NCAA.com | March 18, 2014 NABC releases all-district teams and coaches Share KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- The National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC) announced on Tuesday the 2014 NABC Coaches’ Division III All-District teams and coaches, recognizing the best men’s collegiate basketball student-athletes and coaches in the division, selected by member coaches of the NABC in NCAA Division III.2014 NABC COACHES’ ALL-DISTRICT TEAMS AND COACHES – NCAA DIVISION III*District Player of the YearSOUTHFIRST TEAMSECOND TEAMJonathan Blount, CentenaryJake Davis, EmoryJaumonee Byrd, Maryville (Tenn.)Derrick Jefferson, Hardin-SimmonsAJ Myres, SchreinerRobert Kitzinger, Trinity (Texas)Kyle Schleigh, Texas-DallasAndre Simon, Randolph MaconLarry Thomas, Birmingham SouthernDonovan Whiteside, CentreDJ Woodmore, Virginia Wesleyan* Coach of the Year: Terry Butterfield, UT-DallasNORTHEASTFIRST TEAMSECOND TEAMJoey Flannery, BabsonJoshua Ford, MitchellMike Garrow, Eastern Connecticut StateDane Jobst, Worcester StateMichael Mayer, WilliamsJoey Kizel, MiddleburyRyan Sheehan, NicholsGabriel Moton, BrandeisAaron Toomey, Amherst*John Swords, BowdoinDarius Watson, Albertus Magnus Coach of the Year: David Hixon, AmherstGREAT LAKESFIRST TEAMSECOND TEAMXavier Brown, WoosterTommy Fernitz, DePauwShawn Greenfield, Mount AloysiusTJ Gillespie, Mount UnionMalcolm Heard II, WilmingtonScott Masin, WittenbergTyler Kruis, CalvinIsaac Turner, St. VincentDillon Stith, St. VincentNate VanArendonk, HopeDoug Thorpe, Wooster* Coach of the Year: Dave Niland, Penn State-BehrendWESTFIRST TEAMSECOND TEAMTyler Gaffaney, Claremont-M-SChas Cross, Wisconsin-PlattevilleMatt Greenfield, Central (Iowa)KJ Evans, Wisconsin-WhitewaterTrevor Hass, Wisconsin-Stevens PointConnor Gunderson, St. OlafDan Kornbaum, AugsburgKyle McAndrews, Pomona-PitzerDustin McConnell, WhitworthBryce Williams, CrownTyler Tillema, Wisconsin-Stevens Point* Coach of the Year: Bob Semling, Wisconsin-Stevens PointATLANTICFIRST TEAMSECOND TEAMJosh Blamon, Richard StocktonBobby Brackett, TCNJJavae King-Gilchrist, William Paterson*Javon Cox, Staten IslandOrdel Goldson, Montclair StateDonte Howell, Mount Saint Mary (N.Y.)Andre Nixon, PurchaseBloochy Magloire, Staten IslandJohn Snow, Rutgers-NewarkJoel Neri, PurchaseMichael Woods, York (N.Y.) Coach of the Year: Gerry Matthews, Richard StocktonMIDDLE ATLANTICFIRST TEAMSECOND TEAMMike Coleman, DeSalesKevin Agnew, Lebanon ValleyRoss Danzig, ScrantonBrad Bolen, MessiahAdam Honig, DickinsonNick LaGuerre, St. Mary’s (Md.)David Langan, WesleyFran Rafferty, CabriniBrian Parker, AlverniaGerry Wixted, DickinsonAaron Walton-Moss, Cabrini* Coach of the Year: Jerry Kobasa, WesleyEASTFIRST TEAMSECOND TEAMRichie Bonney, HobartJohn Coleman, ClarksonBrad Ford, NazarethJoe Gibbons, HobartJohn Ivy, Brockport*Evan Kupferberg, New York UniversityGordon Lyons, Geneseo StateKevin McMahon, Cortland StateJordan Prior, Morrisville StateJustin Mitchell, Buffalo StateJared Suderley, Hartwick Coach of the Year: Greg Dunne, BrockportMIDWESTFIRST TEAMSECOND TEAMBrandon Gries, St. NorbertAlan Aboona, Washington (Mo.)Chris Klimek, Washington (Mo.)Kam Cerroni, St. NorbertTyler Peters, Wheaton (Ill.)*Victor Davis, Illinois WesleyanJulian Strickland, Rose-HulmanLandon Gamble, North CentralAustin Stueck, Milwaukee EngineeringBrady Slagle, MacMurrayAndrew Ziemnik, Illinois Wesleyan Coach of the Year: Gary Grzesk, St. Norbert Five new members appointed to NCAA DI men's basketball committee The DI men's basketball committee will feature five new members for the 2021-22 season. The roster expands to 12 for the first time. READ MORE March Madness 365 with Andy Katz podcast NCAA.com's Andy Katz covers the newsmakers in college basketball all year long. New episodes every Tuesday. READ MORE 10 men's basketball programs who were big winners after a flurry of roster moves Here are Andy Katz's top 10 winners, based on which players returned from the portal to their previous school, which schools added a talented player or two from the portal and which players elected to return to school rather than declare for the NBA draft. READ MORE