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- Nine authors from the coast weigh the top players in the Big Tan. There were first, second team selection and individual awards.
Indianapolis – Most part of Wednesday, Wednesday Big Tan This year’s men’s conference will gather in the Indiana Police for the tournament.
For the first time, not every team in the league reached this stage. In the field seeds, the league left 18 teams 15 to 15, leaving Nebraska, Pan State and Washington at home.
This new width also made the choice more difficult for the all -conference honors. The Big Tan has grown so much easily, it is difficult to separate your best players. But, we did it anyway.
A survey of nine reporters from the USA Today Network covers a defeat anywhere in a conference. There were not many voters for any defeat. In the final results, 14 different teams were represented within the conference.
With the end of Wednesday afternoon games, who is here with the honor with honors:
USA Today Sports Network All Big Tan Men’s Basketball Selection
The first team
(A unanimous choice in all hats)
- Bradin Smith, Prado
- John Tonji, Wisconsin
- Tray kafman-rarin, prodo
- Derek Quinn, Maryland
- Brace Williams, Nebraska
The second team
(Equal to four last space)
- Vladislav Golden, Michigan
- Nick Martinley, Northwest
- Danny Wolf, Michigan
- Dawson Garcia, Minnesota
- Bruce Thorntin, Ohio State (Tie)
- Jacobi Gelpass, Maryland (Tie)
- Dallon Harper, Rotors (tie)
- Akka Bailey, Rotors (tie)
Honorable Mention: Jaden Accent, Michigan State; Omar Bears, Indiana; Tyler Belloo, UCLA; Net Buttl, Oregon; Caspares Jacquonis, Alanewi; Jess Richardson, Michigan State.
Individual awards
The coach of the year: Tom Ezo, Michigan State.
Voting too: Dust May, Michigan; Greg Guard, Wisconsin.
Player of the year: Bradin Smith, Prado.
Voting too: Trey Kaf Main Ren, Prado; John Tonzee, Wisconsin.
Transfer of the year: John Tonzee, Wisconsin.
Voting also: Danny Wolf, Michigan.
The new man of the year: Derek Quinn, Maryland.
Voting also: Akka Bailey, Rotigners; Dallon Harper, Rotors.
Defense player of the year: Jaden Accent, Michigan State.
Voting too: Anthony Lail, Indiana; Danny Wolf, Michigan; Akka Baldwin, Pan State; Yanak Conan the Nether House, Pan State; Net Buttle, Oregon.
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