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Wednesday,
October 27, 2004
TUSCULUM
COLLEGE MEN PICKED TO WIN THE
2004-2005 SAC BASKETBALL RACE
No
drop off is expected for the Tusculum Pioneers or the
Lenoir-Rhyne Bears.
The
two teams shared the men’s basketball championship last
season and both teams return plenty of talent and are expected
to challenge for another crown.
The
Pioneers are the favorite to win the 2004-05 championship,
according to a vote of the league’s eight coaches. The
Pioneers received six first-place votes and 62 out of a
possible 64 votes.
Tusculum
’s Brad Hawks, who has led the
conference in field goal percentage the last two years and was
a First Team All-Conference selection last season when he
averaged 15.4 points and 7.8 rebounds, is one of two Pioneers
on the preseason All-Conference First Team. Guard Drew Harmon,
who averaged 3.7 assists, joins Hawks on the preseason squad.
The
Catawba Indians picked up some valuable experience on their
way to the Food Lion SAC Tournament title, and are projected
to finish second. The Indians received the other two first
place votes and 52 points overall.
Helgi
Magnusson, the MVP of last
year’s tournament, is a preseason First Team All-Conference
selection, while Chris Woolridge,
who had an impressive rookie season and was named to the SAC’s
All-Freshman team, is a Second Team selection.
Carson-Newman
is picked to come in third, the same place the Eagles finished
last season. The Eagles garnered 42 total points. Senior guard
Braun Dabbs will be counted on to
provide leadership for the Eagles and is a preseason First
Team All-Conference member.
Presbyterian
received 37 points to take fourth place in the poll, edging
out last year’s co-champion Lenoir-Rhyne by one point.
Junior
forward Tray Ballenger, a
preseason All-SAC Second Team pick, will be counted to lead a
young Blue Hose team.
Lenoir-Rhyne
lost some veteran leadership off last year’s team, but the
Bears do return the reigning conference Player of the Year in
senior forward Roman Davis. Davis, as well as guard Tony
Connelly, are on the preseason
All-Conference First Team.
Davis
finished third in scoring and field goal percentage last
season. Connelly is a four-year starter who is closing in on
the 1,000 career points milestone.
Wingate
is predicted to finish sixth. The top returning player for the
Bulldogs is Ahmad Richardson, who is a preseason Second Team
selection.
Mars
Hill, which became only the second eighth-seed to upset a No.
1 seed in the conference tournament last year, comes in as the
seventh seed, garnering 21 points. The Lions put two on the
preseason All-Conference second team. Walt Baxley, who was
named to the All-Tournament Team
last year, joins Ritchie Covington on the honor squad.
Newberry,
under first-year coach Shaun Golden, is the pick to finish
eighth. The Indians placed Tommy Burke on the preseason
All-Conference second team.
| 2004-05
Men’s Coaches Poll |
| Team
(first-place) |
Total |
| 1.
Tusculum
(6) |
62 |
| 2.
Catawba (2) |
52 |
| 3.
Carson-Newman |
42 |
| 4.
Presbyterian |
37 |
| 5.
Lenoir-Rhyne |
36 |
| 6.
Wingate |
23 |
| 7.
Mars Hill |
21 |
| 8.
Newberry |
15 |
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Men’s
Preseason All-Conference |
| First
Team |
Second
Team |
| Braun
Dabbs, Carson-Newman |
Chris
Wooldridge, Catawba |
| Helgi
Magnusson, Catawba |
Walt
Baxley, Mars Hill |
| Roman
Davis, Lenoir-Rhyne |
Richie
Covington, Mars Hill |
| Tony
Connelly, Lenoir-Rhyne |
Tommy
Burke, Newberry |
| Brad
Hawks,
Tusculum |
Tray
Ballenger, Presbyterian |
| Drew
Harmon,
Tusculum |
Ahmad
Richardson, Wingate |
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