According to an article in the Daily Record today, BW3's will be showing the championship game on Saturday should Wooster be playing. With it being St. Patty's Day and with OSU's game earlier in the day, that should still be a fun time if you can't make it to Salem!
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Region 7 men's basketball / Re: MBB: North Coast Athletic Conference
March 14, 2007, 08:39:43 AM
Men's All-Great Lakes Region Team
Players were nominated for these awards by the Sports Information Directors at the various schools. All SIDs in the region were given the opportunity to vote.
First team
Pos. Name School Yr. Hometown
G James Cooper Wooster Jr. Springfield, Ohio
G Stephen Cramer Hope Sr. Akron, Mich.
F Tori Davis Baldwin-Wallace Sr. Elyria, Ohio
F Tom Port Wooster Sr. Avon Lake, Ohio
C Tyler Ousley Otterbein Sr. Butler, Ohio
Second team
Pos. Player School Yr. Hometown
G Jon Koch Washington and Jefferson Sr. New Kensington, Pa.
G Greg Rosatelli Westminster (Pa.) Sr. Clinton, Pa.
F Dane Borchers Wittenberg Sr. Russia, Ohio
F Brandon Mimes John Carroll Sr. Euclid, Ohio
C Dan Hodgkinson Denison Sr. Lake Forest, Ill.
Third team
Pos. Player School Yr. Hometown
G Caleb Veldhouse Calvin So. Sioux Falls, S.D.
G Brandon Todd Muskingum Jr. Cambridge, Ohio
F Ben Chojnacki Ohio Wesleyan Sr. Medina, Ohio
F Andrew Zimmer Wabash Jr. Hobart, Ind.
C Tim Vandervaart Wooster Sr. North Canton, Ohio
Player of the Year: Tom Port, Wooster
Coach of the Year: Steve Moore, Wooster
Players were nominated for these awards by the Sports Information Directors at the various schools. All SIDs in the region were given the opportunity to vote.
First team
Pos. Name School Yr. Hometown
G James Cooper Wooster Jr. Springfield, Ohio
G Stephen Cramer Hope Sr. Akron, Mich.
F Tori Davis Baldwin-Wallace Sr. Elyria, Ohio
F Tom Port Wooster Sr. Avon Lake, Ohio
C Tyler Ousley Otterbein Sr. Butler, Ohio
Second team
Pos. Player School Yr. Hometown
G Jon Koch Washington and Jefferson Sr. New Kensington, Pa.
G Greg Rosatelli Westminster (Pa.) Sr. Clinton, Pa.
F Dane Borchers Wittenberg Sr. Russia, Ohio
F Brandon Mimes John Carroll Sr. Euclid, Ohio
C Dan Hodgkinson Denison Sr. Lake Forest, Ill.
Third team
Pos. Player School Yr. Hometown
G Caleb Veldhouse Calvin So. Sioux Falls, S.D.
G Brandon Todd Muskingum Jr. Cambridge, Ohio
F Ben Chojnacki Ohio Wesleyan Sr. Medina, Ohio
F Andrew Zimmer Wabash Jr. Hobart, Ind.
C Tim Vandervaart Wooster Sr. North Canton, Ohio
Player of the Year: Tom Port, Wooster
Coach of the Year: Steve Moore, Wooster
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Region 7 men's basketball / Re: MBB: North Coast Athletic Conference
March 13, 2007, 08:28:20 AMQuote from: CCRolly on March 12, 2007, 09:47:07 PM
Can any Wooster fan confirm the sections that are ours? Thanks in advance for any help you guys can give...
The lady I spoke with in Salem yesterday said that sections B9, B11 and C11 were reserved for Wooster fans.
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Region 7 men's basketball / Re: MBB: North Coast Athletic Conference
March 12, 2007, 01:39:12 PM
according to a friend who went at 12:30, all the wooster allotted tickets were gone in 30 mins. i called Salem direct and we're in row 17, section B9....get 'em while you (maybe) can..

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Region 7 men's basketball / Re: MBB: North Coast Athletic Conference
March 10, 2007, 09:20:58 PM
good lord..i can't take many more games like this. i'm going to die young...or get an ulcer. or both. but, it'll be worth it....
WOOHOO!
WOOHOO!
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Region 7 men's basketball / Re: MBB: North Coast Athletic Conference
March 03, 2007, 08:48:58 PM
according to the scoreboard....both St. John Fisher and Brockport won...hmm...
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Region 7 men's basketball / Re: MBB: North Coast Athletic Conference
February 27, 2007, 03:20:09 PM
Feb. 27, 2007
ALL-NCAC BASKETBALL SQUAD ANNOUNCED;
PORT NAMED PLAYER OF THE YEAR
http://www.northcoast.org/mb/mballncac07.pdf
CLEVELAND -- Wooster senior forward Tom Port (Avon Lake, OH/Avon Lake) has been named Player of the Year to highlight the 2007 All-North Coast Athletic Conference men's basketball squad, announced today after voting by the conference's head coaches.
Port leads a trio of repeat first team selections after he led Wooster to the North Coast's regular season title and helped the Fighting Scots win their 10th NCAC Tournament crown, and first since 2004. The 6-5 senior makes the first team for the third consecutive season and makes his fourth overall appearance on the all-conference team. Port started his career by earning the NCAC's Newcomer of the Year honor following the 2003-04 campaign and earned second team recognition that year.
The other two repeat first-team honorees are Ohio Wesleyan senior Ben Chojnacki (Medina, OH/Medina) and Scot junior James Cooper (Springfield, OH/South) , last year's NCAC Player of the Year. Two players move up from the second team. They are Wittenberg senior Dane Borchers (Russia, OH/Russia) , who was also a second team choice two seasons ago, and Denison senior Dan Hodgkinson (Lake Forest, IL/LakeForest), who earned second team honors in 2004 and 2006, and first-team recognition in 2005.
Senior senior forward Markous Jewett (Richmond, IN/Richmond) makes his first team debut after earning honorable mention honors last year. Wabash junior Andrew Zimmer (Hobart, IN/Hobart) is the lone first-teamer making his overall debut on the all-conference team.
Kenyon freshman Dave Knapke (Westerville, OH/St. Francise de Sales) was voted Newcomer of the Year after he averaged 10.2 points per game and grabbed 5.4 rebounds per game for the 10-16 Lords.
Wooster head coach Steve Moore was voted Coach of the Year for the seventh time and first time since 2002-03. He guided his squad to its 10th regular-season title and third in a row. He is in his 20th season at Wooster and has posted an 463-106 (.814) mark in that span, including a 25-3 mark entering the 2007 NCAA Division III Tournament. In 26 years as a collegiate head coach, Moore has gone 550-171 (.763).
ALL-NCAC BASKETBALL SQUAD ANNOUNCED;
PORT NAMED PLAYER OF THE YEAR
http://www.northcoast.org/mb/mballncac07.pdf
CLEVELAND -- Wooster senior forward Tom Port (Avon Lake, OH/Avon Lake) has been named Player of the Year to highlight the 2007 All-North Coast Athletic Conference men's basketball squad, announced today after voting by the conference's head coaches.
Port leads a trio of repeat first team selections after he led Wooster to the North Coast's regular season title and helped the Fighting Scots win their 10th NCAC Tournament crown, and first since 2004. The 6-5 senior makes the first team for the third consecutive season and makes his fourth overall appearance on the all-conference team. Port started his career by earning the NCAC's Newcomer of the Year honor following the 2003-04 campaign and earned second team recognition that year.
The other two repeat first-team honorees are Ohio Wesleyan senior Ben Chojnacki (Medina, OH/Medina) and Scot junior James Cooper (Springfield, OH/South) , last year's NCAC Player of the Year. Two players move up from the second team. They are Wittenberg senior Dane Borchers (Russia, OH/Russia) , who was also a second team choice two seasons ago, and Denison senior Dan Hodgkinson (Lake Forest, IL/LakeForest), who earned second team honors in 2004 and 2006, and first-team recognition in 2005.
Senior senior forward Markous Jewett (Richmond, IN/Richmond) makes his first team debut after earning honorable mention honors last year. Wabash junior Andrew Zimmer (Hobart, IN/Hobart) is the lone first-teamer making his overall debut on the all-conference team.
Kenyon freshman Dave Knapke (Westerville, OH/St. Francise de Sales) was voted Newcomer of the Year after he averaged 10.2 points per game and grabbed 5.4 rebounds per game for the 10-16 Lords.
Wooster head coach Steve Moore was voted Coach of the Year for the seventh time and first time since 2002-03. He guided his squad to its 10th regular-season title and third in a row. He is in his 20th season at Wooster and has posted an 463-106 (.814) mark in that span, including a 25-3 mark entering the 2007 NCAA Division III Tournament. In 26 years as a collegiate head coach, Moore has gone 550-171 (.763).
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