Gulf Coast Athletic Conference: Season 2022-23

Gulf Coast Athletic Conference 2022-23
Q.Finals Semis Final 2023 Semis Q.Finals
Wiley74
Rust73
Tougaloo75
Wiley69
Tougaloo62
Philander Smith61
Philander Smith79
Fisk72
Philander Smith60
Oukwood41
Fisk75
Dillard70
Standings 2022-23
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Team
W-L
1
14-0 (26-1)
2
10-4 (20-6)
3
9-5 (17-7)
4
8-6 (13-11)
5
7-7 (10-16)
6
6-8 (7-15)
7
2-12 (4-21)
Stats Leaders 2022-23
PPG
RPG
APG
SPG
BPG
Stewart_Edmen

Oakwood
6'4'' SG
Avg: 18.4 ppg

3
17.4
4
15.0
7
13.6
8
12.6
10
12.1
Tougaloo College won Gulf Coast Athletic Conference Championship
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Darryl Jones
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Trajan Fielder
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De'arius Henyard
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Andre' Brunt
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Cameron Copeland
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99 * gR'iQaus HRjFiQd 8'3'' (028) y USAAQ
9 * SjdQR' mQujU 8'0'' (068) G USAAI AU.biQUaj (PZRij ApQajDs, bA)
0 * CiBRQIj CIpRlijd 8'1'' (065) OG USAAI eIDRQs (wIlRdI, PH)
09 wFlRQ CQuBp 8'5'' (021) G USAAI OITRQs CiUhIlaZ (ylajU, bo)
03 giQaij OaRQZR zQ. 3'00'' (061) OG USAzQ WhaUR CisUlR (WhaUR CisUlR, vS)
05 zIhj WRslRF wiFlIQ 3'00'' (060) OG USAzQ
3 CiBRQIj WIIdill 8'8'' (026) y USAAQ eiFBIjd (eiFBIjd, bA)
73 ChiLas mijVs 8'3'' (028) y USA
90 KiQl zIhjsIj 8'4'' (910) C USAAQ bRBphas SZidRBF If A (bRBphas, wX)
7 SjUTij mRijs 8'1'' (065) OG USAAQ eadDRTiF (bRBphas, wX)
1 SjUIjaI OiUURQsIj 8'8'' (026) y USAAQ WiVRfaRld (eilRaDh, XC)
01 wFlRQ mRQQFhall 3'2'' (043) OG USAzQ vRR-giLas (bRZhijaZsLallR, kS)
91 ziBil WalRF 8'5'' (021) y USAAI eIZVTill (eIZVTill, wN)
95 KRLaj mFQd 3'2'' (043) OG USAyQ XIQUhTRsU eijVaj (mQijdIj, bA)
00 ciaQR WilVRQ G USAyQ WRsUMuQF ChQasUaij (HIusUIj, wN)
79 cR'wRQQaus eaZR 8'5'' (020) y USAyQ
57 gRBiQZEuaJR WishajDUIj 8'7'' (025) y USAzQ CijUIj (CijUIj, bA)
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Tournament & League MVP
Top Scorer
Tougaloo College secures second GCAC title at the buzzer-Feb 28, 2023
No. 1 Tougaloo College stays on top for the second year in a row; taking home the GCAC championship at the buzzer against Philander Smith.
Another buzzer beater marked the final game of the 2023 Hope Credit Union Men's Basketball Championship. In the end, the top-seeded Tougaloo College Bulldogs completed its unblemished conference season with a 62-61 win over the No. 2 Philander Smith Panthers, securing their second consecutive title.

CHAMPIONSHIP GAMEPLAY
The first half opened with the Panthers scoring first off of a quick basket from All-Defensive Team selection Rayonte Childs (6'0''-PG) off the tip. Both teams came in energized with hustle and defensive tenacity as scoring came at a premium in the first few minutes. Midway through the first half, Tougaloo would get a spark on the offensive end from Second Team All-GCAC selection Trajan Fielder (6'3''-G) and Player of the Year Cameron Copeland (6'0''-PG) with two quick jumpers to give the Bulldogs a slim lead.
Philander Smith would respond with a quick score to tie the game up at six. The Bulldogs would string together a run, thanks to a pair of shots from the charity stripe from Fielder and a huge alley-oop dunk from First Team All-GCAC selection Cameron Woodall (6'6''-F) shifting the momentum back to Tougaloo. Philander Smith would respond with a combination of two consecutive baskets and stops on the defensive end to take a 12-11 lead with eight minutes left. The Bulldogs would close out the first half on a 19-12 run, carrying an eight-point lead, 32-24, into the lockerroom.
The second stanza would begin with a 5-0 run for the Panthers as Childs would connect on a right-wing triple to cut the Bulldog lead to five. Both teams showed grit and toughness but the momentum remained with the Bulldogs as Second Team All-GCAC selection Darryl Jones (6'8''-F/C) would make an and-one layup to extend the Tougaloo lead back to double digits, 41-31. Midway through the half, both teams' defenses found their rims lidded as neither team could find an offensive rhythm. While the Bulldogs held the lead, the momentum began shifting towards Philander Smith as their aggressive defense out of the timeout played a role in the Panthers cutting the lead to four, 45-41.
The Bulldogs would capitalize on the offensive end, thanks to Jones but the Panthers would not go away easily. The No. 2 seed would go on a 9-8 run down the stretch to cut the lead to seven points. However, the Bulldogs were able to pull ahead with an and-one layup from De'arius Henyard (6'5''-F) to pull ahead, 54-46, with under seven minutes left in regulation. Meanwhile, the point differential would dwindle to two points by the 3:11 mark with both teams logging baskets at the line due to the double bonus on both ends. The teams would find themselves separated only by a single possession one minute later. The Panthers battled in the lane and earned a trip to the line for Childs. He was only able to connect on the back end of the pair, narrowing the gap to one point, 60-59. With 1:20 left, Jones was fouled, going on to hit one of two free throws to put the Bulldogs ahead, 61-59.
Kroger Gymnasium was thunderous for the final minute of regulation. Tougaloo dribbled the clock down to 24 seconds but missed a jumper in the lane, allowing the Panthers to call for a timeout with possession with only 16.1 ticks remaining. Philander Smith's Raymond Reece battled for a putback with 0.5 seconds to knot the game at 61. Tougaloo attempted to heave the ball over the mid-court line but Tougaloo's Andre Brunt was fouled before he could possess the ball so no time elapsed off the clock. At the free throw line, he missed the first but hit the second shot, putting the top seed ahead by one, 62-61. With the same 0.5 left on the clock, the Panthers attempted the same long-distance heave as their opponent but time expired before the attempt bounced off the backboard, sealing the back-to-back titlewin for Tougaloo.
Philander Smith had three players reach double digits, paced by Chritione Rufus (6'1''-G)' 15. Reece posted a double-double with 13 points and a game-high 11 boards while Childs added 10 points. Copeland and Fielder each added 11 points for the Bulldogs.

Courtesy of gcaconf.com

All-GCAC Awards 2023-Feb 28, 2023
All-Tournament MVP: USA Cameron Copeland (6'0''-PG) of Tougaloo
Player of the Year: USA Cameron Copeland (6'0''-PG) of Tougaloo
Defensive Player of the Year: USA Rayonte Childs (6'0''-PG) of Philander Smith
Freshman of the Year: USA Raymond Reese (6'6''-F) of Philander Smith
Newcomer of the Year: USA Davonte Craven (6'8''-SF) of Rust
Coach of the Year: Eric Strothers of Tougaloo

All-GCAC First Team 2023
Copeland
Copeland
Harvey
Harvey
Craven
Craven
Duling
Duling

First Team

USA Cameron Copeland (6'0''-PG) of Tougaloo
USA Maurice Harvey (6'3''-PG) of Wiley
USA Davonte Craven (6'8''-SF) of Rust
USA Tyon Thompson (6'5''-SG) of Fisk
USA Kenyon Duling (6'2''-PG) of Dillard

All-GCAC Second Team 2023
Jones
Jones
Woodall
Woodall
Fielder
Fielder
Johnson
Johnson
Carter
Carter

Second Team

USA Darryl Jones (6'8''-F/C) of Tougaloo
USA Cameron Woodall (6'6''-F) of Tougaloo
USA Trajan Fielder (6'3''-G) of Tougaloo
USA Aaron Johnson (6'3''-G/F) of Philander Smith
USA Raheem Carter (6'6''-G) of Dillard

All-GCAC All-Defensive Team 2023
Childs
Childs
Reese
Reese
Ashley
Ashley
Trimble
Trimble
Jones
Jones

All-Defensive Team

USA Rayonte Childs (6'0''-PG) of Philander Smith
USA Raymond Reese (6'6''-F) of Philander Smith
USA Michael Ashley (6'5''-G/F) of Fisk
USA Ty'Ohn Trimble (5'9''-PG) of Dillard
USA Darryl Jones (6'8''-F/C) of Tougaloo

All-GCAC All-Tournament Team 2023
Ashley
Ashley
Harvey
Harvey
Childs
Childs
Jones
Jones
Copeland
Copeland

All-Tournament Team

USA Michael Ashley (6'5''-G/F) of Fisk
USA Maurice Harvey (6'3''-PG) of Wiley
USA Rayonte Childs (6'0''-PG) of Philander Smith
USA Darryl Jones (6'8''-F/C) of Tougaloo
USA Cameron Copeland (6'0''-PG) of Tougaloo