a #1 seed, and perhaps the overall #1 seed.  Clemson has been a little disappointing this year, but also seems to be hitting their stride.  They’ve certainly got a tall order today.

-NEVADA AT NEW MEXICO (Mountain West).  Nevada is good enough to win out, and if they do they should easily be a protected seed, and perhaps on the #1 or #2 lines.

-SAN FRANCISCO AT PEPPERDINE (West Coast).  San Francisco slipped up just before the start of conference play, but still has a really strong team and still has a shot at landing on the right side of the bubble come March.

-OREGON STATE AT OREGON (Pac 12).  Both teams look like NIT teams so far, which is a huge improvement for Oregon State and a huge disappointment for Oregon.  Again, for anyone from this league to get into the NCAAs, they’re gonna have to blow through the conference.

-OLE MISS AT VANDERBILT (SEC).  Ole Miss was our pick to finish last in the SEC, but they’ve looked good so far with just two losses and it will be interesting to see what they do in conference play.  Vandy has looked good as well, but they’ve also battled injuries and it will be a struggle for them to continue to pick up the wins they need to make the field.

-SANTA CLARA AT GONZAGA (West Coast).  This is a conference game that’s gonna end up looking a lot like a buy game.

-WEST VIRGINIA AT TEXAS (Big 12).  West Virginia has been disappointing this year and needs to string together several wins just to get caught back up to the pack.  Texas has been hot and cold throughout OOC play, but I believe the hot outweighs the cold and that they’ll be in good shape at the end.

-AIR FORCE AT UTAH STATE (Mountain West).  If anyone from the MWC other than Nevada is going to land inside the bubble, it’s probably Utah State, but they need to blow through league play in order to end up there.

-COLORADO STATE AT FRESNO STATE (Mountain West).  Fresno has shown some signs of life this year, but like Utah State they’re going to have to blow through league play in order to end up on the right side of the bubble.

-WASHINGTON STATE AT WASHINGTON (Pac Twelve).  Washington has been somewhat disappointing in OOC play, but still have a better than 50/50 shot of ending up inside the bubble if they can finish in first place, which they should be good enough to do.

 

UNDER THE RADAR

-STONY BROOK AT UMASS LOWELL (America East) – Stony Brook going after their 8th true road win of the season

-LA TECH AT RICE (Conference USA). An impressive showing by LA Tech after falling behind by 17 early at North Texas.  They didn’t get the win, but still appear to be one of the better team sin the league

-THE CITADEL AT FURMAN (SoCon).  The Citadel may be coming down to Earth after a great run through the OOC, and that may be true for Furman as well.  Both are looking to bounce back after blowout losses

-LONGWOOD AT RADFORD (Big South).  Longwood has had a nice OOC run, and they open up league play on the road against what is perhaps the best team in the conference

-GEORGIA STATE AT TEXAS STATE (Sun Belt).  These might be the two best teams in the SBC

-PENN AT PRINCETON (Ivy League).  One of the best rivalries in college sports.  Penn has had a rough week and could use a nice bounce back.  Princeton just won at Arizona State

-SOUTHERN MISS AT NORTH TEXAS (Conference USA).  Southern Miss’s program is improving, and North Texas is off to an incredible start this season, and just beat a very good LA Tech team in their opener

-TENNESSEE TECH AT BELMONT (Ohio Valley).  Belmont really blew it earlier in the week and is looking to rebound today and break a two game losing streak

-LIPSCOMB AT JACKSONVILLE (Atlantic Sun).  Lipscomb is good enough to run the table in the ASun, and if they do they should be inside the bubble

-WESTERN KENTUCKY AT OLD DOMINION (Conference USA).  It’s the most talented team (and in some ways the most disappointing team) in the conference on the road against the team with the best resume in the conference

-BOWLING GREEN AT KENT STATE (MAC).  Keep an eye on this Kent State team.  This league has three really good teams in it with them, Buffalo, and Toledo

-LIBERTY AT FGCU (Atlantic Sun). This league is a three horse race, and Liberty is one of the horses

-SEATTLE AT GRAND CANYON (WAC).  Seattle had a rather surprising loss in their conference opener the other night, and is looking to rebound from that against a pretty good GCU team

-EASTERN KENTUCKY AT MURRAY STATE (Ohio Valley).  This conference is a two horse race, and Murray State is one of those horses.

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Handing out the Hardware: All-conference players of 2018 (Part 2 of 2)

The end of the calendar year means that it is time to recognize the best players in college basketball during 2018. 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 in non-conference play. 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). Part 1 was posted yesterday (https://hoopshd.com/2019/01/03/handing-out-the-hardware-all-conference-players-of-2018-part-1-of-2/) and if you think he has overlooked anyone then feel free to tweet us your comments.

MAAC
G: Davauhnte Turner (Saint Peter’s)
G: Rickey McGill (Iona)
G: Jalen Pickett (Siena)
F: Marvin Prochet (Niagara)
F: Evan Fisher (Siena)
POYSF: Marvin Prochet (Niagara)

MAC
G: Larry Austin (Central Michigan)
G: Eugene German (Northern Illinois)
F: Levi Bradley (Northern Illinois)
F: Jason Carter (Ohio)
C: Seth Dugan (Western Michigan)
POYSF: Larry Austin (Central Michigan)

MEAC
G: Malik Maitland (Bethune-Cookman)
G: RJ Cole (Howard)
G: Damani Applewhite (South Carolina State)
F: Cletrell Pope (Bethune-Cookman)
C: Raasean Davis (North Carolina Central)
POYSF: RJ Cole (Howard)

MVC
G: Nick Norton (Drake)
G: Jordan Barnes (Indiana State)
F: Phil Fayne (Illinois State)
F: Milik Yarbrough (Illinois State)
C: Cameron Krutwig (Loyola IL)
POYSF: Jordan Barnes (Indiana State)

MWC
G: Justin James (Wyoming)
G: Sam Merrill (Utah State)
F: Jordan Caroline (Nevada)
F: Caleb Martin (Nevada)
C: Nico Carvacho (Colorado State)
POYSF: Justin James (Wyoming)

NEC
G: Romone Saunders (Wagner)
G: Sean Hoehn (Sacred Heart)
G: Keith Braxton (St. Francis PA)
F: Tyler Kohl (Central Connecticut State)
F: Raiquan Clark (Long Island)
POYSF: Raiquan Clark (Long Island)

OVC
G: Dylan Windler (Belmont)
G: Temetrius Morant (Murray State)
F: Terry Taylor (Austin Peay)
F: Nick Mayo (Eastern Kentucky)
C: Nick Muszynski (Belmont)
POYSF: Temetrius Morant (Murray State)

Pac-12
G: Luguentz Dort (Arizona State)
G: Jaylen Nowell (Washington)
F: Robert Franks (Washington State)
F: Tres Tinkle (Oregon State)
C: Chase Jeter (Arizona)
POYSF: Robert Franks (Washington State)

Patriot
G: Sa’eed Nelson (American)
G: Andrew Kostecka (Loyola MD)
F: Sam Iorio (American)
F: Rapolas Ivanauskas (Colgate)
C: Nate Sestina (Bucknell)
POYSF: Sa’eed Nelson (American)

SEC
G: Admiral Schofield (Tennessee)
G: Breein Tyree (Mississippi)
F: Daniel Gafford (Arkansas)
F: Grant Williams (Tennessee)
C: Austin Wiley (Auburn)
POYSF: Grant Williams (Tennessee)

Southern
G: Lew Stallworth (Citadel)
G: Bubba Parham (Virginia Military Institute)
F: Cameron Jackson (Wofford)
F: Matt Rafferty (Furman)
C: Ruben Guerrero (Samford)
POYSF: Bubba Parham (Virginia Military Institute)

Southland
G: Shannon Bogues (Stephen F. Austin)
G: Ian Dubose (Houston Baptist)
F: Josh Nzeakor (Lamar)
F: Moses Greenwood (Southeastern Louisiana)
C: Hayden Koval (Central Arkansas)
POYSF: Ian Dubose (Houston Baptist)

SWAC
G: Martaveous McKnight (Arkansas-Pine Bluff)
G: Jalyn Patterson (Texas Southern)
F: DeShaw Andrews (Alcorn State)
F: Dallas Polk-Hilliard (Grambling)
C: Trayvon Reed (Texas Southern)
POYSF: Martaveous McKnight (Arkansas-Pine Bluff)

Summit
G: John Konchar (IPFW)
G: Kobe Webster (Western Illinois)
F: Mike Daum (South Dakota State)
F: Emmanuel Nzekwesi (Oral Roberts)
F: Trey Burch-Manning (South Dakota)
POYSF: Mike Daum (South Dakota State)

Sun Belt
G: D’Marcus Simonds (Georgia State)
G: Rayjon Tucker (Little Rock)
G: Ty Cockfield (Arkansas State)
F: Zac Cuthbertson (Coastal Carolina)
F: Jakeenan Gant (Louisiana)
POYSF: Zac Cuthbertson (Coastal Carolina)

WCC
G: Colbey Ross (Pepperdine)
G: Jordan Ford (Saint Mary’s)
F: Isaiah Pineiro (San Diego)
F: Yoeli Childs (BYU)
C: Mattias Markusson (Loyola Marymount)
POYSF: Yoeli Childs (BYU)

WAC
G: Milan Acquaah (California Baptist)
G: Morgan Means (Seattle)
G: Xavier Bishop (UMKC)
F: Myles Carter (Seattle)
F: Lesley Varner Jr. (Texas-Rio Grande Valley)
POYSF: Milan Acquaah (California Baptist)

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Under The Radar Game of the Day: Ball State at Toledo

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Ball State (9-4, 0-0 MAC) at Toledo (12-1, 0-0 MAC) – 7:00 PM EST (CBS Sports Network)

Tonight’s UTR Game of the Day takes us to the Glass City where the Ball State Cardinals will pay a visit to the Toledo Rockets. Ball State did start the season with a rough 3-game stretch that saw losses at Purdue and against Virginia Tech and Alabama in an exempt event in South Carolina, but they have also won games against Indiana State, at Loyola-Chicago and at Valparaiso in the process. Three players average at least 14 points a game for Ball State – their tandem includes Tayler Persons (16.8 PPG), K.J. Walton (15.0 PPG) and Tahjai Teague (14.5 PPG).

Toledo comes into tonight’s game with arguably the best resume among UTR teams in the country – they are currently on a 10-game winning streak after a loss against Wright State back in November. They won the Gulf Coast Showcase with wins against Florida Gulf Coast, Louisiana and UC-Irvine. They also won at Marshall and dump-trucked Penn (one of the Ivy League favorites) in the process. Jaelan Sanford averages 17.8 PPG and 3.5 RPG; Willie Jackson also averages a double-double for the Rockets (11.1 PPG, 10.8 RPG). As big as tonight is for Toledo, they best not overlook Ball State with a matchup at Buffalo awaiting them next Tuesday night.

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News, Notes, and Highlighted Games: Friday, Jan 4th

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-SMU is at Tulane tonight.  They really need to put together a long string of wins to catch back up to the pack.  Buffalo is also at Eastern Michigan, which we thought was going to be a good game back in November when we thought Eastern Michigan could contend for the division title in the MAC, but Eastern Michigan hasn’t been all that impressive so far.

Last night was just a bad night for a lot of teams.

-In the Big Ten Wisconsin went down for the second straight time as they lost at home to Minnesota.  Minney deserves quite a bit of credit for a really nice road win, but it’s the kind of game you would expect Wisky to be able to win.

-Iowa went to Purdue, and got blasted.  A really good showing by a Boilermakers team that seems to really be hitting its stride, but at the same time a discouragingly poor performance by the Hawkeyes.

It was also a bad night for a lot of UTR teams

-Old Dominion, who had two really nice OOC wins, lost at home in their conference opener to Marshall.

-Wright State, who returned six of their top seven players, was blown out at Detroit.  Now to be fair they’ve dealt with injuries, but still.  They were blown out.  At Detroit.  And have been disappointing all year

-Northern Kentucky was the only Horizon League team that had looked even halfway decent during the OOC.  They lost their conference opener at Oakland.

-Belmont, who we were HUGE on after what they had done during the OOC, lost their conference opener at home to Jacksonville State.

-New Mexico State, who we liked so much that we thought they had a really good shot at running the table in the WAC lost their conference opener to Cal Baptist, who is in their first year as a transitional team.  Ouch!

-And last but not least (or maybe it IS least), the highlight/lowlight of last night involved Samford at East Tennessee State.  These are two SoCon teams that did really well OOC.  The game was fantastic and saw Samford keep it close and come from behind to force overtime.  The officiating…not so much.  During a timeout, referee Karl Hess aggressively approached (that’s the best way to put it) Samford coach Scott Padgett in a way that you really only see when someone intends to start a fight.  Now as a singular incident, it’s not good, but it’s not THAT big of a deal.  But this isn’t the first time Karl Hess has done something stupid while refereeing a game.  You may recall back in 2015 the ACC opted to never use him again after he yelled an ethnic slur at a Wake Forest fan who was in the stands, and who just happened to be a former member of Wake’s Board of Trustees.  What he said to the fan was quoted to be “When I’m older, I want to sit in your seat and watch your Egyptian ass ref a game.”  The fan was not Egyptian, BTW.  He was Asian.  So the whole thing was both totally stupid and totally bizarre.  You may also recall several years before that he ejected two NC State fans who were also former players from a game for no real reason, and after that little episode the ACC opted to not let him referee the conference tournament.  Well, he’s gone from yelling at fans at ACC games to charging at coaches at SoCon games.  Which raises the question….why is Karl Hess still a referee?? (So he could eject Tim Miles from an NCAA Tournament game – JS)

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Under the Radar: January 3rd

Chad and David are back for this week’s (somewhat unfortunately timed) Under the Radar podcast.  There are some big games on Thursday night which are being played after we record this, so we didn’t get the chance to talk about how they turned out, but Louisiana Tech faces off against North Texas, The Citadel takes on Wofford, and Georgia Southern goes up against Texas State.  We discuss those, as well as running through all 22 UTR conferences.  And as we do every week, we close with this week’s UTR Top Ten.

And for all you radio lovers, below is an mp3 version of the show…

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Handing out the Hardware: All-conference players of 2018 (Part 1 of 2)

The end of the calendar year means that it is time to recognize the best players in college basketball during 2018. 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 in non-conference play. 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 he has overlooked anyone then feel free to tweet us your comments, and check back later this week for the remaining conferences in Part 2.

America East
G: Sam Sessoms (Binghamton)
G: Ahmad Clark (Albany)
G: Akwasi Yeboah (Stony Brook)
F: John Carroll (Hartford)
F: Anthony Lamb (Vermont)
POYSF: Anthony Lamb (Vermont)

AAC
G: Jalen Adams (Connecticut)
G: Shizz Alston Jr. (Temple)
F: Jayden Gardner (East Carolina)
F: Markis McDuffie (Wichita State)
C: Tacko Fall (UCF)
POYSF: Shizz Alston Jr. (Temple)

A-10
G: Jon Axel Gudmundsson (Davidson)
G: Luwane Pipkins (Massachusetts)
F: Charlie Brown (Saint Joseph’s)
F: Grant Golden (Richmond)
C: Michael Hughes (Duquesne)
POYSF: Luwane Pipkins (Massachusetts)

ACC
G: Marcquise Reed (Clemson)
G: Ky Bowman (Boston College)
F: RJ Barrett (Duke)
F: Zion Williamson (Duke)
C: Ebuka Izundu (Miami)
POYSF: Zion Williamson (Duke)

Atlantic Sun
G: Zach Cooks (NJIT)
G: Tyler Hooker (Kennesaw State)
G: JD Notae (Jacksonville)
F: Noah Horchler (North Florida)
C: Rob Marberry (Lipscomb)
POYSF: Zach Cooks (NJIT)

Big 12
G: Marial Shayok (Iowa State)
G: Jarrett Culver (Texas Tech)
G: Christian James (Oklahoma)
F: Tristan Clark (Baylor)
F: Dedric Lawson (Kansas)
POYSF: Dedric Lawson (Kansas)

Big East
G: Shamorie Ponds (St. John’s)
G: Markus Howard (Marquette)
F: Sam Hauser (Marquette)
F: LJ Figueroa (St. John’s)
C: Jessie Govan (Georgetown)
POYSF: Markus Howard (Marquette)

Big Sky
G: Marcus Graves (Sacramento State)
G: Jordan Davis (Northern Colorado)
F: Jesse Hunt (Eastern Washington)
F: Bernie Andre (Northern Arizona)
C: Joshua Patton (Sacramento State)
POYSF: Jordan Davis (Northern Colorado)

Big South
G: Christian Keeling (Charleston Southern)
G: Jermaine Marrow (Hampton)
G: Chris Clemons (Campbell)
F: Jose Perez (Gardner-Webb)
F: Malik Moore (South Carolina Upstate)
POYSF: Chris Clemons (Campbell)

Big 10
G: Carsen Edwards (Purdue)
G: Cassius Winston (Michigan State)
F: Lamar Stevens (Penn State)
F: Ethan Happ (Wisconsin)
C: Dererk Pardon (Northwestern)
POYSF: Carsen Edwards (Purdue)

Big West
G: Terell Gomez (Cal State Northridge)
G: TJ Shorts II (UC-Davis)
F: Lamine Diane (Cal State Northridge)
F: Jackson Rowe (Cal State Fullerton)
C: Temidayo Yussuf (Long Beach State)
POYSF: Lamine Diane (Cal State Northridge)

CAA
G: Grant Riller (Charleston)
G: Justin Pierce (William & Mary)
G: Justin Wright-Foreman (Hofstra)
F: Jarrell Brantley (Charleston)
F: Eric Carter (Delaware)
POYSF: Justin Wright-Foreman (Hofstra)

C-USA
G: Brian Beard Jr. (Florida International)
G: Jon Elmore (Marshall)
F: Jailyn Ingram (Florida Atlantic)
F: Efe Odigie (UTEP)
C: Charles Bassey (Western Kentucky)
POYSF: Brian Beard Jr. (Florida International)

Horizon
G: Sandy Cohen (Green Bay)
G: Antoine Davis (Detroit Mercy)
F: Xavier Hill-Mais (Oakland)
F: Drew McDonald (Northern Kentucky)
C: Loudon Love (Wright State)
POYSF: Antoine Davis (Detroit Mercy)

Ivy
G: Matt Morgan (Cornell)
G: Miye Oni (Yale)
G: Devin Cannady (Princeton)
F: Chris Knight (Dartmouth)
F: AJ Brodeur (Penn)
POYSF: Matt Morgan (Cornell)

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