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Kalinoski Named AP Honorable Mention All-America
3/30/2015 2:14:00 PM | Men's Basketball
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DAVIDSON, N.C. – Davidson's Tyler Kalinoski has been named to the Associated Press (AP) Honorable Mention All-America Team, as released Monday afternoon.
Kalinoski, who was named the Atlantic 10 Player of the Year, concluded the year ranked among A-10 leaders in scoring (16.7/5th), rebounding (5.7/20th), assists (4.1/2nd), 3-point field-goal percentage (.423/7th) and minutes played (34.8/5th), while leading the league in 3-pointers made (91), 3-pointers per game (2.8) and assist/turnover ratio (3.0).
In addition, the 6-4 shooting guard scored in double figures 28 times, hit the 20-point plateau nine times and poured in a career-high 32 points on 12-of-14 shooting, including 8 3-pointers in Davidson's win at Duquesne.
During his four-year standout career, the Wildcats posted a 95-37 overall record, 62-8 conference mark, won four regular season titles, two conference tournament crowns and appeared in four postseason tournaments, including three NCAA trips.
2014-15 AP All-America Teams
First Team
Frank Kaminsky, Wisconsin
Jahlil Okafor, Duke
Jerian Grant, Notre Dame
Willie Cauley-Stein, Kentucky
D'Angelo Russell, Ohio State
Second Team
Delon Wright, Utah
Karl-Anthony Towns, Kentucky
Sean Tuttle, Northern Iowa
Bobby Portis, Arkansas
Malcolm Brogdon, Virginia
Third Team
Buddy Hield, Oklahoma
Kyle Wiltjer, Gonzaga
Rakeem Christmas, Syracuse
Georges Niang, Iowa State
Kevin Pangos, Gonzaga
Honorable Mention
Lawrence Alexander, North Dakota State; Justin Anderson, Virginia; Ryan Arcidiacono, Villanova; Ron Baker, Wichita State; Jalen Cannon, St. Francis, Brooklyn; Karl Cochran, Wofford; Kyle Collinsworth, BYU; Quinn Cook, Duke; Kris Dunn, Providence (1); Perry Ellis, Kansas (1); Rico Gathers, Baylor; Madarious Gibbs, Texas Southern; Anthony Gill, Virginia; Kendall Gray, Delaware State; Ty Greene, S.C.-Upstate; Olivier Hanlan, Boston College (1); Montrezl Harrell, Louisville (1); Martez Harrison, UMKC; Tyler Harvey, Eastern Washington; Corey Hawkins, UC Davis; Tyler Haws, BYU; LaDontae Henton, Providence; Darrun Hilliard, Villanova; R.J. Hunter, Georgia State; Stanley Johnson, Arizona (1); Tyus Jones, Duke; Tyler Kalinoski, Davidson; Tim Kempton, Lehigh; David Laury, Iona; Damon Lynn, NJIT; Derrick Marks, Boise State; Jerell Martin, LSU; T.J. McConnell, Arizona; Mikh McKinney, Sacramento State; Nic Moore, SMU; Justin Moss, Buffalo; Saah Nimley, Charleston Southern; Cameron Payne, Murray State; Chasson Randle, Stanford; Justin Sears, Yale; Kenneth "Speedy" Smith, Louisiana Tech; Keifer Sykes, Green Bay; Marcus Thornton, William & Mary; Melo Trimble, Maryland; Fred VanVleet, Wichita State (1); Thomas Walkup, Stephen F. Austin; Jameel Warney, Stony Brook; Dez Wells, Maryland; Joseph Young, Oregon (1).
(First-Team Vote)
DAVIDSON, N.C. – Davidson's Tyler Kalinoski has been named to the Associated Press (AP) Honorable Mention All-America Team, as released Monday afternoon.
Kalinoski, who was named the Atlantic 10 Player of the Year, concluded the year ranked among A-10 leaders in scoring (16.7/5th), rebounding (5.7/20th), assists (4.1/2nd), 3-point field-goal percentage (.423/7th) and minutes played (34.8/5th), while leading the league in 3-pointers made (91), 3-pointers per game (2.8) and assist/turnover ratio (3.0).
In addition, the 6-4 shooting guard scored in double figures 28 times, hit the 20-point plateau nine times and poured in a career-high 32 points on 12-of-14 shooting, including 8 3-pointers in Davidson's win at Duquesne.
During his four-year standout career, the Wildcats posted a 95-37 overall record, 62-8 conference mark, won four regular season titles, two conference tournament crowns and appeared in four postseason tournaments, including three NCAA trips.
2014-15 AP All-America Teams
First Team
Frank Kaminsky, Wisconsin
Jahlil Okafor, Duke
Jerian Grant, Notre Dame
Willie Cauley-Stein, Kentucky
D'Angelo Russell, Ohio State
Second Team
Delon Wright, Utah
Karl-Anthony Towns, Kentucky
Sean Tuttle, Northern Iowa
Bobby Portis, Arkansas
Malcolm Brogdon, Virginia
Third Team
Buddy Hield, Oklahoma
Kyle Wiltjer, Gonzaga
Rakeem Christmas, Syracuse
Georges Niang, Iowa State
Kevin Pangos, Gonzaga
Honorable Mention
Lawrence Alexander, North Dakota State; Justin Anderson, Virginia; Ryan Arcidiacono, Villanova; Ron Baker, Wichita State; Jalen Cannon, St. Francis, Brooklyn; Karl Cochran, Wofford; Kyle Collinsworth, BYU; Quinn Cook, Duke; Kris Dunn, Providence (1); Perry Ellis, Kansas (1); Rico Gathers, Baylor; Madarious Gibbs, Texas Southern; Anthony Gill, Virginia; Kendall Gray, Delaware State; Ty Greene, S.C.-Upstate; Olivier Hanlan, Boston College (1); Montrezl Harrell, Louisville (1); Martez Harrison, UMKC; Tyler Harvey, Eastern Washington; Corey Hawkins, UC Davis; Tyler Haws, BYU; LaDontae Henton, Providence; Darrun Hilliard, Villanova; R.J. Hunter, Georgia State; Stanley Johnson, Arizona (1); Tyus Jones, Duke; Tyler Kalinoski, Davidson; Tim Kempton, Lehigh; David Laury, Iona; Damon Lynn, NJIT; Derrick Marks, Boise State; Jerell Martin, LSU; T.J. McConnell, Arizona; Mikh McKinney, Sacramento State; Nic Moore, SMU; Justin Moss, Buffalo; Saah Nimley, Charleston Southern; Cameron Payne, Murray State; Chasson Randle, Stanford; Justin Sears, Yale; Kenneth "Speedy" Smith, Louisiana Tech; Keifer Sykes, Green Bay; Marcus Thornton, William & Mary; Melo Trimble, Maryland; Fred VanVleet, Wichita State (1); Thomas Walkup, Stephen F. Austin; Jameel Warney, Stony Brook; Dez Wells, Maryland; Joseph Young, Oregon (1).
(First-Team Vote)
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