Bearcats G Jarron Cumberland pick for Preseason AAC Player of the Year, team picked to finish third

Cincinnati Bearcats senior guard got picked by the American Athletic Conference to repeat as their player of the year. That’s a great thing for the Bearcats and hopefully he can win it back to back. The one thing that sucks from the preseason awards is now other Bearcat was picked on the first or second team in the conference hopefully a few make the team at the end of the season.

The AAC picked the team to finish third with Houston and Memphis tying for first. Honestly if they do finish third we know they will make the NCAA tournament and that’s all that matters in my opinion.

We will see how this shakes out.

Per GoBearcats:

American Athletic Conference men’s basketball coaches selected University of Cincinnati senior guard Jarron Cumberland (Wilmington, Ohio/Wilmington HS) as the league’s preseason player of the year while predicting a third-place finish for the Bearcats at conference media day Monday at the Airport Marriott.

Cumberland, who also was unanimously selected first team All-AAC for the second consecutive year on Monday, claimed AAC Player of the Year and American Championship Most Outstanding Player accolades last season and serves at the league’s top returning scorer for 2019-20. He started all 35 games a year ago, averaging 18.8 points, 4.4 rebounds, 3.6 assists and 1.1 steals in 32.5 minutes. He averaged 23.3 points, 6.0 rebounds and 4.3 assists during the AAC Tournament and set the tournament’s championship game record, scoring 33 points on 11-of-24 shooting with eight rebounds against No. 11 Houston.

Cumberland garnered Associated Press honorable mention All-America accolades and was a semifinalist for the Jerry West Shooting Guard of the Year award last season.

He marks Cincinnati’s first returning league player of the year since Steve Logan won Conference USA’s top player award in 2001 and 2002. He is the second returning player of the year in AAC history (SMU’s Nic Moore won the award in 2015 and 2016).

Cumberland ranked among AAC leaders in eight categories in 2018-19: points (third at 18.8), three-point field goal percentage (seventh at .388), three-point field goals made (seventh at 2.3), free throw percentage (10th at .773), assists (11th at 3.6), assist-to-turnover ratio (13th at 1.3), minutes played (14th at 32.5) and steals (15th at 1.1).

Cumberland scored 657 points during 2018-19, the 10th most points scored in a season in school history while becoming the 53rd member of Cincinnati’s 1,000-point club. He enters 2019-20 ranked 20th on the all-time scoring list with 1,363 career points.

// BEARCATS PICKED TO FINISH THIRD IN AAC

League coaches predicted a third-place finish for Cincinnati behind Houston and Memphis, who tied for first. The Bearcats received 94 points and one first-place vote.

Houston and Memphis garnered 113 points each, with the Cougars receiving seven first-place votes and the Tigers earning four first-place votes.

The predicted order of finish for the remaining AAC teams follows: Wichita State (88 points), USF (79), UConn (75), Temple (72), SMU (47), UCF (40), Tulsa (36), ECU (20) and Tulane (15).

// 2019-20 AAC PRESEASON POLL & AWARDS
Coaches Preseason Poll
Finish – Team (First-Place Votes) – Points

T-1 – Houston (7) – 113
T-1 – Memphis (4) – 113
3 – Cincinnati (1) – 94
4 – Wichita State – 88
5 – USF – 79
6 – UConn – 75
7 – Temple – 72
8 – SMU – 47
9 – UCF – 40
10 – Tulsa – 36
11 – ECU – 20
12 – Tulane – 15

Preseason Player of the Year

Jarron Cumberland, Sr., G, Cincinnati

Preseason Rookie of the Year

James Wiseman, Fr., C, Memphis *

Preseason First Team

Jarron Cumberland, Sr., G, Cincinnati *
Quinton Rose, Sr., G, Temple
DeJon Jarreau, R-Jr., G, Houston
James Wiseman, Fr., C, Memphis
Laquincy Rideau, R-Sr., G, USF

Preseason Second Team ^

Alexis Yetna, Jr., F, USF
Jayden Gardner, So., F, ECU
Nate Pierre-Louis, Jr, G, Temple
Alterique Gilbert, R-Jr., G, UConn
David Collins, Jr., G, USF
Christian Vital, Jr., G, UConn

* unanimous selection
^ extra member due to tie in voting

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