NABC Announces 2020-21 Division I All-District Teams, Coaches

NABC Announces 2020-21 Division I All-District Teams, Coaches

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KANSAS CITY, Mo. – The National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC) announced today the 2020-21 NABC Division I All-District teams and coaches, as selected by NABC-member head coaches in NCAA Division I.
 
Highlighting the team was multiple Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference (MAAC) members including Manny Camper of Siena, Deion Hammond of Monmouth, and Isaiah Ross of Iona who all made the District 1 First Team. Joining the District 1 Second Team was KC Ndefo of Saint Peter’s, Dwight Murray Jr. of Rider, and Jalen Pickett of Siena. King Rice of Monmouth was named the Co-Coach of the year in District 1.
 
To view the entire NABC All-District Teams and Coaches see below.
 
District 1
First Team
Ryan Davis - Vermont
Manny Camper - Siena
Obadiah Noel - UMass-Lowell
Deion Hammond - Monmouth
Isaiah Ross - Iona
 
Second Team
Brandon Horvath - UMBC
KC Ndefo - St. Peter's
Dwight Murray, Jr. - Rider
Zach Cooks - NJIT
Jalen Pickett - Siena
 
Co-Coaches of the Year: Ryan Odom, UMBC and King Rice, Monmouth
 
District 2
First Team
Justin Champagnie - Pittsburgh
Jose Alvarado - Georgia Tech
Keve Aluma - Virginia Tech
Clarik Jones - Louisville
Matthew Hurt - Duke
 
Second Team
Jay Huff - Virginia
M.J. Walker - Florida St.
Sam Hauser - Virginia
Aamir Simms - Clemson
Nate Laszewski - Notre Dame
 
Coach of the Year: Leonard Hamilton, Florida State
 
District 3
First Team
Chandler Vaudrin - Winthrop
Ahsan Asadullah - Lipscomb
Davion Warren - Hampton
Pedro Bradshaw - Bellarmine
Darius McGhee - Liberty
 
Second Team
Philandrous Fleming, Jr. - Charleston Southern
John-Michael Wright - High Point
Tajion Jones - UNC Asheville
Carter Hendrickson - North Florida
Jaheam Cornwall - Gardner-Webb
 
Coach of the Year: Ritchie McKay, Liberty
 
District 4
First Team
Nah'Shon Hyland - VCU
Jalen Crutcher - Dayton
Tre Mitchell - Massachusetts
Kyle Lofton - St. Bonaventure
Jordan Goodwin - Saint Louis
 
Second Team
Kellan Grady - Davidson
Javonte Perkins - Saint Louis
Grant Golden - Richmond
Jacob Gilyard - Richmond
Blake Francis - Richmond
 
Coach of the Year: Mark Schmidt, St. Bonaventure
  
District 5
First Team
Sandro Mamukelashvili - Seton Hall
Jeremiah Robinson-Earl - Villanova
Collin Gillespie - Villanova
Julian Champagnie - St. John's
Marcus Zegarowski - Creighton
 
Second Team
David Duke - Providence
Nate Watson - Providence
Paul Scruggs - Xavier
James Bouknight - Connecticut
Denzel Mahoney - Creighton
 
Coach of the Year: Mike Anderson, St. John’s
  
District 6
First Team
Fardaws Aimaq - Utah Valley
Tanner Groves - Eastern Washington
Tevian Jones - Southern Utah
Darrion Trammell - Seattle
Isiah Brown - Weber St.
 
Second Team
Asbjorn Midtgaard - Grand Canyon
Cameron Shelton - Northern Arizona
Ty Rowell - Cal Baptist
Ethan Esposito - Sacramento St.
Gorjok Gak - Cal Baptist
 
Co-Coaches of the Year: Lew Hill, UTRGV and Todd Simon, Southern Utah
  
District 7
First Team
Luka Garza - Iowa
Ayo Dosunmu - Illinois
Trevion Williams - Purdue
Trayce Jackson-Davis - Indiana
E.J. Liddell - Ohio St.
 
Second Team
Marcus Carr - Minnesota
Isaiah Livers - Michigan
Hunter Dickinson - Michigan
Ron Harper, Jr. - Rutgers
Kofi Cockburn - Illinois
 
Coach of the Year: Juwan Howard, Michigan
 
District 8
First Team
Jared Butler - Baylor
Cade Cunningham - Oklahoma St.
Austin Reaves - Oklahoma
Mac McClung - Texas Tech
Davion Mitchell - Baylor
 
Second Team
Miles McBride - West Virginia
Derek Culver - West Virginia
Andrew Jones - Texas
Ochai Agbaji - Kansas
RJ Nembhard - TCU
 
Coach of the Year: Scott Drew, Baylor
 
 District 9
First Team
Corey Kispert - Gonzaga
Drew Timme - Gonzaga
Jalen Suggs - Gonzaga
Colbey Ross - Pepperdine
Alex Barcello - BYU
 
Second Team
JaQuori McLaughlin - UCSB
Eli Scott - Loyola Marymount
Jamaree Bouyea - San Francisco
Kessler Edwards - Pepperdine
Colin Welp - UC Irvine
 
Coach of the Year: Mark Few, Gonzaga
 
 District 10
First Team
Matt Lewis - James Madison
Tyson Walker - Northeastern
Camren Wynter - Drexel
Jalen Ray - Hofstra
Dylan Painter - Delaware
 
Second Team
Luke Loewe - William & Mary
Isaac Kante - Hofstra
Mike Okauru - UNCW
Hunter McIntosh - Elon
Zep Jasper - Charleston
 
Coach of the Year: Mark Byington, James Madison
 
District 11
First Team
Charles Bassey - Western Kentucky
Javion Hamlet - North Texas
Taevion Kinsey - Marshall
Jhivvan Jackson - UTSA
Jahmir Young - Charlotte
 
Second Team
Taveion Hollingsworth - Western Kentucky
Bryson Williams - UTEP
Tavin Lovan - UAB
Malik Curry - Old Dominion
Souley Boum - UTEP
 
Coach of the Year: Eric Konkol, Louisiana Tech
  
District 12
First Team
Jalen Moore - Oakland
Loudon Love - Wright St.
Kevin Obanor - Oral Roberts
Antoine Davis - Detroit
Max Abmas - Oral Roberts
 
Second Team
Stanley Umude - South Dakota
Tanner Holden - Wright St.
Marcus Burk - IUPUI
Baylor Scheierman - South Dakota St.
Rocky Kreuser - North Dakota St.
 
Coach of the Year: Dennis Gates, Cleveland State
  
District 13
First Team
Jordan Burns - Colgate
Santi Aldama - Loyola
Justin Jaworski - Lafayette
Cam Davis - Navy
John Meeks - Bucknell
 
Second Team
E.J. Stephens - Lafayette
Walter Whyte - Boston U
Jamir Harris - American
Marques Wilson - Lehigh
Tucker Richardson - Colgate
 
Coach of the Year: Ed DeChellis, Navy
 
District 14
First Team
Loren Christian Jackson - Akron
Marreon Jackson - Toledo
Danny Pippen - Kent St.
Justin Turner - Bowling Green
Jason Preston - Ohio
 
Second Team
Jeenathan Williams - Buffalo
Josh Mballa - Buffalo
Spencer Littleson - Toledo
Ishmael El-Amin - Ball St.
Bryan Trimble, Jr. - Akron
 
Coach of the Year: Tod Kowalczyk, Toledo
  
District 15
First Team
Alex Morales - Wagner
Ty Flowers - LIU Brooklyn
Anthony Tarke - Coppin St.
Damian Chong Qui - Mount St. Mary's
Jahlil Jenkins - Fairleigh Dickinson
 
Second Team
C.J. Keyser - North Carolina Central
Troy Baxter - Morgan St.
Michael Green III - Bryant
Eral Penn - LIU Brooklyn
Peter Kiss - Bryant
 
Coach of the Year: Robert McCullum, Florida A&M
  
District 16
First Team
Cameron Krutwig - Loyola Chicago
Roman Penn - Drake
Isaiah Mosley - Missouri St.
ShanQuan Hemphill - Drake
Gaige Prim - Missouri St.
 
Second Team
Tyreke Key - Indiana St.
Elijah Childs - Bradley
D.J. Wilkins - Drake
Lucas Williamson - Loyola Chicago
Austin Phyfe - UNI
Ben Krikke - Valparaiso
 
Coach of the Year: Darian DeVries, Drake
 
District 17
First Team
Neemias Queta - Utah St.
Matt Mitchell - San Diego St.
Derrick Alston, Jr. - Boise St.
David Roddy - Colorado St.
Grant Sherfield - Nevada
 
Second Team
Isaiah Stevens - Colorado St.
Orlando Robinson - Fresno St.
Bryce Hamilton - UNLV
Jordan Schakel - San Diego St.
Desmond Cambridge, Jr. - Nevada
 
Coach of the Year: Brian Dutcher, San Diego State
 
District 18
First Team
Terry Taylor - Austin Peay
KJ Williams - Murray St.
Grayson Murphy - Belmont
Nick Muszynski - Belmont
Johni Broome - Morehead St.
 
Second Team
Tre King - Eastern Kentucky
Darian Adams - Jacksonville St.
Tevin Brown - Murray St.
Wendell Green Jr. - Eastern Kentucky
Jr. Clay - Tennessee Tech
 
Coach of the Year: Preston Spradlin, Morehead State
  
District 19
First Team
Oscar da Silva - Stanford
Evan Mobley - USC
Chris Duarte - Oregon
McKinley Wright IV - Colorado
Tyger Campbell - UCLA
 
Second Team
Timmy Allen - Utah
Remy Martin - Arizona St.
Isaac Bonton - Washington St.
James Akinjo - Arizona
Eugene Omoruyi - Oregon
 
Coach of the Year: Andy Enfield, USC
 
District 20
First Team
Herbert Jones - Alabama
Cameron Thomas - LSU
Scotty Pippen Jr. - Vanderbilt
John Petty Jr. - Alabama
Moses Moody - Arkansas
 
Second Team
Devontae Shuler - Ole Miss
Sharife Cooper - Auburn
Jeremiah Tilmon - Missouri
Tre Mann - Florida
Trendon Watford - LSU
 
Coach of the Year: Nate Oats, Alabama
  
District 21
First Team
Isaiah Miller - UNCG
Storm Murphy - Wofford
Hayden Brown - The Citadel
Ledarrius Brewer - ETSU
Mike Bothwell - Furman
 
Second Team
Greg Parham - VMI
Ross Cummings - Mercer
Malachi Smith - Chattanooga
Clay Mounce - Furman
Mason Faulker - Western Carolina
 
Coach of the Year: Dan Earl, VMI
 
 District 22
First Team
Zach Nutall - Sam Houston St.
Cameron Johnson - Stephen F. Austin
Keaston Willis - Incarnate Word
Kolton Kohl - Abilene Christian
Ty Gordon - Nicholls St.
 
Second Team
KeyShawn Feazell - McNeese St.
Demarkus Lampley - Sam Houston St.
Tristan Jarrett - Jackson St.
Damion Rosser - New Orleans
Gavin Kensmil - Stephen F. Austin
 
Co-Coaches of the Year: Joe Golding, Abilene Christian and Jason Hooten, Sam Houston State

District 23
First Team
DeVante' Jones - Coastal Carolina
Michael Flowers - South Alabama
Shahada Wells - UT Arlington
Cedric Russell - Louisiana
Ruot Monyyong - Little Rock
 
Second Team
Mason Harrell - Texas St.
Corey Allen - Georgia St.
Norchad Omier - Arkansas St.
Marquis Eaton - Arkansas St.
Caleb Asberry - Texas St.
 
Coach of the Year: Terrence Johnson, Texas State
 
District 24
First Team
Quentin Grimes - Houston
Tyson Etienne - Wichita St.
Jayden Gardner - East Carolina
Kendric Davis - SMU
Marcus Sasser - Houston
 
Second Team
Justin Gorham - Houston
Brandon Rachal - Tulsa
Landers Nolley II - Memphis
Keith Williams - Cincinnati
Jaylen Forbes - Tulane
 
Coach of the Year: Isaac Brown, Wichita State
 
About Time Out for Black Lives
Time Out for Black Lives aims to inspire and educate youth, athletes, families and fans. The initiative has an interactive website where coaches and student-athletes from MAAC basketball programs contribute their time and resources to read children’s books in entertaining videos, all focusing on Black culture, history, music and myths. The program comes as part of the MAAC’s United for Justice campaign that was announced over the summer.  For more information, visit timeoutforblacklives.com.
 
About the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference:
With 11 institutions strongly bound by the sound principles of quality and integrity in academics and excellence in athletics, the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference (MAAC) celebrates its 40th year of competition during the 2020-21 academic year. Current conference members include: Canisius College, Fairfield University, Iona College, Manhattan College, Marist College, Monmouth University, Niagara University, Quinnipiac University, Rider University, Saint Peter’s University, and Siena College.