All-American Teams

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First team:
G Jared Jordan 6-2 Sr Marist
G Nate Funk 6-3 Sr Creighton
F Tyler Hansbrough 6-9 So North Carolina
F Nick Fazekas 6-11 Sr Nevada
C Aaron Gray 7-1 Sr Pittsburgh

Second team:
G Aaron Bruce 6-3 Jr Baylor
G Eric Devendorf 6-4 So Syracuse
F Chase Budinger 6-8 Fr Arizona
F Josh McRoberts 6-10 So Duke
C Spencer Hawes 6-11 Fr Washington

Third team:
G Drew Neitzel 6-0 Jr Michigan State
G Adam Haluska 6-5 Sr Iowa
F Jon Brockman 6-8 So Washington
F Grant Stout 6-8 Sr Northern Iowa
C Jason Smith 7-0 Jr Colorado

Fourth team:
G Michael Nardi 6-1 Sr Villanova
G Coby Karl 6-4 Sr Boise State
F Ian Vouyoukas 6-10 Sr Saint Louis
F Joe Reitz 6-7 Jr Western Michigan
C Trent Plaisted 6-11 So BYU

Fifth team:
G Kevin Kruger 6-2 Sr UNLV
G Blake Ahearn 6-2 Sr Missouri State
F Blagoj Janev 6-8 Sr New Hampshire
F Andrew Strait 6-8 Jr Montana
C Steven Hill 7-0 Jr Arkansas

Sixth team:
G Derek Raivio 6-3 Sr Gonzaga
G Lee Humphries 6-2 Sr Florida
F Dane Bradshaw 6-4 Sr Tennessee
F David Padgett 6-11 Jr Louisville
C Chris McNaughton 6-10 Sr Bucknell

Seventh team:
G Greg Paulus 6-2 So Duke
G Colin Falls 6-5 Sr Notre Dame
F Jacob Burtschi 6-6 Sr Air Force
F Kyle Wilson 6-8 Sr Wichita State
C Ivan Radenovic 6-10 Sr Arizona

Eighth team:
G Ben Woodside 5-11 So North Dakota State
G Jaycee Carroll 6-2 Jr Utah State
F Tim Pollitz 6-6 Jr Miami-OH
F Micah Downs 6-8 So Gonzaga
C Sasha Kaun 6-11 Jr Kansas

Ninth team:
G Bryan Mullins 6-1 So Southern Illinois
G Bobby Frasor 6-3 So North Carolina
F Chris Devine 6-8 Jr Cal-Santa Barbara
F Vova Severonas 6-6 Sr Oakland
C Boomer Herndon 6-11 Sr Belmont

10th team
G Wes Miller 5-11 Sr North Carolina
G Ben Luber 6-0 Sr Penn State
F Matt Shaw 6-7 Jr Southern Illinois
F Craig Bradshaw 6-10 Sr Winthrop
C Josh Heytvelt 6-11 So Gonzaga

Freshman All-Americans
First team:
G David Kool 6-2 Western Michgian
G Matt Bouldin 6-5 Gonzaga
F Isaiah Dahlman 6-6 Michigan State
F Chase Budinger 6-8 Arizona
C Spencer Hawes 6-11 Washington

Second team:
G Jason Bohannan 6-3 Wisconsin
G Jon Scheyer 6-6 Duke
F Dan Werner 6-7 Florida
F Dennis Horner 6-7 NC State
C Tom Herz0g 7-0 Michigan State

Third team:
G Ben Hansbrough 6-4 Mississippi State
G Jeff Ryan 6-8 Northwestern
F Matt Hill 6-10 Texas
F Luke Harangody 6-7 Notre Dame
C Jason Bennett 7-2 Kansas State

High School
First team:
G Nick Calethes 6-5 12 Winter Park, Florida (Florida)
G Chandler Parsons 6-8 12 Winter Park, Florida (Florida)
F Kyle Singler 6-8 12 Medford, Oregon
F Kosta Koufas 7-0 12 Canton, Ohio (Ohio State)
C Kevin Love 6-10 12 Lake Oswego, Oregon (UCLA)

Second team:
G Luke Loukes 6-4 11 Clearwater, Flordia
G Taylor King 6-7 12 Santa Ana, Calif. (Duke)
F Drew Viney 6-7 12 Villa Park, Calif. (Cal)
F Scott Martin 6-8 12 Valpariaso, Ind. (Purdue)0
C Cole Aldrich 6-10 12 Bloomington, Minn. (Kansas)Edited by: GreatLakeState
 

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when it gets a little closer to the season, i'll put together my AA teams... but you did quite a job, GLS!

that high school team in Winter Park, Florida must be something, huh?

also, Spencer Hawes just had a "minor" knee surgery, so it is unclear how long he will be out...

i'd like to see a "most athletic" team... i'm guessing Devendorf, Budinger, McRoberts, Downs, Haluska, etc. would offer some caste-breaking highlights. Haluska is one of my favorite players! he was a phenomenal sprinter/jumper in high school, winning a State Championship in the 100, 200, 400, and long jump as a senior!
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Haluska should be a top five scorer in the Big Ten, with all Iowa lost to
graduation, and ditto Neitzel at MSU.
 

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GLS, i think you are right on the money. their teams both lost a ton of talent, so they will both be counted on heavily to carry the scoring load. how do you see Devendorf stepping up at Syracuse now that McNamara has graduated? is he ready?
 
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I think Devendorf will lead Syracuse in scoring. I've been watching Eric
since he was 14, and he's always been able to pile up the points.

Another guy whose #s will go up because of graduation is Nardi at
Villanova, especially now that he's playing his natural pg position.
 

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I second the motion good job GLS. Drew Viney, is he white? I thought not but not entirely sure. Looks part black to me. Looking forward to the season. On NBAdraft.net they wrote a scouting report on Haluska and gave him a 7 out of 10 on athleticism. Meanwhile countless black players have received 9's and 10's. Go friggen figure.
 
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The more photos I see of Viney, he may be. I was thrown off by his SAT
score.

I don't know if he has the all-around game for it, but Haluska is prototype
NBA with size and athleticism.
 
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Some random comments on these guys ...

Lorenzo Romar has said even though Washington lost some big-time
athletes, they'll still be go-go on offense because of how Hawes runs.

Grant Stout was the leading rebounder and shot-blocker in everyone's
favorite mid-major league last year.

If Blake Ahearn leads the country in ft% again, he'll be the first player to
even lead the nation in a statistical category four years in a row.

Steven Hill will play in the NBA on defense alone.

Joe Reitz is really a center, at like 270 pounds.

Dane Bradshaw is a former point guard, and may now be the best 6-4
rebounder in the country.

Bryan Mullins was top 10 in the country in steals as a freshman.

Matt Bouldin was a two-time Mr. Basketball in Colorado, and considered
the best prospect from the state since Chauncey Billups.

David Kool is the first Mr. Basketball from Michigan to sign with a MAC
school.

It's Vova Severovas, I misspelled it. One of six foreign born out of 50.
 
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