Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association: Season 2011-12

MIAA Ranking
1. NW Missouri St. 15-5 (22-6)
1. Washburn 15-5 (23-7)
1. Central Mo. 15-5 (19-8)
4. Missouri So. 14-6 (22-7)
5. Ft.Hays State 12-8 (19-9)
6. SW Baptist 11-9 (18-12)
7. Pittsburg St. 10-10 (17-13)
8. Emporia St. 5-15 (9-18)
8. Truman St. 5-15 (8-20)
10. Missouri Western 4-16 (9-17)
10. Lincoln, MO 4-16 (4-22)


Washburn University wins the MIAA 2011-2012 title (Photo: MIAA)


Washburn University 2011-12
Bob Chipman Bob Chipman Chipman
Zack Riggins
Riggins
Martin Mitchell
Mitchell
Will McNeill
McNeill
Bobby Chipman
Chipman
Alex North
North
# Name CM (INCH) Pos Bo NAT
24  Riggins Zack 198 (6'6'') F 89 USA
12  Mitchell Martin 183 (6'0'') G 90 USA
10  McNeill Will 185 (6'1'') G 90 USA
20  Chipman Bobby 203 (6'8'') F 91 USA
22  North Alex 198 (6'6'') F 92 USA
21  Simons Bryce 190 (6'3'') G 90 USA
23  Flowers Leon 195 (6'5'') G   USA
21  Smith Joseph 206 (6'9'') F   USA
15  Allen Mitch 175 (5'9'') G   USA
4  Henry Jared 183 (6'0'') G   USA
5  Reid Jeff 198 (6'6'') G 90 USA
11  Wiggins Kyle 188 (6'2'') G   USA
14  Ulsaker Christian 196 (6'5'') F   USA
2  Love Austin 183 (6'0'') G   USA
3  Abel Dalton 191 (6'3'') G   USA
Head Coach: Bob Chipman
Coach Assistant: Dave Brown


Washburn wins 5th MIAA Tournament title with win over Pitt State - Mar 5, 2012

KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- The Washburn Ichabods won their fifth MIAA Tournament with a 67-63 win over Pittsburg State Sunday in Muncipal Auditorium. The Ichabods will receive the automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament and discover their postseason opponent at 9:30 p.m. tonight. The webcast will be at ncaa.com.

The Ichabods (24-7) started off slowly as the Gorillas jumped out to a 14-6 lead with 13:19 to play in the first half. Washburn took its first lead at 21-20 with 4:37 to play in the half on a jumper by Jared Henry. After the Gorillas tied the score at 21, Washburn regained the lead and then stretched it to six at 28-22 with 1:27 to play in the half. Pitt State hit a three with just over a minute to play to the the lead at 28-25 and neither team would score the rest of the half.

The second half saw the ichabods pull out to a 10-point lead at 40-30 on a lay up by Martin Mitchell with 15 minutes remaining, but the Gorillas cut the lead back to three less than four minutes later. Again Washburn pulled away going back up by eight at 47-39 on a jumper by Henry.

After the teams went more than three minutes without a score, the Gorillas regained the lead at 53-52 with 4:33 to play on a 3-pointer by Rico Pierrevilus. Washburn took the lead back on a pair of free throws by Will McNeill at 54-53.

The teams were tied again at 57 with 2:45 left but McNeill hit a pair of free throws and Bobby Chipman hit two more to put the Ichabods up 61-57 with 1:31 to play. PSU trimmed the lead back to two after two free throws, but McNeill hit another pair of free throws to go back up four at 65-61 with 15 seconds left. Pitt State missed a three-pointer and Chipman hit a free throw to go up again by five. PSU hit a jumper with three seconds left to trim the lead back to three at 66-63. McNeill hit a free throw with a second left to push the final margin back to four at 67-63.

McNeill led the Ichabods with 16 points earning tournament MVP honors. Kyle Wiggins finished with 12, Zack Riggins had 11 and Chipman finished with 10.

Courtesy of Washburn

MIAA Tournament Final: Washburn - Pittsburg St 67-63
MIAA Tournament Semifinals:
Fort Hays St. - Washburn 54-67
Pittsburg St. - Northwest Mo. St. 56-53


All-MIAA 1st Team 2011-2012 
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Keane Thomann
Thomann
Will McNeill
McNeill
Deshaun Cooper
Cooper
Ryan Dougherty
Dougherty
Jason Adams
Adams
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Player of the Year: Keane Thomann (6'11''-C-89) of Missouri So.
All-Tournament MVP: Will McNeill (6'1''-G-90) of Washburn
Defensive Player of the Year: Matt Simmons (6'7''-F) of Ft.Hays State
Freshman of the Year: Seth Jackson (6'3''-G/F) of Truman St.
Coach of the Year: Ben McCollum of NW Missouri St.

1st Team
C: Keane Thomann (6'11''-89) of Missouri So.
G: Will McNeill (6'1''-90) of Washburn
PG: Deshaun Cooper (5'7''-91) of NW Missouri St.
G: Ryan Dougherty (5'11''-89) of SW Baptist
G/F: Jason Adams (6'5''-89) of Missouri So.

2nd Team
F: Dominique Long (6'6''-90) of Central Mo.
G: Boo Hunter (6'3''-89) of Central Mo.
F: Jake Reinders (6'9''-89) of NW Missouri St.
F: Andra Bailey (6'4''-85) of Pittsburg St.
F: Matt Simmons (6'7'') of Ft.Hays State

3rd Team
G: Karron McKenzie (6'3'') of Ft.Hays State
F: Lavonte Douglas (6'6'') of Missouri Western
G: Moses Dayee (5'8'') of Ft.Hays State
G: Marquis Addison (6'4'') of Missouri So.
G: Eric Ray (6'2''-90) of Pittsburg St.

Honorable Mention
Widgett Washington (6'0''-G-89) of Central Mo.
Tola Lawal (6'3''-G-88) of Emporia St.
Cedric Ridle Jr. (6'3''-G) of Lincoln, MO
Jordan Talbert (6'5''-F-91) of Missouri So.
T.J. Johnson (6'3''-G) of Missouri Western
Kyle Haake (6'3''-G-90) of NW Missouri St.
DeAngelo Hailey (6'3''-G-90) of NW Missouri St.
JaVon McGee (6'6''-F-91) of Pittsburg St.
Robson Memnon (6'6''-F-88) of SW Baptist
Seth Jackson (6'3''-G/F) of Truman St.
Tom Norton (5'9''-G-90) of Truman St.
Martin Mitchell (6'0''-G-90) of Washburn
Bobby Chipman (6'8''-F-91) of Washburn

All-Defensive Team
Matt Simmons (6'7''-F) of Ft.Hays State
Ryan Dougherty (5'11''-G-89) of SW Baptist
Will McNeill (6'1''-G-90) of Washburn
Jake Reinders (6'9''-F-89) of NW Missouri St.
Andra Bailey (6'4''-F-85) of Pittsburg St.

All-Tournament Team
Kyle Wiggins (6'2''-G) of Washburn
Eric Ray (6'2''-G-90) of Pittsburg St.
Marky Nolen (6'3''-G/F) of Pittsburg St.
JaVon McGee (6'6''-F-91) of Pittsburg St.
Zack Riggins (6'6''-F-89) of Washburn