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HOOPS All-AAC team announced

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IRVING, Texas – The American Athletic Conference has announced the winners of the league’s men’s basketball honors for the 2024-25 season. The selections were made by the conference’s 13 head coaches.



Memphis, the No. 1 seed for the 2025 American Men’s Basketball Championship, earned three awards. Redshirt sophomore guard PJ Haggerty was named the Player of the Year, while redshirt senior forward Dain Dainja was selected as the inaugural Newcomer of the Year. Tiger head coach Penny Hardaway was picked by his peers as the Coach of the Year, while the late South Florida head coach Amir Abdur-Rahim was named honorary Coach of the Year.



UAB senior forward Yaxel Lendeborg repeated as the league’s Defensive Player of the Year, while Florida Atlantic center Matas Vokietaitis was the Freshman of the Year and North Texas junior forward Brenen Lorient was named the Sixth Man of the Year.



Florida Atlantic redshirt junior forward Tre Carroll was honored with two distinctions. He was selected for the Amir Abdur-Rahim Sportmanship Award and was picked, along with North Texas senior forward Moulaye Sissoko, as the Most Improved Players.




Haggerty leads The American and is fifth in Division I scoring with 21.2 points per game. He is also third in the league in steals (1.8 per game) and ninth in assists (3.8). He was unanimously selected as the conference’s Freshman of the Year in 2023-24. Haggerty becomes the second Tiger to win American Player of the Year, joining Precious Achiuwa in 2019-20.



Dainja is averaging 13.7 points for the season, but that rose to 15.7 points per game in conference play, including three double-doubles in Memphis’ last five games.



Hardaway has led the Tigers to a 26-5 overall record and 16-2 mark in conference play on the way to Memphis’ first regular-season championship as part of The American.



Lendeborg won his second Defensive Player of the Year honor and leads the conference in rebounding at 10.5 per game and blocks with 1.8 per contest.



Vokietaitis earned Florida Atlantic’s first Freshman of the Year honor in the league and is averaging 9.5 points and 5.3 rebounds per game.



Carroll was honored with the renamed Amir Abdur-Rahim Sportsmanship Award for best exemplifying the qualities of sportsmanship, fair play and leadership. Abdur-Rahim tragically passed away on October 24, 2024. In only five years as a head coach, Abdur-Rahim established himself as one of the best in college basketball, winning championships in two conferences and taking both South Florida and Kennesaw State to unprecedented levels of success.



Carroll and Sissoko became the first players from Florida Atlantic and North Texas to earn the Most Improved Player honor. Carroll saw his points per game rise from 4.0 in 2023-24 to 12.2 this season, while Sissoko has seen his points improve 4.6 points per game year-over-year.



Lorient was named the Sixth Man of the Year after averaging 12.3 points and 4.7 rebounds while coming off the bench for the Mean Green.



Memphis had three members of the 10-person All-Conference First Team, including Dainja, Haggerty and senior guard Tyrese Hunter. East Carolina had two, including senior guard RJ Felton and graduate forward C.J. Walker, as did North Texas with Lorient and senior guard Atin Wright. Also on the first team was Lendeborg, Tulane redshirt sophomore guard Rowan Brumbaugh and Wichita State senior guard Xavier Bell.



The 2025 American Men’s Basketball Championship begins Wednesday, March 12 at 1 p.m. ET/noon CT with Rice and Charlotte competing in the first-round game at the Super Pit in Denton, Texas. The Championship runs through Sunday, March 16 and the remainder of the games will be played at Dickies Arena in Fort Worth, Texas.



2024-25 American Men’s Basketball Honors



Player of the Year


PJ Haggerty, R-So., G, Memphis



Coach of the Year

Penny Hardaway, Memphis

Amir Abdur-Rahim, South Florida - Honorary



Newcomer of the Year

Dain Dainja, R-Sr., F, Memphis



Defensive Player of the Year

Yaxel Lendeborg, Sr., F, UAB



Freshman of the Year

Matas Vokietaitis, C, Florida Atlantic



Amir Abdur-Rahim Sportsmanship Award

Tre Carroll, R-Jr., F, Florida Atlantic



Most Improved Players

Tre Carroll, R-Jr., F, Florida Atlantic

Moulaye Sissoko, Sr., F, North Texas



Sixth Man of the Year

Brenen Lorient, Jr., F, North Texas



All-Conference First Team

Yaxel Lendeborg, Sr., F, UAB*

RJ Felton, Sr., G, East Carolina*

C.J. Walker, Gr., F, East Carolina

Dain Dainja, R-Sr., F, Memphis*

PJ Haggerty, R-So., G, Memphis*

Tyrese Hunter, Sr., G, Memphis

Brenen Lorient, Jr., F, North Texas

Atin Wright, Sr., G, North Texas*

Rowan Brumbaugh, R-So., G, Tulane

Xavier Bell, Sr., G, Wichita State



All-Conference Second Team

Alejandro Vasquez, Sr., G, UAB

Tre Carroll, Florida Atlantic

Kaleb Glenn, So., F, Florida Atlantic

Baba Miller, Jr., F, Florida Atlantic

Jamille Reynolds, Sr., F, South Florida

Jamal Mashburn Jr., Gr., G, Temple

Primo Spears, UTSA

Kaleb Banks, Jr., F, Tulane

Dwon Odom, Gr., G, Tulsa

Corey Washington, Jr., F, Wichita State



All-Newcomer Team

Dain Dainja, R-Sr., F, Memphis*

Tyrese Hunter, Sr., G, Memphis

Atin Wright, Sr., G, North Texas

Jamal Mashburn Jr., Gr., G, Temple

Rowan Brumbaugh, R-So., G, Tulane



All-Freshman Team

Matas Vokietaitis, C, Florida Atlantic*

CJ Brown, G, South Florida*

Aiden Tobiason, G, Temple

Kam Williams, G/F, Tulane*

Ian Smikle, F, Tulsa



* denotes unanimous selection
 
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