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Really not a huge shock, but it is official. Beard won coach of the year. Hagins was named First Team All-SBC, while Johnson and Woods were named to the Second and Third Teams, respectively.

http://www.rockcitysports.com/coach-chri...onference/
Of the 15 All-Belt selections, 8 of them should be returning next season, including two First Teamers.
They all deserve their honors. Congratulations to those great Trojans!
Anything on the women's side?
I would think Shanity and Alexius would be our most likely candidates.
(03-08-2016 02:25 PM)outsideualr Wrote: [ -> ]I would think Shanity and Alexius would be our most likely candidates.

If Shanity doesn't make the first team, someone has slept through this season. Alexius might make second or third team.

No doubt Boyer will be COY, although Foley no doubt did more with less.
Is the All-Belt team chosen for their full year of work, or only what they did in conference play?
(03-08-2016 06:23 PM)MICHAELSPAPPY Wrote: [ -> ]Is the All-Belt team chosen for their full year of work, or only what they did in conference play?

Since it's the league coaches voting, I would think what the players have done in conference would probably be the criteria, and how they played against their teams.
(03-08-2016 07:56 PM)LRTrojan Wrote: [ -> ]
(03-08-2016 06:23 PM)MICHAELSPAPPY Wrote: [ -> ]Is the All-Belt team chosen for their full year of work, or only what they did in conference play?

Since it's the league coaches voting, I would think what the players have done in conference would probably be the criteria, and how they played against their teams.

My assumption was it would be for the whole season, but I certainly don't know for sure.
(03-08-2016 02:23 PM)LRTrojan Wrote: [ -> ]Anything on the women's side?

Came in well after the mens. Shanity James was named First Team All-Sun Belt and guard Alexius Dawn was named Second Team All-Sun Belt. Aundrea Gamble from ASU wins conference POTY, coach Boyer is coach of the year.
I thought Alexius was Third Team All Conference?
(03-09-2016 04:14 PM)outsideualr Wrote: [ -> ]I thought Alexius was Third Team All Conference?

That was directly from the release. Here is the full release from the university.

LITTLE ROCK – Following the a season that saw the Trojans finish second in the Sun Belt Conference and end the year with 13 consecutive wins, Little Rock forward Shanity James was named First Team All-Sun Belt and guard Alexius Dawn was named Second Team All-Sun Belt, the league announced Tuesday.

James' postseason honor is the first of her career, while Dawn is making her second appearance on the All-Sun Belt Second Team. She was also named to the Sun Belt All-Tournament Team last year.

James has had her best offensive season as a Trojan in her final year, posting 15.3 points per game as the Trojans' anchor inside. She is the team's leading scorer as well as its leading rebounder with 7.6 boards per game.

An All-Sun Belt Second Team preseason selection, James has more than lived up to that billing. She is sixth in the league in scoring and fifth in rebounding. She also has the league's fourth-best field goal percentage, its fourth-most offensive rebounds and its 10th-most blocked shots.

In conference-only games, James is seventh in scoring and fifth in rebounding. She is also fifth in field-goal percentage and steals. Nationally, James' field goal percentage is in the top 50. She has six double-doubles this year and eight games with 20 or more points scored.

Dawn continues to make a huge impact for Little Rock in her second and final year with the team. She ranks 18th in the league in scoring, eighth in assists, sixth in free throw percentage, 10th in steals, 10th in 3-pointers made per game and sixth in assist-to-turnover ratio.

Dawn is Little Rock's second-leading scorer, putting up 10.7 points per game. Always a threat from the 3-point line, she draws defenders away from other guards to help them get open looks. She has made 47 3-pointers this year, more than any other Trojan.

The Trojans will begin their run at a Sun Belt Tournament championship on Wednesday, taking on No. 7 seed Texas State at Lakefront Arena in New Orleans, La., at 5 p.m.
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