By John Langley
1. A.J. English (Iona)
Efficient player who can light up the stat sheet. Now one of the leaders for the Gaels.
2. David Laury (Iona)
One of the few true big men Iona possesses, and he makes the most of it. Solid inside and out.
3. Zaid Hearst (Quinnipiac)
The leader for the Bobcats has shown his scoring prowess all over the court.
4. Schadrac Casimir (Iona)
This 5’10” freshman came in unheralded, but he can flat-out score.
5. Chavaughn Lewis (Marist)
Although the Red Foxes are only 1-11 on the season, Lewis has done all he can to lead the charge.
6. Marvin Dominique (Saint Peters)
Dominique is doing exactly what he did last season, and that is lead this Peacocks squad. 15.6 ppg and 8.8rpg say it all.
7. Ousmane Drame (Quinnipiac)
The Bobcats are number one in rebounding, and Drame is a big reason for that, averaging a double-double per game on the season.
8. Marcus Gilbert (Fairfield)�
The Stags have gotten off to a strong start after a disappointing 7-win season a year ago with the help of Gilbert’s strong junior season.
9. Marquis Wright (Siena)
Wright has been a consistent force for the Saints in what has been an up-and-down season overall.
10. Jamal Reynolds (Canisius)
The easy pick would be Zach Lewis for Canisius, but Reynolds brings an element this team has lacked for a couple seasons: rebounding to complement his scoring.
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