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American Athletic Conference Announces Men's Basketball Honors

POSTED: March 10, 2021 -- 10:25 a.m. CT

The American Athletic Conference has announced the men's basketball award winners and all-conference teams for the 2020-21 season ahead of the 2021 American Athletic Conference Men's Basketball Championship, to be held at Dickies Arena in Fort Worth, TX, March 11-14. The selections were made by the league's 11 head coaches.

Houston junior Quentin Grimes and Wichita State sophomore Tyson Etienne both earned Player of the Year honors. Shocker head coach Isaac Brown was a unanimous selection as Coach of the Year.

Houston had two more individual award winners as seniors DeJon Jarreau and Justin Gorham were named Defensive Player of the Year and the Most Improved Player, respectively. Memphis' Moussa Cisse was named the Freshman of the Year, while Tiger sophomore Boogie Ellis and Tulsa senior Darien Jackson both earned Sixth Man of the Year accolades. Temple senior J.P. Moorman II earned the league's Sportsmanship Award.

Brown, named interim head coach at Wichita State just before the season began on November 17, led the Shockers to The American's regular-season title with a 15-4 overall record and 11-2 tally in conference play. For his efforts, the interim title has also been removed.

Grimes is second in scoring in The American with 17.9 points per game and eighth in the league with 6.2 rebounds per game. Etienne is fourth in scoring with 17.1 points per contest and fourth in 3-point field goal percentage at 40.0 percent.

Jarreau was the 2019 Sixth Man of the Year, while Gorham is leading The American with 9.4 rebounds per game. Cisse leads the conference with 1.9 blocks per game and is sixth in rebounding at 6.9 per contest.

Ellis is averaging 9.3 points per game off the bench for Memphis, while Jackson leads the league with a 65.1 percent field goal percentage. Moorman II is a two-time captain for the Owls and has been one of the most engaged student-athletes on Temple's campus, including being a part of the newly-formed student-athlete group, Owls4Justice.


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Grimes, Etienne and SMU junior Kendric Davis were unanimous all-conference first-team selections and were joined on the first team by East Carolina junior Jayden Gardner and Memphis sophomore Landers Nolley II.

A trio of Cougars were named to the second team, including Jarreau, Gorham and sophomore Marcus Sasser. They were joined on the second team by a pair of seniors, Cincinnati's Keith Williams and Tulsa's Brandon Rachal.

UCF seniors Brandon Mahan and Darius Perry were named to the third team and were joined by SMU senior Feron Hunt, Temple sophomore Khalif Battle, Tulane sophomore Jaylen Forbes and Wichita State redshirt-senior Alterique Gilbert.

Cisse was joined on the all-freshman team by UCF's Isaiah Adams, Cincinnati's Tari Eason, USF's Caleb Murphy, Temple's Damian Dunn and Wichita State's Ricky Council IV.

Gardner was a second-team all-conference selection in 2020, while Davis, Jolly and Rachal were previously third-team honorees.

2020-21 American Athletic Conference Men's Basketball Honors

Co-Player of the Year -- Quentin Grimes, Jr., G, Houston and Tyson Etienne, So., G, Wichita State

Coach of the Year -- Isaac Brown, Wichita State*

Defensive Player of the Year -- DeJon Jarreau, Sr., G, Houston

Freshman of the Year -- Moussa Cisse, C, Memphis

Most Improved Player -- Justin Gorham, Sr., F, Houston

Sixth Men of the Year -- Boogie Ellis, So., G, Memphis and Darien Jackson, Sr., G, Tulsa

Sportsmanship Award -- J.P. Moorman II, Sr., F, Temple

All-Conference First Team

Jayden Gardner, Jr., F, East Carolina

Quentin Grimes, Jr., G, Houston*

Landers Nolley II, So., G, Memphis

Kendric Davis, Jr., G, SMU*

Tyson Etienne, So., G, Wichita State*

All-Conference Second Team

Keith Williams, Sr., G, Cincinnati

DeJon Jarreau, Sr., G, Houston

Justin Gorham, Sr., F, Houston

Marcus Sasser, So., G, Houston

Brandon Rachal, Sr., F, Tulsa

All-Conference Third Team

Brandon Mahan, Sr., G, UCF

Darius Perry, Sr., G, UCF

Feron Hunt, Jr., F, SMU

Khalif Battle, So., G, Temple

Jaylen Forbes, So., G, Tulane

Alterique Gilbert, R-Sr., G, Wichita State

All-Freshman Team

Isaiah Adams, G, UCF

Tari Eason, F, Cincinnati

Moussa Cisse, C, Memphis

Caleb Murphy, G, USF

Damian Dunn, G, Temple

Ricky Council IV, G, Wichita State

* denotes unanimous selections

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