Preseason Big East All-Conference Teams
October 22nd, 2006
by Eric Silver
Last season
11 players were selected first-team all-conference, another 10 second-team
all-conference, and an additional five honorable mention all-conference. Only
one of the 11 first-team players, one of the 10 second-team players, and two of
the five honorable mention players are around for the 2005-2006 season. One
other player, Curtis Sumpter, was selected second team all-conference in
2004-2005 but missed last year as a medical redshirt.
I’ve decided to take the same approach the conference used except that both the first and second teams will be limited to 10 players each. I’m not going to include “honorable mention.” However, I will include a list of five players that could easily move ahead of those already mentioned.
First Team:
Dominic James (Marquette) –Guard
A.J. Price (Connecticut) –Guard
Sammy Mejia (DePaul) – Guard
Paul Harris (Syracuse) –Guard
Curtis Sumpter (Villanova) –Forward
Jeff Green (Georgetown) – Forward
Lamont Hamilton (St. John’s) – Forward
Jeff Adrien (Connecticut) –Forward
Aaron Gray (Pittsburgh) – Center
Roy Hibbert (Georgetown) – Center
Second Team:
Levance Fields (Pittsburgh) –Guard
Mike Nardi (Villanova) – Guard
Eric Devendorf (Syracuse) – Guard
Jerel McNeal (Marquette) – Guard
Demetris Nichols (Syracuse) – Forward
JR Inman (Rutgers) – Forward
Wilson Chandler (DePaul) – Forward
Juan Palacios (Louisville) – Forward
Darryl Watkins (Syracuse) – Center
Randall Hanke (Providence) – Center
Five Others Who Could Make First or Second Team:
Brandon Jenkins (Louisville) – Guard
Daryll Hill (St. John’s) – Guard
Russell Carter (Notre Dame) – Forward
Geoff McDermott (Providence) – Forward
David Padgett (Louisville) – Center
For information on individual players, check the positional rankings and the profiles of individual teams.
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Eric Silver has been an avid college basketball fan for 50 years. During the past two decades he has coached youth basketball and run numerous camps and clinics in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Entering his 39th year as an educator (middle school, high school, and college), he has received national awards for his teaching. He has also had one book on urban education published. Now that both of his children are grown, he finally has sufficient time to pursue his lifelong fantasy/passion – sports writing.
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