Horizon League: Season 2014-15

HorizL Ranking
 1. Valparaiso 13-3(26-5) 
 2. Green Bay 12-4(23-8) 
 3. Cleveland St. 11-5(17-13) 
 4. Oakland 11-5(16-15) 
 5. Wisc.-Milwaukee 8-7(13-16) 
 6. Detroit Mercy 7-9(14-17) 
 7. Ill.-Chicago 4-12(8-23) 
 8. Wright St. 3-13(11-19) 
 9. Youngstown St. 2-13(11-19) 

Points Per Game
 Keifer SYKES
  Green Bay
  (183-PG-)
  Avg: 18.6
 1. Sykes, Green Bay18.6 
 2. Howard Jr., Detroi.17.7 
 3. Felder, Oakland17.4 
 4. Lewis, Cleveland S.16.9 
 5. Peters, Valparaiso16.8 
 6. Yoho, Wright St.15.6 
 7. Keene, Youngsto.15.4 
 8. Hain, Youngsto.14.7 
 9. Harris, Ill.-Chica.14.6 
 10. Petros, Oakland14.5 
Rebounds Per Game
 Corey PETROS
  Oakland
  (255-C-93)
  Avg: 8.4
 1. Petros, Oakland8.4 
 2. Tiby, Wisc.-Milwau.7.8 
 3. Grady, Clevelan.7.6 
 4. Hain, Youngsto.7.5 
 5. Fouse, Green Bay7.2 
 6. Peters, Valparaiso6.8 
 7. Yoho, Wright St.6.4 
 8. Fernandez, Valpa.6.0 
 9. Bass, Detroit5.8 
 10. Amiker Jr., Young.5.7 
Assists Per Game
 Kahlil FELDER
  Oakland
  (175-PG-)
  Avg: 7.7
 1. Felder, Oakland7.7 
 2. Cole, Youngsto.4.7 
 3. McWhorter, Wisc.-.4.6 
 4. Sykes, Green Bay4.1 
 5. Lee, Cleveland St.4.1 
 6. Miller, Ill.-Chica.4.0 
 7. Carter, Valparaiso3.6 
 8. Fouse, Green Bay3.5 
 9. Harris, Ill.-Chica.3.5 
 10. Thomasson, Wright3.2 
Steals Per Game
 Jordan FOUSE
  Green Bay
  (201-G-)
  Avg: 2.1
 1. Fouse, Green Bay2.1 
 2. Felder, Oakland2.0 
 3. Sykes, Green Bay1.7 
 4. McWhorter, Wisc.-.1.6 
 5. Grady, Clevelan.1.6 
 6. Love, Green Bay1.5 
 7. Cole, Youngsto.1.5 
 8. Yates, Clevelan.1.4 
 9. Harris, Ill.-Chica.1.3 
 10. Carter, Valparaiso1.3 
Blocks Per Game
 Vashil FERNANDEZ
  Valpa.
  (208-C-92)
  Avg: 2.9
 1. Fernandez, Valpa.2.9 
 2. Odiase, Ill.-Chica.1.7 
 3. Mays, Green Bay1.5 
 4. Grady, Clevelan.1.4 
 5. Fouse, Green Bay1.1 
 6. Uwadiae, Green Bay1.1 
 7. Griffin, Wright St.1.1 
 8. Mason, Clevelan.1.0 
 9. Bass, Detroit1.0 
 10. Panoske, Wisc.-.1.0 

HorizL Women 2014-2015
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Valparaiso University wins the HorizL 2014-2015 title (Photo: Horizon League)

Valparaiso University 2014-15
Bryce Drew Bryce Drew Drew
Vashil Fernandez
Fernandez
Tevonn Walker
Walker
Darien Walker
Walker
Victor Nickerson
Nickerson
Alec Peters
Peters
# Name CM (INCH) Pos Bo NAT
14  Fernandez Vashil 208 (6'10'') C 92 Jamaica USA
2  Walker Tevonn 185 (6'1'') G Canada
5  Walker Darien 190 (6'3'') G USA
1  Nickerson Victor 203 (6'8'') G/F 92 USA
25  Peters Alec 206 (6'9'') F 95 USA
10  Skara David 203 (6'8'') F 95 Croatia
22  Davidson Nick 193 (6'4'') G 94 USA
23  Adekoya Jubril 201 (6'7'') F 94 USA
0  Carter Keith 185 (6'1'') G 94 USA
32  Chadwick David 206 (6'9'') F 89 USA
11  Hammink Shane 201 (6'7'') F 94 Holland
3  Joseph Max 185 (6'1'') G Canada
15  Williams Lexus 183 (6'0'') PG 95 USA
Head Coach: Bryce Drew
Coach Assistant: Roger Powell
Coach Assistant: Matt Lottich
Coach Assistant: Luke Gore


Crusaders Come Back Late for Second Title in Three Years - Mar 11, 2015

In a rally that was a long time coming, Valparaiso took the lead for the first time in nearly 30 minutes on Keith Carter (6'1''-G-94)'s 3-pointer - and never gave it back.

After back-to-back layups by Sixth Man of the Year Jubril Adekoya (6'7''-F-94) pulled the Crusaders within two points, Carter drilled a 3-pointer from the top of the key with just under nine minutes to play to put Valparaiso ahead. The Crusaders never looked back in a 54-44 win over Green Bay.

It is Valparaiso's second Horizon League title in the past three seasons. The Crusaders earn the conference's automatic berth to the NCAA tournament.

'We are in awe right now, but we're blessed,' Valapraiso coach Bryce Drew said. 'We faced so much adversity � losing our starting point guard back in the fall and then losing our second point guard two games into conference play and then losing our two-guard in the last game. The heart of these guys and the determination of them and the togetherness of them is something you really try to get out of them and they make it easy.

'They're a special group and I feel blessed to coach them.'

Valparaiso took an early lead on E. Victor Nickerson (6'8''-G/F-92)'s 3-pointer less than two minutes into the game. Keifer Sykes (6'0''-PG) answered with a layup and Green Bay led for almost 30 minutes before Valparaiso's rally finally came to fruition.

The Phoenix lead reached 10 points, 25-15, at the 2:00 minute mark in the first half. Valparaiso's lead reached 10 points, 54-44, with just under eight seconds left in the game.

The Crusaders hit seven of 10 free throws down the stretch to secure the win.

'We may have had a few teammates banged up but we've got to keep fighting,' Alec Peters (6'9''-F-95) said. 'That's the great part about this team. They never stop fighting.'

Keifer Sykes (6'0''-PG) led all scorers with 14 points for Green Bay. The Horizon League Player of the Year was the lone double-digit scorer for the Phoenix.

'We made the effort plays, but we went ice cold [shooting-wise],' Green Bay coach Brian Wardle said. 'That's the story of the game - and turnovers. [Valparaiso is] the No. 1 defense in the league and we've got to take better care of the basketball. They ended up with 17 points off turnovers and that was the key.'

Freshman forward David Skara (6'8''-F-95) led the Crusaders with 12 points off the bench, including two 3-pointers to keep the Crusaders in it during the half and a fast-break dunk to push the Valparaiso lead to five points with just under five minutes left in the game.

'David Skara (6'8''-F-95) hit some 3s for us and made some plays. It was a 'feel' thing,' Drew said. 'That lineup had only played 17 seconds together � so we had to grind it out on both ends. If it's a high-scoring game, I don't think we win.'

Nickerson added 11 points for the Crusaders. Both Skara and Nickerson represented Valparaiso on the All-Tournament team, and Peters was named the Tournament MVP. Sykes and UIC's Jay Harris (6'2''-G-92) were also honored.

'I feel totally undeserving. I couldn't throw a rock into the ocean (Tuesday night),' Peters, who scored nine points, said with a laugh. 'I give all the credit to God, my teammates [and] my coaches.

'We're going to the tournament and we're happy right now.'

Courtesy of HorizonLeague

Horizon League Tournament Final: Valparaiso - Green Bay 54-44
Horizon League Tournament Semifinals:
Valparaiso - Cleveland St 60-55
Green Bay - UIC 70-56


All-Horizon League Awards 2015 - Mar 11, 2015

All-Horizon League 1st Team 2015
Keifer Sykes
Sykes
Kahlil Felder
Felder
Alec Peters
Peters
Anton Grady
Grady
Trey Lewis
Lewis

All-Tournament MVP: Alec Peters (6'9''-F-95) of Valparaiso
Player of the Year: Keifer Sykes (6'0''-PG) of Green Bay
Defensive Player of the Year: Vashil Fernandez (6'10''-C-92) of Valparaiso
Freshman of the Year: Paris Bass (6'7''-G) of Detroit Mercy
Sixth Player of the Year: Jubril Adekoya (6'7''-F-94) of Valparaiso
Coach of the Year: Bryce Drew of Valparaiso

1st Team
PG: Keifer Sykes (6'0''-PG) of Green Bay
PG: Kahlil Felder (5'9''-PG) of Oakland
F: Alec Peters (6'9''-F-95) of Valparaiso
F: Anton Grady (6'8''-F-92) of Cleveland St.
G: Trey Lewis (6'2''-G-92) of Cleveland St.

2nd Team
F: Juwan Howard Jr. (6'5''-F-92) of Detroit Mercy
C: Corey Petros (8'5''-C-93) of Oakland
F: Greg Mays (6'9''-F) of Green Bay
F: Matt Tiby (6'8''-F) of Wisc.-Milwaukee
G: Steve McWhorter (6'2''-G-92) of Wisc.-Milwaukee

All-Defensive Team
C: Vashil Fernandez (6'10''-C-92) of Valparaiso
G: Jordan Fouse (6'7''-G) of Green Bay
F: Dante Williams (6'6''-F) of Oakland
F: Anton Grady (6'8''-F-92) of Cleveland St.
PG: Charlie Lee (5'8''-PG-92) of Cleveland St.

All-Tournament Team
F: David Skara (6'8''-F-95) of Valparaiso
G/F: Victor Nickerson (6'8''-G/F-92) of Valparaiso
F: Alec Peters (6'9''-F-95) of Valparaiso
PG: Keifer Sykes (6'0''-PG) of Green Bay
G: Jay Harris (6'2''-G-92) of Ill.-Chicago

All-Freshman Team
G: Paris Bass (6'7''-G) of Detroit Mercy
G: Tevonn Walker (6'1''-G) of Valparaiso
F: Jalen Hayes (6'7''-F) of Oakland
G: Grant Benzinger (6'3''-G) of Wright St.
G: Nick Daniels (6'1''-G) of Oakland