GSC All-Decade Team Announced

GSC All-Decade Team Announced

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Birmingham, ALThe Gulf South Conference Men’s Basketball All-Decade Team is filled with players from 13 teams. No program had more than three players selected (Montevallo) and none are still in the conference today. 

Montevallo guard Marcus Kennedy earned the men’s GSC East Division Player of the Decade award. Kennedy helped the Falcons to the South Region title in 2007 with a half-court, buzzer beater. He was a first team All-American and two –time GSC East Player of the Year. His 2,173 career points are third all-time in GSC annuls and currently holds nine school records. The men’s GSC West Division Player of the Decade is Harding forward Matt Hall. He’s one of only two people in GSC history to become a three-time GSC West Player of the Year. He was also the West Division Freshman of the Year in 2004 and the South Region Player of the Year in 2005. The two-time scoring champion had 2,227 career points - second all-time in the GSC – and is also the conference leader in free throws attempted.

Former Delta State head coach Steve Rives is the GSC West Division Coach of the Decade. During the last decade, Rives – whose career with the Statesmen ended in 2006 – went 122-55, capped by the best year in school history when DSU finished 30-2 and won the GSC championship in 2006. After that season, Rives won GSC, Region and National Coach of the Year Honors. Montevallo head coach Danny Young is the GSC East Division Coach of the Decade. In six seasons before the school left the GSC, Young won 133 games, making the GSC Tournament every season. The Falcons won the GSC title three times and the South Region title twice. Young was also named GSC Coach of the Year from 2005-07 and was named Region Coach of the Year in 2007.  

ValdostaState is the decade’s top men’s basketball program, tallying 115 out of a possible 161 All-Sports Trophy points for a 71 percent mark the past 10 seasons. The Blazers won at least a share of four GSC East titles, made five NCAA Tournaments and won the 2010 South Region title.

Players could only be nominated for the All-Decade Team if they competed in at least two seasons during the decade and were also named to the All-GSC First Team at least once. Each squad was broken up into First and Second Teams and Players and Coaches of the Decade were selected. The Conference also recognized the best Teams of the Decade using a formula based on how a school’s team finished in the All-Sports Trophy standings the past 10 years. Harding University Sports Information Director Scott Goode spearheaded the computation of each school’s team-point-total based on the simple formula of All-Sports points earned divided by All-Sports points possible during the decade. The resulting score is the percentage of All-Sports points earned during the decade per sport. The formula included only the seasons that each school sponsored the respective sport. A score of 100 indicates that the team earned the maximum number of points (i.e. - won the conference championship) in each season in the decade.
 

EAST DIVISION
FIRST TEAM
Pos.
Name
School
Years
Notes
F
Marcus Kennedy
Montevallo
2003-07
Three-time All-American; Two-time GSC East Player of the Year, third all-time in GSC in career points (2,173)
G
James Hall
Montevallo
2004-06
Two-time All-American; 2006 GSC East Player of the Year
G
Jason Smith
Alabama-Huntsville
2003-07
2006 All-American; two-time All-GSC East; scored more than 1,500 career points
F
Tyrone Curnell
Valdosta State
2008-10
Two-time All-American; 2010 GSC East Player of the Year
G
Greg Brown
Montevallo
2005-07
2007 All-American; two-time All-GSC East

 

WEST DIVISION
FIRST TEAM
Pos.
Name
School
Years
Notes
F
Matt Hall
Harding
2000-02
Two-time All-American; 2005 South Region Player of the Year; three-time GSC West Player of the Year; second in GSC career scoring (2,227)
G
Tarvoris Uzoigwe
Henderson State
2001-05
Three-time All-American and All-GSC West; Freshman All-American in 2002; scored more than 1,600 career points
F
Niki Arinze
Henderson State
2000-02
Two-time All-American; Two-time All-GSC West
F
Kevin Weybright
Christian Brothers
2004-08
Three-time All-GSC West; 2005 GSC West Freshman of the Year; seventh all-time in GSC career scoring (1,972)
C
Nick Kohs
Christian Brothers
2005-09
2009 All-American and GSC West Player of the Year; scored over 1,750 points and grabbed over 1,100 rebounds in career
F
Billy McDaniel
Arkansas-Monticello
2002-06
2004 NABC All-American; four-time All-GSC West; fifth all-time in GSC in scoring (2,047)  and third in rebounds (1,195)

 

EAST DIVISION
SECOND TEAM
Pos.
Name
School
Years
Notes
G
Darnell Miller
West Georgia
2003-05
GSC East Co-Player of the Year and led nation in assists in 2005
G
Kenny Johnson
North Alabama
2007-09
2009 DII Bulletin All-American and GSC East Player of the Year
C
Jon Rogers
Valdosta State
2002-06
Two-time All-GSC East; scored more than 1,100 points
F
Casey Holt
North Alabama
2004-06, 2007-08
2008 DII Bulletin All-American and GSC East Player of the Year
G
Andy Young
West Georgia
2000-02
Two-time All-GSC East

 

WEST DIVISION
SECOND TEAM
Pos.
Name
School
Years
Notes
G
Shawn Mason
Southern Arkansas
1998-02
2002 DII Bulletin All-American; three-time All-GSC West; scored over 1,550 career points
G
Jeremy Richardson
Delta State
2004-06
2006 NABC All-American; two-time All-GSC West
G
Brandon Friedel
Arkansas Tech
2006-10
2010 DII Bulletin All-American and GSC West Player of the Year
G
Nate Newell
Arkansas-Monticello
2003-07
2007 Daktronics All-American; three-time All-GSC West; fourth all-time in GSC in scoring (2,168)
G
Aaron Farley
Harding
2000-03
2003 All-American and GSC West Player of the Year

East Division Player of the Decade                             West Division Player of the Decade
Marcus Kennedy, UM                                          Matt Hall, HU 
East Division Coach of the Decade                              West Division Coach of the Decade
Danny Young, UM                                              Steve Rives, DSU


TOP TEAMS
TOP FIVE MEN’S TEAMS OF THE DECADE
 
Team
ASPE
ASPP
PCT.
1.
Valdosta State
115
161
71
2.
West Georgia
114.5
161
71
3.
Harding
108.5
161
67
4.
Delta State
107.5
161
67
5.
Alabama-Huntsville
106
161
66
Note: ASPE (All-Sports Points Earned); ASPP (All-Sports Points Possible)