On Tuesday, the Associated Press released its All-America first, second, and third teams, and for Richmond fans, a familiar name was on the honorable mentions list. T.J. Cline, after an incredible season that earned him A-10 Player of the Year, earned AP All-America Honorable Mention honors on Tuesday. Cline averaged 18.5 points, 7.8 rebounds, and 5.6 assists this past season, and he led the Spiders to a third place finish in the Atlantic 10.
Congrats to @tjcline6 who becomes the 10th All-American in Richmond history #OneRichmond https://t.co/aaRsOAeJFW
— Richmond Basketball (@SpiderMBB) March 28, 2017
According to Richmondspiders.com, Cline is the 10th Spider in the history of the program to be named an All-American. Though he’ll no longer be with the Spiders, his basketball career is undoubtedly just beginning.
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