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Craig Smith earned All-ACC first-team accolades.
 
Craig Smith earned All-ACC first-team accolades.
 
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Smith, Dudley, Rice Earn All-ACC Honors

March 6, 2006

Boston College senior Craig Smith earned All-ACC first-team honors, junior Jared Dudley gained All-Conference second-team honors and freshman Tyrese Rice captured ACC All-Freshman Team honors, according to an announcement made by the Associated Press in conjunction with the Atlantic Coast Sports Media Association.

Smith was joined on the first team by Duke's J.J. Redick and Shelden Williams, North Carolina's Tyler Hansbrough, and Virginia's Sean Singletary. Smith earned Big East first-team honors as a sophomore and junior.

Dudley was joined on the second team by Florida State's Al Thornton, Miami's Guillermo Diaz, Wake Forest's Justin Gray and North Carolina's David Noel. Dudley captured Big East first-team honors in 2004-05.

Smith averaged 17.5 points and 9.3 rebounds per game in 16 conference contests this season. The Los Angeles, Calif., resident ranked among league leaders in seven categories: scoring (tied-seventh), rebounding (third), field-goal percentage (third), offensive rebounding (tied-seventh), defensive rebounding (second), assist-turnover ratio (10th) and minutes played (third).

Dudley averaged 16.5 points and 6.6 rebounds per game in league action. He led all ACC players in minutes played, averaging 38.1 minutes per league game. The San Diego, Calif., resident also ranked among league leaders in: field-goal percentage (10th), rebounding (tied-11th), scoring (12th), offensive rebounding (fourth) and assist-turnover ratio (fourth).

Rice averaged 8.1 points, 1.4 rebounds and 2.4 assists per game in league action.

Boston College (24-6, 11-5 ACC) returns to action on Friday, March 10 against either Maryland or Georgia Tech in the ACC Tournament's quarterfinal round. Game time is 9:30 p.m. in the Greensboro (N.C.) Coliseum.


2006 All-ACC Men's Basketball Teams

ALL-ACC
(1st Team Vote - 3 points; 2nd Team Vote - 2 points; 3rd Team Vote - 1 point)

First Team (1st Team Votes) Total Votes
Tyler Hansbrough, North Carolina* (108)324
J.J. Redick, Duke* (108)324
Shelden Williams, Duke* (108)324
Craig Smith, Boston College (91)304
Sean Singletary, Virginia (51)262
*unanimous 1st-team

Second TeamTotal Votes
Al Thornton, Florida State.240
Guillermo Diaz, Miami.207
Justin Gray, Wake Forest194
Jared Dudley, Boston College176
David Noel, North Carolina127

Third TeamTotal Votes
Eric Williams, Wake Forest120
Cameron Bennerman, NC State106
Robert Hite, Miami104
Nik Caner-Medley, Maryland84
J.R. Reynolds, Virginia54
Reyshawn Terry, North Carolina54

Honorable Mention (20 or more points)Total Votes
Anthony Morrow, Georgia Tech41
Alexander Johnson, Florida State37
Cedric Simmons, NC State25
Zabian Dowdell, Virginia Tech23
Coleman Collins, Virginia Tech21

ALL-FRESHMANTotal Votes
Tyler Hansbrough, North Carolina*108
Greg Paulus, Duke96
Bobby Frasor, North Carolina77
Josh McRoberts, Duke77
Tyrese Rice, Boston College77
*unanimous

Honorable Mention (20 or more votes)Total Votes
Lewis Clinch, Georgia Tech49
A.D. Vassallo, Virginia Tech20

ALL-DEFENSIVETotal Votes
Shelden Williams, Duke*106
Vernon Hamilton, Clemson91
Jamon Gordon, Virginia Tech63
Cedric Simmons, NC State57
Zabian Dowdell, Virginia Tech37
*unanimous / 106 voters

Honorable Mention (20 or more votes)Total Votes
Sean Dockery, Duke32
D.J. Strawberry, Maryland28