Mountain East Conference: Season 2015-16

MEC Ranking
 1. W.Liberty St. (3) 20-2 
 2. Wheeling Jesuit (2) 20-2 
 3. Fairmont St. (7) 19-3 
 4. Concord 14-8 
 5. Charleston Un. 12-10 
 6. Notre Dame, OH 12-10 
 7. W.Virg.Wesl. 11-11 
 8. Shepherd 10-12 
 9. Glenville St. 7-15 
 10. W.Virginia St. 4-18 
 11. Virginia-Wise 2-20 
 12. Urbana 1-21 

Points Per Game
 Seger BONIFANT
  W.Libert.
  (201-F-)
  Avg: 24.5
 1. Bonifant, W.Libert.24.5 
 2. Gaiter, Notre D.23.9 
 3. McGrew, W.Virg.W.23.2 
 4. Day, Virginia-Wise22.4 
 5. Reed, Concord21.3 
 6. Mazyck, W.Virgin.20.7 
 7. Vorhees, Notre D.20.6 
 8. Nady, Glenville St.19.0 
 9. Bingaya, Fairmont.18.3 
 10. Jackson, Urbana17.7 
Rebounds Per Game
 Tanner MCGREW
  W.Virg.W.
  (203-F-)
  Avg: 13
 1. McGrew, W.Virg.W.13.0 
 2. Hopewell, Concord10.5 
 3. Day, Virginia-Wise10.3 
 4. Lewis, Notre D.9.9 
 5. Vorhees, Notre D.9.5 
 6. Fomby, W.Virgin.9.3 
 7. Highsmith, Wheelin.9.3 
 8. Grossenbache., W.L.9.1 
 9. Coleman, Charlest.8.3 
 10. Hughes, Charlest.7.8 
Assists Per Game
 Tyree GAITER
  Notre D.
  (170-PG-)
  Avg: 7.3
 1. Gaiter, Notre D.7.3 
 2. Dennis, W.Libert.5.9 
 3. Owens II, Virginia.5.5 
 4. Muhammad, Shepherd5.1 
 5. Roman, Shepherd4.5 
 6. Wells, Fairmont St.4.5 
 7. Sanchez, Concord4.4 
 8. Siefert, Wheeling.4.3 
 9. Berchie, W.Virg.W.4.3 
 10. Newton, Urbana3.8 
Steals Per Game
 Tyree GAITER
  Notre D.
  (170-PG-)
  Avg: 2.6
 1. Gaiter, Notre D.2.6 
 2. Dennis, W.Libert.2.2 
 3. Fomby, W.Virgin.1.9 
 4. Siefert, Wheeling.1.9 
 5. Winston, Glenvill.1.8 
 6. Webb, W.Virgin.1.5 
 7. Taylor, Notre D.1.5 
 8. Jackson, Urbana1.4 
 9. Muhammad, Shepherd1.4 
 10. Wells, Fairmont S.1.4 
Blocks Per Game
 Ja'Sean LEWIS
  Notre D.
  (203-F-)
  Avg: 2.3
 1. Lewis, Notre D.2.3 
 2. Andrews-E., Fairmo.2.0 
 3. Grossenbache., W.L.2.0 
 4. Morris, W.Virgin.1.9 
 5. Morris, Glenville1.8 
 6. Highsmith, Wheelin.1.4 
 7. Hughes, Charlest.1.4 
 8. Hopewell, Concord1.0 
 9. Coleman, Charlest.1.0 
 10. McGrew, W.Virg.W.1.0 

MEC Women 2015-2016


Concord Claims 2016 MEC Tournament Title (Photo: MEC)

Concord University 2015-16
Kenton McBride Kenton McBride McBride
Michael Sanchez
Sanchez
Cam Shannon
Shannon
Aaron Miller
Miller
Taylor Smith
Smith
Terry Hopewell
Hopewell
# Name CM (INCH) Pos Bo NAT
14  Sanchez Michael 173 (5'8'') PG Puerto Rico
10  Bolte Tommy 185 (6'1'') G USA
3  Shannon Cam 188 (6'2'') G USA
20  Miller Aaron 185 (6'1'') G USA
44  Smith Taylor 196 (6'5'') F USA
33  Hopewell Terry 203 (6'8'') F USA
11  Shasi Kamal 188 (6'2'') G USA
1  Wade Jametrius 196 (6'5'') F USA
2  Reed Rob 185 (6'1'') G USA
12  Murphy Babe 193 (6'4'') F USA
13  Cistaro Cal 190 (6'3'') G USA
32  Deems Nick 193 (6'4'') F USA
22  Thompson Stephen 196 (6'5'') F USA
23  Hall Mike 198 (6'6'') F USA
Head Coach: Kenton McBride
Coach Assistant: Todd May


Concord Claims 2016 MEC Tournament Title - Mar 7, 2016

Fourth-seeded Concord University wiped out an early eight-point, second-half deficit and claimed its first-ever Mountain East Conference Men's Basketball Tournament championship with a 70-64 victory over sixth-seeded Notre Dame College here Sunday afternoon at the Charleston Civic Center.
The win improves the Mountain Lions to 22-9 and ensures them a berth in the NCAA Division II Atlantic Regional Tournament which will begin play Saturday, March 12 at a site which will be announced late Sunday evening.
Notre Dame, meanwhile, finished the season with a 21-11 mark.
Both teams, who were playing their third game in three days, showed signs of sloppy play in the title contest. Concord turned the ball over 12 times in the first half and as a result found themselves trailing the Falcons by double figures on a few occasions.
In the second half, however, the Mountain Lions settled down, limited their miscues and switched to a zone defense to help control standout NDC senior guard Tyree Gaiter (5'7''-PG), who had scored 16 of his game-high 23 points in the opening half.
"It was a heckvua championship game," Concord coach KKenton McBride said. "Notre Dame jumped on us early and has us down double digits twice in the first half. I don't think either team played particularly well, but when you're playing your third game in less than 48 hours you're going to have some tired legs and you're going to make some bad decisions. Our message to the guys at halftime was stop making mistakes, stop throwing them the ball and stop giving them offensive rebounds. We will make a shot. The ball will go in the basket. We went 0-of-10 to start the game.
"Rob (Reed) made two big ones in a row for us to start the second half and everyone just seemed to have a huge sigh of relief at that point. Then we started playing. We switched to the zone and held them to 30 percent shooting in the second half. We had to because Gaiter was dictating everything for them in the first half. We had to find a way to neutralize him and it seemed to work."
Notre Dame made its first two shots of the second half to open a 37-29 lead, but after that the Falcons hit just 10-of-38 field goals the rest of the way and Concord began mounting its comeback. The Mountain Lions controlled the glass in the second half to finish with a 43-38 advantage in the game on the boards and got themselves to the foul line 24 times in the final 20 minutes and converted on 19 of those chances.
"It was a helluva game because both teams played hard," NDC coach Tim Koenig . "They just made a few more shots and a lot more free throws. We came in wanting to out-rebound them and we didn't get that done.
"It hurts I'm not going to lie, but we had a great ride and I'm elated for our guys and proud of them and our program for what we accomplished. Congrats to coach Kenton McBride and the Concord players."
Concord was able to control the glass thanks largely to the efforts of senior center Terry Hopewell (6'8''-F) and senior forward Jametrius Wade (6'5''-F). Hopewell, an all-tournament selection, finished with 19 points and 13 rebounds and set the MEC record for total rebounds in a tournament with 41. Wade contributed 13 points and 13 rebounds.
"I came out focused, locked in and ready to play because I knew we needed to play hard because it was such a big game," Hopewell said. "I told my team we're not going home without this championship."
Concord also got 12 points from both Rob Reed (6'1''-G) and Michael Sanchez (5'8''-PG) and 11 from Aaron Miller (6'1''-G). Reed, who scored 10 of his 12 in the decisive second half, claimed Most Valuable Player honors for the tournament.
"It feels good, but I'm really glad we got the win," Reed said. "This (MVP) is special too, but I'm sure it's based mostly on my performances the first two nights because I didn't shoot that well today. The whole team carried us today. My teammates allowed me to get this. I didn't get it on my own."
Gaiter, who was an all-tournament team selection and claimed the Commissioner's Heart and Hustle Award, led the Falcons with 23 points and eight assists. He, however, was limited to just two points in the game's final 15 minutes.
"Sometimes you like halftime and sometimes you hate it," Gaiter said. "Today was one of the days I hated halftime. It was tough on all of us. We tried to figure out ways to get it inside or kick it back outside. The tough part is most of the shots we had in the second half were open ones. They just didn't go down."
Notre Dame also got 18 points and five rebounds from Kyauta Taylor (6'1''-PG) and 13 points and seven boards from Will Vorhees (6'8''-F). Both of those players were also selected to the all-tournament team.

Courtesy of Mountain East

MEC Tournament Final: Concord - Notre Dame 70-64
MEC Tournament Semifinals:
Concord - West Liberty 92-90, 2OT
Notre Dame - Wheeling Jesuit 76-68


All-MEC Awards 2016 - Mar 7, 2016

All-MEC 1st Team 2016
Matt Bingaya
Bingaya
Seger Bonifant
Bonifant
Tyree Gaiter
Gaiter
Haywood Highsmith
Highsmith
Tanner McGrew
McGrew

All-Tournament MVP: Rob Reed (6'1''-G) of Concord
All-Tournament Hustle Award: Tyree Gaiter (5'7''-PG) of Notre Dame, OH
Player of the Year: Seger Bonifant (6'7''-F) of W.Liberty St.
Freshman of the Year: David Dennis (6'1''-PG) of W.Liberty St.
Coach of the Year: Danny Sancomb of Wheeling Jesuit

1st Team
G: Matt Bingaya (6'4''-G-94) of Fairmont St.
F: Seger Bonifant (6'7''-F) of W.Liberty St.
PG: Tyree Gaiter (5'7''-PG) of Notre Dame, OH
F: Haywood Highsmith (6'6''-F) of Wheeling Jesuit
F: Tanner McGrew (6'8''-F) of W.Virg.Wesl.
G: Rob Reed (6'1''-G) of Concord
G: Eric Siefert (6'4''-G) of Wheeling Jesuit
F: Will Vorhees (6'8''-F) of Notre Dame, OH

2nd Team
F: Matt Day (6'7''-F) of Virginia-Wise
PG: Justin Fritts (6'1''-PG) of Wheeling Jesuit
F: Zac Grossenbacher (6'8''-F-94) of W.Liberty St.
G: Devin Hoehn (6'2''-G) of W.Liberty St.
F: Aleksander Kesic (6'8''-F) of Charleston Un.
F: Ryan McTavish (6'5''-F-92) of Shepherd
G: Jamel Morris (6'4''-G) of Fairmont St.
F: Thomas Wimbush (6'7''-F) of Fairmont St.

Honorable Mention
Terry Hopewell (6'8''-F) of Concord
Jevonte Hughes (6'5''-F) of Charleston Un.
Sedric Nady (6'1''-G) of Glenville St.
Jametrius Wade (6'5''-F) of Concord

All-Tournament Team
G: Rob Reed (6'1''-G) of Concord
PG: Tyree Gaiter (5'7''-PG) of Notre Dame, OH
PG: Kyauta Taylor (6'1''-PG) of Notre Dame, OH
F: Will Vorhees (6'8''-F) of Notre Dame, OH
F: Terry Hopewell (6'8''-F) of Concord