Chris Mullin and Shamorie Ponds, Malik Sealy and D’Angelo Harrison, Mark Jackson and Marcus Hatten.
Julian Champagnie is now a part of that unique membership. The junior ahead grew to become simply the seventh St. John’s participant to be named to the Big East’s first workforce in consecutive years Sunday.
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Champagnie, averaging 18.9 factors, 6.6 rebounds, 1.9 steals and 1.2 blocks, was a preseason first-team choice, too. He is joined on the primary workforce by Seton Hall senior Jared Rhoden, Villanova’s Collin Gillespie, Connecticut duo Adama Sanogo and R.J. Cole, and Marquette’s Justin Lewis. The Player of the Year, introduced Wednesday earlier than the beginning of the Big East Tournament on the Garden, shall be a kind of six gamers. Gillespie was the lone unanimous choose.
The large shock was that regular-season champion Providence didn’t have a participant chosen to the primary workforce. The Friars’ Jared Bynum and Nate Watson did make the second workforce. Also on the second workforce have been Villanova’s Justin Moore, Creighton’s Ryan Hawkins and DePaul’s Javon Freeman-Liberty. St. John’s sophomore level guard Posh Alexander was an honorable point out choice. Seeded seventh, St. John’s (16-14) opens the Big East Tournament on Wednesday in opposition to No. 10 DePaul at 7 p.m.