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Jordan Williams Named As First-Team All-ACC Selection

The Maryland Terrapins had a disappointing ACC regular season in 2011, but that didn't stop Jordan Williams from being honored by ACC writers. The sophomore big man accumulated the second-most votes in the league, as he was named to the first-team all-ACC. 

Williams joins Duke's Nolan Smith and Kyle Singler, Virginia Tech's Malcolm Delaney and Boston College's Reggie Jackson on the first team. Williams received 210 out of a possible 225 points, and only Smith, who was a unanimous first-team selection, earned more. 

Guard Terrell Stoglin, meanwhile, earned all-freshman team honors, joining North Carolina's Harrison Barnes (unanimous selection) and Kendall Marshall, Wake Forest's Travis McKie and North Carolina State's C.J. Leslie. Stoglin accumulated 62 of a possible 75 points, fourth among those players.

Here are the full all-ACC teams, with the number of votes in parenthesis. A "+" sign indicates a unanimous selection.

First Team

Nolan Smith, Duke (225)+
Jordan Williams, Maryland (210)
Malcolm Delaney, Virginia Tech (202)
Kyle Singler, Duke (199)
Reggie Jackson, Boston College (190)

Second Team

Tyler Zeller, North Carolina (161)
John Henson, North Carolina (148)
Harrison Barnes, North Carolina (145)
Iman Shumpert, Georgia Tech (132)
Jeff Allen, Virginia Tech (131)

Third Team

Chris Singleton, Florida State (126)
Demontez Stitt, Clemson (81)
Joe Trapani, Boston College (63)
Malcolm Grant, Miami (62)
Kendall Marshall, North Carolina (45)

All-Freshman Team

Harrison Barnes, North Carolina (75)+
Travis McKie, Wake Forest (74)
Kendall Marshall, North Carolina (71)
Terrell Stoglin, Maryland (62)
C.J. Leslie, N.C. State (46)

All-Defensive Team

John Henson, North Carolina (75)+
Chris Singleton, Florida State (64)
Iman Shumpert, Georgia Tech (60)
Nolan Smith, Duke (26)
Jerai Grant, Clemson (20)