South Alabama’s Riley named Sun Belt Coach of Year; Dunning first-team all-conference
South Alabama’s Richie Riley is Sun Belt Conference Joe Gottfried Coach of the Year in men’s basketball, the league office announced Monday.
Riley led the Jaguars to a 21-10 overall record and finished tied for first in the Sun Belt with a 13-5 conference record, claiming a share of the league championship for the first time since 2008. South Alabama will be the No. 1 seed for the Sun Belt tournament, which begins Tuesday in Pensacola, Fla.
Coming off a 16-16 finish a year ago, South Alabama was picked to finish 11th in the Sun Belt by league coaches in the preseason. However, the Jaguars won their first four Sun Belt games and seven of their final eight to finish tied with Arkansas State, James Madison and Troy — who were picked 1-2-3 in the preseason — in the final regular-season standings.
The 42-year-old Riley is 131-93 in seven seasons at South Alabama, which had endured five straight losing seasons prior to his arrival in 2018. He was Southland Conference Coach of the Year that year, when he led Nicholls to a 21-11 record and the regular-season league championship.
Riley is South Alabama’s first Sun Belt Coach of the Year in men’s basketball since Ronnie Arrow in 2007-08. Arrow also won the award — named for longtime USA athletics director Joe Gottfried — in 1988-89 and 1990-91, with Cliff Ellis (1978-79), Bob Weltlich (1999-2000) and John Pelphrey (2005-06) also claiming the honor.
In addition to Riley’s honor, junior forward Barry Dunning was named a first-team all-conference selection. The Mobile native — who transferred in from UAB — leads the Jaguars in scoring (14.7 points per game) and rebounding (7.0 per game), and had the two highest single-game point totals in the Sun Belt this year — 46 points vs. Texas State on Feb. 22 and 34 (also vs. the Bobcats) on Feb. 15.
Dunning is joined on the first team by Troy’s Tayton Conerway, James Madison’s Mark Freeman, Arkansas State’s Taryn Todd and Appalachian State’s Myles Tate. Conerway was selected as Sun Belt Player of the Year.
James Madison’s Bryce Lindsay was named both Sixth Man and Freshman of the Year. Other individual award-winners were Freeman (Newcomer of the Year) and Marshall’s Obinna Anochili-Killen (Defensive Player of the Year).
South Alabama guard Myles Corey picked up third-team All-Sun Belt honors. The graduate transfer from Ontario, Calif., averages 13.8 points and a team-best 4.4 assists per game.
South Alabama (21-10 overall, 13-5 Sun Belt) has a bye all the way to the semifinal round of the conference tournament, which begins Tuesday in Pensacola, Fla. The Jaguars will play their first game against a to-be-determined opponent at 5 p.m. Sunday.
The full list of 2024-25 Sun Belt Conference postseason men’s basketball awards and all-conference teams:
Individual awards
Player of the Year: Tayton Conerway, Troy
Defensive Player of the Year: Obinna Anochili-Killen, Marshall
Sixth Man of the Year: Bryce Lindsay, James Madison
Newcomer of the Year: Mark Freeman, James Madison
Freshman of the Year: Bryce Lindsay, James Madison
Joe Gottfried Coach of the Year: Richie Riley, South Alabama
First-team All-Sun Belt
Tayton Conerway, Troy
Barry Dunning, South Alabama
Mark Freeman, James Madison
Myles Tate, Appalachian State
Taryn Todd, Arkansas State
Second-team All-Sun Belt
Obinna Anochili-Killen, Marshall
Cesare Edwards, Georgia State
Denijay Harris, Southern Miss
C.J. Huntley, Appalachian State
Tylan Pope, Texas State
Third-team All-Sun Belt
Myles Corey, South Alabama
Sean Durugordon, Old Dominion
Adante’ Holiman, Georgia Southern
Bryce Lindsay, James Madison
Izaiyah Nelson, Arkansas State