NAIA DII Men's Basketball All-America Teams
Mar 14, 2012
By Matt Bos, Media Coordinator
KANSAS CITY, Mo. - The National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) has announced the 2011-12 Division II Men's Basketball All-America teams. Players are selected by the All-America committee and Jonathan Dunn of Northwood (Fla.) was named the NABC-NAIA National Player of the Year. Dunn averaged 21.4 points, 3.4 rebounds and 2.2 assists in leading the Seahawks to a 34-4 overall record, losing in the championship game to Oregon Tech on Tuesday.
| FIRST TEAM | ||||
| Name | School | Yr. | Pos. | Hometown |
| *@Jonathan Dunn | Northwood ( Fla.) | Sr. | G | Toledo, Ohio |
| Aaron Frazier | McPherson (Kan.) | Sr. | G | McPherson, Kan. |
| *Mike Kennedy | St. Ambrose (Iowa) | Sr. | F | Evergreen Park, Ill. |
| Bobby Hunter | Oregon Tech | Fr. | G | Reno, Nevada |
| Jake Shipley | Briar Cliff (Iowa) | Jr. | F | State Center, Iowa |
| Rodney Bartholomew | Indiana Tech | Sr. | F | Port Sulphur, La. |
| Marcus Isaac | Indiana East | Jr. | G | Indianapolis, Ind. |
| Caleb Kennedy | Huntington (Ind.) | Sr. | F | Charlottesville, Ind. |
| TJ Heatherington | Point Park (Pa.) | Jr. | G | McKeesport, Pa. |
| Travis Burley | Jamestown (N.D.) | Sr. | F | Warrenton, Ga. |
| SECOND TEAM | ||||
| #Qadr Owens | Saint Francis (Ind.) | Sr. | G | Indianapolis, Ind. |
| Byron Carpenter | Bluefield (Va.) | Jr. | F | Virginia Beach, Va. |
| James Parrot | Bellevue (Neb.) | Jr. | G | Omaha, Neb. |
| Malcolm Campbell | Warner (Fla.) | Sr. | F | Los Angeles, Calif. |
| Tim Tatum | Menlo (Calif.) | Sr. | F | Vacaville, Calif. |
| #Mike Wiebe | Ozarks (Mo.) | Jr. | G | Branson, Mo. |
| ^Trevor Wolterstorff | Dordt (Iowa) | Jr. | F | Sioux Center, Iowa |
| James Humphrey | Davenport (Mich.) | Sr. | F | Fort Wayne, Ind. |
| Navjot Singh | Cardinal Stritch (Wis.) | Sr. | G | Mundelein, Ill. |
| Alan Douglas | William Penn (Iowa) | Sr. | G | Champaign, Ill. |
| THIRD TEAM | ||||
| Jelani Johnson | Bellevue (Neb.) | Sr. | G | Omaha, Neb. |
| David Nesbitt | St. Thomas (Fla.) | Sr. | F | Freeport, Bahamas |
| Rich Skillman | Northwest (Wash.) | Sr. | G | Everson, Wash. |
| Ray Graham | Embry-Riddle (Fla.) Sr. | F | DeLand, Fla. | |
| Tyrone Davis | Northwood (Fla.) | Jr. | G | Fort Lauderdale, Fla. |
| Ben Miller | Northwestern (Iowa) | Jr. | G | Volga, S.D. |
| James Nelson | Davenport (Mich.) | Sr. | G | New Haven, Mich. |
| Chris Bellamy | Spring Arbor (Mich.) | Jr. | G | Novi, Mich. |
| Rocco Holmes | Concordia (Mich.) | Sr. | F | Cadiliac, Mich. |
| Dom Mazzocchi | Daemen (N.Y.) | Sr. | F | Geneva, N.Y. |
| *denotes repeat first team selection | ||||
| @ denotes player of the year | ||||
| #denotes repeat second team selection | ||||
| ^third team in 2011 | ||||
| HONORABLE MENTION | ||||
| Sekani Milligen | Valley City State (N.D.) | |||
| E'Jay Ward | Tennessee Wesleyan | |||
| Desmond Crisp | Tennessee Wesleyan | |||
| Isaiah Moore | California Maritime | |||
| Roddy Richardson | Calumet-St. Joseph (Ind.) | |||
| Derek Semenas | Cardinal Stritch (Wis.) | |||
| Porter Birtell | Concordia (Neb.) | |||
| Cliff Warner | Dordt (Iowa) | |||
| Eric Thompson | Southern Oregon | |||
| Reggie Britton | Friends (Kan.) | |||
| Jeb Greenberg | Saint Mary (Kan.) | |||
| Trenton Stutzman | Sterling (Kan.) | |||
| Cody Brazelton | Sterling (Kan.) | |||
| Jordan Crawford | McPherson (Kan.) | |||
| Matt Trimnell | Indiana East | |||
| Bruce Grimm Jr. | Grace (Ind.) | |||
| Casey Coons | Taylor (Ind.) | |||
| Aaron Evans | Marian (Ind.) | |||
| Jordan Weidner | Indiana Wesleyan | |||
| Brady Fairbanks | Haskell Indian Nations (Kan.) | |||
| Chris Jones | Central Christian (Kan.) | |||
| Thadd Varmall | York (Neb.) | |||
| Craig Wong | Johnson & Wales (Fla.) | |||
| Masse Doumbe | Northwood (Fla.) | |||
| Bobby Naubert | Madonna (Mich.) | |||
| Wes Hudson | Cornerstone (Mich.) | |||
| Javontae Ford | Davenport (Mich.) | |||
| Jake Bolyard | Northwestern Ohio | |||
| Alif Bland | Roberts Wesleyan (N.Y.) | |||
