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- League Announces All-PSAC Men's
Basketball Teams
- (March 11, 2008)
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Charlie Parker of Millersville and Ryan McLemore of
Edinboro have been selected by the basketball
coaches as the Pennsylvania State Athletic
Conference Athletes of the Year. Parker represents
the Eastern Division and McLemore the Western
Division.
Freshman Ryan Washington of Kutztown and Darryl Webb
of Indiana (Pa.) were chosen as the Eastern And
Western Division Rookies of the Year, respectively.
It marks the second consecutive year that Kutztown
and IUP have claimed Rookie of the Year honors.
Honored by their peers as league Coaches of the Year
were Cheyney’s Cleo Hill, Jr. (East) and
California’s Bill Brown (West).
Parker, a senior guard out of Fawn Grove
(Kennard-Dale HS), is now a two-time Athlete of the
Year selection after winning the award a year ago.
Parker led his team to the PSAC Tournament as the
Eastern Division’s No. 3 seed before falling in the
semifinals to Edinboro, 74-58. The senior will now
lead the Marauders into the NCAA Tournament for the
second consecutive year with Millersville earning
the East Region’s No. 6 seed. Parker, who averages
16.5 points (8th – PSAC) and 5.3 rebounds
per game, will try and avenge the postseason loss to
the Fighting Scots in the Marauders rematch at the
East Regional when they take on No. 3 Edinboro in
the opening round. The senior ranks first in the
PSAC in assist to turnover ration (+1.80) while
ranking second in both assists (4.66 per game) and
steals (2.69 per game). He is 16 points away from
becoming Millersville’s second all-time scoring
leader with his 1,913 points. He also ranks second
in MU history with 280 steals (3rd
all-time – PSAC) and fourth in Millersville history
in assists (444). Including this year’s selection,
Parker is now a four-time All-PSAC West First Team
Selection.
A senior forward from Cleveland, Ohio (St. Pete
Chanel), McLemore has been a dominant inside force
for the Fighting Scots this season, especially on
the defensive end. McLemore set the NCAA II
single-season blocks record (166) and the PSAC
single-game blocks record (12) while averaging a
double-double with 10.9 points and 10.5 rebounds per
game. The senior has helped guide Edinboro to the
PSAC Championship game three times in the last four
years, winning titles twice. He currently ranks
first nationally in blocks per game (5.6 ) and will
lead his Fighting Scots into the NCAA East Regional
this weekend at California. McLemore is part of a
senior class that has won a school record 89 games
during their four-year span.
A freshman from Glenside (Wissahickon HS),
Washington was a key component to Kutztown’s success
this season. He finished as the team’s leading
rebounder at 7.7 per game while starting 16 of 19
games played. Washington also contributed 9.1
points per game to go along with 61 assists, 38
blocks and 29 steals. The rookie recorded 10 games
in double-figures for scoring as well as posting
three double-double efforts, highlighted by a
19-point, 13-rebound performance against District of
Columbia. Against Millersville he posted a
career-best 18 rebounds.
Webb, a freshman from Elkridge, Md. (Long Reach HS),
led IUP in scoring (16.5 ppg) and rebounding (8.5
rpg). Among freshman, he ranked first in the PSAC
and seventh overall, while also finishing as just
one of two freshmen to rank in the league’s top 25
for scoring. He topped all rookies in rebounding
(3rd – PSAC) and tied for ninth in blocks
(1.16 pg). Webb recorded nine games with 20 or more
points and also posted nine double-double
performances. He led his team in scoring on 14
occasions, including 10 of the Crimson Hawks first
13 contests. Webb was also a second-team selection.
Hill, Jr., captures his first Coach of the Year
Award in his five-year tenure at Cheyney. He led
the Wolves to their second consecutive PSAC
Tournament appearance, third overall, and guided
Cheyney to its first appearance in the NCAA East
Regional since 2004 with its No. 5 seed. The Wolves
will take on No. 4 Alderson-Broaddus this weekend at
host California (Pa.). The Wolves finished tied
with Kutztown for the Eastern Division
regular-season title at 10-2, losing only to
Kutztown and East Stroudsburg. It marked the first
time since the 2003-04 season that Cheyney captured
at least a share of the Eastern Division title. The
Wolves current record of 19-9 also marks the first
time since 2003-04 that the Wolves posted 19 or more
victories in a season.
Brown, in his 12th season at California
and 22nd as a college coach, captures his
fifth Western Division honor and second in a row.
He is the winningest coach at California, now with a
255-96 record. This season, he guided his Vulcans
to a share of the regular-season Western Division
crown while winning the program’s first PSAC
Tournament title since 1999. As the host and No. 1
seed of this weekend’s NCAA II East Regional, the
Vulcans own a 25-5 record and will look to capture
its first NCAA East Region Championship since 1996.
Under Coach Brown, the Vulcans have won or tied for
the PSAC West title eight times, have posted eight
20-win seasons, have made the PSAC playoffs in 10
out of 12 seasons, and won two PSAC tournament
titles. Brown's other PSAC awards came in 2006-07,
2003-04, 2001-02 and 1998-99.
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