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Lynchburg College > Current Students > Athletics > 2009-10 News Releases > Archived Releases > 2006-07 Releases > Men's Basketball > ODAC Announces 2007 Men's Hoops All-League Teams
ODAC Announces 2007 Men's Hoops All-League Teams |
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| ODAC Announces 2007 Men's Hoops All-League Teams - #2 Va. Wesleyan Defeats LC Men 90-73 - Hampden-Sydney Defeats LC 80-68 - Hornet Men Drop 74-56 Decision to W&L - Roanoke Prevails 69-56 over LC Men - Quakers Outscore LC Men 95-70 - Randolph-Macon Defeats LC Men 70-66 - Bridgewater Drops Lynchburg Men 83-62 - Eastern Mennonite Men Rally to Beat Lynchburg 87-83 - Emory & Henry Outscores LC Men 136-107 - W&L Defeats LC Men 84-67 - Roanoke Defeats LC Men 91-34 - HSC Defeats LC Men 90-63 - #8 Virginia Wesleyan Defeats LC Men 79-57 - Hornet Men Win Fourth-Straight, 66-60 over Bridgewater - Steven Echols Scores 29 as LC Men Defeat EMU 87-76 - Hornet Men Defeat Southern Virginia 95-91 in OT - Lynchburg Men’s Basketball Ends 2006 with 80-76 Win over Olivet - Marietta Drops LC 84-68 - Emory & Henry Outscores LC Men 141-98 - LC Men Upset #16 Randolph-Macon 78-70 - Guilford Outscores LC Men’s Basketball 102-80 - Averett Defeats LC Men 84-77 - Ferrum Men Defeat LC 66-57 - Roberts Wesleyan Downs LC Men 91-86 - Lynchburg Men Open with 101-83 Win at Westminster - Virginia Wesleyan Tops ODAC Men’s Hoops Poll |
ODAC Announces 2007 Men's Hoops All-League Teams SALEM, Va. --- Guilford College junior Ben Strong and head coach Tom Palombo headlined the 2007 Old Dominion Athletic Conference (ODAC) postseason awards, winning the conference's player and coach of the year honors, respectively. Bridgewater freshman Dominic Trawick was named the league's top rookie, and Hampden-Sydney senior guard Matt Green earned the scholar-athlete award. Hornet freshman Steven Echols (Martinsville, VA/Carlisle) earned an honorable mention to the All-ODAC Team. He led LC in scoring - averaging 13.6 points per game on 48.5% shooting overall along with 55 assists, 46 steals, and four rebounds a game. He scored 15 points or more on 11 occasions this season, including a season-high 31 against Averett and 29 against Eastern Mennonite. Strong, a first team selection last season, was a consistent force for Palombo's squad in the paint, leading the Quakers to a second seed in this week's 2007 ODAC Basketball Championship tournament. Strong led the conference in several statistical categories including scoring (24.0 ppg), rebounding (11.0 rpg) and blocked shots (2.5 bpg) as well as collecting a league-best 15 double-doubles. His presence was felt on the national level, currently placing fifth in scoring, seventh in rebounding and 14th in block shots throughout all of NCAA Division III men's basketball. He is the first conference player of the year in Guilford men's basketball history. This is the second ODAC top coaching honor for Palombo as he shared the honor in 2004 with Emory & Henry's Bob Johnson. Palombo's Quakers are currently rated 17th in the weekly D3Hoops.com national poll, the second straight week they've held the position. On the way to 21-3 overall and 15-3 conference records, Guilford ran off winning streaks of 10 and seven games, the latter marking a current trend heading into postseason play. Trawick, from Manassas, Va., also earned recognition as honorable mention All-ODAC. He led the Eagles in scoring at 15.2 points per outing, dropping a career-high 35 points in an early season win against Eastern Mennonite. During that contest, Trawick converted all 19 of a his free throw attempts, a new ODAC record. Green, a senior guard from Richmond, Va., boasts a 3.91 grade point average in mathematical economics. The two-time Tiger captain was named to the 2006 ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District team. He is a member of the Student Athlete Advisory Council (SAAC), Classics Honor Society and Eta Sigma Phi. On the court, Green finished second in the conference in assists with 4.0 per game and shot a league fourth-best 42.0% from three-point range. 2007 ODAC Men’s Basketball All-Conference Teams First Team Second Team Honorable Mention Player of the Year Rookie of the Year Coach of the Year Scholar-Athlete |