March 29, 2010
COLLEGE PARK, Md. -
Maryland point guard Greivis Vasquez was named a second team All-American by the Associated Press on Monday .
Vasquez, a senior from Caracas, Venezuela, was one of five players voted onto the second team and one of 15 players nationally who comprised AP's three All-America squads.
Vasquez was the 2010 Atlantic Coast Conference Player of the Year and led the Terrapins to a 24-9 record overall and a berth in the NCAA Second Round. The Terps were beaten on a buzzer-beater in the second round by Michigan State, which has now advanced to its second straight Final Four.
The popular senior has already been named to a pair of All-America first teams, by Sporting News and FoxSports.com. He was also a second-team selection by Yahoo Sports.
He is the first Maryland player to earn All-America status from the AP since Juan Dixon was a first-team pick in 2002.
The voting for the All-America teams was conducted by the 65-member national media panel that selects the weekly Top 25.
ASSOCIATED PRESS ALL-AMERICA TEAMS
FIRST TEAM - John Wall, Kentucky; DeMarcus Cousins, Kentucky; Evan Turner, Ohio State; Wes Johnson, Syracuse; Scottie Reynolds, Villanova.
SECOND TEAM - Greivis Vasquez, MARYLAND; James Anderson, Oklahoma State; Sherron Collins, Kansas; Jon Scheyer, Duke; Da'Sean Butler, West Virginia.
THIRD TEAM - Greg Monroe, Georgetown; Cole Aldrich, Kansas; Damion James, Texas; Luke Harangody, Notre Dame; Darington Hobson, New Mexico.
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