COLLEGE STATION, Texas — After helping lead the Aggies to the program's first conference championship since 1986 as well as a trip to the Sweet 16, Texas A&M senior Danuel House has been named as an honorable mention All-American by the Associated Press.
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House becomes the eighth Aggie all-time to garner All-America recognition as well as the first since Acie Law IV stood out as a consensus first-team selection following the 2006-07 campaign.
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This season, House led the Aggies and ranked among the SEC leaders with a 15.6 point-per-game average while shooting 39.6 percent from the floor and compiling 77 assists, 19 steals and 11 blocked shots. The 6-foot-7 shooting guard hit the 20-point plateau nine times, a figure that was highlighted by a career-best 32 point outburst against No. 16 Kentucky during the title game of the SEC Tournament to garner a spot on the All-SEC Tournament Team.
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The Fresno, Texas, native was honored with a spot on the U.S. Basketball Writers All-District VII Team as well as being named a second-team All-District 21 performer by the National Association of Basketball Coaches for the second straight season.
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House joined forces with fellow senior Jalen Jones to score a combined 1,067 points this season and become the fifth-highest scoring pair of Aggie teammates.
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Denzel Valentine, Michigan State
Buddy Hield, Oklahoma
Tyler Ulis, Kentucky
Brice Johnson, North Carolina
Malcolm Brogdon, Virginia
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Second Team
Jakob Poeltl, Utah
Ben Simmons, LSU
Perry Ellis, Kansas
Kris Dunn, Providence
Georges Niang, Iowa State
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Third Team
Grayson Allen, Duke
Kevin "Yogi" Ferrell, Indiana
Jarrod Uthoff, Iowa
Kay Felder, Oakland
Jamal Murray, Kentucky
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Honorable Mention
Ryan Anderson, Arizona; Anthony "Cat" Barber, N.C. State; DeAndre' Bembry, Saint Joseph's; Ben Bentil, Providence; Trevon Bluiett, Xavier; Joel Bolomboy, Weber State; Evan Bradds, Belmont; Dillon Brooks, Oregon; Cane Broome, Sacred Heart; John Brown, High Point; Antonio Campbell, Ohio; Kyle Collinsworth, BYU; Stephen Croone, Furman; James Daniel III, Howard; Juan'ya Green, Hofstra; Derrick Griffin, Texas Southern; Alex Hamilton, Louisiana Tech; A.J. Hammons, Purdue; Marvelle Harris, Fresno State; Josh Hart, Villanova; Danuel House, Texas A&M; Brandon Ingram, Duke; Stefan Jankovic, Hawaii; Tim Kempton, Lehigh; Max Landis, IPFW; Shawn Long, Louisiana-Lafayette; Dallas Moore, North Florida; Nic Moore, SMU; Gary Payton II, Oregon State; Alec Peters, Valparaiso; Justin Robinson, Monmouth (N.J.); Domantas Sabonis, Gonzaga; Justin Sears, Yale; Pascal Siakam, New Mexico State; Melo Trimble, Maryland; Fred VanVleet, Wichita State; Thomas Walkup, Stephen F. Austin; Jameel Warney, Stony Brook; Isaiah Whitehead, Seton Hall; Greg Wiltjer, Gonzaga.
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House becomes the eighth Aggie all-time to garner All-America recognition as well as the first since Acie Law IV stood out as a consensus first-team selection following the 2006-07 campaign.
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This season, House led the Aggies and ranked among the SEC leaders with a 15.6 point-per-game average while shooting 39.6 percent from the floor and compiling 77 assists, 19 steals and 11 blocked shots. The 6-foot-7 shooting guard hit the 20-point plateau nine times, a figure that was highlighted by a career-best 32 point outburst against No. 16 Kentucky during the title game of the SEC Tournament to garner a spot on the All-SEC Tournament Team.
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The Fresno, Texas, native was honored with a spot on the U.S. Basketball Writers All-District VII Team as well as being named a second-team All-District 21 performer by the National Association of Basketball Coaches for the second straight season.
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House joined forces with fellow senior Jalen Jones to score a combined 1,067 points this season and become the fifth-highest scoring pair of Aggie teammates.
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ASSOCIATED PRESS ALL-AMERICA TEAMS
First TeamDenzel Valentine, Michigan State
Buddy Hield, Oklahoma
Tyler Ulis, Kentucky
Brice Johnson, North Carolina
Malcolm Brogdon, Virginia
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Second Team
Jakob Poeltl, Utah
Ben Simmons, LSU
Perry Ellis, Kansas
Kris Dunn, Providence
Georges Niang, Iowa State
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Third Team
Grayson Allen, Duke
Kevin "Yogi" Ferrell, Indiana
Jarrod Uthoff, Iowa
Kay Felder, Oakland
Jamal Murray, Kentucky
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Honorable Mention
Ryan Anderson, Arizona; Anthony "Cat" Barber, N.C. State; DeAndre' Bembry, Saint Joseph's; Ben Bentil, Providence; Trevon Bluiett, Xavier; Joel Bolomboy, Weber State; Evan Bradds, Belmont; Dillon Brooks, Oregon; Cane Broome, Sacred Heart; John Brown, High Point; Antonio Campbell, Ohio; Kyle Collinsworth, BYU; Stephen Croone, Furman; James Daniel III, Howard; Juan'ya Green, Hofstra; Derrick Griffin, Texas Southern; Alex Hamilton, Louisiana Tech; A.J. Hammons, Purdue; Marvelle Harris, Fresno State; Josh Hart, Villanova; Danuel House, Texas A&M; Brandon Ingram, Duke; Stefan Jankovic, Hawaii; Tim Kempton, Lehigh; Max Landis, IPFW; Shawn Long, Louisiana-Lafayette; Dallas Moore, North Florida; Nic Moore, SMU; Gary Payton II, Oregon State; Alec Peters, Valparaiso; Justin Robinson, Monmouth (N.J.); Domantas Sabonis, Gonzaga; Justin Sears, Yale; Pascal Siakam, New Mexico State; Melo Trimble, Maryland; Fred VanVleet, Wichita State; Thomas Walkup, Stephen F. Austin; Jameel Warney, Stony Brook; Isaiah Whitehead, Seton Hall; Greg Wiltjer, Gonzaga.
