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.Â
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.Â
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.Â
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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.  Â
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The BIG EAST Player of the Year will come from the All-BIG EAST First Team. Â 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. Â 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.
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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). Â He made 56.0% (112-200) of his shot attempts and posted 2.00:1 assist/turnover ratio in league games.Â
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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. Â 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. Â 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. Â On Feb. 14, he became the all-time winningest player in UConn history. Â 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. Â
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Ajayi finished the regular season ranked sixth in the BIG EAST in scoring (16.3) and first in rebounding (10.5) in conference play. Â Overall on the season, Ajayi has recorded 17 double doubles - eighth-most nationally.
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Carroll averaged 18.6 points per outing in league play, connecting on better than 52% of his shot attempts. Â He posted 20 or more points in 10 BIG EAST games this season. Â The 6-8 forward also averaged 5.6 rebounds, 2.5 assists, and 1.5 blocks in conference play.
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The All-BIG EAST Second Team features some of the top guards in the league. Â UConn's Solo Ball makes his second straight appearance on the second team, followed by BIG EAST scoring leader Jaylin Sellers of Providence. Â Additionally, St. John's guard/forward Bryce Hopkins, Seton Hall's Budd Clark made the list, followed by Villanova freshman
Acaden Lewis.
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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. Â They are joined by Butler's Finley Bizjack, Georgetown's KJ Lewis, Marquette freshman Nigel James Jr., and Dillon Mitchell from St. John's.
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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. Â 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.Â
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This season marks the inaugural BIG EAST All-Defensive Team, headlined by unanimous selection Zuby Ejiofor of St. John's. Â Joining him is teammate Dillon Mitchell, Seton Hall's Budd Clark, Silas Demary Jr. of UConn, and Chase Ross of Marquette.
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2025-26 BIG EAST All-Conference Teams
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All-BIG EAST First Team
Michael Ajayi, Butler
Silas Demary Jr., UConn
Alex Karaban, UConnÂ
Tarris Reed Jr., UConn
Zuby Ejiofor, St. John's *
Tre Carroll, Xavier
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All-BIG EAST Second Team
Solo Ball, UConn
Jaylin Sellers, Providence
Bryce Hopkins, St. John's
Budd Clark, Seton Hall
Acaden Lewis, Villanova
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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
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All-Freshman Team
Braylon Mullins, UConn *
Nigel James Jr., Marquette *
Jamier Jones, Providence
Stefan Vaaks, Providence *
Acaden Lewis, Villanova *
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All-Defensive Team
Zuby Ejiofor, St. John's *
Budd Clark, Seton Hall
Dillon Mitchell, St. John's
Silas Demary Jr., UConn
Chase Ross, Marquette
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*Unanimous Selection
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