LAWRENCE — The Kansas basketball team placed all five of its starters on All-Big 12 teams but came up short in every major individual award announced by the conference Sunday afternoon.

Forward Perry Ellis was named to the All-Big 12 first team in voting by the conference coaches, while guards Wayne Selden and Frank Mason made second team. Guard Devonte' Graham and forward Landen Lucas were named honorable mention. Ellis was a unanimous selection.

However, the No. 1-ranked Jayhawks (27-4, 15-3 Big 12), who wrapped their 12th consecutive Big 12 regular-season title with 10 straight conference victories to end the season, did not have an individual winner. The coaches chose Oklahoma's Buddy Hield as the conference player of the year for the second straight year, and they selected Texas Tech's Tubby Smith over Kansas' Bill Self for coach of the year.

The Red Raiders finished seventh in the conference and were swept by KU, but before the teams' second meeting, Self said he believed Smith had done the best coaching job in the conference.

Other individual winners included Texas' Prince Ibeh (defensive player of the year), Iowa State's Deonte Burton (newcomer of the year), Oklahoma State's Juwan Evans (freshman of the year) and West Virginia's Jaysean Paige (sixth man award).

Kansas State's Wesley Iwundu was named to the All-Big 12 third team and all-defensive team, while the Wildcats' Barry Brown and Dean Wade were both recognized on the all-newcomer team. Mason and Graham also made the all-defensive team for KU.

Taurean Prince (Baylor), Georges Niang (Iowa State) and Isaiah Taylor (Texas) rounded out the All-Big 12 first team, with the junior Taylor being the only non-senior to make the group.

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First team

Taurean Prince, sr., Baylor; Georges Niang, sr. Iowa State; Perry Ellis, sr., Kansas; Buddy Hield, sr., Oklahoma; Isaiah Taylor, jr., Texas.

Player of the year: Buddy Hield, Oklahoma.

Defensive player of the year: Prince Ibeh, Texas.

Newcomer of the year: Deonte Burton, Iowa State.

Freshman of the year: Jawun Evans, Oklahoma State.

Sixth man award: Jaysean Paige, West Virginia.

Coach of the Year: Tubby Smith, Texas Tech.

Second team

Monte Morris, jr., Iowa State; Frank Mason, jr., Kansas; Wayne Selden, jr., Kansas; Jaysean Paige, sr., West Virginia; Devin Williams, jr., West Virginia.

Third team

Rico Gathers, sr., Baylor; Johnathan Motley, so., Baylor; Wesley Iwundu, jr., Kansas State; Isaiah Cousins, sr., Oklahoma; Ryan Spangler, sr., Oklahoma.

Honorable mention

Lester Medford, Baylor; Jameel McKay, Iowa State; Abdel Nader, Iowa State; Matt Thomas, Iowa State; Devonté Graham, Kansas; Landen Lucas, Kansas; Jordan Woodard, Oklahoma; Jawun Evans, Oklahoma State; Jeff Newberry, Oklahoma State; Javan Felix, Texas; Toddrick Gotcher, Texas Tech; Aaron Ross, Texas Tech; Zach Smith, Texas Tech.

All-defensive team

Devonté Graham, Kansas; Frank Mason, Kansas; Wesley Iwundu, Kansas State; Khadeem Lattin, Oklahoma; Prince Ibeh, Texas; Jevon Carter, West Virginia.

All-newcomer team

Deonte Burton, Iowa State; Barry Brown, Kansas State; Dean Wade, Kansas State; Jawun Evans, Oklahoma State; Eric Davis, Texas; Kerwin Roach, Texas.