All-Tournament Team (through two rounds)

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Mar 21, 2010 10:38 PM
Picked one from every team left and a few others.



Omar Samhan, C, St. Mary's
..Samhan had 29 points and 12 rebounds in St. Mary's win over Richmond and 32 points and seven rebounds in the win over Villanova.

Ryan Wittman, F, Cornell
...Wittman had 20 points (four three-pointers) and five rebounds in Cornell's win over Temple and 24 points in the win over Wisconsin.

Kyle Singler, F, Duke
...Singler had 22 points and 10 rebounds in Duke's win over Arkansas-Pine Bluff and 17 points in the win over California.

Wes Johnson, F, Syracuse
...Johnson had 18 points and six rebounds in Syracuse's win over Vermont and 31 points and 14 rebounds in the win over Gonzaga.

Quincy Pondexter, F, Washington
...Pondexter had 18 points and 11 rebounds in Washington's win over Marquette and 18 points and five rebounds in the win over New Mexico.

Da'Sean Butler, F, West Virginia
...He only had nine points in the win over Morgan State but added six rebounds and five steals. He had 28 points (four three-pointers) in the win over Missouri.

Evan Turner, F, Ohio State
...He only scored nine points on 2-of-13 shooting in the win over UC Santa Barbara but added 10 rebounds and five assists. He had a monster game in the win over Georgia Tech with 24 points, nine rebounds, nine assists and three steals.

Ali Farokhmanesh, G, Northern Iowa
...Farokhmanesh had 17 points (five three-pointers) in Northern Iowa's win over UNLV and 16 points (four three-pointers) in an upset win over Kansas. He hit the game-clinching three in the victory over Kansas.

Jordan Crawford, G, Xavier
...Crawford had 28 points (five three-pointers) in Xavier's win over Minnesota and 27 points (four three-pointers) in the win over Pittsburgh.

Louis Dale, G, Cornell
...Dale had 21 points and seven assists in Cornell's win over Temple and 26 points in the win over Wisconsin.

Chris Kramer, G, Purdue
...Kramer had 10 points and four steals in Purdue's win over Siena, and set the tone defensively in the second half. He had 17 points, eight rebounds and scored the game-winning basket in the overtime win over Texas A&M.

Jon Diebler, G, Ohio State
...Diebler had 23 points (seven three-pointers) in Ohio State's win over UC Santa Barbara and 20 points (four three-pointers) in the win over Georgia Tech.

Andy Rautins, G, Syracuse
...Rautins had 11 points, eight rebounds and six assists in Syracuse's win over Vermont and 24 points (five three-pointers) in the win over Gonzaga.

J.P. Prince, G, Tennessee
...Prince had 15 points and six rebounds in Tennessee's win over San Diego State and 18 points, four rebounds and three assists in the win over Ohio.

Jacon Pullen, G, Kansas State
...Pullen had 15 points in Kansas State's win over North Texas and 34 points (seven three-pointers) in the win over BYU.

Mickey McConnell, G, St. Mary's
...McConnell had 23 points (five three-pointers), six rebounds and four steals in St. Mary's win over Richmond and had 15 points (three three-pointers) in the win over Villanova.

Eric Bledsoe, G, Kentucky
...Bledsoe had 29 points (eight three-pointers) in the win over East Tennessee State and 13 points and five assists in the win over Wake Forest. Hard to pick the best for Kentucky but he's slightly been the most productive through two games.

LaceDarius Dunn, G, Baylor
...Dunn had 13 points and six rebounds in Baylor's win over Sam Houston State and 26 points (four three-pointers) in the win over Old Dominion.

Durell Summers, G, Michigan State
...Summer had 13 points in the win over New Mexico State and 26 points (six three-pointers) in the win over Maryland. Michigan State has had a lot of different contributors -- Morgan, Green, Lucas, Lucious -- but we'll go with Summers because of the big scoring game against Maryland.

Shelvin Mack, G, Butler
...Mack had 25 points (seven three-pointers) in the win over UTEP and 11 points (two three-pointers) and five rebounds in the win over Murray State.
Mar 21, 2010 10:38pm
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Mar 22, 2010 2:19 AM
I really like that kid from Northern Iowa, Ali Farookmanesh or whatever. He's a gamer.
Mar 22, 2010 2:19am
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Mar 22, 2010 11:15 AM
Omar Samhan would have to be the tourney MVP to date.

Wittman and Crawford would have to be up there too.
Mar 22, 2010 11:15am
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Mar 22, 2010 1:52 PM
Biased, I really think Jordan Crawford has been the most consistent player this tournament so far. He has played very, very well.

Unbiased, Omar Samhan is freaking unbelievable.
Mar 22, 2010 1:52pm
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Mar 22, 2010 10:25 PM
Samhan.

My biased opinion would be Diebler....I cannot believe how well he is playing.
Mar 22, 2010 10:25pm
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Mar 22, 2010 10:33 PM
Whenever I see a guy playing above his averages I don't necessarily look at it as a guy who is stepping up. Sometimes it is a guy playing over his head and is due for a 1-13 game. I hope that's not Diebler, but I am an eternal pessimist.
Mar 22, 2010 10:33pm
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Mar 23, 2010 8:27 PM
Did you type all of that?
Mar 23, 2010 8:27pm