Tobe Awaka named to USA Basketball U19 team

Tennessee’s Tobe Awaka named to the USA Basketball U19 team.

Tennessee sophomore forward Tobe Awaka has been named to the 2023 USA Basketball U19 National Team.

Awaka was selected to the 12-man roster to compete in the FIBA U19 World Cup tournament. He was selected from a field of 25 players during tryouts held in Colorado Springs, Colorado.

The team will compete in the World Cup June 24-July 2 in Hungary.

Awaka is one of two SEC players to make the final roster, joining incoming Vanderbilt transfer Allen Lubin.

Tennessee redshirt freshman Freddie Dilione V, was also in Team USA training camp and was a finalist for the 12-man roster.

Team USA, host Hungary, South Korea, Egypt, Canada, Argentina, Madagascar, Brazil, China, Slovenia, Turkey, Japan, Lebanon, Serbia and Spain will compete in the tournament field.

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2022-23 Tennessee basketball roster, regular-season analysis

A look at the 2022-23 Tennessee basketball roster and regular-season analysis.

March has arrived and the focus shifts to postseason play throughout college basketball.

Tennessee (22-9, 11-7 SEC) finished fifth in the Southeastern Conference regular-season standings. The Vols’ final regular-season ranking is No. 19 in the USA TODAY Sports Coaches Poll.

The 2023 SEC Tournament begins on Wednesday at Bridgestone Arena in Nashville, Tennessee. No. 5 seed Tennessee will play the winner of No. 12 South Carolina and No. 13 Ole Miss on March 9 at 3 p.m. EST. The contest will be televised by SEC Network.

Following the 2022-23 regular season, Vols Wire looks at the performance of Tennessee’s basketball roster.

Performance and analysis for each Tennessee player is listed below.

Tobe Awaka signs with Tennessee

Tobe Awaka signs with the Vols.

The University of Tennessee announced the signing of Tobe Awaka Friday.

Awaka will be a freshman at Tennessee for the 2022-23 basketball season.

UT press release:

Tennessee basketball coach Rick Barnes announced Friday that New York native Tobe Awaka (pronounced: toe-BAY uh-WAH-kuh) has signed with UT and will enroll in July for the second session of summer school.

Awaka will be a freshman for the Vols this upcoming season.

“Tobe gives us another big, strong presence in the post who plays a very physical brand of basketball,” Barnes said. “Tobe is an excellent student and had offers from multiple Ivy League programs. He’s very comfortable playing down on the block, he can score with either hand and he has a nice shooting touch. He rebounds and moves well, and we love his toughness and grit.”

A 6-8 forward from Hyde Park, New York, Awaka was the 2022 New York Gatorade Player of the Year—an award that former Vol and current Philadelphia 76ers swingman Tobias Harris won in 2010.

Awaka also was a member of the New York Lightning AAU program—the same program that produced Tennessee rising sophomore point guard Zakai Zeigler.

In addition to Zeigler and Harris, Awaka follows the likes of Bernard King, Ernie Grunfeld, Howard Wood, Brian Williams and Kevin Punter Jr. as Vols who hail from the New York City area.

“Just like Zakai, Tobe continues the New York-to-Tennessee pipeline, which has produced many fan favorites over the years,” Barnes said.

This past season at Cardinal Hayes High School, Awaka posted averages of 19.2 points and 13.9 rebounds per game.

In April, Awaka logged double-doubles in each of his four games at the Nike 17U EYBL Session 2 in Indianapolis, helping lead the Lightning to a 4-0 record with averages of 12.8 points and 13.8 rebounds per game on 55.3 percent shooting from the field.

Awaka is the fourth member of Tennessee’s 2022 prep signing class, joining guards B.J. Edwards and D.J. Jefferson and forward Julian Phillips. In addition to those four high school signees, the Vols also added Indiana State graduate transfer guard Tyreke Key to the roster this offseason.

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