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Taylor Earns First-Team All-SEC Honors for Third Straight Year
Mar 10, 2025 | Men's Basketball
BIRMINGHAM – Texas A&M graduate guard Wade Taylor IV was named first-team All-SEC for the third straight year by the league head coaches as the SEC office announced its annual men's basketball awards on Monday.
Taylor, from Dallas, Texas, becomes the first Aggie to win first-team all-conference honors three times in more than four decades. Taylor joins an elite handful of Aggies to do it with the most recent being Texas A&M Athletics Hall of Famer Vernon Smith, who finished his illustrious career in 1981 as the school record holder in career points and rebounds.
Taylor was joined by Auburn's Johni Broome, Florida's Walter Clayton Jr., Alabama's Mark Sears and Tennessee's Zakai Zeigler on the first team.
Taylor goes into this week's SEC Tournament in Nashville as the team's season leader in points (15.2/G), assists (career-high 4.3), assists/turnover ratio (career-high 1.72), free throws (104 total) and FT% (.874), and 3-pointers (2.5).
Taylor became Texas A&M's all-time leading scorer in the regular season finale vs. LSU, breaking the 22-year old record of 1,990 points set by Athletics Hall of Famer Bernard King from 1999-2003. Taylor goes into the SEC Tournament one shy of 2,000 points, which has been accomplished by only 27 players previously.
2024-25 SEC MEN'S BASKETBALL AWARDS
First Team
Johni Broome, Auburn
Walter Clayton Jr., Florida
Mark Sears, Alabama
Wade Taylor IV, Texas A&M
Zakai Zeigler, Tennessee
Second Team
Josh Hubbard, Mississippi State
Tre Johnson, Texas
Chaz Lanier, Tennessee
Collin Murray-Boyles, South Carolina
Otega Oweh, Kentucky
Third Team
Chad Baker-Mazara, Auburn
Alex Condon, Florida
Jason Edwards, Vanderbilt
Mark Mitchell, Missouri
Sean Pedulla, Ole Miss
All-Defensive Team
Denver Jones, Auburn
Jahmai Mashack, Tennessee
Cameron Matthews, Mississippi State
Anthony Robinson II, Missouri
Zakai Zeigler, Tennessee
All-Freshman Team
Jeremiah Fears, Oklahoma
Tre Johnson, Texas
Asa Newell, Georgia
Tahaad Pettiford, Auburn
Labaron Philon, Alabama
Coach of the Year: Bruce Pearl, Auburn
Player of the Year: Johni Broome, Auburn
Scholar-Athlete of the Year: Benjamin Bosmans-Verdonk, South Carolina
Newcomer of the Year: Chaz Lanier, Tennessee
Freshman of the Year: Tre Johnson, Texas
Sixth-Man of the Year: Caleb Grill, Missouri
Defensive Player of the Year: Zakai Zeigler, Tennessee
Taylor, from Dallas, Texas, becomes the first Aggie to win first-team all-conference honors three times in more than four decades. Taylor joins an elite handful of Aggies to do it with the most recent being Texas A&M Athletics Hall of Famer Vernon Smith, who finished his illustrious career in 1981 as the school record holder in career points and rebounds.
Taylor was joined by Auburn's Johni Broome, Florida's Walter Clayton Jr., Alabama's Mark Sears and Tennessee's Zakai Zeigler on the first team.
Taylor goes into this week's SEC Tournament in Nashville as the team's season leader in points (15.2/G), assists (career-high 4.3), assists/turnover ratio (career-high 1.72), free throws (104 total) and FT% (.874), and 3-pointers (2.5).
Taylor became Texas A&M's all-time leading scorer in the regular season finale vs. LSU, breaking the 22-year old record of 1,990 points set by Athletics Hall of Famer Bernard King from 1999-2003. Taylor goes into the SEC Tournament one shy of 2,000 points, which has been accomplished by only 27 players previously.
2024-25 SEC MEN'S BASKETBALL AWARDS
First Team
Johni Broome, Auburn
Walter Clayton Jr., Florida
Mark Sears, Alabama
Wade Taylor IV, Texas A&M
Zakai Zeigler, Tennessee
Second Team
Josh Hubbard, Mississippi State
Tre Johnson, Texas
Chaz Lanier, Tennessee
Collin Murray-Boyles, South Carolina
Otega Oweh, Kentucky
Third Team
Chad Baker-Mazara, Auburn
Alex Condon, Florida
Jason Edwards, Vanderbilt
Mark Mitchell, Missouri
Sean Pedulla, Ole Miss
All-Defensive Team
Denver Jones, Auburn
Jahmai Mashack, Tennessee
Cameron Matthews, Mississippi State
Anthony Robinson II, Missouri
Zakai Zeigler, Tennessee
All-Freshman Team
Jeremiah Fears, Oklahoma
Tre Johnson, Texas
Asa Newell, Georgia
Tahaad Pettiford, Auburn
Labaron Philon, Alabama
Coach of the Year: Bruce Pearl, Auburn
Player of the Year: Johni Broome, Auburn
Scholar-Athlete of the Year: Benjamin Bosmans-Verdonk, South Carolina
Newcomer of the Year: Chaz Lanier, Tennessee
Freshman of the Year: Tre Johnson, Texas
Sixth-Man of the Year: Caleb Grill, Missouri
Defensive Player of the Year: Zakai Zeigler, Tennessee
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