Sunday, January 31, 2010

Conference All-Stars

ACC
G John Scheyer- Duke*
G Grievus Vasquez - Maryland
F Kyle Singler- Duke
F Al-Farouq Aminu- Wake Forest
C Gani Lawal- Georgia Tech

Big East
G Scottie Reynolds- Villanova
G Da'sean Buttler- West Virginia
F Wesley Johnson- Syracuse
F- Luke Harangody- ND*
C- Greg Monroe- Georgetown

SEC
G John Wall- Kentucky*
G Scotty Hopson- Tennesee
F Patrick Patterson- Kentucky
F DeMarcus Cousins- Kentucky
C Jarvis Varnado- Mississippi St.

Big 12
G Sherron Collins- Kansas*
G Willie Warren- Oklahoma
F Xavier Henry- Kansas
F Damion James- Texas
C Cole Aldrich- Kansas

Big 10
G Kalin Lucas- Michigan St.
G Manny Harris- Michigan
F Evan Turner- Ohio St.*
F Robbie Hummel- Purdue
C Jajuan Johnson- Purdue

Pac-10
G Isiah Thomas- Washington
G Quincy Pondexter- Washington*
F Landry Fields- Stanford
F Derrick Williams- Arizona
C Michael Dunigan- Oregon

* Conference MVP

Mid-Season All Americans

First Team
G Sherron Collins sr. Kansas
G Scottie Reynolds sr. Villanova
F Wesley Johnson jr. Syracuse
F Luke Harangody sr. ND
C Cole Aldrich jr. Kansas

Second Team
G John Wall fr. Kentucky
G Manny Harris jr. Michigan
F Evan Turner jr. Ohio State
F Damion James sr. Texas
F Patrick Patterson jr. Kentucky

Daily Top 10-Sunday

1. Syracuse: The Orange have been playing better than anybody lately, and even though they barely beat Depaul, I still give them a slight advantage over Nova and Kansas.

2. Kansas: They were impressive against K-St. last night, and Sherron Collins is playing amazing.

3. Villanova: Continuing to play on a hot streak.

4. Kentucky: Bounced back from their first loss with an impressive win over Vandy.

5. Michigan St: The Spartans continue their dominance in the Big 10.

6. Georgetown: Huge win over Duke yesterday with Obama in attendence.

7. West Virginia: Another big east team that's playing great.

8. Purdue: Impressive win over Wisconsin

9. Texas: They have been playing horribly ever since they were ranked No. 1

10. Duke: Still in the top 10 even after the bad loss to Georgetown.