NABC All-District Teams, Coaches Named for Division II

KANSAS CITY, Mo. – The National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC) announced today the 2020 NABC 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 89 student-athletes represent the finest basketball players across America. 
 
Atlantic
First Team
Dalton Bolon, West Liberty
Dale Bonner, Fairmont State 
Pat Cartier, Hillsdale
Lamont McManus, Charleston
Pat Robinson III, West Liberty
Tommy Schmock, Findlay
 
Second Team
Glen Abram, West Virginia State
Marcus Ernst, Malone
Anthony Pittman, West Virginia State
Isaiah Sanders, Fairmont State 
Darryl Straughter, Walsh
John Williams, Glenville
 
Coach of the Year: John Tharp, Hillsdale
 
Central
First Team
Parker Fox, Northern State
Tyler Geiman, Washburn
Ryan Hawkins, Northwest Missouri State
Trevor Hudgins, Northwest Missouri State
Jordan Janssen, Wayne State (NE)
Cam Martin, Missouri Southern State
 
Second Team
Diego Bernard, Northwest Missouri State
Lorenzo McGhee, MSU Moorhead
Mason Stark, Northern State
Jareese Williams, Upper Iowa
Jared Vitztum, Fort Hays State
 
Coach of the Year: Ben McCollum, Northwest Missouri State
 
East
First Team
Jalen Burgess, Dominican
Osbel Caraballo, St. Thomas Aquinas
Sean Fasoyiro, Daemen
Demetre Roberts, St. Thomas Aquinas
Grant Singleton, St. Thomas Aquinas
Andrew Sischo, Daemen
 
Second Team
Joel Bailey, Nyack
Rich Chapman, Bloomfield
Reggie Clark, Roberts Wesleyan
Anthony Cooper, Caldwell
James Montgomery, Molloy
 
Coach of the Year: Tobin Anderson, St. Thomas Aquinas
 
Midwest
First Team
TJ Crockett, Lindenwood
Conley Garrison, Drury
Cade McKnight, Truman State
Darian Owens-White, Wayne State
Josh Price, Southern Indiana
Owen White, Michigan Tech
 
Second Team
Bryce Bultman, McKendree
Brandon Haraway, Ashland
Walt Kelser, Ferris State
Brailen Neely, Wayne State (MI)
Christian Negron, Grand Valley State
 
Coach of the Year: Jeff Horner, Truman State
 
South
First Team
Imoras Agee, Valdosta State
Quay Kennedy, Lee
Jaizec Lottie, Flagler
Sam Orf, Alabama Huntsville
Donte Tatum, Georgia Southwestern
Jordan Thomas, Georgia College
 
Second Team
Brandon Boston, Mississippi College
Maalik Cartwright, Delta State
Hunter Vick, Union
Alphonso Willis, Young Harris
Michael Zabetakis, West Georgia
 
Coach of the Year: Chad Warner, Flagler
 
South Central
First Team
Lloyd Daniels, Lubbock Christian
Qua Grant West Texas A&M
Parker Hicks, Lubbock Christian
Chandler Jacobs, Dallas Baptist
Aaron Lucas, Southern Arkansas
Joel Murray, West Texas A&M
 
Second Team
Creighton Avery, Texas A&M Kingsville
Adokiye Iyaye, , Southern Nazarene
Dajuan Jones, Arkansas Monticello
B.J. Maxwell, St. Edward’s
Brantly Thompson, Oklahoma Baptist
 
Coach of the Year: Todd Duncan, Lubbock Christian
 
Southeast
First Team
Kenny Dye, Queens
Trenton Gibson, Tusculum
KJ Jones II, Emmanuel
Isaiah Reddish, Barton
Cameron Whiteside, Virginia Wise
Devin Whitfield, Lincoln Memorial
 
Second Team
Demarcus Addie, Southern Wesleyan
R.J. Gunn, Lenoir-Rhyne
Sean Halloran, Belmont Abbey
Quandaveon McCollum, Newberry
Jamari Smith, Queens
 
Coach of the Year: Dan Ficke, Belmont-Abbey
 
West
First Team
Kaden Anderson, Point Loma
Georgie Dancer, Colorado Mesa
Riley Farris, Fort Lewis
Ethan Menzies, Colorado Mesa
Joel Scott, Black Hills State
Brendan Sullivan, Colorado Mines
 
Second Team
Ezekiel Alley, Northwest Nazarene
Kobi Betts, Colorado Mines
Aamondae Coleman, Fresno Pacific
Brock Mackenzie, Point Loma
Alex Wright, Biola
 
Coach of the Year: Mike DeGeorge, Colorado Mesa