Justin Robinson named All-ACC second team

GREENSBORO, N.C. – Virginia Tech guard Justin Robinson has been named to the All-ACC second team, as announced by the league on Sunday.

Robinson, a junior from Manassas, Virginia, was named to the team in voting by a panel of coaches, media and radio broadcasters. This is Robinson’s first time being honored by the league. Robinson was joined on the second team by Marcquise Reed of Clemson, Tyus Battle of Syracuse, Devon Hall of Virginia and Wendell Carter Jr., of Duke.

Robinson leads the Hokies in scoring with 13.8 points per game, increased to 16.2 points per game in ACC action. He also leads the team in assists with 171 and steals, with 35. He is the first Hokie to make one of the league’s first three teams since Erick Green in 2013.

Marvin Bagley III was named ACC Player of the Year and the league’s Freshman of the Year. He is joined on the first team by Jerome Robinson of Boston College, Luke Maye and Joel Berry II of North Carolina and Kyle Guy of Virginia.

Tony Bennett of Virginia was named the league’s Coach of the Year and Maye was named Most Improved Player. Isaiah Wilkins of Virginia was named Defensive Player of the Year and the Cavaliers’ De’Andre Hunter was named Sixth Man of the Year.

2018 Atlantic Coast Conference Post-Season Honors

All-ACC

First Team

Marvin Bagley III, Duke, 280

Jerome Robinson, Boston College, 273

Luke Maye, North Carolina, 246

Joel Berry II, North Carolina, 223

Kyle Guy, Virginia, 168

Second Team

Tyus Battle, Syracuse, 159

Marcquise Reed, Clemson, 143

Devon Hall, Virginia, 129

Wendell Carter, Jr., Duke, 126

Justin Robinson, Virginia Tech, 123

Third Team

Grayson Allen, Duke, 119

Matt Farrell, Notre Dame, 89

Ty Jerome, Virginia, 67

Josh Okogie, Georgia Tech, 57

Omer Yurtseven, NC State, 54

Honorable Mention

Deng Adel, Louisville, 51

Ky Bowman, Boston College, 37

Lonnie Walker, Miami (FL), 30

Bryant Crawford, Wake Forest, 23

Markell Johnson, NC State, 21

Ray Spalding, Louisville, 19

Allerik Freeman, NC State, 18

Theo Pinson, North Carolina, 14

Terance Mann, Florida State, 12

Gabe DeVoe, Clemson, 12

All-Freshman Team

Marvin Bagley III, Duke, 57

Wendell Carter, Jr., Duke, 56

Lonnie Walker, Miami, 51

De'Andre Hunter, Virginia, 33

Oshae Brissett, Syracuse, 33

All-Defensive Team

Isaiah Wilkins, Virginia, 49

Anas Mahmoud, Louisville, 37

Elijah Thomas, Clemson, 34

Devon Hall, Virginia, 32

Ben Lammers, Georgia Tech, 25

Player of the Year

Marvin Bagley III, Duke, 37

Jerome Robinson, Boston College, 14

Luke Maye, North Carolina, 5

Devon Hall, Virginia, 1

Rookie of the Year

Marvin Bagley III, Duke, 56

De'Andre Hunter, Virginia, 1

Coach of the Year

Tony Bennett, Virginia, 47

Brad Brownell, Clemson, 8

Kevin Keatts, NC State, 2

Defensive Player of the Year

Isaiah Wilkins, Virginia, 42

Anas Mahmoud, Louisville, 7

Elijah Thomas, Clemson, 3

Devin Wilson, Virginia Tech, 2

Jack Salt, Virginia, 1

Rex Pflueger, Notre Dame, 1

Wendell Carter Jr., Duke, 1

Most Improved Player

Luke Maye, North Carolina, 26

Frank Howard, Syracuse, 5

Omer Yurtseven, NC State, 5

Martinas Geben, Notre Dame, 5

Doral Moore, Wake Forest, 5

Kyle Guy, Virginia, 3

Marcquise Reed, Clemson, 3

Phil Cofer, Florida State, 2

Dewan Huell, Miami, 2

Ty Jerome, Virginia, 1

Sixth Man of the Year

De'Andre Hunter, Virginia, 39

Chris Clarke, Virginia Tech, 7

Chris Lykes, Miami, 5

Keyshawn Woods, Wake Forest, 3

Trent Forrest, Florida State, 2

Marques Bolden, Duke, 1

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