Feb. 28, 2018
THE FLATS – Brandon Alston, a graduate student-athlete on Georgia Tech’s basketball team, been named to the annual All-Atlantic Coast Conference Academic Men’s Basketball team, as announced Wednesday by Commissioner John Swofford.
To be eligible for consideration, a student-athlete must have earned a 3.00 grade point average for the previous semester and maintained a 3.00 cumulative average during his academic career. Alston, who graduated in three years with a degree in economics from Lehigh University, is working toward a graduate degree in economics.
The Vienna, Va., native, who is a junior in terms of athletic eligibility, is one of two players to play every game for the Yellow Jackets this season, having started 19 games and averaged 22.9 minutes per game. He has averaged 5.1 points, 1.8 rebounds and 1.6 assists per game, while hitting 31.5 percent of his three-point tries and 73.1 percent of his free throws.
The All-ACC Academic Team includes three of the top five and six of the league’s top 15 scorers – Duke’s Marvin Bagley III (20.7), Syracuse’s Tyus Battle (19.8), Maye (17.9), Duke’s Grayson Allen (15.5), Louisville’s Deng Adel (15.3) and NC State Allerik Freeman (15.1). In addition, the team also includes the league’s fifth- and 10th-leading rebounders, respectively, in Louisville’s Ray Spalding (8.9) and Clemson’s Elijah Thomas (7.9), and Virginia’s Devon Hall, who leads the ACC in assists-to-turnover ratio (3.19-to-1).
Duke’s Allen earned a spot on the honors team for a fourth-straight year while Maye, Louisville’ Deng Adel and Raymond Spalding, Clemson’s Gabe DeVoe, Notre Dame’s Rex Pflueger, Virginia Tech’s Devin Wilson were named for a third time. Syracuse’s Tyus Battle, Florida State’s Trent Forrest, Virginia’s Hall and Louisville’s V.J. King are listed for a second time.
Maye was named the recipient of the league’s 2017 Skip Prosser Award, presented annually to the top scholar-athlete in ACC men’s basketball. It is named in memory of Wake Forest head basketball coach George Edward “Skip” Prosser, who passed away on July 26, 2007. A junior from Huntersville, N.C., Maye is the leading scorer and rebounder for the Tar Heels.
2018 ALL-ACC ACADEMIC MEN’S BASKETBALL TEAM
 Player, Class, School / Hometown / Major
 Deng Adel, Jr., Louisville | Melbourne, Australia | Sports Administration
  Brandon Alston, Gr., Georgia Tech | Vienna, Va. | Economics
 Grayson Allen, Sr., Duke | Jacksonville, Fla. | Psychology
 Marvin Bagley III, Fr., Duke | Phoenix, Ariz. | Undeclared
 Tyus Battle, So., Syracuse | Edison, N.J. | Information Management & Technology
 Marcus Carr, Fr., Pittsburgh | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | Arts & Sciences
 Marek Dolezaj, Fr., Syracuse | Bratislava, Slovakia | Undeclared
 Braxton Beverly, Fr., NC State | Hazard, Ky. | Sport Management
 Khameron Davis, Fr., Pittsburgh | Denver, Colo. | Arts & Sciences
 Gabe DeVoe, Sr., Clemson | Shelby, N.C. | Marketing
 Trent Forrest, So., Florida State | Chipley, Fla. | Sport Management
 Allerik Freeman, Gr., NC State | Charlotte, N.C. | Youth & Family Community Services
 Devon Hall, Gr., Virginia | Virginia Beach, Va. | Higher Education
 Sam Hunt, Gr., NC State | Greensboro, N.C. | Youth & Family Community Services
 Nigel Johnson, Gr., Virginia | Ashburn, Va. | Higher Education
 Chris Lykes, Fr., Miami | Mitchellville, Md. | Undeclared
 Mfinodu Kabengele, Fr., Florida State | Burlington, Ontario, Canada | International Affairs
 V.J. King, So., Louisville | Cleveland, Ohio | Sports Administration
 Luke Maye, Jr., North Carolina | Huntersville, N.C. | Business Administration
 Jordan Nwora, Fr., Louisville | Buffalo, N.Y. | Exercise Science
 Rex Pflueger, Jr., Notre Dame | Dana Point, Calif. | Marketing
 Ray Spalding, Jr., Louisville | Louisville, Ky. | Communications
 Shamiel Stevenson, Fr., Pittsburgh | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | Arts & Sciences
 Parker Stewart, Fr., Pittsburgh | Union City, Tenn. | Arts & Sciences
 Elijah Thomas, Jr., Clemson | Dallas, Texas | Parks, Recreation & Tourism
 Dejan Vasiljevic, So., Miami | Melbrourne, Australia | Management
 Lonnie Walker IV, Fr., Miami | Reading, Pa. | Undeclared
 Devin Wilson, Sr., Virginia Tech | McKees Rocks, Pa. | Political Science
 Jared Wilson-Frame, Jr., Pittsburgh | Hartford, Conn. | Social Sciences
 Keyshawn Woods, Sr., Wake Forest | Gastonia, N.C. | Communications
 ABOUT GEORGIA TECH MEN’S BASKETBALL
 Georgia Tech’s men’s basketball team is in its second year under head coach Josh Pastner. Tech has been a member of the Atlantic Coast Conference since 1979, won three ACC Championships (1985, 1990, 1993), played in the NCAA Tournament 16 times and played in two Final Fours (1990, 2004). Connect with Georgia Tech Men’s Basketball on social media by liking their Facebook Page, or following on Twitter (@GTMBB) and  Instagram.
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