Scanning the SoCon Postseason Awards
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Re: Scanning the SoCon Postseason Awards
Johnmoc1 wrote:http://mocsmania.blogspot.com/2013/03/s ... wards.html
BTW, thanks for putting this together this year. I have enjoyed reading the composite views of the contributors.
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Re: Scanning the SoCon Postseason Awards
I definitely think Healy has had a all-conference year. But, Simpson leads the conference in scoring and Groselle is 4th. Nate is 9th. Nate is 2nd in rebounding, Groselle is 3rd. Groselle leads the conference in FG%. Healy is 8th in FT%, Simpson 9th, and Groselle 13th. They are all three deserving but it is kind of hard to overlook Nate.cbarrier90 wrote:Groselle and Simpson over Healy for first team.
Nate is in my opinion the best all around player in the league when you consider the number of categories in which he is ranked. He certainly finished his career in Boone with a stellar performance.
Re: Scanning the SoCon Postseason Awards
Healy finished fourth in Player of the Year voting.
That was tied with Groselle.
I didn't think Groselle desevred 1st team.
Healy, Cohen, and Z Mason were the only three to be named on every ballot for either first, second, or third team All SoCon.
That was tied with Groselle.
I didn't think Groselle desevred 1st team.
Healy, Cohen, and Z Mason were the only three to be named on every ballot for either first, second, or third team All SoCon.