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Men's Basketball

Lewis, Brennan and Perkins Earn All-BIG EAST Honors

Lewis is named to the second team while Brennan and Perkins are third team picks

NEW YORK – The conference today announced the All-BIG EAST First, Second and Third Teams, All-Freshman Team, and the inaugural All-Defensive Team.  The league's head coaches select the all-conference squads and were not permitted to select their own players. 

A trio of Villanova Wildcats were honored.

Freshman guard Acaden Lewis (Washington, D.C). is a Second Team All-BIG EAST selection. Lewis, who became the program's freshman assists and steals record holder this season, is just the third Wildcats' rookie to earn All-Conference honors in his debut campaign. The others are Tim Thomas, a third-team All-BIG EAST pick in 1996-97, and Scottie Reynolds, a second team All-BIG EAST choice in his freshman season of 2006-07. 

The 6-2 Lewis is also a part of the All-Freshman Team and a five-time winner of Freshman of the Week honors.

Senior center Duke Brennan has posted 14 double-doubles this season for the Wildcats. He averaged 12.3 points and 10.5 rebounds per outing in 30 games in 2025-26. In addition, Brennan is on the league's weekly honor roll for a third time this week after scoring 20 points to go with 13 rebounds in Saturday's win over Xavier.

Junior guard Tyler Perkins is also a BIG EAST Third Team selection. The native of Lorton, Va., averaged 15.4 points and 6.2 rebounds per contest in 20 BIG EAST games this season. 
 
Zuby Ejiofor is a repeat selection on the All-BIG EAST First Team, which features an unprecedented three players from the same school - UConn's  Silas Demary Jr., Alex Karaban, and Tarris Reed Jr.  The other first team selections are Michael Ajayi of Butler and Tre Carroll of Xavier.   
 
The BIG EAST Player of the Year will come from the All-BIG EAST First Team.  The conference will announce Player of the Year, Coach of the Year, Freshman of the Year and Scholar-Athlete of the Year on Wednesday, March 11, at Madison Square Garden at 1:30 p.m. ET.  Other league individual awards, including BIG EAST Defensive Player of the Year, Most Improved Player, Sixth Man Award and Sportsmanship Award will be announced Monday, March 9, at Noon ET.
 
Ejiofor - the league's preseason Player of the Year - represents regular season champion St. John's. He leads the Red Storm - and ranks in the top 10 in BIG EAST play - in four statistical categories: scoring (17.0), rebounding (7.0), assists (4.0), and blocked shots (1.8).  He made 56.0% (112-200) of his shot attempts and posted 2.00:1 assist/turnover ratio in league games. 
 
The trio of Huskies marks the first time in league history that three players from the same team were named to the All-BIG EAST First Team.  Demary leads the BIG EAST in assists (7.3) and is sixth in steals (1.6), while scoring at a 12.2 points per game clip in league play.  Karaban was an All-BIG EAST Second Team selection a season ago. The senior forward is averaging 12.5 points, 5.4 rebounds, 2.2 assists, and just under a block and a steal per game in conference play.  On Feb. 14, he became the all-time winningest player in UConn history.  Reed leads the league and ranks among the top 15 nationally - in field goal percentage, making 63.5% (115-181) of his shot attempts, averaging 13.6 points, 8.2 rebounds, 2.3 assists, and 2.1 blocks per game in league action.  
 
Ajayi finished the regular season ranked sixth in the BIG EAST in scoring (16.3) and first in rebounding (10.5) in conference play.  Overall on the season, Ajayi has recorded 17 double doubles - eighth-most nationally.
 
Carroll averaged 18.6 points per outing in league play, connecting on better than 52% of his shot attempts.  He posted 20 or more points in 10 BIG EAST games this season.  The 6-8 forward also averaged 5.6 rebounds, 2.5 assists, and 1.5 blocks in conference play.
 
The All-BIG EAST Second Team features some of the top guards in the league.  UConn's Solo Ball makes his second straight appearance on the second team, followed by BIG EAST scoring leader Jaylin Sellers of Providence.  Additionally, St. John's guard/forward Bryce Hopkins, Seton Hall's Budd Clark made the list, followed by Villanova freshman Acaden Lewis.
 
The All-BIG EAST Third Team has six players due to a tie in the balloting, including a pair of Villanova standouts in Duke Brennan and Tyler Perkins.  They are joined by Butler's Finley Bizjack, Georgetown's KJ Lewis, Marquette freshman Nigel James Jr., and Dillon Mitchell from St. John's.
 
The BIG EAST Freshman of the Year will come from the All-Freshman Team. Four of the five honorees were unanimous selections - UConn's Braylon Mullins, Marquette's Nigel James Jr., Providence's Stefan Vaaks, and Villanova's Acaden Lewis.  Along with Providence's Jamier Jones, the five All-Freshman honorees accounted for all but two of the Freshman of the Week honors this season. 
 
This season marks the inaugural BIG EAST All-Defensive Team, headlined by unanimous selection Zuby Ejiofor of St. John's.  Joining him is teammate Dillon Mitchell, Seton Hall's Budd Clark, Silas Demary Jr. of UConn, and Chase Ross of Marquette.
 
2025-26 BIG EAST All-Conference Teams
 
All-BIG EAST First Team
Michael Ajayi, Butler
Silas Demary Jr., UConn
Alex Karaban, UConn 
Tarris Reed Jr., UConn
Zuby Ejiofor, St. John's *
Tre Carroll, Xavier
 
All-BIG EAST Second Team
Solo Ball, UConn
Jaylin Sellers, Providence
Bryce Hopkins, St. John's
Budd Clark, Seton Hall
Acaden Lewis, Villanova
 
All-BIG EAST Third Team
Finley Bizjack, Butler
KJ Lewis, Georgetown
Nigel James Jr., Marquette
Dillon Mitchell, St. John's
Duke Brennan, Villanova
Tyler Perkins, Villanova
 
All-Freshman Team
Braylon Mullins, UConn *
Nigel James Jr., Marquette *
Jamier Jones, Providence
Stefan Vaaks, Providence *
Acaden Lewis, Villanova *
 
All-Defensive Team
Zuby Ejiofor, St. John's *
Budd Clark, Seton Hall
Dillon Mitchell, St. John's
Silas Demary Jr., UConn
Chase Ross, Marquette
 
*Unanimous Selection
 
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Players Mentioned

Tyler Perkins

#4 Tyler Perkins

Guard
6' 4"
Junior
Duke Brennan

#24 Duke Brennan

Forward
6' 10"
Senior
Acaden Lewis

#55 Acaden Lewis

Guard
6' 2"
Freshman

Players Mentioned

Tyler Perkins

#4 Tyler Perkins

6' 4"
Junior
Guard
Duke Brennan

#24 Duke Brennan

6' 10"
Senior
Forward
Acaden Lewis

#55 Acaden Lewis

6' 2"
Freshman
Guard