2010–11 America East Conference men's basketball season

2010–11 American East Conference men's basketball season
LeagueNCAA Division I
SportBasketball
DurationNovember 2010 – March 2011
Number of teams9
Regular Season
Season championsVermont Catamounts
  Runners-upBoston University Terriers
Season MVPJohn Holland
Top scorerJohn Holland (Boston U) 19.2
Tournament
ChampionsBoston University Terriers
  Runners-upStony Brook Seawolves
Finals MVPJohn Holland (Boston U)
America East Conference men's basketball seasons
← 2009–2010
2010–11 America East men's basketball standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
Vermont 13 3   .813 23 9   .719
Boston University 12 4   .750 21 14   .600
Maine 9 7   .563 15 15   .500
Albany 9 7   .563 16 16   .500
Stony Brook 8 8   .500 15 17   .469
Hartford 7 9   .438 11 20   .355
New Hampshire 6 10   .375 12 18   .400
Binghamton 4 12   .250 8 23   .258
UMBC 4 12   .250 5 25   .167
2011 America East tournament winner
As of March 18, 2011
Rankings from AP Poll

The 2010–11 America East Conference men's basketball season marked the 31st season of America East Conference basketball. The 2011 America East men's basketball tournament was held for the second straight year at Chase Arena at Reich Family Pavilion in Hartford, Connecticut.

America East Preseason Poll

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Rank Team Votes[1]
1 Boston University 62
2 Stony Brook 57
3 Maine 51
4 New Hampshire 41
5 Vermont 35
6 Hartford 24
7 Binghamton 23
8 Albany 22
9 UMBC 9

Conference awards & honors

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All-Conference Preseason Teams

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First Team[2]
Greer Wright (Binghamton)

John Holland (Boston University)
Jake O'Brien (Boston University)
Gerald McLemore (Maine)
Evan Fjeld (Vermont)

Weekly honors

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Throughout the conference regular season, the America East offices named a player of the week and rookie of the week each Monday.

Week Player of the week Rookie of the week
November 15, 2010 Greer Wright (Binghamton) Brian Voelkel (Vermont)[3]
November 22, 2010 Evan Fjeld (Vermont) Chase Plummer (UMBC)[4]
November 29, 2010 Logan Aronhalt (Albany) Luke Devlin (Albany)[5]
December 6, 2010 Tim Ambrose (Albany) Brian Voelkel (Vermont)
December 13, 2010 Tim Ambrose (Albany) Brian Voelkel (Vermont)
December 20, 2010 Mike Black (Albany) Pina Guillaume (Binghamton)
December 27, 2010 Darryl Partin (Boston University) Brian Voelkel (Vermont)
January 3, 2011 Troy Barnies (Maine) Luke Devlin (Albany)
January 10, 2011 Morgan Sabia (Hartford)
Troy Barnies (Maine)
D. J. Irving (Boston University)
January 17, 2011 John Holland (Boston University)
Tyrone Conley (New Hampshire)
Luke Devlin (Albany)
January 24, 2011 Chris De La Rosa (UMBC) D. J. Irving (Boston University)
January 31, 2011 Logan Aronhalt (Albany)
Mahamoud Jabbi (Binghamton)
Brian Voelkel (Vermont)
February 7, 2011 John Holland (Boston University) Luke Devlin (Albany)
February 14, 2011 John Holland (Boston University) Brian Voelkel (Vermont)
February 21, 2011 John Holland (Boston University) Luke Devlin (Albany)
February 28, 2011 Mike Black (Albany) D. J. Irving (Boston University)

America East All-Conference Teams

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First Team
Tim Ambrose (Albany)
John Holland (Boston University)
Darryl Partin (Boston University)
Troy Barnies (Maine)
Evan Fjeld (Vermont)
Second Team
Joe Zeglinski (Hartford)
Gerald McLemore (Maine)
Chris De La Rosa (UMBC)
Tyrone Conley (New Hampshire)
Bryan Dougher (Stony Brook)
Third Team
Logan Aronhalt (Albany)
Mike Black (Albany)
Mahamoud Jabbi (Binghamton)
Morgan Sabia (Hartford)
Brendan Bald (Vermont)

America East All-Defensive Team

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First Team
Mahamoud Jabbi (Binghamton)
Patrick Hazel (Boston University)
Milton Burton (Hartford)
Chandler Rhoads (New Hampshire)
Garvey Young (Vermont)

America East All-Freshmen Team

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First Team
Luke Devlin (Albany)
D. J. Irving (Boston University)
Dom Morris (Boston University)
Jordon Bronner (New Hampshire)
Brian Voelkel (Vermont)

America East All-Academic Team

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First Team
Billy Allen (Albany)
Logan Aronhalt (Albany)
Jacob Iati (Albany)
Andrew Rogers (Maine)
Brian Benson (New Hampshire)

Player of the Year

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John Holland from Boston University was awarded Player of the Year honors in the 2010-2011 season.

Coach of the Year

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Mike Lonergan of Vermont was awarded Coach of the Year honors in the 2010-2011 season.

Freshmen of the Year

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Brian Voelkel of Vermont was awarded Freshmen of the Year honors in the 2010-2011 season.

Defensive Player of the Year

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Brendan Bald of Vermont was awarded Defensive Player of the Year honors in the 2010-2011 season.

Scholar Athlete

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Evan Fjeld of Vermont was awarded Scholar Athlete honors in the 2010-2011 season.

References

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  1. ^ "Boston University Chosen As America East Men's Basketball Favorite" (PDF). America East Conference. October 14, 2010. Retrieved December 1, 2010.
  2. ^ "Five Standouts Make Up Men's Basketball Preseason Squad". America East Conference. October 14, 2010. Retrieved December 1, 2010.
  3. ^ "Wright, Voelkel Earn First MBB Weekly Honors". America East Conference. November 15, 2010. Retrieved November 1, 2010.
  4. ^ "Vermont's Fjeld, UMBC's Pulmmer Net MBB Weekly Honors". America East Conference. November 22, 2010. Retrieved December 1, 2010.
  5. ^ "Albany Sweeps Men's Basketball Weekly Awards". America East Conference. November 29, 2010. Archived from the original on December 3, 2010. Retrieved December 1, 2010.