TSU Senior Aaric Murray Headlines All-SWAC Team

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BIRMINGHAM, Ala. – The Southwestern Athletic Conference has recognized Texas Southern forward Aaric Murray as its Southwestern Athletic Conference Player and Defensive Player of the Year.

Southern swept the final three accolades with Tre’Lun Banks receiving Freshman of the Year honors along with teammate Calvin Godfrey earning Newcomer of the Year while head coach Roman Banks was tabbed Coach of the Year.

All honors including first and second team selections were voted on by the league's head coaches and sports information directors.
Murray led the SWAC in scoring for the entire regular season averaging 21.7 points per game while hauling in 7.7 rebounds per contest.  He was TSU’s leading scorer in 17 of their 29 games on the year.  Earlier in the year, Murray became the first NCAA Division I player taller than 6’10 to score 48 points in over a decade while also becoming the first player to connect on 20+ field goals in a game since 2011.  Defensively, he blocked a league best 69 shots for an average of 2.4 per outing.

Freshmen T. Banks led SU in assists and had a 1.4 assists to turnover ratio.  He notched a career high of 21 points twice and scored in double figures on 10 occasions.

In his first season at SU, Godfrey averaged 13 points per game and was ranked second in the league with nine rebounds per contest. The center shot a league leading 56 percent from the field and is ranked fourth in the conference with a total of 46 blocked shots.
R. Banks was named SWAC Coach of the Year after guiding the Jaguars 19-11 overall record going 15-2 in league play. His team claimed the 2013-14 SWAC regular season championship.  Banks and the Jaguars won the 2013 SWAC Basketball Tournament and made an appearance in the NCAA Tournament.

Joining Murray and Godfrey on the All-SWAC Men’s Basketball First Team include guards LeAntwan Luckett (Alcorn State) and Antwan Scott (Grambling State) along with forward DaVon Haynes (Arkansas-Pine Bluff).

The second team is highlighted by Jamel Waters (Alabama State) and Brandon West (Jackson State).  Waters is ranked 13th nationally in assist (6.0) out of 100 Division I players.  Up until last week, West was the only player in the SWAC averaging a double-double.

COACH OF THE YEAR
Roman Banks - Southern

PLAYER OF THE YEAR
Aaric Murray - Texas Southern

DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR
Aaric Murray - Texas Southern

NEWCOMER OF THE YEAR
Calvin Godfrey - Southern

FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR
Tre'Lun Banks - Southern

FIRST TEAM
Position Player School
Guard Antwan Scott Grambling State
Guard Malcolm Miller Southern
Forward LeAntwan Luckett Alcorn State
Forward Calvin Godfrey Southern
Center Aaric Murray Texas Southern

SECOND TEAM
Position Player School
Guard Jamel Waters Alabama State
Guard Julysses Nobles Jackson State
Forward DaVon Haynes Arkansas-Pine Bluff
Forward Bobby Brown Alabama State
Center Brandon West Jackson State

Courtesy: http://www.swac.org/ViewArticle.dbml?DB_OEM_ID=27400&ATCLID=209430572
 
Murray will have bone up on rebounds when they get to the tournament nothing less than 10 will not impress pro scouts.
 
dal4018 pid=796 dateline=1394737690 said:
Murray will have bone up on rebounds when they get to the tournament nothing less than 10 will not impress pro scouts.

Indiana Pacers scouts were in the house yesterday. He has 18 pts, 4 boards, and 6 blocks http://www.swac.org/liveStats/v2/basketball/index.dbml?GAME_STAT_ID=1551596&db_oem_id=27400
 
I wonder if they saw his 38 pt barrage vs Cal Poly and two measley rebounds for the whole game!!!!! Also he allowed his shot to be blocked by a weak side defender more than once.
 
Nwaba blocked those shots... he was on the weak side, but definitely not a nobody.
 
Yes that was the guy who had a field day blocking Murray's shot but Murray made it easy turning into to the basket instead of passing out of double teams.
 
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