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RustCollege

Quote from: Pat Coleman on March 21, 2011, 02:42:39 PM
Quote from: RustCollege on March 21, 2011, 01:28:26 PM
Thanks Hopefan....But let me tell them something we have a SID and we voted every year but didn't get a chance because we didn't get the email about the voting. D3hoops.com change a lot because all the other times i voted it was done on d3hoops.com and for All American it was done by mail but me and Pat already talked about that so next year we will be voting again.

Just for the record, D3hoops.com has never done anything by mail. Perhaps you're thinking of the NABC.

Being a website, we've always done everything online.
Yea that is what im talking about the NABC they mail it to me last year but didn't this year and as for D3hoops i didn't see where the voting was done that's why i didn't do it this year

RustCollege

I wonder why Markeith Wilson did not get a vote for preseason All American

mass_d3fan

1.  Whose Pre-season AA list?

2. Posted where?

3. Most of these thing never display a vote total, how do you know he got no votes?

RustCollege

Quote from: mass_d3fan on October 02, 2011, 09:12:58 PM
1.  Whose Pre-season AA list?

2. Posted where?

3. Most of these thing never display a vote total, how do you know he got no votes?

It was in Sporting New Mag

mass_d3fan

Quote from: RustCollege on October 02, 2011, 08:53:44 PM
I wonder why Markeith Wilson did not get a vote for preseason All American

I glanced at the SN magazine today.  It is just an alphabetical list for the 'honarable' mentions.  No vote totals were given.  Im not sure what they used to create that list, but what makes you think your guy got no votes?

RustCollege

Quote from: mass_d3fan on October 05, 2011, 08:21:48 PM
Quote from: RustCollege on October 02, 2011, 08:53:44 PM
I wonder why Markeith Wilson did not get a vote for preseason All American

I glanced at the SN magazine today.  It is just an alphabetical list for the 'honarable' mentions.  No vote totals were given.  Im not sure what they used to create that list, but what makes you think your guy got no votes?
All i'm sayin is one of the best shooters in D3 at 6'4 is not 1st team or 2nd team something have to be wrong

Pat Coleman

He was indeed one of the best shooters in D-III last year. One of the best 140.

Min. 5 FGM/G
  Rank Name, Team                                  Cl     Ht     Pos              G         FGM         FGA         FG%
     1 Troy Whittington, Williams                  Sr.    6-6    C               28         168         237        70.9
     2 Sean Dart, Willamette                       So.    6-6    C               20         112         168        66.7
     3 Phil Barera, Ithaca                         Sr.    6-6    C               27         202         309        65.4
     4 Mike Case, Hanover                          Jr.    6-6    F               27         169         262        64.5
     5 Travis Clark, Lake Forest                   Jr.    6-5    C               23         146         227        64.3
     6 Scott Robertson, Capital                    Sr.    6-6    F               27         147         230        63.9
     7 Chris McGrew, Salisbury                     Sr.    6-9    C               27         167         262        63.7
     8 Jeff Barczak, Edgewood                      Sr.    6-7    F               26         135         213        63.4
     9 Jon Ward, Ursinus                           So.    6-10   F               25         154         243        63.4
    10 Derek Mitchell, Ferrum                      Sr.    6-5    F               27         207         327        63.3
...
   137 Matt Pepdjonovic, Suffolk                   So.    6-6    C               26         177         348        50.9
   138 Cory Lemons, Cabrini                        So.    5-10   G               29         188         370        50.8
   139 Markeith Wilson, Rust                       Jr.    6-4    G               24         189         372        50.8

And one of the best 40 in three-point percentage.


  Rank Name, Team                                  Cl     Ht     Pos              G         3FG        3FGA        3FG%
     1 Tom Gisler, Northwestern (MN)               So.    6-4    F               28          73         146        50.0
       Skylar Tolson, Westminster (MO)             So.    6-2    G               27          69         138        50.0
     3 Tony Mane, Wis.-La Crosse                   Sr.    6-0    G               26          82         169        48.5
     4 Corey Connor, Bridgewater St.               Sr.    6-1    G               29          89         185        48.1
     5 Matt Fiorino, King's (PA)                   So.    5-10   G               23          63         131        48.1
     6 Anthony Trautman, Lebanon Valley            Sr.    6-1    G               29          83         174        47.7
     7 Josh Haymore, Piedmont                      Jr.    5-10   G               25          81         170        47.6
     8 Eryk Watson, Maryville (TN)                 Sr.    6-3    G               26          94         199        47.2
     9 Pj Taylor, Lewis & Clark                    Jr.    5-10   G               26          88         191        46.1
    10 Alex Gulotta, Emory                         Jr.    6-0    G               25          71         155        45.8
...
    37 Cameron Cook, Hood                          Fr.    6-3    F               26          69         170        40.6
    38 Bryant Winans, Cazenovia                    Jr.    6-0    G               24          75         185        40.5
    39 Matt Hilton, Ursinus                        Sr.    5-11   G               25          63         156        40.4
    40 Markeith Wilson, Rust                       Jr.    6-4    G               24          75         186        40.3

Unless the first and second teams have 10 shooters each (what is this, USA Football?) then there's nothing wrong with him not being on it.
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RustCollege

Quote from: Pat Coleman on October 07, 2011, 01:47:29 AM
He was indeed one of the best shooters in D-III last year. One of the best 140.

Min. 5 FGM/G
  Rank Name, Team                                  Cl     Ht     Pos              G         FGM         FGA         FG%
     1 Troy Whittington, Williams                  Sr.    6-6    C               28         168         237        70.9
     2 Sean Dart, Willamette                       So.    6-6    C               20         112         168        66.7
     3 Phil Barera, Ithaca                         Sr.    6-6    C               27         202         309        65.4
     4 Mike Case, Hanover                          Jr.    6-6    F               27         169         262        64.5
     5 Travis Clark, Lake Forest                   Jr.    6-5    C               23         146         227        64.3
     6 Scott Robertson, Capital                    Sr.    6-6    F               27         147         230        63.9
     7 Chris McGrew, Salisbury                     Sr.    6-9    C               27         167         262        63.7
     8 Jeff Barczak, Edgewood                      Sr.    6-7    F               26         135         213        63.4
     9 Jon Ward, Ursinus                           So.    6-10   F               25         154         243        63.4
    10 Derek Mitchell, Ferrum                      Sr.    6-5    F               27         207         327        63.3
...
   137 Matt Pepdjonovic, Suffolk                   So.    6-6    C               26         177         348        50.9
   138 Cory Lemons, Cabrini                        So.    5-10   G               29         188         370        50.8
   139 Markeith Wilson, Rust                       Jr.    6-4    G               24         189         372        50.8

And one of the best 40 in three-point percentage.


  Rank Name, Team                                  Cl     Ht     Pos              G         3FG        3FGA        3FG%
     1 Tom Gisler, Northwestern (MN)               So.    6-4    F               28          73         146        50.0
       Skylar Tolson, Westminster (MO)             So.    6-2    G               27          69         138        50.0
     3 Tony Mane, Wis.-La Crosse                   Sr.    6-0    G               26          82         169        48.5
     4 Corey Connor, Bridgewater St.               Sr.    6-1    G               29          89         185        48.1
     5 Matt Fiorino, King's (PA)                   So.    5-10   G               23          63         131        48.1
     6 Anthony Trautman, Lebanon Valley            Sr.    6-1    G               29          83         174        47.7
     7 Josh Haymore, Piedmont                      Jr.    5-10   G               25          81         170        47.6
     8 Eryk Watson, Maryville (TN)                 Sr.    6-3    G               26          94         199        47.2
     9 Pj Taylor, Lewis & Clark                    Jr.    5-10   G               26          88         191        46.1
    10 Alex Gulotta, Emory                         Jr.    6-0    G               25          71         155        45.8
...
    37 Cameron Cook, Hood                          Fr.    6-3    F               26          69         170        40.6
    38 Bryant Winans, Cazenovia                    Jr.    6-0    G               24          75         185        40.5
    39 Matt Hilton, Ursinus                        Sr.    5-11   G               25          63         156        40.4
    40 Markeith Wilson, Rust                       Jr.    6-4    G               24          75         186        40.3

Unless the first and second teams have 10 shooters each (what is this, USA Football?) then there's nothing wrong with him not being on it.
That's nice an all but none of them are better then him just ask any coach in the south that we played an you will see i just wish we had TV to show D3 games he is the best Guard hands down....he can post any little guard on this list

magicman

An oldie but goodie:

News out of Potsdam, New York today announcing that former Potsdam great and All American, Mike Deane will be inducted into the New York State Basketball Hall of Fame. May have to get some Plattsburgh boys together and make a trip to Glens Falls to attend the ceremony in March. Still remember vividly when his 14th seeded Siena team upset the 3rd seeded Stanford Cardinal team in the NCAA tournament 20 some years ago. I believe at the time, it was the biggest upset in tournament history. A well deserved honor for Mike, one of the greatest passers I've ever seen. He averaged a double-double of 18.1 ppg and 10.06 assists per game for his career. He almost made the Milwaukee Bucks team the year Oscar Robertson retired, being the last player cut from training camp. Here's the write up from the Bears website:

GLENS FALLS, N.Y. Dec.20 2011—The Basketball Coaches Association of New York has announced that former SUNY Potsdam All-American basketball player Mike Deane '74 has been selected for induction into the New York State Basketball Hall of Fame. Deane will be inducted with nine other members of the 2012 class on March 18.

As a player, Deane was one of the finest to ever don a Bears uniform. His 18.1 points-per-game average over three seasons is the highest in the history of the program. Deane is also Potsdam's career assist leader with 805 and he ranks sixth all-time with in scoring with 1,447 points in 80 games. As a senior in 1974, Deane was named the first of 13 Bears' basketball All-Americans. The Stony Point, N.Y. native was inducted into the Bears Hall of Fame in 1984.

After Potsdam, Deane served as a college head coach at Oswego State, Siena, Marquette, Lamar, and Wagner. In 26 seasons from 1980-2010, Deane amassed a 437-332 coaching record. His teams made four National Invitational Tournament appearances, including the championship game with Marquette in 1994, and four NCAA Tournament appearances.

The induction ceremony will take place at 10 a.m. in Heritage Hall at the Glens Falls Civic Center during the Federation State Tournament.



Ryan Scott (Hoops Fan)


Pat, what's the schedule for all-region and all-american teams to be announced?
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Pat Coleman

All-Americans later this week, actually.
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My fault, do you take into consideration the last 4 games (tourney games) when making those selections?

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Quote from: Dave 'd-mac' McHugh on March 12, 2012, 04:14:48 PM
No nerd... we only look at the season... just kidding... everything is taken into account.

Well, wasn't sure because they are released before the Final 4, that's why I thought they may be released next week.