2010 NCAA Basketball Predictions

Top 25 and 1 |
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| 01 | Kansas | 14 | Mississippi State |
| 02 | Kentucky | 15 | Georgia Tech |
| 03 | Texas | 16 | Louisville |
| 04 | North Carolina | 17 | Ohio State |
| 05 | Purdue | 18 | Butler |
| 06 | Michigan State | 19 | Michigan |
| 07 | Villanova | 20 | Florida State |
| 08 | Connecticut | 21 | California |
| 09 | Duke | 22 | Tennessee |
| 10 | West Virginia | 23 | Wake Forest |
| 11 | Georgetown | 24 | Dayton |
| 12 | Washington | 25 | Minnesota |
| 13 | Oklahoma | 26 | Maryland |
NCAA POY- John Wall, Kentucky |
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All-American Team |
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1st Team |
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| G | John Wall | Kentucky |
| G | Evan Turner | Ohio State |
| F | Greg Monroe | Georgetown |
| C/F | Cole Aldrich | Kansas |
| C/F | Ed Davis | North Carolina |
2nd Team |
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| G | Devin Ebanks | West Virginia |
| G | Willie Warren | Oklahoma |
| F | Al-Farouq Aminu | Wake Forest |
| C/F | Craig Brackins | Iowa State |
| C/F | Derrick Favors | Georgia Tech |
3rd Team |
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| G | Kemba Walker | Connecticut |
| G | Avery Bradley | Texas |
| F | Patrick Patterson | Kentucky |
| C/F | Stanley Robinson | Connecticut |
| C/F | Jarvis Varnado | Mississippi State |
All ACC |
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1st Team |
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| G | Greivis Vasquez | Maryland |
| G/F | Chris Singleton | Florida State |
| F | Al- Farouq Aminu | Wake Forest |
| F | Kyle Singler | Duke |
| C/F | Ed Davis | North Carolina |
2nd Team |
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| G | Iman Shumpert | Georgia Tech |
| G/F | Sylvan Landesberg | Virginia Tech |
| F | Gani Lawal | Georgia Tech |
| F | Derrick Favors | Georgia Tech |
| C | Solomon Alabi | Florida State |
Conference POY- Ed Davis, North Carolina |
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Newcomer of the Year- Derrick Favors, Georgia Tech |
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All Big-12 |
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1st Team |
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| G | Willie Warren | Oklahoma |
| G | Avery Bradley | Texas |
| F | Damion James | Texas |
| F | Craig Brackins | Iowa State |
| C | Cole Aldrich | Kansas |
2nd Team |
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| G | Sherron Collins | Kansas |
| G | Denis Clemente | Kansas State |
| G/F | Cory Higgins | Colorado |
| F | James Anderson | Oklahoma State |
| F/C | Wally Judge | Kansas State |
Conference POY- Cole Aldrich, Kansas |
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Newcomer of the Year- Avery Bradley, Texas |
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All Pac-10 |
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1st Team |
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| G | Jerome Randle | California |
| G | Tajuan Porter | Oregon |
| G/F | Malcolm Lee | UCLA |
| G/F | Quincy Pondexter | Washington |
| C | Michael Dunigan | Oregon |
2nd Team |
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| G | Isaiah Thomas | Washington |
| G | Nic Wise | Arizona |
| G/F | Daniel Hackett | Southern California |
| F | Patrick Christopher | California |
| C | Joevan Catron | Oregon |
Conference POY- Quincy Pondexter, Washington |
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Newcomer of the Year- Abdul Gaddy, Washington |
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All Big-10 |
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1st Team |
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| G | Kalin Lucas | Michigan State |
| G | Manny Harris | Michigan |
| G/F | Evan Turner | Ohio State |
| F | Robbie Hummel | Purdue |
| C | Mike Davis | Illinois |
2nd Team |
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| G | Talor Battle | Penn State |
| G | E’Twaun Moore | Purdue |
| G/F | William Buford | Ohio State |
| F | Raymar Morgan | Michigan State |
| C | Jajuan Johnson | Purdue |
Conference POY- Evan Turner, Ohio State |
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Newcomer of the Year- Brandon Paul, Illinois |
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All SEC |
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1st Team |
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| G | John Wall | Kentucky |
| G | Kenny Boynton | Florida |
| F | Patrick Patterson | Kentucky |
| F | Tyler Smith | Tennessee |
| C | Jarvis Varnado | Mississippi State |
2nd Team |
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| G | Devan Downey | South Carolina |
| G | Terrico White | Mississippi |
| F | Tasmin Mitchell | Louisiana State |
| F | Demarcus Cousins | Kentucky |
| C | A.J. Ogilvy | Vanderbilt |
Conference POY- John Wall, Kentucky |
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Newcomer of the Year- John Wall, Kentucky |
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All Big East |
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1st Team |
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| G | Devin Ebanks | West Virginia |
| G | Kemba Walker | Connecticut |
| F | Stanley Robinson | Connecticut |
| F | Luke Harangody | Notre Dame |
| C | Greg Monroe | Notre Dame |
2nd Team |
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| G | Scottie Reynolds | Villanova |
| G | Jerome Dyson | Connecticut |
| F | Lazar Heyward | Marquette |
| F | Desean Butler | West Virginia |
| C | Samardo Samuels | Louisville |
Conference POY- Greg Monroe, Georgetown |
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Newcomer of the Year- Dominic Cheek, Villanova |
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Missouri Valley
Conference POY- Kevin Dillard, Southern Illinois
Atlantic-10
Conference POY- Chris ‘Top Flight’ Wright, Dayton
Western Athletic
Conference POY- Luke Babbitt, Nevada
Conference USA
Conference POY- Jerome Jordan, Tulsa
Colonial Athletic
Conference POY- Larry Sanders, Virginia Commonwealth
Horizon
Conference POY- Gordon Hayward, Butler
Western Coast
Conference POY- Matt Bouldin, Gonzaga





Daniel Hackett left USC after last season (he wasn’t a senior), and is playing professionally in Italy. Just wanted to let you know.
Thanks,
Montlake Madness
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And, Greg Monroe is on Georgetown, not ND. (You have it correctly in one spot and wrong in another.)
to montlake. im just curious who would you have had as all pac-10 since hackett cannot qualify? seems like a down year for a usually loaded conference.
LAR-RY SAN-DERS!
i dont get how there are three all acc players from georgia tech, the worst team in the acc last year, and only three total from duke carolina and wake, the top three in the acc last year. and one of the georgia tech all acc is a freshman. and john wall as an all american? i think jon scheyer, deon thompson, and ld williams-all players that have proven themselves throughout their career- are more deserving than the georgia tech players
Sylvan Landesberg plays for UVa, not Va Tech. Makes the credibility of your list a tad suspect when you don’t even know what school these guys play for…
john, i think you need to realize that when a post like this is submitted the website, mistakes can occur. especially when it comes to college players that most people are not familiar with. i am positive that when this list was submitted, the school next to landesberg’s name was uva. just like i am positive that next to greg monroe the school was georgetown. i think people like you and montlake need to concentrate more on the players listed and the rankings than a mistake that the webmasters might have made. have an opinion, dont attack typos or errors.
your top 25 sounds legit but your all conference teams are a concern, the three best point guards in country are not even on their first team all conference, I am not a KS fan but collins is head over hills the best pg in the nation. And the best kept secret in college basketbal is Downey @ SC. And by the way MSU aint even the best team in Mississippi where you’l find the toughest and must under rated guard in the Game. (Warren)
watch out for this all american team!
Devin Ebanks,Cole Aldrich,Willie Warren,Sherron Collins,Matt Bouldin
TX, KS, Villinova, Purdue, MichState (1-5)
WV, NC, Lou., Duke, MI (6-10)
OK, Memphis, TN, Uconn, KY (11-15)
Butler, Oregon, GT, MN, Pitt (16-20)
MIss., MN, OSU., UCLA. MSU
Aldrich player of the year
Landesberg=UVA not VT.
Kansas State is way better than people are giving them credit for, and ever heard of jacob pullen?
The Best Team In The NCAA IS The Syracuse Orange…And You Didn’t Even Have Them Picked In The Top 25?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
devin downey leads the nation in steals per game and the SEC in points per game. he deserves the SEC POTY over john wall
This is old. What are the newest projections. Things have sure changed since September. Wall is not the out and out leader for POY, that’s for sure. Evan Turner has usurped that place at this point. This is a tight race though