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2010 SEC Men’s Basketball Preseason Awards Announced


Last Update: 11/02 5:55 pm
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University of Kentucky
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BIRMINGHAM, Ala. -- The Southeastern Conference unveiled its sixth annual men’s basketball coaches preseason All-SEC first and second teams Monday, tipping off another great season of SEC men’s basketball.  

Twenty-seven different players received votes for the teams and Kentucky, Ole Miss, South Carolina and Tennessee led all schools with two selections each. Six of the eight first team selections were unanimous picks. South Carolina’s Devan Downey, LSU’s Tasmin Mitchell, Kentucky’s Patrick Patterson, Tennessee’s Tyler Smith, Mississippi State’s Jarvis Varnado and Ole Miss’ Terrico White were each unanimous picks.

The coaches preseason All-SEC first and second teams consist of a minimum of eight players on each squad, voted on by the SEC Head Men’s Basketball Coaches. No ties were broken and no predicted order of finish was made.

A list of the 2010 SEC Men’s Basketball Coaches Preseason All-SEC team follows.

FIRST TEAM ALL-SEC  Pos  Ht  Wt  Cl  Hometown
Devan Downey, South Carolina#  G  5-9  175  Sr.  Chester, S.C.
Tasmin Mitchell, LSU#  F  6-7  235  Sr.  Denham Springs, La.
A.J. Ogilvy, Vanderbilt  C  6-11  250  Jr.  Sydney, Australia
Patrick Patterson, Kentucky#  F  6-9  235  Jr.  Huntington, W.Va.
Tyler Smith, Tennessee#  G/F  6-7  215  Sr.  Pulaski, Tenn.
Jarvis Varnado, Mississippi State#  F  6-9  230  Sr.  Brownsville, Tenn.
Michael Washington, Arkansas  F  6-9  239  Sr.  McGehee, Ark.
Terrico White, Ole Miss#  G  6-5  211  So.  Memphis, Tenn.

SECOND TEAM ALL-SEC Pos  Ht  Wt  Cl  Hometown
Dominique Archie, South Carolina  F  6-7  200  Sr.  Augusta, Ga.
Wayne Chism, Tennessee  F/C  6-9  246  Sr.  Jackson, Tenn.
JaMychal Green, Alabama  F  6-9  220  So.  Montgomery, Ala.
DeWayne Reed, Auburn  G  6-1  175  Sr.  Houston, Texas
Trey Thompkins, Georgia  F  6-10  247  So.  Lithonia, Ga.
Alex Tyus, Florida  F  6-8  220  Jr.  St. Louis, Mo.
John Wall, Kentucky  G  6-4  195  Fr.  Raleigh, N.C.
Chris Warren, Ole Miss  G  5-10  165  Jr.  Orlando, Fla.
#-Unanimous Selection
Ties are not broken



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