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Warney named first team All-Met

April 22, 2015

New York, N.Y. - For a second straight season, junior Jameel Warney (Plainfield, N.J.) has been named first team All-Met by the Metropolitan Basketball Writers Association. Warney will be honored at the annual Met Writers banquet Wednesday night at the Westchester Marriott in Tarrytown.

Warney is joined on the first team by St. John's D'Angelo Harrison and Sir'Dominic Pointer and Iona's David Laury and A.J. English and St. Francis Brooklyn's Jalen Cannon.

Warney finished 2014-15 as one of only 17 players in Division I to average a double-double, totaling 16.4 points and 11.7 rebounds per game. He tallied 24 double-doubles and grabbed 409 rebounds, both of which led Division I.

Warney scored in double figures in 32 games, including the final 12, and grabbed at least 10 rebounds in 27 contests.

The two-time America East Player of the Year and Lou Henson Award finalist tied former Drexel standout Malik Rose for the most rebounds in a season in America East history.

Warney, who ranks first in school history with 172 blocks, has 1,477 career points and will go into next season needing only 223 to break Bryan Dougher's Division I program record of 1,609. Emeka Smith owns Stony Brook's all-time record with 1,978 points.

Warney is 198 rebounds shy of breaking Tommy Brenton's school record (1,115).

The All-Met selection is Warney's third in three seasons. He was third team as a freshman and first team as a sophomore.

In addition to earning All-Met honors, Warney also garnered NABC All-District, AP honorable mention and CollegeInsider.com All-America.

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