
GC’s Strong, W&L’s Hutchinson Head Men’s Hoops Awards
R-MC’s Brown Top Rookie, H-SC’s Prehmus Scholar-Athlete
February 28, 2008
SALEM, Va. --- Guilford College’s Ben Strong earned his second Kurt Axe Memorial ODAC Player of the Year award in a vote of the conference’s coaches, adding this season’s honor to the one her earned for the 2007 campaign.
For the first time, ODAC men’s basketball also recognized an All-ODAC Sportsmanship Team. Those individuals, which are listed below, were selected by their coaches to represent their respective schools. Each school placed one student-athlete on the team.
For more than a year, Strong has been saturated with awards on both the conference and national levels. Not only is it his second straight ODAC top player award, but 2008 marks his third straight appearance on the All-ODAC first team. Last season, he was named the D3hoops.com NCAA Division III National Player of the Year as well as picking up a Co-National Player of the Year award from the NABC. He began 2008 with at least one preseason national player of the year bid.
Strong is currently second on the
Brown didn’t take long to make a mark on his squad. One of four Yellow Jackets in double-figures, he is 21st in the league in scoring at 11.8 points a game. He is fifth in blocked shots at 1.2 per outing, eighth in field goal percentage at a 55.6 clip, and ninth in steals at 1.44 per game. He recorded a season-high 23 points on 9-of-12 shooting in a win over
Prehmus was also named to the 2008 Honorable Mention team. He boasts a 3.84 cumulative grade point average while majoring in English. He has been a member of the
This is the fifth year the conference has awarded a sport-by-sport scholar-athlete award in women’s basketball, an honor created and voted upon by the league’s sports information directors. The ODAC recently partnered with Farm Bureau Insurance, which serves as the presenting sponsor for this award and the others like it throughout the conference’s sponsored sports.
Listed below are the entire 2008 ODAC Men’s Basketball All-Conference Teams. For more information on these athletes as well as the rest of the men’s basketball season and the upcoming ODAC postseason tournament, visit the ODAC on the Internet at www.odaconline.com.
2008 ODAC MEN’S BASKETBALL ALL-CONFERENCE TEAMS
First Team
Greg Bienemann, Washington and Lee, senior, forward
Tyler Fantin, Virginia Wesleyan, senior, forward
Turner King, Hampden-Sydney, sophomore, guard
Justin Short, Randolph-Macon, junior, guard
Ben Strong,
Mason Wooldridge,
Second Team
Jeremy Dixon, Randolph-Macon, senior, forward
Troy Kaase, Hampden-Sydney, senior, center
Josh LaPorte,
Brad Parkes, Eastern Mennonite, senior, forward
Dominic Trawick,
Honorable Mention
Eric Belkoski,
Stephen Fields, Virginia Wesleyan, sophomore, guard
Caleb Kimbrough,
Michael Oblitey,
Curtis Peery,
Drew Prehmus, Hampden-Sydney, senior, guard
Camillo Weinz, Emory & Henry, junior, guard
Sportsmanship Team
Josh Fox,
Jered Lyons, Eastern Mennonite, senior, guard
Shavar Bland, Emory & Henry, senior, guard
George Neville,
Drew Prehmus, Hampden-Sydney, senior, forward
Kwame Safo,
Boris Varela, Randolph-Macon, junior, forward
Josh LaPorte,
D’Juan Tucker, Virginia Wesleyan, senior, guard
Isaiah
Player of the Year: Ben Strong,
Coach of the Year: Adam Hutchinson, Washington and Lee
Rookie of the Year: Jordan Brown, Randolph-Macon, freshman, guard
Scholar-Athlete of the Year: Drew Prehmus, Hampden-Sydney, senior, guard