Great Midwest Athletic Conference: Season 2019-20

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G-MAC Women 2019-2020
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Points Per Game
Kynard_Gabe Gabe KYNARD
  Lake Erie
  (185-G-)
  Avg: 20.3
 1. Kynard Lake Erie20.3 
 2. Varence Ohio D19.4 
 3. Stevens Tiffin17.8 
 4. Straughter Walsh17.2 
 5. Harrison OVU17.0 
 6. Williams Tiffin16.6 
 7. Goetz Ky Wesleyan16.6 
 8. Bocook Alde.16.5 
 9. Majestic Malone16.0 
 10. Cartier Hillsdale16.0 
Rebounds Per Game
Christy_Sterling Sterling CHRISTY
  Walsh
  (201-F-)
  Avg: 9.9
 1. Christy Walsh9.9 
 2. Varence Ohio D9.6 
 3. Ernst Malone8.7 
 4. Stevens Tiffin7.8 
 5. Bocook Alde.7.4 
 6. Tenhove Cedarville7.4 
 7. Cantrell Alde.7.2 
 8. Shumate Walsh7.2 
 9. Black OVU6.5 
 10. Canter Walsh6.3 
Assists Per Game
Schmock_Tommy Tommy SCHMOCK
  Findlay,
  (180-PG-)
  Avg: 6.6
 1. Schmock Findlay,6.6 
 2. Scott Ohio D6.2 
 3. Black OVU5.1 
 4. Maughmer Cedarville4.9 
 5. Haynie Malone4.8 
 6. Walker Alde.4.2 
 7. Montague Walsh3.7 
 8. Hill Hillsdale3.6 
 9. Griffin Ky W3.6 
 10. Christy Walsh3.6 
Steals Per Game
Schmock_Tommy Tommy SCHMOCK
  Findlay,
  (180-PG-)
  Avg: 2.9
 1. Schmock Findlay,2.9 
 2. Baity Walsh1.9 
 3. Williams Tiffin1.9 
 4. Kynard Lake Erie1.6 
 5. Maughmer Cedarville1.6 
 6. Claiborne OVU1.4 
 7. Montague Walsh1.4 
 8. Hill Hillsdale1.3 
 9. Spruell Alde.1.2 
 10. Walker Alde.1.2 
Blocks Per Game
Adeyemo_David David ADEYEMO
  OVU
  (203-F-)
  Avg: 1.9
 1. Adeyemo OVU1.9 
 2. Webb Trevecca N1.8 
 3. Jordan Tiffin1.1 
 4. Van Horn Cedarville1.0 
 5. Shumate Walsh0.9 
 6. Sukhanov Ky W0.9 
 7. Varence Ohio D0.9 
 8. Ernst Malone0.9 
 9. Drees Cedarville0.8 
 10. Williams Lake E0.8 


Walsh University wins the USA G-MAC 2019-2020 title (Photo: G-MAC)

Walsh University 2019-20
Jeff Young Jeff Young Young
Sterling Christy
Christy
Darryl Straughter
Straughter
JT Shumate
Shumate
Reece Bogan
Bogan
Conner Wess
Wess
# Name CM (INCH) Pos Bo Nat Cls Former Team
2  Sterling Christy 201 (6'7'') F USASr Williamsport (Williamsport, MD)
12  Caleb Canter 198 (6'6'') F USAJr Moeller (Cincinnati, OH)
1  Christian Montague 185 (6'1'') G USAFr
3  Darryl Straughter 175 (5'9'') PG USAJr McKinley OH Canton (Canton, OH)
32  JT Shumate 201 (6'7'') F USASo Newark (Newark, OH)
11  Reece Bogan 190 (6'3'') G USASo High Point Chris. (High Point, NC)
4  Conner Wess 185 (6'1'') G USASr
10  Mark Mokros 183 (6'0'') PG USASr
14  Kyle Blend 190 (6'3'') G USAJr
42  Mark Kostelac 211 (6'11'') C USASo IMG Academy (Bradenton, FL)
44  A.J. Gareri 206 (6'9'') F 98 USASo Ellet (Akron, OH)
20  Sabien Doolittle 193 (6'4'') G USAFr
23  Milan Square 196 (6'5'') G/F USAFr
30  Drue Moore 178 (5'10'') PG USAFr
21  Alphonso Baity 190 (6'3'') G 94 USASr
Head Coach: Jeff Young
Coach Assistant: John Hippley
Coach Assistant: Jeremy Shardo
Coach Assistant: Kevin Hacke


Walsh completes quest for back-to-back championships - Mar 8, 2020

No. 3 seeded Walsh stamped its seal on the postseason with another accomplishment after capturing the Great Midwest Athletic Conference Men's Basketball Championship tournament title on Saturday.
The Cavaliers successfully defended their 2019 tournament trophy, marking back-to-back championship runs after taking down No. 8 seed Kentucky Wesleyan, 69-48.
Walsh's perfect postseason appearance under head coach Jeff Young included quarterfinal advancement vs. No. 6 Ohio Dominican and a semifinal victory over No. 2 Findlay.
Walsh earned the conference automatic qualifier into the NCAA Championship Midwest Regional in the field of 64. After facing Bellarmine in the opening round last year, the Cavaliers will learn of their placement in Sunday's selection show starting at 10:30 p.m. ET.
For Kentucky Wesleyan, the tank was just running on empty after the Panthers gave it their all in Friday's semifinal win over Malone.
The Panthers still had one of the most impressive tournament runs in conference history, taking down the No. 1 and No. 5 seeds on their way to becoming a conference championship finalist.
Making things more complicated was top scorer and first team all-conference guard Adam Goetz (6'1''-G) battling illness. Goetz was coming off a 27-point outing in the semifinals and played over 40 minutes to help his team advance.
Walsh led by as many as 27 and ran out to a 9-0 start in the first four minutes of regulation. Junior all-conference guard Darryl Straughter (5'9''-PG) was percolating - with 12 points in the first half alone, he nailed a trio of triples and was in rhythm from the opening whistle.
One of Straughter's threes gave Walsh an 18-7 lead midway through the first half. He also had a steal and immediate basket while doing work on the defensive end of the floor.
After opening the scoring with a four-point play, Mark Mokros (6'0''-PG) was the catalyst for his team's fast start in the championship game. Mokros ripped the cords from deep for the game's first basket and would finish with 13 points. JT Shumate (6'7''-F) added a 10 point, 10-rebound double-double.
The Cavaliers were strong defensively, both on the perimeter closing out on shooters like Goetz, and on the interior. WU's Mark Kostelac (6'11''-C) and KWC's Sasha Sukhanov (6'11''-C-99) were patrolling the paint and posted each other up multiple times for intriguing one-on-one showdown.
The length of guys like Caleb Canter (6'6''-F) and JT Shumate were also problematic on dribble drives. Just like what Walsh did to Findlay on Friday, Walsh was able to execute its game plan to near perfection.
The Panthers were relentless trying to make up serious ground after coming back to beat Malone less than 24 hours ago elapsed. KWC struggled with a 35.2 field goal percentage while Walsh was almost 53 percent for the game.

G-MAC Tournament Final: Walsh - Kentucky Wesleyan 69-48
G-MAC Tournament Semifinals:
Findlay - Walsh 72-81
Malone - Kentucky Wesleyan 79-81

Courtesy of g-macsports.com

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All-G-MAC Awards 2020 - Mar 9, 2020

All-G-MAC 1st Team 2020
Gabe Kynard
Kynard
Hasan Varence
Varence
Darryl Straughter
Straughter
Branden Maughmer
Maughmer
Tommy Schmock
Schmock

Player of the Year: Gabe Kynard (6'1''-G) of Lake Erie
Freshman of the Year: Patrick Cartier (6'8''-F) of Hillsdale
Coach of the Year: John Tharp of Hillsdale

1st Team
G: Gabe Kynard (6'1''-G) of Lake Erie
F: Hasan Varence (6'6''-F) of Ohio Dominican
PG: Darryl Straughter (5'9''-PG) of Walsh
G: Branden Maughmer (6'3''-G-99) of Cedarville
PG: Tommy Schmock (5'11''-PG) of Findlay, OH
F: Patrick Cartier (6'8''-F) of Hillsdale
G: Dylan Lowry (6'3''-G) of Hillsdale
F: Malik Bocook (6'4''-F) of Alders.-Broad.
G: Adam Goetz (6'1''-G) of Ky Wesleyan
G: Jaret Majestic (6'2''-G) of Malone

2nd Team
F: JT Shumate (6'7''-F) of Walsh
G: Sam Hickey (6'3''-G) of Ohio Dominican
F: Nathan Bruns (6'7''-F) of Findlay, OH
G: Christian Montague (6'1''-G) of Walsh
F: Marcus Ernst (6'7''-F) of Malone
F: Jairus Stevens (6'5''-F) of Tiffin
C: Kollin Van Horn (6'8''-C-99) of Cedarville
F: Austen Yarian (6'8''-F) of Hillsdale
F: Davis Larson (6'5''-F) of Hillsdale
G: Quinton Green (6'7''-G-98) of Cedarville

All-Defensive Team
PG: Tommy Schmock (5'11''-PG) of Findlay, OH
F: Caleb Canter (6'6''-F) of Walsh
F: Hasan Varence (6'6''-F) of Ohio Dominican
C: Adam Webb (7'2''-C-98) of Trevecca Naz.
G: Branden Maughmer (6'3''-G-99) of Cedarville


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