Bracketology 2017: March Madness Predictions (Version 10.3)

We are only 4 days away from Selection Sunday as we continue to make our NCAA tourney predictions. Last March HoopsHD’s Jon Teitel correctly picked 65 of the 68 teams that made the tourney, each of which was within 1 spot of their actual seed, including 37 right on the money. He will spend the upcoming days predicting which 68 teams will hear their names called on Selection Sunday. See below for his list of who would make the cut if they picked the field today and let us know if you agree or disagree in the comments section. To see how we stack up with other websites (ranked 3rd out of 88 entries over the past 3 years), check out: www.bracketmatrix.com

SEED: TEAM (CONFERENCE)
1: Villanova (Big East)
1: Kansas (Big 12)
1: North Carolina (ACC)
1: Gonzaga (WCC): AUTO-BID

2: Kentucky (SEC)
2: Oregon (Pac-12)
2: Baylor (Big 12)
2: Louisville (ACC)

3: UCLA (Pac-12)
3: Arizona (Pac-12)
3: Florida State (ACC)
3: Florida (SEC)

4: Butler (Big East)
4: Duke (ACC)
4: Purdue (Big 10)
4: West Virginia (Big 12)

5: Virginia (ACC)
5: Cincinnati (AAC)
5: Notre Dame (ACC)
5: SMU (AAC)

6: Minnesota (Big 10)
6: St. Mary’s (WCC)
6: Maryland (Big 10)
6: Iowa State (Big 12)

7: Wisconsin (Big 10)
7: Creighton (Big East)
7: Dayton (A-10)
7: Oklahoma State (Big 12)

8: South Carolina (SEC)
8: Miami FL (ACC)
8: Wichita State (MVC): AUTO-BID
8: Virginia Tech (ACC)

9: Arkansas (SEC)
9: Michigan (Big 10)
9: Northwestern (Big 10)
9: VCU (A-10)

10: Marquette (Big East)
10: Seton Hall (Big East)
10: Michigan State (Big 10)
10: Providence (Big East)

11: Wake Forest (ACC)
11: Xavier (Big East)
11: USC (Pac-12)
11: Middle Tennessee (CUSA)
11: Syracuse (ACC)
11: Vanderbilt (SEC)

12: Rhode Island (A-10)
12: Nevada (MWC)
12: UNC-Wilmington (CAA): AUTO-BID
12: Texas-Arlington (Sun Belt)

13: Vermont (America East)
13: Princeton (Ivy)
13: East Tennessee State (SoCon): AUTO-BID
13: Akron (MAC)

14: Bucknell (Patriot)
14: Winthrop (Big South): AUTO-BID
14: Florida Gulf Coast (Atlantic Sun): AUTO-BID
14: Cal State Bakersfield (WAC)

15: Iona (MAAC): AUTO-BID
15: Northern Kentucky (Horizon): AUTO-BID
15: Texas Southern (SWAC)
15: UC Irvine (Big West)

16: South Dakota State (Summit): AUTO-BID
16: North Dakota (Big Sky)
16: Jacksonville State (OVC): AUTO-BID
16: NC Central (MEAC)
16: New Orleans (Southland)
16: Mount St. Mary’s (NEC): AUTO-BID

 

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Championship Week Video Notebook: Day 9

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Four more conference champions have been crowned, including Northern Kentucky who won the Horizon League in their first year of being eligible to earn a bid to the NCAAS.  Gonzaga blasted Saint Mary’s for the third time this season to win the West Coast Championship, Mount Saint Mary’s won the NEC, and South Dakota State repeated as champions after winning a thriller against Omaha.  There was also action today in the MEAC, SWAC, Big Sky, and ACC.  We review all of those, and preview a very busy day tomorrow as many of the power conferences get underway.  And as always, we begin with our mailbag and end with an update of our Survival Board.

 

WEDNESDAY’S CHAMPIONSHIP WEEK ACTION

PATRIOT LEAGUE
Format: Standard
Location: Campus Sites
Wednesday, March 8 – Championship
7:30 PM – (3) Lehigh at (1) Bucknell, CBS Sports Network

MEAC
Format: Standard
Location: Norfolk, VA
Wednesday, March 8 – Quarterfinals
6:00 PM – (1) North Carolina Central vs (9) Bethune-Cookman, espn3
8:30 PM – (2) Norfolk State vs (7) South Carolina State, espn3

ACC
Format: Ladder (top four seeds bye into quarterfinals)
Location: Brooklyn, NY
12:00 PM – (8) Syracuse vs (9) Miami, ESPN
2:30 PM – (5) Duke vs (12) Clemson, ESPN
7:00 PM – (7) Virginia Tech vs (10) Wake Forest, ESPN2
9:30 PM – (6) Virginia vs (14) Pittsburgh, ESPN2

BIG EAST
Format: Standard
Location: New York City
Wednesday, March 8 – First Round
7:00 PM – (8) St. John’s vs (9) Georgetown, FS1
9:30 PM – (7) Xavier vs (10) DePaul, FS1

BIG 12
Format: Standard
Location: Kansas City, MO
Wednesday, March 8 – First Round
7:00 PM – (8) TCU vs (9) Oklahoma, ESPNU
9:30 PM – (7) Texas Tech vs (10) Texas, ESPNU

PAC-12
Format: Standard
Location: Las Vegas, NV
Wednesday, March 8 – First Round
3:00 PM – (8) Arizona State vs (9) Stanford, Pac-12 Network
5:30 PM – (5) California vs (12) Oregon State, Pac-12 Network
9:00 PM – (7) Colorado vs (10) Washington State, Pac-12 Network
11:30 PM – (6) USC vs (11) Washington, Pac-12 Network

MOUNTAIN WEST
Format: Standard
Location: Las Vegas, NV
Wednesday, March 8 – First Round
2:00 PM – (8) Utah State vs (9) San Jose State, themw.com
4:30 PM – (7) Wyoming vs (10) Air Force, themw.com
7:00 PM – (6) San Diego State vs (11) UNLV, themw.com

CONFERENCE USA
Format: Standard
Location: Birmingham, AL
Note: Only the top 12 of Conference USA’s 14 teams qualify for the conference tournament.
Wednesday, March 9 – First Round
12:30 PM – (8) Western Kentucky vs (9) Texas-San Antonio, campusinsiders.com
3:00 PM – (5) Rice vs (12) Southern Mississippi, campusinsiders.com
6:30 PM – (7) UAB vs (10) Charlotte, campusinsiders.com
9:00 PM – (6) Marshall vs (11) Florida Atlantic, campusinsiders.com

SUN BELT
Format: Standard
Location: New Orleans, LA
Wednesday, March 8 – First Round
12:30 PM – (8) Coastal Carolina vs (9) South Alabama, espn3
3:00 PM – (5) Arkansas State vs (12) Louisiana-Monroe, espn3
6:00 PM – (7) Louisiana-Lafayette vs (10) Arkansas-Little Rock, espn3
8:30 PM – (6) Troy vs (11) Appalachian State, espn3

SOUTHLAND
Format: Ladder (top two seeds bye into semifinals)
Location: Katy, TX
Note: Abilene Christian and Incarnate Word are ineligible as transitional teams. The top 8 of the 11 eligible Southland Conference teams qualify for the conference tournament.
Wednesday, March 8 – First Round
6:00 PM – (5) Sam Houston State vs (8) Central Arkansas, espn3
8:30 PM – (6) Lamar vs (7) Southeastern Louisiana, espn3

BIG TEN
Format: Ladder (top four seeds bye into quarterfinals)
Location: Washington, DC
Wednesday, March 8 – First Round
4:30 PM – (12) Nebraska vs (13) Penn State, ESPN2
7:00 PM – (11) Ohio State vs (14) Rutgers, BTN

SEC
Format: Ladder (top four seeds bye into quarterfinals)
Location: Nashville, TN
Wednesday, March 8 – First Round
7:00 PM – (12) Mississippi State vs (13) LSU, SEC Network
9:30 PM – (11) Auburn vs (14) Missouri, SEC Network

ATLANTIC TEN
Format: Ladder (top four seeds bye into quarterfinals)
Location: Pittsburgh, PA
Wednesday, March 8 – First Round
6:00 PM – (12) Massachusetts vs (13) St. Joseph’s, ASN
8:30 PM – (11) Saint Louis vs (14) Duquesne, ASN

 

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Bracketology 2017: March Madness Predictions (Version 10.2)

We are only 5 days away from Selection Sunday as we continue to make our NCAA tourney predictions. Last March HoopsHD’s Jon Teitel correctly picked 65 of the 68 teams that made the tourney, each of which was within 1 spot of their actual seed, including 37 right on the money. He will spend the upcoming days predicting which 68 teams will hear their names called on Selection Sunday. See below for his list of who would make the cut if they picked the field today and let us know if you agree or disagree in the comments section. To see how we stack up with other websites (ranked 3rd out of 88 entries over the past 3 years), check out: www.bracketmatrix.com

SEED: TEAM (CONFERENCE)
1: Villanova (Big East)
1: Kansas (Big 12)
1: North Carolina (ACC)
1: Gonzaga (WCC)

2: Kentucky (SEC)
2: Oregon (Pac-12)
2: Baylor (Big 12)
2: Louisville (ACC)

3: UCLA (Pac-12)
3: Arizona (Pac-12)
3: Florida State(ACC)
3: Florida (SEC)

4: Butler (Big East)
4: Duke (ACC)
4: Purdue (Big 10)
4: West Virginia (Big 12)

5: Virginia (ACC)
5: Cincinnati (AAC)
5: Notre Dame (ACC)
5: SMU (AAC)

6: Minnesota (Big 10)
6: St. Mary’s (WCC)
6: Iowa State (Big 12)
6: Maryland (Big 10)

7: Creighton (Big East)
7: Wisconsin (Big 10)
7: Dayton (A-10)
7: Oklahoma State (Big 12)

8: South Carolina (SEC)
8: Miami FL (ACC)
8: Wichita State (MVC): AUTO-BID
8: Virginia Tech (ACC)

9: Arkansas (SEC)
9: Michigan (Big 10)
9: Northwestern (Big 10)
9: VCU (A-10)

10: Marquette (Big East)
10: Seton Hall (Big East)
10: Michigan State (Big 10)
10: Providence (Big East)

11: Wake Forest (ACC)
11: Xavier (Big East)
11: USC (Pac-12)
11: Middle Tennessee (CUSA)
11: Vanderbilt (SEC)
11: Syracuse (ACC)

12: Illinois State (MVC)
12: Nevada (MWC)
12: UNC-Wilmington (CAA): AUTO-BID
12: Texas-Arlington (Sun Belt)

13: Vermont (America East)
13: Princeton (Ivy)
13: East Tennessee State (SoCon): AUTO-BID
13: Akron (MAC)

14: Bucknell (Patriot)
14: Winthrop (Big South): AUTO-BID
14: Florida Gulf Coast (Atlantic Sun): AUTO-BID
14: Cal State Bakersfield (WAC)

15: Iona (MAAC): AUTO-BID
15: Northern Kentucky (Horizon)
15: South Dakota State (Summit)
15: Texas Southern (SWAC)

16: UC Irvine (Big West)
16: North Dakota (Big Sky)
16: Jacksonville State (OVC): AUTO-BID
16: NC Central (MEAC)
16: New Orleans (Southland)
16: Mount St. Mary’s (NEC)

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Championship Week Video Notebook: Day 8

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Three more teams punched their tickets tonight as UNC Wilmington won the Colonial, Iona repeated as Metro Atlantic champions by winning a thriller at Siena, and East Tennessee State won the SoCon, and we review that as well as all the other action.  Chaos continues to reign in the Horizon League as Milwaukee and Northern Kentucky have advanced to the finals, South Dakota and South Dakota State played a thriller in the semifinals of the Summit League with SD State advancing to meet Omaha in the championship game, Gonzaga and Saint Mary’s have advanced to the championship game of the West Coast conference and will play each other tomorrow, Vermont rolled through the semis of the America East, and the MEAC and MAC Tournaments got underway.

 

TUESDAY’S CHAMPIONSHIP WEEK ACTION

WEST COAST
Format: Standard
Location: Las Vegas, NV
Tuesday, March 7 – Championship
9:00 PM – (1) Gonzaga vs (2) Saint Mary’s, ESPN

SUMMIT LEAGUE
Format: Standard
Location: Sioux Falls, SD
Tuesday, March 7 – Championship
9:00 PM – (3) Omaha vs (4) South Dakota State, ESPN2

HORIZON LEAGUE
Format: Standard
Location: Detroit, MI
Tuesday, March 7 – Championship
7:00 PM – (4) Northern Kentucky vs (10) Milwaukee, ESPN

NORTHEAST
Format: Standard with Re-seed for Semifinals
Location: Campus sites
Tuesday, March 7 – Championship
7:00 PM – (4) St. Francis (PA) at (1) Mount St. Mary’s, ESPN2

SWAC
Format: Standard
Location: Campus Sites (Quarterfinals); Houston, TX (Semifinals and Championship)
Note: Alcorn State is ineligible for the automatic bid due to an APR postseason ban but will be allowed to participate in the SWAC tournament. If Alcorn State wins the tournament, the team they defeat in the championship game will receive the automatic bid.  Only the top 8 of the 10 SWAC teams qualify for the conference tournament.
Tuesday, March 7 – Quarterfinals
7:00 PM – (7) Mississippi Valley State at (2) Alcorn State, alcornsports.com (pay-per-view)
8:30 PM – (8) Alabama State at (1) Texas Southern, tsusports.com
8:30 PM – (6) Jackson State at (3) Southern, gojagsports.com (pay-per-view)
9:00 PM – (5) Grambling State at (5) Prairie View A&M, pvpanthers.com

ACC
Format: Ladder (top four seeds bye into quarterfinals)
Location: Brooklyn, NY
Note: All games will be shown regionally on local stations via the ACC Network television package as well.
Tuesday, March 7 – First Round
12:00 PM – (12) Clemson vs (13) North Carolina State, ESPN2
2:30 PM – (10) Wake Forest vs (15) Boston College, ESPN2
7:00 PM – (11) Georgia Tech vs (14) Pittsburgh, ESPNU

BIG SKY
Format: Standard
Location: Reno, NV
Note: Northern Colorado is ineligible for the Big Sky tournament due to self-imposed sanctions.
Tuesday, March 7 – First Round
5:30 PM – (8) Portland State vs (9) Northern Arizona, watchbigsky.com
8:30 PM – (7) Sacramento State vs (10) Idaho State, watchbigsky.com
11:00 PM – (6) Montana State vs (11) Southern Utah, watchbigsky.com

MEAC
Format: Standard
Location: Norfolk, VA
Tuesday, March 7 – First Round
5:00 PM – (8) Delaware State vs (9) Bethune-Cookman, espn3
7:30 PM – (7) South Carolina State vs (10) Florida A&M, espn3

 

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Hoops HD Bracket Rundown: March 6th

Each staff member from Hoops HD all put together their own individual seed list where they ranked their top 50 teams.  They submitted them to Chad who tallied them all and then put them in the bracket.  It is revealed line by line on the year, and the panel discusses, debates, and assesses each team.  This is not an attempt to guess the actual selection committee, but rather what they think the field should look like.

The Show was recorded on Monday, March 6th at 9:45pm, est.  It does not reflect any games that went final after that. 

 

Below is the final bracket.  Watch the show to see the panel discuss each team.

 

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Handing out the Hardware: All-Conference Awards of the year (Part 2 of 2)

The end of the regular season means that it is time to recognize the best players in college basketball. HoopsHD’s Jon Teitel has reviewed all the numbers and is ready to announce his picks for Part 2 of 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, with special awards for Player of the Year, Rookie of the Year, Defensive Player of the Year, 6th Man of the Year, and Coach of the Year. If you think he has overlooked anyone then feel free to post your feedback in the comments section below, and you can review Part 1 at: https://hoopshd.com/2017/02/27/handing-out-the-hardware-all-conference-awards-of-the-year-part-1-of-2-2/

AAC
G: Rob Gray (Houston)
G: Jalen Adams (Connecticut)
F: Dedric Lawson (Memphis)
F: Semi Ojeleye (SMU)
C: Tacko Fall (UCF)
Player of the Year: Dedric Lawson (Memphis)
Rookie of the Year: Quinton Rose (Temple)
Defensive Player of the Year: Tacko Fall (UCF)
6th Man of the Year: Quinton Rose (Temple)
Coach of the Year: Johnny Dawkins (UCF)

A-10
G: Jack Gibbs (Davidson)
G: Jaylen Adams (St. Bonaventure)
G: Marquise Moore (George Mason)
F: Peyton Aldridge (Davidson)
F: TJ Cline (Richmond)
POY: Jaylen Adams (St. Bonaventure)
ROY: Mike Lewis II (Duquesne)
DPOY: Hassan Martin (Rhode Island)
6TH: Zach Lewis (Massachusetts)
COY: Dan Hurley (Rhode Island)

ACC
G: Dennis Smith Jr. (NC State)
G: Luke Kennard (Duke)
F: Bonzie Colson (Notre Dame)
F: John Collins (Wake Forest)
C: Ben Lammers (Georgia Tech)
POY: John Collins (Wake Forest)
ROY: Dennis Smith Jr. (NC State)
DPOY: Ben Lammers (Georgia Tech)
6TH: Zach LeDay (Virginia Tech)
COY: Leonard Hamilton (Florida State)

Big 12
G: Frank Mason III (Kansas)
G: Josh Jackson (Kansas)
G: Jawun Evans (Oklahoma State)
F: Johnathan Motley (Baylor)
F: Vladimir Brodziansky (TCU)
POY: Frank Mason III (Kansas)
ROY: Josh Jackson (Kansas)
DPOY: Jevon Carter (West Virginia)
6TH: Aaron Ross (Texas Tech)
COY: Brad Underwood (Oklahoma State)

Big East
G: Shamorie Ponds (St. John’s)
G: Josh Hart (Villanova)
F: Rodney Pryor (Georgetown)
F: Angel Delgado (Seton Hall)
C: Justin Patton (Creighton)
POY: Josh Hart (Villanova)
ROY: Shamorie Ponds (St. John’s)
DPOY: Justin Patton (Creighton)
6TH: Andrew Rowsey (Marquette)
COY: Greg McDermott (Creighton)

Big Sky
G: Victor Sanders (Idaho)
G: Randy Onwuasor (Southern Utah)
G: Tyler Hall (Montana State)
F: Jacob Wiley (Eastern Washington)
F: Bogdan Bliznyuk (Eastern Washington)
POY: Randy Onwuasor (Southern Utah)
ROY: Harald Frey (Montana State)
DPOY: Jacob Wiley (Eastern Washington)
6TH: Deontae North (Portland State)
COY: Brian Jones (North Dakota)

Big 10
G: Peter Jok (Iowa)
G: Malcolm Hill (Illinois)
G: Tai Webster (Nebraska)
F: Caleb Swanigan (Purdue)
C: Thomas Bryant (Indiana)
POY: Caleb Swanigan (Purdue)
ROY: Miles Bridges (Michigan State)
DPOY: Ethan Happ (Wisconsin)
6TH: Mike Williams (Rutgers)
COY: Richard Pitino (Minnesota)

Big West
G: Justin Bibbins (Long Beach State)
G: Jaron Martin (UC Irvine)
G: Kendall Smith (Cal State Northridge)
F: Chima Moneke (UC Davis)
F: Tavrion Dawson (Cal State Northridge)
POY: Kendall Smith (Cal State Northridge)
ROY: Jackson Rowe (Cal State Fullerton)
DPOY: Eric Childress (UCSB)
6TH: Siler Schneider (UC Davis)
COY: Jim Les (UC Davis)

C-USA
G: Jon Davis (Charlotte)
G: Jon Elmore (Marshall)
G: Marcus Evans (Rice)
F: Erik McCree (Louisiana Tech)
F: Egor Koulechov (Rice)
POY: Jon Elmore (Marshall)
ROY: AJ Lawson (North Texas)
DPOY: William Lee (UAB)
6TH: Adonis Filer (Florida Atlantic)
COY: Mike Rhoades (Rice)

Ivy
G: Matt Morgan (Cornell)
G: Steven Spieth (Brown)
F: Evan Boudreaux (Dartmouth)
F: AJ Brodeur (Penn)
F: Luke Petrasek (Columbia)
POY: Steven Spieth (Brown)
ROY: AJ Brodeur (Penn)
DPOY: AJ Brodeur (Penn)
6TH: Bryce Aiken (Harvard)
COY: Mitch Henderson (Princeton)

MAC
G: Marcus Keene (Central Michigan)
G: Thomas Wilder (Western Michigan)
F: Steve Taylor Jr. (Toledo)
F: Jimmy Hall (Kent State)
C: James Thompson IV (Eastern Michigan)
POY: Marcus Keene (Central Michigan)
ROY: Michael Weathers (Miami Ohio)
DPOY: Michael Weathers (Miami Ohio)
6TH: Willie Mangum IV (Eastern Michigan)
COY: Keith Dambrot (Akron)

MEAC
G: Jonathan Wade (Norfolk State)
G: Patrick Cole (NC Central)
G: Tiwian Kendley (Morgan State)
F: Desmond Williams (Florida A&M)
F: Phillip Carr (Morgan State)
POY: Patrick Cole (NC Central)
ROY: Jermaine Marrow (Hampton)
DPOY: Desmond Williams (Florida A&M)
6TH: Kyle Thomas (Morgan State)
COY: LeVelle Moton (NC Central)

MWC
G: Elijah Brown (New Mexico)
G: Marcus Marshall (Nevada)
F: Brandon Clarke (San Jose State)
F: Cameron Oliver (Nevada)
F: Emmanuel Omogbo (Colorado State)
POY: Elijah Brown (New Mexico)
ROY: Koby McEwen (Utah State)
DPOY: Brandon Clarke (San Jose State)
6TH: Justin James (Wyoming)
COY: Eric Musselman (Nevada)

Pac-12
G: Lonzo Ball (UCLA)
G: Markelle Fultz (Washington)
F: Josh Hawkinson (Washington State)
F: Ivan Rabb (California)
C: Thomas Welsh (UCLA)
POY: Markelle Fultz (Washington)
ROY: Markelle Fultz (Washington)
DPOY: Derrick White (Colorado)
6TH: Aaron Holiday (UCLA)
COY: Steve Alford (UCLA)

SEC
G: JJ Frazier (Georgia)
G: De’Aaron Fox (Kentucky)
F: Sebastian Saiz (Mississippi)
F: Sindarius Thornwell (South Carolina)
C: Tyler Davis (Texas A&M)
POY: Sindarius Thornwell (South Carolina)
ROY: De’Aaron Fox (Kentucky)
DPOY: Robert Williams (Texas A&M)
6TH: Canyon Barry (Florida)
COY: Mike White (Florida)

Southland
G: Jordan Howard (Central Arkansas)
G: Ehab Amin (Texas A&M CC)
F: Rashawn Thomas (Texas A&M CC)
F: Erik Thomas (New Orleans)
C: Jalone Friday (Abilene Christian)
POY: Rashawn Thomas (Texas A&M CC)
ROY: Jalone Friday (Abilene Christian)
DPOY: Ehab Amin (Texas A&M CC)
6TH: Jalone Friday (Abilene Christian)
COY: Mark Slessinger (New Orleans)

SWAC
G: Tre’lun Banks (Southern)
G: Zach Lofton (Texas Southern)
F: Shawn Prudhomme (Southern)
F: Averyl Ugba (Grambling State)
C: Quinterian McConico (Alabama A&M)
POY: Shawn Prudhomme (Southern)
ROY: De’Edrick Petty (Alabama A&M)
DPOY: Ja’Donta Blakely (Prairie View A&M)
6TH: Reginal Johnson (Alcorn State)
COY: Mike Davis (Texas Southern)

Sun Belt
G: Tookie Brown (Georgia Southern)
G: Jay Wright (Louisiana Lafayette)
F: Bryce Washington (Louisiana Lafayette)
F: Ike Smith (Georgia Southern)
F: Kevin Hervey (Texas-Arlington)
POY: Kevin Hervey (Texas-Arlington)
ROY: Nijal Pearson (Texas State)
DPOY: Jay Wright (Louisiana Lafayette)
6TH: Deven Simms (Arkansas State)
COY: Grant McCasland (Arkansas State)

WAC
G: DeWayne Russell (Grand Canyon)
G: Nick Dixon (UT Rio Grande Valley)
G: LaVell Boyd (UMKC)
F: Trayvon Palmer (Chicago State)
F: Eli Chuha New (Mexico State)
POY: DeWayne Russell (Grand Canyon)
ROY: Oscar Frayer (Grand Canyon)
DPOY: Isaac Neilson (Utah Valley University)
6TH: Jemerrio Jones (New Mexico State)
COY: Paul Weir (New Mexico State)

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