2022-23 3 Bid League Post Regular Season Awards

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All-Media First Team:
DaRon Holmes II, Dayton
Yuri Collins, Saint Louis
Ace Baldwin, vcu
James Bishop IV, GW
Josh Oduro, George Mason

Second Team:
Toumani Camara, Dayton
Tyler Burton, Richmond
Darius Quisenberry, Fordham
Erik Reynolds II, Saint Joseph's
Dae Dae Grant, Duquesne


All-Media Third Team:
Khalid Moore, Fordham
Foster Loyer, Davidson
Brendan Adams, GW
Jalen DeLoach, vcu
Sam Mennenga, Davidson

All-Defense:
Ace Baldwin, vcu
DaRon Holmes II, Dayton
Tre Clark, Duquesne
Kyle Rose, Fordham
Toumani Camara, Dayton (tie)
Jalen DeLoach, vcu (tie)

All-Media Rookie Team:
Maximus Edwards, GW
RJ Luis, UMass
Yann Farrell, St. Bonaventure
Will Richardson, Fordham
Jason Nelson, Richmond

All-Media Awards:
Player of the Year: DaRon Holmes II, Dayton
Rookie of the Year: Maximus Edwards, GW
Defensive Player of the Year: Ace Baldwin, vcu
6th Man of the Year: Javon Pickett, Saint Louis
Most Improved: Brendan Adams, GW
Coach of the Year: Keith Urgo, Fordham
Transfer of the Year: Khalid Moore, Fordham, and Dae Dae Grant, Duquesne
Sharpshooter of the Year: Erik Reynolds II, Saint Joseph's
Glue Guy of the Year: Toumani Camara, Dayton, and Kyle Rose, Fordham
Game of the Year: vcu @ Dayton

All-Conference vote detail.
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Player of the Year – DaRon Holmes II, Dayton (12 votes)

Ace Baldwin Jr, vcu (3)

James Bishop IV, George Washington (3)

Rookie of the Year – Maximus Edwards, George Washington (8 votes)

RJ Luis, UMass (6)

Yann Ferrell, St. Bonaventure (4)

Defensive Player of the Year – Ace Baldwin Jr, vcu (8 votes)

Toumani Camara, Dayton (4)

Jimmy “Tre” Clark, Duquesne (3)

Kyle Rose, Fordham (2)

Francis Okoro, Saint Louis (1)

6th Man of the Year – Javon Pickett, Saint Louis (6 votes)

David Shriver, vcu (2)

Kyle Rose, Fordham (2)

Isaiah Bigelow, Richmond (1)

Noel Brown, George Washington (1)

RJ Gunn, Duquesne (1)

Mustapha Amzil, Dayton (1)

David Skogman, Davidson (1)

Jamir Watkins, vcu (1)

Koby Brea, Dayton (1)

Josh Nickelberry, La Salle (1)

Coach of the Year – Keith Urgo, Fordham (11 votes)

Mike Rhoades, vcu (5)

Keith Dambrot, Duquesne (2)

Most Improved Player – Brendan Adams, George Washington (6 votes)

Ronald Polite III, George Mason (3)

James Bishop IV, George Washington (2)

Jalen DeLoach, vcu (2)

Lynn Greer III, St. Joe’s (1)

Ish Leggett, Rhode Island (1)

Nick Kern Jr, vcu (1)

Josh Oduro, George Mason (1)

Khalil Brantley, La Salle (1)

Co-Transfer of the Year – Khalid Moore, Fordham (7 votes)

Co-Transfer of the Year – Dae Dae Grant, Duquesne (7 votes)

Brandon Johns Jr, vcu (2)

Victor Bailey Jr, George Mason (1)

Daryl Banks III, St. Bonaventure (1)

Sharpshooter of the Year – Erik Reynolds II, St. Joe’s (6 votes)

Gibson Jimerson, Saint Louis (4)

David Shriver, vcu (3)

Dae Dae Grant, Duquesne (2)

Victor Bailey Jr, George Mason (2)

Koby Brea, Dayton (1)

Co-Glue Guy of the Year – Toumani Camara, Dayton (2 votes)

Co-Glue Guy of the Year – Kyle Rose, Fordham (2 votes)

1 vote each: Mustapha Amzil, Dayton; Ace Baldwin Jr, vcu; Ronald Polite III, George Mason; Tyler Burton, Richmond; Darius Quissenberry, Fordham; Foster Loyer, Davidson; Jimmy “Tre” Clark, Duquesne; Austin Rotoroff, Duquesne; Jayden Nunn, vcu; Nick Kern Jr, vcu; Diyondre Dominguez, vcu; Javon Pickett, SLU; Antrell Charlton, Fordham

Game of the Year: vcu @ Dayton (7 votes)

Richmond @ George Washington (4)

Saint Louis @ Fordham (2)

St. Joe’s @ George Washington (2)

vcu @ Rhode Island (1)

George Washington @ St. Bonaventure (1)

Fordham @ George Mason (1)


 
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All-Defensive Team

Ace Baldwin Jr, vcu (18 votes)

DaRon Holmes II, Dayton (13)

Jimmy “Tre” Clark, Duquesne (12)

Kyle Rose, Fordham (10)

Jalen DeLoach, vcu (9)

Toumani Camara, Dayton (8)

Others receiving votes: Abdou Tsimbila, Fordham (6); Jayden Nunn, vcu (3); Francis Okoro, Saint Louis (3)

1 vote each: Yuri Collins, Saint Louis; Josh Oduro, George Mason; Tyler Burton, Richmond; Ricky Lindo Jr, George Washington; Tre Williams, Duquesne; Jamir Watkins, vcu; Nick Kern Jr., vcu

All-Rookie Team

Maximus Edwards, George Washington (17)

RJ Luis, UMass (17)

Yann Ferrell, St. Bonaventure (16)

Will Richardson, Fordham (9)

Jason Nelson, Richmond (8)

Other receiving votes: Mike Sharavjamts, Dayton (6); Ben Schweiger, Loyola (6); Rasheer Fleming, St. Joe’s (3); Reed Bailey, Davidson (2); Justyn Fernandez, George Mason (2); Keon Thompson, UMass (2); Kareem Rozier, Duquesne (1); Rokas Jocius, La Salle (1)
 
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Atlantic 10 Basketball: List of “All-Glue Guy” Team for 2022-23 season

Ronald Polite III, George Mason – 11.3 ppg, 4.1 apg

Polite is by no means a stereotypical glue guy but that doesn’t mean his contributions in often holding the George Mason offense together should be overlooked. Before Josh Oduro returned to being an elite offensive menace in mid-January, Polite was the one consistent player on that end for the Patriots. After returning from an injury suffered during a disastrous team trip to the Paradise Jam, he was one of those way too big band-aids to close out November, with 16 pts in a closer than it should have been win over Queens and 14 pts/6 asts in a big OT win over CAA leader Hofstra.

A few weeks later, Polite had 16 pts/10 asts in a game where the team looked rudderless, in what ended up being a heartbreaking loss to Old Dominion at the buzzer. But most importantly, Polite got to the line 10 times as part of a career-high 22-point performance in the conference opener against Richmond, where the Patriots won despite a team total of 62. In a razor-thin middle of the pack, that game is the reason why George Mason is pushing for the five seed and Richmond is still trying to avoid playing in the A-10 Tournament 1st round.

Polite is a great candidate to make a leap off this list next season and into All-Conference contention, as evidenced by a few masterful performances in George Mason’s end-of-season five-game-winning streak. Against a pair of Top 4 teams, with the Patriots’ star Josh Oduro fouled out late in both games, Polite hit the go-ahead jumper and went 4/4 at the line to finish off Dayton, and later kicked in 8 points, 2 assists, and a technical foul standing up for a teammate in the overtime period versus Fordham.


 

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First team seems right, but I would have replaced Bishop with Quisenberry. Fordham’s best player should be recognized, plus Bishop isn’t a two way player.
 

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Atlantic 10 Basketball: List of “All-Glue Guy” Team for 2022-23 season​

Ronald Polite III, George Mason – 11.3 ppg, 4.1 apg

Polite is by no means a stereotypical glue guy but that doesn’t mean his contributions in often holding the George Mason offense together should be overlooked. Before Josh Oduro returned to being an elite offensive menace in mid-January, Polite was the one consistent player on that end for the Patriots. After returning from an injury suffered during a disastrous team trip to the Paradise Jam, he was one of those way too big band-aids to close out November, with 16 pts in a closer than it should have been win over Queens and 14 pts/6 asts in a big OT win over CAA leader Hofstra.

A few weeks later, Polite had 16 pts/10 asts in a game where the team looked rudderless, in what ended up being a heartbreaking loss to Old Dominion at the buzzer. But most importantly, Polite got to the line 10 times as part of a career-high 22-point performance in the conference opener against Richmond, where the Patriots won despite a team total of 62. In a razor-thin middle of the pack, that game is the reason why George Mason is pushing for the five seed and Richmond is still trying to avoid playing in the A-10 Tournament 1st round.

Polite is a great candidate to make a leap off this list next season and into All-Conference contention, as evidenced by a few masterful performances in George Mason’s end-of-season five-game-winning streak. Against a pair of Top 4 teams, with the Patriots’ star Josh Oduro fouled out late in both games, Polite hit the go-ahead jumper and went 4/4 at the line to finish off Dayton, and later kicked in 8 points, 2 assists, and a technical foul standing up for a teammate in the overtime period versus Fordham.


Good for Ronnie!!
 
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