for immediate release contact: rick leddy, nabc 203-815-2437 ([email protected]) national association of basketball coaches announces
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Rick Leddy, NABC 203-815-2437
([email protected])
National Association of Basketball Coaches Announces
2019 Coaches’ Division II All-District Teams and Coaches
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (March 25, 2019) -- The National Association of
Basketball Coaches (NABC) announced today the 2019 NABC Coaches’
Division II All-District teams and coaches, recognizing the best men’s
collegiate basketball student-athletes and coaches in the division.
Selected and voted on by member coaches of the NABC in NCAA Division
II, these 88 student-athletes represent the finest basketball players
across America.
2019 NABC COACHES’ DIVISION II ALL-DISTRICT TEAMS AND COACHES
Atlantic
First Team Second Team
Tommy Bolte, Concord Jamere Howze, Virginia State
Dalton Bolon, West Liberty Dante Lombardi, IUP
Jacobo Diaz, IUP Rodger Ray, Livingstone
Amir Hinton, Shaw Micah Till, Slippery Rock
Anthony Lee, Kutztown Josh Williams, East Stroudsburg
Will Vorhees, Notre Dame
Co-Coaches of the Year: Lonnie Blow Jr., Virginia State and Joe
Lombardi, IUP
Central
First Team Second Team
Kevin Buckingham, Southeastern Oklahoma Javion Blake, Washburn
Ryan Bruggeman, Southwest Minnesota State Brandon Myer, UM Duluth
Gage Davis, St. Cloud Harrison Cleary, UM Crookston
Trevor Hudgins, Northwest Missouri State Jhonathan Dunn, Southern
Nazarene
Cam Martin, Missouri Southern State Ian Smith, Northern State
Joey Witthus, Northwest Missouri State
Coach of the Year: Ben McCollum, Northwest Missouri State
East
First Team Second Team
Elijah Bailey, New Haven DaQuaise Andrews, Southern New Hampshire
Tim Guers, Saint Anselm Kavione Green, Bloomfield
Juvaris Hayes, Merrimack Bryan Griffin, Mercy
Isaiah McLeod, Southern Connecticut Jermaine Head, Wilmington
Ryan Richmond, Bentley Curtis Jenkins, Molloy
Andrew Sischo, Daemen
Coach of the Year: Mike MacDonald, Daemen
Midwest
First Team Second Team
Adam Eberhard, Bellarmine Delaney Blaylock, Lewis
Dylan Hudson-Emory, Davenport Conley Garrison, Drury
Kendale McCullum, Lewis Isaiah Johnson, Northern Michigan
Drew Noble, Ashland JT Shumate, Walsh
Alex Stein, Southern Indiana Brodric Thomas, Truman State
Alex White Findlay
Coach of the Year: Scott Trost, Lewis
South
First Team Second Team
David Dennis, Nova Southeastern Mike Baez, Lynn
Adam Dieball, Christian Brothers Brett Hanson, Florida Southern
Beau Justice, Valdosta State LaJuan Hardy, West Alabama
Johnathan Lawton, Florida Southern Joe Laravie, Christian Brothers
Mark Matthews, Nova Southeastern DruShaun McLaurn, Eckerd
Marquill Smith, West Georgia
Coach of the Year: Mike Helfer, Valdosta State
South Central
First Team Second Team
Brennan Fowler, Lubbock Christian Jarrett Brodbeck, Regis
Qua Grant, West Texas A&M Ben Clare, Colorado School of Mines
Connor Nichols, Colorado Mesa Gerad Davis, New Mexico Highlands
Ben Sonnefeld, Colorado School of Mines Chandler Jacobs, Dallas
Baptist
Willie Rooks, Texas A&M Commerce
Ashton Spears, St. Edward’s
Ryan Quaid, West Texas A&M
Coach of the Year: Andre Cook, St. Edward’s
Southeast
First Team Second Team
DaQuan Abram, Belmont Abbey Daniel Carr, Queens
Kendrick Colvin, Emmanuel Marco Haskins, Wingate
Ty’Lik Evans, USC Aiken Akia Pruitt, UNC Pembroke
Brandon Parker, Francis Marion Taylor, Cornelius, Lincoln Memorial
Shaun Willett, Queens Jameel Taylor, Catawba
Deane Williams, Augusta
Coach of the Year: Bart Lundy, Queens
West
First Team Second Team
Adonis Arms, Northwest Nazarene Juwan Anderson, Cal State East Bay
Luke Chavez, St. Martin’s Christian Bayne, UCSD
Will Christmas, Cal Poly Pomona Brian Chambers, Concordia
Grant Dressler, Chaminade Trevor Jasinsky, Western Washington
Chris Hansen, UCSD Coleman Wooten, Seattle Pacific
Daulton Hommes, Point Loma Nazarene
Coach of the Year: Bryan Rooney, Cal State East Bay
About the National Association of Basketball Coaches
Located in Kansas City, MO, the NABC was founded in 1927 by Forrest
“Phog” Allen, the legendary basketball coach at the University of
Kansas. Allen, a student of James Naismith, the inventor of
basketball, organized coaches into this collective group to serve as
Guardians of the Game. The NABC currently has nearly 5,000 members
consisting primarily of university and college men’s basketball
coaches. All members of the NABC are expected to uphold the core
values of being a Guardian of the Game by bringing attention to the
positive aspects of the sport of basketball and the role coaches play
in the academic and athletic lives of today’s student-athletes. The
four core values of being a Guardian of the Game are advocacy,
leadership, service and education. Additional information about the
NABC, its programs and membership, can be found at www.nabc.org.
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