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Old 02-25-2016, 08:11 AM   #100
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2016-2017 National Awards

Michigan State had 1 player on the All-NCAA 1st Team.

Kentucky had 1 player on the NCAA All-Freshman Team.

UCLA had 1 player on the NCAA All-Freshman Team and 1 player on the All-NCAA 2nd Team.

2016-2017 Conference Awards

Hartford had 1 player on the America East 2nd Team.

ECU had 2 players on the American All-Freshman Team.

Davidson had 1 player on the Atlantic 10 1st Team and 1 player on the Atlantic 10 All-Freshman Team.

No awards for TCU.

Michigan had 1 player on the Big Ten 2nd Team and 1 player on the Big Ten All-Freshman Team.

Michigan State head coach Al Mighty was the Big Ten Coach of the Year. The Spartans also had the Big Ten Player of the Year, as well as having 3 players on the Big Ten 1st Team. What a year for the Spartans!

Hawaii had 1 player on the Big West 2nd Team.

No awards for Charlotte.

Rice had 1 player on the Conference USA All-Freshman Team.

No awards for Monmouth.

Norfolk State had 1 player on the MEAC 1st Team and 1 player on the MEAC 2nd Team.

No awards for Colorado.

Stanford had 1 player on the Pac 12 2nd Team and 1 player on the Pac 12 All-Freshman Team.

UCLA absolutely cleaned up on the awards. First, Tim Shepard was named Pac 12 Coach of the Year. The Bruins also had the Pac 12 Player of the Year and Pac 12 Freshman of the Year. Aside from that, they also had 2 players on the Pac 12 1st Team, 1 player on the Pac 12 2nd Team, and 1 player on the Pac 12 All-Freshman Team.

No awards for Washington State.

Alabama had 1 player on the SEC 1st Team and 1 player on the SEC All-Freshman Team.

Florida coach Noah Oppenheimer was named SEC Coach of the Year. The Gators also had 1 player on the SEC 1st Team.

Kentucky had the SEC Freshman of the Year as well as 3 players on the SEC 2nd Team and 1 player on the SEC All-Freshman Team.

Troy had 1 player on the Sun Belt All-Freshman Team.
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