By: Andrew Gavin (@GBGavin)
GreenBayPhoenix.com
GREEN BAY, Wis.
(GreenBayPhoenix.com) - Sophomore Alec Brown (Winona, Minn.) was one of
the most consistent players in the Horizon League this season, and the 7-foot-1
sophomore was rewarded for that consistency on Monday afternoon when he was
named first-team All-Horizon League.
The postsason awards were handed out after voting by the league's head coaches, media relaions contacts and select media members. Head coaches were the only voters for the All-Defensive Teams, Defensive Player of the Year and Sixth Man of the Year.
Joining Brown on the first team was Valparaiso's Ryan
Broefjoff, the League's Player of the Year, Detroit's Ray McCallum, Youngstown
State's Kendrick Perry and Valparaiso's Kevin Van Wijk.
Brown ranks in the top-10 in the league in a number of
categories with averages of 13.6 points, 8.2 rebounds and 3.1 blocked shots per
game this season and has notched eight double-doubles. The sophomore tied for
the league lead in rebounds in Horizon League play at 8.4 per game and also
ranks in the top-10 in free throw percentage (77.3%). He scored in double
figures in 22 games and blocked at least one shot in 27 of 29 games.
In addition, Brown has tallied a school-record 89
blocked shots. On Jan. 14 against Wright State, he swatted a school and Horizon
League record 11 shots in a 57-56 win at the Resch Center. Brown is tied for 10th nationally in blocked shots per game, and his 11th against WSU are the most in a single game by any player in the country.
Freshman Keifer Sykes (Chicago, Ill.), who has scored in double figures in 10 games in a row
and finished the year in the top-10 in scoring, assists and assist-to-TO in
league play, missed out on All-League honors and the Newcomer of the Year award
but earned a spot on the All-Newcomer Team. Sykes, who played 13 games this season as a 17-year old, was edged in the Newcomer of the Year voting by Wright State's Julius Mays, who transferred after two seasons at North Carolina State.
Sykes was the league's top freshman, averaging 11.2 points
and 3.3 assists per game while shooting an impressive 47 percent from the
field. In league play, he ranks eighth in the league in scoring (13.8 points
per game), third in assists (4.5 per game) and tied for first in assist-to-TO
ratio (2-to-1). Since turning 18, Sykes is averaging 15.2 points per game and
4.8 assist per game.
In Saturday's
71-63 win at UIC which moved the team's winning streak to five heading into
the Horizon League Tournament, Sykes scored a career-high 27 points and added
six assists. The performance helped him earn co-Player of the Week honors on
Monday.
Sykes
was also named the co-Horizon League Player of the Week on Monday after
averaging 17.7 points and 6.3 assists per game in three wins last week.
Now winners of five games in a row, Green Bay will
open the Horizon League Tournament on Tuesday at Youngstown State at 6:05 p.m.
The seventh-seeded Phoenix and the sixth-seeded Penguins have split two
previous meetings this season.
All-Horizon
League Awards
First Team
Ryan Broekhoff, Jr.,
F, Valparaiso
Ray McCallum, So., G, Detroit
Kendrick Perry, So., G, Youngstown State
Kevin Van Wijk, Jr., F, Valparaiso
Alec Brown, So., F/C, Green Bay
Second
Team
Kaylon Williams,
Sr., G, Milwaukee
Trevon Harmon, Sr., G, Cleveland State
Julius Mays, Jr., G, Wright State
Ben Averkamp, Jr., F, Loyola
Ronald Nored, Sr., G, Butler
All-Newcomer
Team
Julius Mays, Jr., G,
Wright State
Keifer Sykes, Fr., G, Green Bay
Anton Grady, Fr., F, Cleveland State
Roosevelt Jones, Fr., F, Butler
Gary Talton, Jr., G, UIC
All-Defensive
Team
Ronald Nored, Sr., G,
Butler
Damian Eargle, Jr., C, Youngstown State
D'Aundray Brown, Sr., G, Cleveland State
Trevon Harmon, Sr., G, Cleveland State
Ryan Allen, Sr., G, Milwaukee
Player of
the Year
Ryan Broekhoff,
Valparaiso
Newcomer
of the Year
Julius Mays, Wright
State
Defensive
player of the Year
Ronald Nored,
Butler
Sixth Man
of the Year
Eli Holman,
Detroit
Coach of
the Year
Bryce Drew,Valparaiso
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