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Contains information from an official NAIA media release

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KANSAS CITY, Mo. – The National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) has announced the 2015-16 Division II Men’s Basketball All-America teams. Dominez Burnett of Davenport (Mich.) was named the NABC-NAIA Division II Men’s Basketball National Player of the Year. The All-America Teams are selected by the NAIA All-America Committee.

Alice Lloyd College senior Tyler Rogers was named Second Team All-American. The 6’8 forward from Lexington, KY. averaged 16 points, 6.1 rebounds, and a nation leading 3.6 blocks per game in leading Alice Lloyd to the championship game of the KIAC Conference Tournament.

NAIA Division II Men’s Basketball All-America Teams

First Team

 

 

 

 

NAME

SCHOOL

POS

YR

HOMETOWN

Dominez Burnett*

Davenport (Mich.)

F

SR.

Flint, Mich.

Austin Fox

St. Francis (Ind.)

F

SR.

Muncie, Ind.

Trey Bardsley

Nebraska Wesleyan

G

SR.

Beatrice, Neb.

Kyle Steigenga

Cornerstone (Mich.)

F

SO.

Holland, Mich.

Trae Bergh

Dakota Wesleyan (S.D.)

G

SR.

Crooks, S.D.

Lane Mahurin

Indiana Wesleyan

F

JR.

Rockville, Ind.

Clay Yeo

Bethel College (Ind.)

G

JR.

Bourbon, Ind.

Jonny Marlin

Indiana Wesleyan

G

SR.

Greenwood, Ind.

Ilya Ilyayev

St. Francis (Ill.)

F

SR.

Los Angeles, Calif.

Warren Hall

Warner (Fla.)

G

JR.

Tampa, Fla.

* – Denotes NAIA/NABC Player of the Year

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Second Team

 

 

 

 

NAME

SCHOOL

POS

YR

HOMETOWN

Javonte Byrd

Northwest Christian (Ore.)

G

SR.

San Diego, Calif.

Cameron Coleman

York (Neb.)

F

JR.

Allen, Texas

Tyler Rogers

Alice Lloyd (Ky.)

F

SR.

Lexington, Ky.

Leland Robinson

Tennessee Wesleyan

F

SR.

Jackson, Tenn.

Kyle Kilgore

Dakota State (S.D.)

F

JR.

Adrian, Minn.

Lance Carter

Tabor (Kan.)

G

JR.

Troy, Ohio

Stanley Whittaker

Keiser (Fla.)

G

JR.

Philadelphia, Pa.

Joel Spear

Southern Oregon

G

SR.

Adalaide, Australia

Aaron Larson

Olivet Nazarene (Ill.)

F

SR.

Tolono, Ill.

Miles Robinson

Indiana Tech

G

JR.

Grand Rapids, Mich.

 

 

 

 

 

Third Team

 

 

 

 

NAME

SCHOOL

POS

YR

HOMETOWN

Ryan Atkins

West Virginia Tech

G

SO.

Miami, Fla.

Lucas Huffman

Indiana East

G

SO.

Indianapolis, Ind.

Ethan Murray

College of the Ozarks (Mo.)

G

SR.

Neosho, Mo.

Brequan Tucker

Jamestown (N.D.)

G

SR.

Joliet, Ill.

J.D. Tucker

Union (Ky.)

G

SR.

Charleston, S.C.

Bryce Lienhoop

St. Francis (Ind.)

F

SO.

Columbus, Ind.

Alex Houston

Mount Mercy (Iowa)

F

SR.

Chicago, Ill.

Larry Motuzis

Saint Xavier (Ill.)

G

SO.

Darien, Ill.

Jesse Jones

Midland (Neb.)

G

SR.

Houston, Texas

Taylor Young

Warner Pacific (Ore.)

G

SR.

Hawthorne, Calif.

 


Honorable Mention

 

 

 

 

Dominique Bolden

Goshen (Ind.)

F

SR.

Chicago, Ill.

Brian Bridgeforth

Washington Adventist (Md.)

F

JR.

Washington, D.C.

Jake Bullock

Aquinas (Mich.)

G

JR.

Lansing, Mich.

Cameron Clark

Southwestern (Kan.)

G

SR.

Lewisville, Texas

Brandon Cole

Bryan College (Tenn.)

F

SR.

Crossville, Tenn.

Eddie Delegal

Warner (Fla.)

F

SR.

Brunswick, Ga.

Roman Delgado

California State Maritime

G

SR.

Santa Clarita, Calif.

Jayden Ferguson

Valley City State (N.D.)

F

SO.

Williston, N.D.

Chandler Folkerts

Concordia (Neb.)

F

JR.

Milford, Neb.

Bryan Forbes

Briar Cliff (Iowa)

G

JR.

Lone Tree, Iowa

Kelvin Goodwin

Point Park (Pa.)

G

SR.

Wheeling Park, W.V.

Terrelle Green

Robert Morris (Ill.)

G

SR.

Chicago, Ill.

Grant Greenberg

Saint Mary (Kan.)

G

JR.

Leavenworth, Kan.

Clayton Herrald

Briar Cliff (Iowa)

G

SR.

Williams, Iowa

Lawrence Jackson

Northwestern Ohio

G

JR.

Rocky Mount, N.C.

D.D. Joiner

Rio Grande (Ohio)

G

SR.

Columbus, Ohio

Earl Jones

Warner Pacific (Ore.)

G

SR.

Henderson, Nev.

Zach Kirschbaum

Trinity International (Ill.)

F

JR.

Las Vegas, Nev.

Ben Lanning

Cornerstone (Mich.)

F

SR.

Grandville, Mich.

Tate Martin

Dakota Wesleyan (S.D.)

G

JR.

Mitchell, S.D.

Deion McClenton

Keiser (Fla.)

F

SO.

Columbus, Ga.

Austin Morris

Brescia (Ky.)

F

SR.

Evansville, Ind.

Joey Nebeker

College of Idaho

F

JR.

Melba, Idaho

Cameron Paschke

College of the Ozarks (Mo.)

G

JR.

Fayetteville, Ark.

Nick Riley

Union (Ky.)

G

SR.

Hopkinsville, Ky.

Kyle Stidom

Taylor (Ind.)

G

SR.

Indianapolis, Ind.

Franky Teran

Antelope Valley (Calif.)

G

JR.

Tucson, Ariz.

Brandon Vanderhegghen

Grace (Ind.)

G

SR.

Mishawaka, Ind.

Michael Walker

St. Thomas (Fla.)

G

JR.

Rancho Cucamonga, Calif.

Chris Waller

Southwestern (Kan.)

G

SR.

Houston, Texas

Dominique Walls

Indiana Tech

F

SR.

Chicago, Ill.