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Wilkinson, Stojakovic Collect All-ACC Accolades

March 10, 2025
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CHARLOTTE, N.C. – California freshman guard Jeremiah Wilkinson was named the ACC Men’s Basketball Sixth Man of the Year and sophomore guard Andrej Stojakovic earned an All-ACC Team honorable mention, it was announced on the ACC Network’s ACC PM show Monday.

Wilkinson also earned a spot on the five-player All-Rookie Team, highlighting a dynamic freshman season in Berkeley in which he averaged 15.4 points per game and was named ACC Rookie of the Week three times.

The 2024-25 All-ACC Team and award-winners were determined by an 81-member panel consisting of the league’s 18 head coaches and 63 members of the media. The full list of All-ACC honorees can be viewed on TheACC.com.

Wilkinson ended the regular season in second among ACC freshmen in scoring (15.4 PPG), 3-pointers made per game (1.9) and field goals made per game (5.0) this season. The left-hander from Powder Springs, Georgia, was a double-figure scorer in 18 of 20 ACC games and 25 of 31 total contests and had 20-plus points 10 times. He most recently erupted for a career-high 36 points on 11-of-18 shooting in a quadruple-overtime loss at Notre Dame in the regular-season finale.

The rookie’s early-season efforts proved to be enough to earn the league’s Sixth Man of the Year nod. Wilkinson – who started the final 13 games of the regular season (since Jan. 22) and averaged 20.4 PPG in that span – came off the bench in Cal’s first 18 contests, averaging 11.7 PPG. He ranked seventh nationally among players with zero starts (second among freshmen) prior to his first career start and tallied three 20-point performances off the bench, including 24 at Pitt on Jan. 1.

Stojakovic solidified himself as one of the most complete players in the ACC with his honorable mention. The sophomore is one of only two ACC players averaging at least 16.8 points – the ninth most in the league – 4.6 rebounds, 1.8 assists and 1.3 blocks per game, joining ACC Player of the Year Cooper Flagg (Duke). Stojakovic had 11 20-point games, including a 30-piece at Clemson on Jan. 4.

Stojakovic posted his first career double-double against Stanford (16 points, 10 rebounds) and most recently blocked a career-best six shots to go along with 21 points in the four-OT defeat at Notre Dame.

Wilkinson and Stojakovic will lead Cal into an ACC Tournament first-round matchup against 10th-seeded Virginia Tech on Tuesday at 1:30 p.m. PT/4:30 p.m. ET at the Spectrum Center in Charlotte, North Carolina.

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Wilkinson, Stojakovic Collect All-ACC Accolades

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HoopDreams
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both very deserving

Wilkinson would have been freshmen of the year in many seasons, but this was Cooper's year (Flagg also won conference POY). However getting 6th man of the year is a huge honor, especially since he moved into the starting lineup part way through the season

Andrej also got some votes for Most Improved and Sissoko for Defense

Stanford center got second most votes for POY
BeachedBear
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Would have liked to see a link to the ACC website showing all results.

Also, probably time to stop posting from X - no?
brevity
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BeachedBear said:

Would have liked to see a link to the ACC website showing all results.

Duke's Cooper Flagg Headlines ACC Men's Basketball 2024-25 Season Honors

California's Jeremiah Wilkinson was picked as the Sixth Man of the Year... Wilkinson has made a tremendous impression during his freshman campaign in picking up ACC Sixth Man of the Year honors. In 31 games, he is averaging 15.4 points per game, but he has averaged 17.0 points per game in league play, which is seventh among all players. He owns 10 20-point games this season.

2024-25 ACC AWARDS

Player of the Year Cooper Flagg, Fr., G/F, Duke
Defensive Player of the Year Chucky Hepburn, Sr., G, Louisville
Rookie of the Year Cooper Flagg, G/F, Duke
Most Improved Player Donald Hand Jr., So., Boston College
Sixth Man of the Year Jeremiah Wilkinson, Fr., G, California
Coach of the Year Pat Kelsey, Louisville

2024-25 ALL-ACC TEAM
FIRST TEAM
Name, School, Points
Cooper Flagg, Duke, 400
Maxime Raynaud, Stanford, 392
Chucky Hepburn, Louisville, 364
Chase Hunter, Clemson, 328
Hunter Sallis, Wake Forest, 257

SECOND TEAM
RJ Davis, North Carolina, 241
Markus Burton, Notre Dame, 238
Ian Schieffelin, Clemson, 225
Kon Knueppel, Duke, 208
Jamir Watkins, Florida State, 150

THIRD TEAM
Terrence Edwards Jr., Louisville, 125
Tyrese Proctor, Duke, 72
Baye Ndongo, Georgia Tech, 72
Boopie Miller, SMU, 71
Jaland Lowe, Pitt, 62

HONORABLE MENTION
Matthew Cleveland, Miami, 49
Andrej Stojakovic, California, 48
Naithan George, Georgia Tech, 40
Isaac McKneely, Virginia, 38
J.J. Starling, Syracuse, 32
Donald Hand Jr., Boston College, 29
Cameron Hildreth, Wake Forest, 26
Khaman Maluach, Duke, 23
Viktor Lakhin, Clemson, 20
Eddie Lampkin, Syracuse, 19

Note: All-ACC Team points are determined on a 5-3-1 system (five points for first team, three points for second team, one point for third team).

Player of the Year
Cooper Flagg, Duke, 76 votes
Maxime Raynaud, Stanford, 4
Chucky Hepburn, Louisville, 1

Defensive Player of the Year
Chucky Hepburn, Louisville, 32 votes
Cooper Flagg, Duke, 26
Jaeden Zackery, Clemson, 8
Zack Austin, Pitt, 4
Maliq Brown, Duke, 3
Chad Venning, Boston College, 2
Khaman Maluach, Duke, 2
Sion James, Duke, 1
Mady Sissoko, California, 1
Tae Davis, Notre Dame 1
Cameron Hildreth, Wake Forest 1

Rookie of the Year
Cooper Flagg, Duke, 79 votes
Jeremiah Wilkinson, California, 2

Sixth Man Of the Year
Jeremiah Wilkinson, California, 22 votes
Duncan Powell, Georgia Tech, 15
Ian Jackson, North Carolina, 13
Maliq Brown, Duke, 11
Kario Oquendo, SMU, 11
Isaiah Evans, Duke, 9

Most Improved Player
Donald Hand Jr., Boston College, 25 votes
Jaylen Blakes, Stanford, 22
Tae Davis, Notre Dame, 8
Naithan George, Georgia Tech, 7
Jaland Lowe, Pitt, 7
Andrej Stojakovic, California, 4
Andrew Rohde, Virginia, 4
B.J. Edwards, SMU, 2
Eddie Lampkin, Syracuse, 1
Tyrese Proctor, Duke, 1

Coach of the Year
Pat Kelsey, Louisville, 47 votes
Jon Scheyer, Duke, 25
Brad Brownell, Clemson, 8
Kyle Smith, Stanford, 1

All-Defensive Team
Chucky Hepburn, Louisville, 70 votes
Cooper Flagg, Duke, 57
Jaeden Zackery, Clemson, 55
B.J. Edwards, SMU, 34
Sion James, Duke, 28
Zack Austin, Pitt, 28

All-Rookie Team
Cooper Flagg, Duke, 80 votes
Kon Knueppel, Duke, 79
Ian Jackson, North Carolina, 65
Jeremiah Wilkinson, California, 59
Khaman Maluach, Duke, 47

81 total votes
Note: coaches cannot vote for their players
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