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Parade Announces 2011 High School All-Americans

Mar 31, 2011 1:22 PM

Parade announced the 2011 All-America Basketball Teams this week.

Austin Rivers (Duke), Bradley Beal (Florida), Anthony Davis (Kentucky), Chase Fischer (Wake Forest), Adonis Thomas (Memphis), Rodney Cooper (Alabama), Dantley Walker (UNLV), DJ Gardner (Mississippi State), Trevor Lacey (Undecided) and Wayne Blackshear (Louisville) were named to the First Team.

On the Second Team were D'Angelo Harrison (St. John's), Adam Smith (UNC-Wilmington), Troy Wroten (Washington), Chane Behanan (Louisville), Cody Zeller (Indiana), Trey Burke (Michigan), Kyle Caudill (Boston College), Jahil Carson (Arizona State), LeBryan Nash (Oklahoma State) and Angelo Chol (Arizona).

Receiving Third Team honors were Wesley Saunders (Harvard), Shelby Moats (Vanderbilt), Devonta Abron (Arkansas), Jarvis Threatt (Delaware), Amir Williams (Ohio State), Jordan Baker (Pepperdine), Branden Dawson (Michigan State), P.J. Hairston (North Carolina), James McAdoo (North Carolina) and Xavier Ford (Buffalo).

The Fourth Team was comprised of Julien Lewis (Texas), Jake White (Wichita State), Johnny O'Bryant (LSU), Tanner Wozniak (FIU), Myck Kabongo (Texas), Reese Morgan (Cal Poly), Michael Gilchrist (Kentucky), Colun Gruber (Northern Arizona), Ryan Spangler (Gonzaga) and Marquis Teague (Kentucky).

Click here for more history of the Parade All-American teams.

Chicago Tribune

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Indiana State Wins 2011 Missouri Valley Conference Tournament

Mar 11, 2011 11:25 PM

Indiana State defeated Missouri State by a 60-56 final to win the 2011 Missouri Valley Conference Tournament. The Sycamores hadn't qualified for the NCAA Tournament since 2001.

Despite losing in the final, Missouri State' Jermaine Mallett was named Tournament MVP. Mallett lead all tournament participants in points, rebounds and FIC.

Aaron Carter and Jake Odum of Indiana State joined Mallet on the All-Tournament Team. Adam Leonard and Kyle Weems of Missouri State also made the All-Tournament Team.

Click here to view RealGM’s comprehensive list of 2011 Conference Tournaments.

RealGM Staff Report

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MVC Announces 10-11 Awards, Kyle Weems Wins POY

Mar 3, 2011 3:23 PM

Kyle Weems of Missouri State has been named the Missouri Valley Conference Player of the Year award.

Doug McDermott of Creighton was named MVC Freshman of the Year and Kwadzo Ahelegbe of Northern Iowa was the Defensive Player of the Year.

Weems, McDermott and Ahelegbe were also All-Conference First Team selections. They were joined by Andrew Warren (Bradley) and J.T. Durley (Wichita State).

Voted to the second team were Will Creekmore and Jermaine Mallett (Missouri State), Toure' Murry (Wichita State), Colt Ryan (Evansville) and Antonie Young (Creighton).

Click here for more information on Missouri Valley awards.

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