Wichita State's
Tyson Etienne is the American Athletic Conference Co-Player of the Year and
Isaac Brown was a runaway choice for Coach of the Year, the league announced Wednesday.
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In addition, WSU's
Alterique Gilbert earned third team all-conference status and
Ricky Council IV was named to the all-freshman team.
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Both Brown and Etienne went from unlikely to unanimous choices over a span of just four months. All 10 ballots cast by opposing head coaches included Brown as coach of the year and Etienne as first team all-league.
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Brown was thrust into an interim role on Nov. 17 – just eight days before the start of the college basketball season – and earned the job on a permanent basis after leading a WSU team picked seventh to its first American regular season title.
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Brown becomes WSU's eighth coach-of-the-year winner and its first of The American era. Notably, he's the third in Shocker history to win as a rookie head coach, joining Gary Thompson (1965) and Eddie Fogler (1987).
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Etienne – a 6-2 shooting guard from Englewood, N.J. -- wasn't picked for either of the preseason all-conference teams but averaged 17.1 points and 3.1 threes-per-game on 40 percent accuracy during the regular season. He scored at least 20 points in seven of the Shockers' 13 conference games.
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Etienne (who shares the top honor with Houston's Quentin Grimes) is just the fifth Shocker individual to win a conference player of the year award. A star-studded list features Antoine Carr (1983), Xavier McDaniel (1984 and 1985), Paul Miller (2006) and Fred VanVleet (2014 and 2016).
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Gilbert's all-conference nod continues one of college basketball's best feel-good stories. After four injury-plagued seasons at UConn, the former McDonald's All-American has found success as Wichita State's starting point guard.
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The 6-foot senior from Atlanta is averaging 10.1 points and leads the team in both assists (4.2) and steals (1.5). In conference play, his 4.8 assists-per-game ranked second on the league leaderboard. Gilbert's 12 assists in the Mar. 3 win at Tulane were the most by a Shocker in more than 30 years.
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Council – a 6-6 guard from Durham, N.C. -- has been an important weapon for the Shockers off the bench, averaging 7.5 points and 3.9 rebounds in 16.4 minutes.
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Council becomes the second Shocker to make The American's All-Freshman team. Teammate
Dexter Dennis earned that honor in 2019.
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2020-21 AMERICAN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE AWARDS:
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All-Conference First Team:
Jayden Gardner, Jr., F, East Carolina
Quentin Grimes, Jr., G, Houston*
Landers Nolley II, So., G, Memphis
Kendric Davis, Jr., G, SMU*
Tyson Etienne, So., G, Wichita State*
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All-Conference Second Team:
Keith Williams, Sr., G, Cincinnati
DeJon Jarreau, Sr., G, Houston
Justin Gorham, Sr., F, Houston
Marcus Sasser, So., G, Houston
Brandon Rachal, Sr., F, Tulsa
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All-Conference Third Team:
Brandon Mahan, Sr., G, UCF
Darius Perry, Sr., G, UCF
Feron Hunt, Sr., G, SMU
Khalif Battle, So., G, Temple
Jaylen Forbes, So., G, Tulane
Alterique Gilbert, R-Sr., G, Wichita State
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All-Freshman Team:
Isaiah Adams, G, UCF
Tari Eason, F, Cincinnati
Moussa Cisse, C, Memphis
Caleb Murphy, G, USF
Damian Dunn, G, Temple
Ricky Council IV, G, Wichita State
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Coach of the Year:
Isaac Brown, Wichita State*
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Player of the Year:
Tyson Etienne, So., G, Wichita State
Quentin Grimes, Jr., G, Houston
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Defensive Player of the Year:
DeJon Jarreau, Sr., G, Houston
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Freshman of the Year:
Moussa Cisse, C, Memphis
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Most Improved Player:
Justin Gorham, Sr., F, Houston
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Sixth Man of the Year:
Boogie Ellis, So., G, Memphis
Darien Jackson, Sr., G, Tulsa
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Sportsmanship Award:
J.P. Moorman II, Sr., F, Temple
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* denotes unanimous selections
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WSU Conference Coach of the Year Winners:
1954 – Ralph Miller (MVC)
1965 – Gary Thompson (MVC)
1987 – Eddie Fogler (MVC)
2006 – Mark Turgeon (MVC)
2012 – Gregg Marshall (MVC)
2013 – Gregg Marshall (MVC)
2014 – Gregg Marshall (MVC)
2021 – Isaac Brown (American)
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WSU Conference Player of the Year Winners:
1983 – Antoine Carr (MVC)
1984 – Xavier McDaniel (MVC)
1985 – Xavier McDaniel (MVC)
2006 – Paul Miller (MVC)
2014 – Fred VanVleet (MVC)
2016 – Fred VanVleet (MVC)
2021 – Tyson Etienne (American)