1 Shan Foster G Vanderbilt 6-6/205 Kenner, LA
Bounced back from bad shooting game at Tennessee with 18-point outing against LSU.
2 Eric Gordon G Indiana 6-4/215 Indianapolis, IN
Struggled at Minnesota but scored 25 in win over Penn State.
3 Wayne Ellington G N. Carolina 6-4/195 Wynnewood, PA
Had two subpar shooting games in a row.
4 Chris Douglas-Roberts G Memphis 6-6/200 Detroit, MI
Averaging 16.4 ppg and shooting 53.1 percent from the field.
5 O.J. Mayo G Southern Cal 6-5/215 Huntington,
Did not force shot against UCLA. Got teammates involved.
6 Jerryd Bayless G Arizona 6-3/193 Phoenix, AZ
Shot the ball poorly in loss to Stanford. Then, scored 24 in win at Cal.
7 Stephen Curry G Davidson 6-0/180 Charlotte, NC
Hit eight 3-pointers and scored 37 points in win at UT-Chattanooga.
8 Mario Chalmers G Kansas 6-1/195 Anchorage, AK
Scored 18 points in win at Missouri.
9 Scottie Reynolds G Villanova 6-2/195 Herndon, VA
Averaging 26 ppg over his last three games.
10 Drew Neitzel G Michigan State 6-0/180 Grand Rapids, MI
Broke out of shooting funk. Made 5 of 8 three-pointers in win at Minnesota.
11 Jerel McNeal G Marquette 6-3/200 Chicago, IL
Went 3 of 10 from field in loss to UConn.
12 Brian Roberts G Dayton 6-2/175 Toledo, OH
Averaging 20.1 ppg and 4.5 apg (both career-highs).
13 A.J. Abrams G Texas 5-10/155 Round Rock, TX
Made just 8 of last 32 attempts (25 percent) from 3-point range.
14 Chris Lofton G Tennessee 6-2/200 Maysville, KY
Shooting just 33.8 percent from beyond the arc.
15 Lee Cummard G BYU 6-6/180 Mesa, AZ
Shooting a remarkable 56.1 percent from the field.
16 Patrick Beverley G Arkansas 6-1/172 Chicago, IL
Not performing anything like the player who excelled at U-19 World Championships last summer.
17 A.J. Graves G Butler 6-1/155 Switz City, IN
Went 2 of 11 from the field in shocking loss to Cleveland State.
18 Demetric Bennett G S. Alabama 6-4/210 Albany, GA
Led South Alabama to 11 wins in a row.
19 Leemire Goldwire G Charlotte 5-11/190 Palm Beach Gardens, FL
Scored career-high 36 points in win over Saint Joes.
20 Lester Hudson G Tenn. Martin 6-3/190 Memphis,
Scored 30 or more points in three straight games.
21 Robert McKiver G Houston 6-3/190 New Haven, CT
Ranks third in Conference USA with 20.0 ppg.
22 Jaycee Carroll G Utah State 6-2/175 Evanston, WY
The early favorite for WAC Player of the Year.
23 DeMarcus Nelson G Duke 6-4/200 Elk Grove, CA
The most valuable player for the 15-1 Blue Devils.
24 Derrick Low G Wash. State 6-2/196 Honolulu, HI
Scored season-high 27 points in comeback win over Oregon.
25 Gerald Henderson G Duke 6-4/215 Merion, PA
Dripping with NBA potential.
Bounced back from bad shooting game at Tennessee with 18-point outing against LSU.
2 Eric Gordon G Indiana 6-4/215 Indianapolis, IN
Struggled at Minnesota but scored 25 in win over Penn State.
3 Wayne Ellington G N. Carolina 6-4/195 Wynnewood, PA
Had two subpar shooting games in a row.
4 Chris Douglas-Roberts G Memphis 6-6/200 Detroit, MI
Averaging 16.4 ppg and shooting 53.1 percent from the field.
5 O.J. Mayo G Southern Cal 6-5/215 Huntington,
Did not force shot against UCLA. Got teammates involved.
6 Jerryd Bayless G Arizona 6-3/193 Phoenix, AZ
Shot the ball poorly in loss to Stanford. Then, scored 24 in win at Cal.
7 Stephen Curry G Davidson 6-0/180 Charlotte, NC
Hit eight 3-pointers and scored 37 points in win at UT-Chattanooga.
8 Mario Chalmers G Kansas 6-1/195 Anchorage, AK
Scored 18 points in win at Missouri.
9 Scottie Reynolds G Villanova 6-2/195 Herndon, VA
Averaging 26 ppg over his last three games.
10 Drew Neitzel G Michigan State 6-0/180 Grand Rapids, MI
Broke out of shooting funk. Made 5 of 8 three-pointers in win at Minnesota.
11 Jerel McNeal G Marquette 6-3/200 Chicago, IL
Went 3 of 10 from field in loss to UConn.
12 Brian Roberts G Dayton 6-2/175 Toledo, OH
Averaging 20.1 ppg and 4.5 apg (both career-highs).
13 A.J. Abrams G Texas 5-10/155 Round Rock, TX
Made just 8 of last 32 attempts (25 percent) from 3-point range.
14 Chris Lofton G Tennessee 6-2/200 Maysville, KY
Shooting just 33.8 percent from beyond the arc.
15 Lee Cummard G BYU 6-6/180 Mesa, AZ
Shooting a remarkable 56.1 percent from the field.
16 Patrick Beverley G Arkansas 6-1/172 Chicago, IL
Not performing anything like the player who excelled at U-19 World Championships last summer.
17 A.J. Graves G Butler 6-1/155 Switz City, IN
Went 2 of 11 from the field in shocking loss to Cleveland State.
18 Demetric Bennett G S. Alabama 6-4/210 Albany, GA
Led South Alabama to 11 wins in a row.
19 Leemire Goldwire G Charlotte 5-11/190 Palm Beach Gardens, FL
Scored career-high 36 points in win over Saint Joes.
20 Lester Hudson G Tenn. Martin 6-3/190 Memphis,
Scored 30 or more points in three straight games.
21 Robert McKiver G Houston 6-3/190 New Haven, CT
Ranks third in Conference USA with 20.0 ppg.
22 Jaycee Carroll G Utah State 6-2/175 Evanston, WY
The early favorite for WAC Player of the Year.
23 DeMarcus Nelson G Duke 6-4/200 Elk Grove, CA
The most valuable player for the 15-1 Blue Devils.
24 Derrick Low G Wash. State 6-2/196 Honolulu, HI
Scored season-high 27 points in comeback win over Oregon.
25 Gerald Henderson G Duke 6-4/215 Merion, PA
Dripping with NBA potential.