
Tide's Hendrix and Davidson Earn All-SEC Honors
3/8/2007 12:00:00 AM | Men's Basketball
ATLANTA, GA, - Two University of Alabama players are among the men selected for the All-Southeastern Conference basketball teams. Sophomore forward Richard Hendrix and senior center/forward Jermareo Davidson were named to the 2007 Coaches All-SEC, 2nd team. Hendrix was also selected to the 2007 Associated Press All-SEC 2nd team and Davidson was AP All-SEC Honorable Mention. Hendrix, an Athens native, was Freshman All-SEC in 2006. Davidson was voted 1st Team Coaches All-SEC in 2006, 3rd Team AP All-SEC in 2005 and Freshman All-SEC in 2004. He's from Atlanta.
The 2007 SEC Coaches All-SEC Team includes:
1st Team:
Corey Brewer, Florida
Al Horford, Florida
Joakim Noah, Florida
Randolph Morris, Kentucky
Glen Davis, LSU
Jamont Gordon, Mississippi State
Tre Kelley, South Carolina
Chris Lofton, Tennessee
Derrick Byars, Vanderbilt
2nd Team:
Jermareo Davidson, Alabama
Richard Hendrix, Alabama
Patrick Beverley, Arkansas
Taurean Green, Florida
Sundiata Gaines, Georgia
Todd Abernethy, Ole Miss
Clarence Sanders, Ole Miss
Charles Rhodes, Mississippi State
Shan Foster, Vanderbilt
The 2006 Associated Press All-Southeastern Conference men's basketball team released Tuesday, with name, school, position, height and class:
FIRST TEAM
Derrick Byars, Vanderbilt, G-F, 6-7, Sr.
Al Horford, Florida, F-C, 6-10, Jr.
Chris Lofton, Tennessee, G, 6-2, Jr.
Glen Davis, LSU, F, 6-9, Jr.
Tre' Kelley, South Carolina, G, 6-0, Sr.
SECOND TEAM
Richard Hendrix, Alabama, F, 6-8, So.
Jamont Gordon, Mississippi State, G-F, 6-4, So.
Joakim Noah, Florida, F-C, 6-11, Jr.
Corey Brewer, Florida, F, 6-9, Jr.
Clarence Sanders, Mississippi, G, 6-1, Sr.
HONORABLE MENTION
Todd Abernethy, Mississippi, G, 6-1, Sr.; Jermareo Davidson, Alabama, F, 6-10, Sr.; Shan Foster, Vanderbilt, G-F, 6-6, Jr.; Sundiata Gaines, Georgia, G, 6-1, Jr.; Taurean Green, Florida, G, 6-0, Jr.; Randolph Morris, Kentucky, F-C, 6-11, Jr.; Brandon Wallace, South Carolina, F, 6-9, Sr.
Player of the Year: Chris Lofton, Tennessee
Coach of the Year: Andy Kennedy, Mississippi
Newcomer of the Year: Patrick Beverly, Arkansas






