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KANSAS CITY, Mo. - The National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics announced the 2009-10 Division I Men's Basketball All-America Teams on Tuesday. The selections are made by the NAIA Men's Basketball Coaches' Association All-America Committee and comprises a First, Second, Third and Honorable Mention Team. LSU Shreveport's Derrick Parker was named to the First Team.

 

The 2009-2010 season will be one to remember for the sophomore from Minden, Louisiana, as Parker added some nice accolades to his already impressive resume`: 2009-2010 Gulf Coast Athletic Conference Player of the Year(Unanimous selection), 2009-2010 All GCAC Team, NAIA National Player of the Week(Jan. 15), GCAC Player of the Week-4 Times, and 1 of 3 players up for NAIA National Player of the Year. On Tuesday Parker added one more to the list as he was named to the NAIA First Team All American.

Parker hadan amazing 24 double-doublesfinishing the year ranked in the NAIA Division I: #2 in Defensive rebounds per Game (7.828), #2 in Total Rebounds per Game (11.655), #3 in Total Rebounds (338), #5 in Total Blocks (63), #6 in Blocks per Game (2.172), #7 in Offensive Rebounds per Game (3.828), #12 in Total Scoring (554), #13 in Field Goal Pct. (.583) and #15 Points per Game (19.103).

The sophomore sensation averaged a double-double for the 2009-2010 season with 19.3 points per game and 11.8 rebounds per game.

2009-10 NAIA Division I Men's Basketball All-America Team - March 23

FIRST TEAM

NAME

School

Yr.

Pos.

Hometown

Xavier Alexander

Southern Nazarene (Okla.)

Jr.

G

Forest Park, Okla.

Nick Aldridge ^

Mountain State (W.Va.)

Sr.

F

South Webster, Ohio

Nate Brumfield %

Oklahoma Baptist

Sr.

F

Rochester, N.Y.

Nestor Colmenares

Campbellsville (Ky.)

Sr.

C

Caracas, Venezuela

Rocky Hampton ^

Biola (Calif.)

Sr.

C

Lake Arrowhead, Calif.

Eric Hobbie ^

McKendree (Ill.)

Jr.

F

Vandalia, Ill.

Dominique Johnson &

Azusa Pacific (Calif.)

Sr.

G

Detroit, Mich.

Justin Johnson

Concordia (Calif.)

Jr.

G

Tustin, Calif.

Derrick Parker

LSU-Shreveport

So.

F

Minden, La.

Jason Taylor $

Oklahoma Christian

Sr.

C

Edmond, Okla.

Player of the Year - Nate Brumfield, Oklahoma Baptist


$ 2009 First Team selection
% 2009 Second Team selection

& 2009 Third Team selection

^ 2009 Honorable Mention selection

SECOND TEAM

NAME

School

Yr.

Pos.

Hometown

Tay Barber ^

Life (Ga.)

Sr.

G

Decatur, Ga.

Ronnie Battle &

Bacone (Okla.)

Sr.

F

Elgin, Okla.

Brenton Bell

MidAmerica Nazarene (Kan.)

Sr.

G

Olathe, Kan.

Hollis Giles

Georgetown (Ky.)

Sr.

G

Houston, Texas

Zack Frey %

Freed-Hardeman (Tenn.)

Sr.

C

Nashville, Tenn.

Nick Larson

William Jewell (Mo.)

So.

F/C

Liberty, Mo.

Jasmine Rogers

Southern Polytechnic State (Ga.)

Sr.

G

Newark, N.J.

Brandon Springer ^

Cumberland (Tenn.)

Sr.

F

Nashville, Tenn.

Greg Truvillion

Union (Tenn.)

Sr.

F

Lansing, Mich.

Terrence Worthy ^

Concordia (Calif.)

Sr.

G

San Jose, Calif.

THIRD TEAM

NAME

School

Yr.

Pos.

Hometown

Jerel Blocker

Lee (Tenn.)

Jr.

G

Lake Wales, Fla.

Ryan Brock ^

Loyola (La.)

Jr.

G

New Orleans, La.

Jonathan Clark

Pikeville (Ky.)

Sr.

G

Charlotte, N.C.

Brandon Cooks

William Carey (Miss.)

So.

F

Thibodaux, La.

Andy Garland ^

Carroll (Mont.)

So.

C

Missoula, Mont.

Lionel Green

Southern-New Orleans (La.)

Sr.

G

New Orleans, La.

James Lewis Jr. $

Fresno Pacific (Calif.)

Sr.

G

Los Angeles, Calif.

Blair Prowse

Westminster (Utah)

Sr.

F

South Jordan, Utah

Herschel Rodgers

Park (Mo.)

 
 
 
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