Kris Joseph earned All Big East First Team selection,
becoming the 22nd Orangeman to earn that selection. Scoop Jardine earned Second Team recognition,
and Dion Waiters Third Team.
I thought Fab Melo may get a nod as a Third Team or
Honorable Mention because of his defensive presence, but with an eighteen team
league, and only 21 selections made, that is a lot of competition.
I would hate to be a South Florida
fan. Your team is 12-6 in conference, 19-12 overall with an RPI
of 43, and you are not considered a lock for the NCAA by the national media experts. Then you get no players receiving any
recognition in the All Big East First, Second, Third or Honorable Mention
selections. Meanwhile Pitt (5-13 Big East, 16-15 overall), Villanova (5-13,
12-18), Providence (4-14, 15-16) and
DePaul (3-15, 12-18), all land one player on one of the selections. Only Rutgers
(6-12, 14-17) was shut out like South Florida.
Syracuse has
done historically well in the All Big East selections. They have 78 selections overall, far more
than anyone else, with Connecticut
second with 64. And the Syracuse
selections have historically been high recognitions. 35 times a Syracuse
player has made first team; Georgetown
is next with only 23. 23 times a Syracuse
player has made second team; Connecticut
is next with 20.
The selections have been warranted. Syracuse
is by far the winningest program in Big East history with 401 victories; Georgetown
is next at 374. Syracuse has won 10 Big East Regular Season titles, matched only by UConn.
There have been some notable oversights in history, most
recent being last year when Rick Jackson failed to make First Team, despite
being the defensive player of the year and leading the conference in
scoring. But all in all, the coaches do
well in their selections.
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