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The National Association of Basketball Coaches named Aggies senior forward Jalen Moore a second-team all-district selection. The voting includes coaches from NABC's 25 districts across the United States. Moore is one of five Mountain West Conference players on the second team.

Moore, a 6-foot-9 small forward, averaged 17.0 points and 5.5 rebounds per game to become the third Utah State player in program history to lead the team in both scoring and rebounding for three seasons. He ranked fifth in the Mountain West in scoring and 11th in rebounding. He was voted to the all-conference second-team by conference's coaches and as well as the media covering the conference.

Joining Moore on the NABC all-district second team were New Mexico's Elijah Brown and Tim Williams, San Diego State's Trey Kell and Nevada's Cameron Oliver.

First-team selections from the conference were Colorado State's Emmanuel Omogbo and Gian Clavell, Boise State's Chandler Hutchinson, San Jose State's Brandon Clarke and Nevadas Marcus Marshall.

Moore finished his USU career ranked ninth in scoring (1,645 points), tied for 15th in rebounds (654), fifth in total minutes (3,815), seventh in blocks (69) and games played (125), eighth in 3-pointer made (172), ninth in games started (97).