Great Midwest Athletic Conference: Season 2014-15

G-MAC Ranking
 1. Alders.-Broad. 11-3 
 2. Ky Wesleyan 10-4 
 3. Central State 9-5 
 4. Cedarville 9-5 
 5. Trevecca Naz. 8-9 
 6. Ohio Valley 6-8 
 7. Davis & Elkins 2-12 
 8. Salem Intern. 1-13 


Alderson-Broaddus College, WV wins the G-MAC 2014-2015 title (Photo: G-MAC)

G-MAC Women 2014-2015
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Alderson-Broaddus College, WV 2014-15
Greg Zimmerman Greg Zimmerman Zimmerman
Ali Bilal
Bilal
Tobias Dowdell
Dowdell
Malcolm Tatum
Tatum
Richard Lemon
Lemon
Thylas Perkins
Perkins
# Name CM (INCH) Pos Bo NAT
10  Bilal Ali 190 (6'3'') G USA
11  Dowdell Tobias 201 (6'7'') F 90 USA
22  Tatum Malcolm 188 (6'2'') G USA
15  Lemon Richard 196 (6'5'') F USA
35  Perkins Thylas 193 (6'4'') F USA
34  Cugini Angelo 201 (6'7'') F USA
24  Colston Devin 180 (5'11'') PG USA
32  Williamson Paul 190 (6'3'') G USA
33  Palmer Eric 201 (6'7'') C USA
3  Shamdeen Sanar 173 (5'8'') PG USA
25  Artinano Imanol 203 (6'8'') F Spain
20  Harper Chavez 196 (6'5'') F USA
23  Bolton Resean 190 (6'3'') G USA
23  Watkins Matt 175 (5'9'') PG USA
5  Haywood Jordan 183 (6'0'') PG USA
4  Miller Ron 185 (6'1'') G USA
Head Coach: Greg Zimmerman
Coach Assistant: Duncan Williams
Coach Assistant: Samario Clancy


Alderson Broaddus retains G-MAC Championship crown - Mar 9, 2015

For the second straight season, Alderson Broaddus and Kentucky Wesleyan took the court in the Great Midwest Athletic Conference Men's Basketball Championship finals, and the script stayed the same as the Battlers captured the conference title.
The defensive effort was strong in the first five minutes as the two teams combined to shoot 3-11 from the floor in the first five minutes. Tied at 5-5 and coming out of the first media timeout the offense took control quickly. The Battlers went 3-3 over the next two minutes, including two three pointers and capped their spurt with a three point play from Thylas Perkins. The Panthers answered each bucket, but trailed 14-11 as their responses came in the paint.
AB's run continued as it grew the lead to 14 points as G-MAC Men's Basketball Athlete of the Year, Malcolm Tatum (6'2''-G) began a 9-0 run of his own. With seven minutes left in the half, Tatum had 16 points to just 11 for KWC as a team, giving the Battlers a 25-11 lead.
The Panthers responded and slowly chipped away at the lead over the final six minutes led by eight points from Marcus Fillyaw (6'1''-PG-94), and at the break found themselves down just four points, 27-23.
Within the first two minutes of the second half, Kentucky Wesleyan was able to tie the game at 29-29, but AB quickly regained the lead on a three-pointer from Ali Bilal (6'3''-G). The bucket seemed to calm the offensive attack of the Battlers as they pushed their lead back out to double-digits, 44-34 with just under 10 minutes remaining.
Needing a run to give themselves a shot down the stretch, KWC utilized its fast break to cut the lead in down to one with two and a half to play. Despite the Panthers struggles from long range throughout the contest, converting on two of its 14 three point attempts, KWC clamped down on defense and allowed just two field goals over an eight minute span, closing to 48-47.
The game remained at 48-47 through the final two minutes and with under 20 seconds a turnover by KWC under its own basket gave AB the ball and an opportunity to extend the lead from the free throw line. Now leading by three points, KWC had two seconds to run a play and send the game to overtime, but couldn't covert as the ball rattled, securing the championships for Alderson Broaddus.
Fillyaw led the way for the Panthers with 13 points, while Langford scored 12 and had 11 rebounds. Tre Boutilier (6'5''-F) joined the pair in double-figures with 11 on 5-6 shooting, plus added five boards.
For the Battlers, Tatum ended with 21 points on 7-11 shooting. Bilal scored 13, while the rebounding was balanced throughout the team and five players had either four or five rebounds.
KWC finishes the season 22-8 overall (10-4 in conference), while Alderson Broaddus closes out the year at 22-7 (11-3 in conference).

Courtesy of G-MACSports

G-MAC Tournament Final: Alderson Broaddus - Kentucky Wesleyan 50-47
G-MAC Tournament Semifinals:
Kentucky Wesleyan - Central State 82-65
Alderson Broaddus - Trevecca Nazarene 68-63


All-G-MAC Awards 2015 - Mar 9, 2015

All-G-MAC 1st Team 2015
Ken-Jah Bosley
Bosley
Masceo Harmon
Harmon
Raheem Lemons
Lemons
Marcus Reineke
Reineke
Malcolm Tatum
Tatum

Player of the Year: Malcolm Tatum (6'2''-G) of Alders.-Broad.
Freshman of the Year: Gerard Tarin (6'8''-G) of Salem Intern.
Coach of the Year: Greg Zimmerman of Alders.-Broad.

1st Team
G: Ken-Jah Bosley (6'1''-G) of Ky Wesleyan
PG: Masceo Harmon (5'8''-PG) of Central State
F: Raheem Lemons (6'5''-F) of Central State
G: Marcus Reineke (6'2''-G-93) of Cedarville
G: Malcolm Tatum (6'2''-G) of Alders.-Broad.

2nd Team
F: C.J. Blackwell (6'5''-F-92) of Ky Wesleyan
F: Devin Langford (6'7''-F-92) of Ky Wesleyan
F: Richard Lemon (6'5''-F) of Alders.-Broad.
F: Thylas Perkins (6'4''-F) of Alders.-Broad.
PG: Byron Sanford (6'0''-PG) of Trevecca Naz.
G: Darryl Walker (6'3''-G) of Ohio Valley

All-Freshman Team
G: Patrick Bain (6'3''-G) of Cedarville
G: Jeremy Brown (6'1''-G) of Central State
C: Rickenjee Bellevue (6'8''-C) of Davis & Elkins
G: Gerard Tarin (6'8''-G) of Salem Intern.
G: Jacob Williams (6'3''-G) of Trevecca Naz.