Mountain East Conference: Season 2020-21

Games Schedule
Mar.7:Fairmont (11) 102-99 W.Liberty (9)
Mar.6:GSC 92-95W.Liberty (9)
Mar.6:Fairmont (11) 84-69 Charlesto (8)
Mar.5:WVSU 87-95Fairmont (11)
Mar.5:WJU 49-86Charlesto (8)
Mar.5:Concord 68-102W.Liberty (9)
Mar.5:NDC 68-83GSC
Mar.1:Davis & 100-107Concord
Mar.1:WJU 97-91 ABU
Feb.27:Charlesto (8) 96-83 WVSU
Feb.27:ABU 85-95NDC
Feb.27:Frostburg 85-109Fairmont (11)
Feb.27:GSC 100-81 Concord
Feb.27:W.Liberty (9) 107-88 WJU
Feb.26:Fairmont (11) 100-89 GSC
Feb.25:Davis & 80-79 ABU
Feb.25:WJU 90-75 Frostburg
Feb.24:WVSU 88-80 Davis &
Feb.24:Fairmont (11) 96-126W.Liberty (9)
Feb.24:WJU 99-98 ABU
Feb.24:Concord 77-66 WVWC
Feb.24:Frostburg 76-84NDC
Feb.22:W.Liberty (9) 77-59 Davis &
Feb.22:WJU 68-86WVSU
Feb.22:Fairmont (11) 85-96NDC
Feb.22:ABU 86-87Frostburg
Feb.20:Charlesto (8) 86-65 Concord
Feb.20:WVWC 92-104WVSU
Feb.20:W.Liberty (9) 128-75 Frostburg
Feb.20:Fairmont (11) 79-78 ABU
Feb.20:Columbus 83-86Charlesto
Feb.20:Columbus 83-86Charlesto (8)
Feb.20:NDC 76-75 WJU
Feb.17:Davis & 74-109Charlesto (8)
Feb.17:Concord 96-81 WVSU
Feb.17:Frostburg 85-89WJU
Feb.17:NDC 84-94Fairmont (11)
Feb.15:Concord 74-73 WJU
Feb.13:WJU 73-87Fairmont (11)
Feb.13:Davis & 82-87Concord
Feb.13:Charlesto (8) 101-85 WVWC
Feb.13:W.Liberty (9) 89-84 NDC
Feb.10:Fairmont (11) 99-75 Frostburg
Feb.10:WVSU 87-93Charlesto (8)
Feb.10:NDC 65-77ABU
Feb.10:WVWC 80-83Davis &
Feb.10:WJU 76-119W.Liberty (9)
Feb.8:Charlesto (8) 73-69 WJU
Feb.8:Concord 68-90Fairmont (11)
Feb.8:GSC 131-104 Frostburg
Feb.8:NDC 98-91 Davis &
Feb.7:WVWC 64-111W.Liberty (9)
Feb.6:Concord 56-71NDC
Feb.6:Davis & 71-84WJU
Feb.6:Fairmont (11) 82-76 WVSU
Feb.6:GSC 88-60 ABU
Feb.3:Charlesto (8) 85-70 Fairmont (11)
Feb.3:WJU 85-77 WVWC
Feb.3:NDC 80-91GSC
Feb.3:ABU 78-117W.Liberty (9)
Feb.3:WVSU 71-77Frostburg
Feb.1:WVWC 70-88NDC
Feb.1:ABU 67-101Fairmont (11)
Feb.1:GSC 85-117W.Liberty (9)
Jan.30:ABU 84-76 WVWC
Jan.30:Frostburg 60-69Concord
Jan.30:W.Liberty (9) 74-78Charlesto (8)
Jan.27:Frostburg 66-98Charlesto (8)
Jan.27:WVSU 100-96 W.Liberty (9)
Jan.23:WVWC 62-81Charlesto (8)
Jan.23:NDC 70-71Frostburg
Jan.23:ABU 75-66 Concord
Jan.23:Davis & 81-92WVSU
Jan.20:WJU 78-92GSC
Jan.20:W.Liberty (9) 83-91Concord
Jan.20:Frostburg 76-90ABU
Jan.20:Charlesto (8) 83-74 Davis &
Jan.20:WVSU 94-89 WVWC
Jan.18:WJU 69-75NDC
Jan.16:WVSU 76-72 ABU
Jan.16:Charlesto (8) 83-60 NDC
Jan.16:GSC 106-85 WVWC
Jan.16:Concord 56-67Davis &
Jan.16:Fairmont (11) 95-60 WJU
Jan.15:Frostburg 72-134W.Liberty (9)
Jan.13:ABU 82-94Charlesto (8)
Jan.13:WVWC 69-73Concord
Jan.13:W.Liberty (9) 96-84 Fairmont (11)
Jan.13:Davis & 85-90GSC
Jan.13:NDC 85-93WVSU
Jan.10:WVSU 89-74 Concord
Jan.10:Charlesto (8) 70-72GSC
Jan.10:Davis & 70-87Fairmont (11)
Jan.10:W.Liberty (9) 123-73 ABU
Jan.10:WVWC 77-81Frostburg
Jan.7:NDC 77-98W.Liberty (9)
Jan.7:Fairmont (11) 110-85 WVWC
Jan.7:GSC 117-114 WVSU
Jan.7:Frostburg 100-108Davis &
Jan.7:Concord 64-62 Charlesto (8)
Jan.7:ABU 85-79 WJU
Nov.28:Limestone 59-99Charlesto (8)
MntEast Standings
North
1
15-4 (17-4)
2
15-4 (15-5)
3
8-9 (8-9)
4
6-12 (6-12)
5
5-12 (5-12)
6
4-12 (4-12)
South
1
14-3 (16-4)
2
10-3 (10-3)
3
9-7 (9-7)
4
9-8 (9-8)
5
4-11 (4-11)
6
0-14 (0-14)
Stats Leaders
PPG
RPG
APG
SPG
BPG
Williams_John7

GSC
(193-G-)
Avg: 27.7

22.9
22.1
22.0
21.5
Fairmont State Takes MEC Mens Basketball Title (Photo: MEC)
Fairmont State University 2020-21
Tim Koenig Tim Koenig Koenig
Przemyslaw Golek
Golek
Isaiah Sanders
Sanders
Cole Vonhandorf
Vonhandorf
Dale Bonner
Bonner
Zyon Dobbs
Dobbs
# Name CM (INCH) Pos Bo Nat Cls Former Team
23  Przemyslaw Golek 196 (6'5'') F/G 00 PolandSo Goretti (Hagerstown, MD) / Pruszkow
10  Isaiah Sanders 196 (6'5'') G/F USAJr Timber Creek (Erial, NJ)
2  Cole Vonhandorf 188 (6'2'') G USASr Covington Catholic (Park Hills, KY)
4  Dale Bonner 190 (6'3'') G USASo Shaker Heights (Shaker Heights, OH)
1  Zyon Dobbs 193 (6'4'') G USASo Fairmont Senior (Fairmont, WV)
32  Seth Younkin 201 (6'7'') F USASo Connellsville (Connellsville, PA)
31  Kenzie Melko-Marshall 193 (6'4'') F USASr Morgantown (Morgantown, WV)
51  Steven Solomon 188 (6'2'') G USASr Morgantown (Morgantown, WV)
13  Jack Kelsheimer 188 (6'2'') G USASr Cornerstone Chr (Willoughby, OH)
11  Ilisia Washington 196 (6'5'') G/F USASr Highland (Gilbert, AZ)
3  Brendan Paul 193 (6'4'') G USAJr Brewster Academy (Wolfeboro, NH)
33  Andrew Mills 196 (6'5'') F USAFr New Town (Owings Mills, MD)
15  Chase Whippen 193 (6'4'') G USAFr
21  Kyle Whippen 201 (6'7'') F USAFr
0  Austin Allison 198 (6'6'') G USAFr
5  Seth Goins 183 (6'0'') PG USAFr
12  Trey Washenitz 193 (6'4'') G USAFr
Head Coach: Tim Koenig
Coach Assistant: Tim Baab
Coach Assistant: Devin Heath-Granger
Fairmont State Takes MEC Men's Basketball Title - Mar 13, 2021
Fairmont State took home its first conference tournament title since 1984 with a 102-99 win over West Liberty on Sunday afternoon at WesBanco Arena.
The Falcons (14-4) avenged two previous losses to West Liberty, falling 96-84 back on Jan. 13, and then dropping a 30-point decision just two weeks ago, 126-96. Fairmont State, ranked sixth in the most recent Atlantic Region rankings, also assured itself of a spot in the tournament with the automatic bid.
Meanwhile, West Liberty (15-4) will await its NCAA Tournament fate tonight during the NCAA's selection show.
Fairmont State led nearly from the opening tip, and built a 17-point lead before the game was 10 minutes old. West Liberty promptly responded with a run of its own, and got the lead back under double digits at the 9:01 mark after a Marlon Moore three. FSU would slow the run and take a 47-35 lead into the locker room.
The Hilltoppers continued to chip away at the lead in the second half and got it down to within two at 62-60 with 11:03 left to play to cap a 10-3 run. The Falcons again had the answer, pushing their lead back to 11 before West Liberty made one last push.
Trailing 90-79 with just 1:35 left, the Hilltoppers took advantage of missed opportunities at the free throw line and scored seven-straight points in just :36 seconds left. The teams traded free throws each of the next two times down the floor, but after Dale Bonner (6'3''-G) made just 1-of-2, Luke Dyer (5'11''-PG)'s three made it just a one-point game with :06 seconds left. Cole Vonhandorf (6'2''-G) knocked down a pair of free throws, and Fairmont State opted to put WLU on the free throw line rather than have a chance to tie the game with a three. Robinson made both of his, and Isaiah Sanders (6'5''-G/F) did the same for Fairmont State to set up the identical scenario again with just seconds remaining. West Liberty made the first and intentionally missed the second to try and grab the rebound and putback, but the fouled in pursuit of the rebound and Zyon Dobbs (6'4''-G) made 1-of-2 to make it a 102-99 game. Dyer's desperation attempt would not go as the Falcons held on.
'It was a crazy game,' Fairmont State head coach Tim Koenig said. 'Those guys fight to the last second. Nothing is really over with them.
'They really beat us up good this year in the regular season. I'm so proud of the guys staying with it and staying level-headed throughout all of the runs. It was a huge win."
'It was a tough loss for us,' Howlett said. 'We were extremely excited to play in this championship game again. I didn't think we played a very good first half. We felt fortunate to just be down 12 at halftime.
'I'm proud of our guys with fight. We didn't cave in or give up. We gave ourselves a chance at the end to possibly tie it, but we just fell short. Give Fairmont all of the credit. They had a really good game plan against us. Hopefully we put ourselves in a position to make the NCAA Tournament.'
Dale Bonner turned in a 34-point performance, including 19 in the second half, and played all 40 minutes to help lead the Falcons. Isaiah Sanders, who was part of Notre Dame's tournament championship team two seasons ago under Koenig, was named the MEC Tournament MVP after scoring 25 points against the Hilltopppers.
'This is real special,' Sanders said. 'It's a feeling like no other. Everyone bought in at the right time. We had some games this season where we struggled a little bit, but we regrouped, came together as one and the results showed today.
'We played together and never gave up. They went on their runs and we went on ours. We were resilient. I love these guys. We fought hard on both ends of the floor and it just showed how dangerous our team can be. I've always said that. I love the feeling, though. It's crazy.'
Fairmont State's Cole Vonhandorf scored 17 points.
The Falcons shot 54 percent from the field (32-of-59), and 61 percent from three-point range (11-of-18), in the win. West Liberty was also 54 percent from the field (36-of-67), and was 43 percent from deep (15-of-35).
Pat Robinson III (6'3''-G) had a team-best 27 points for West Liberty, while Luke Dyer had a career-high 24. Bryce Butler (6'5''-G) had 16 points and seven rebounds.

Notes
The win was Fairmont State's first Mountain East Conference Tournament championship. FSU had played for the title in 2017 losing to West Liberty, 67-65 and in 2015 losing to Glenville State, 65-58.
The game set records for points in a game (FSU 102), points in a half (West Liberty 64), free throws made (Fairmont 27) and Fairmont's 12-point halftime lead (47-35) tied the record for the largest lead at the break. West Liberty also tied the record for field goals made (36).
No team has won back-to-back MEC Tournament championships. In the eight-year history of the league seven different teams have won the tournament title. West Liberty is the only school to win two (2017 and 2020).

MEC Tournament Final: Fairmont State - West Liberty 102-99
MEC Tournament Semifinals:
Fairmont State - Charleston 84-69
West Liberty - Glenville State 95-92

Courtesy of mountaineast.org
All-MEC Awards 2021 - Mar 13, 2021
All-Tournament MVP: USA Dale Bonner (6'3''-G) of Fairmont St.
Player of the Year: USA Dalton Bolon (6'4''-G) of West Liberty
Freshman of the Year: USA Sam Rolle IV (5'11''-PG) of Davis & Elkins
Coach of the Year: Dwaine Osborne of Charleston

1st Team
USA Glen Abram (6'2''-G) of WVSU
USA Dalton Bolon (6'4''-G) of West Liberty
USA Dale Bonner (6'3''-G) of Fairmont St.
USA Lamont McManus (6'6''-F) of Charleston
USA Anthony Pittman (6'5''-F) of WVSU
USA Pat Robinson III (6'3''-G) of West Liberty
USA Isaiah Sanders (6'5''-F) of NDC
USA John Williams (6'4''-G) of GSC
USA Will Yoakum (6'5''-G) of West Liberty

2nd Team
USA Hegel Augustin (6'3''-G) of GSC
USA Nicholas Edwards (6'1''-G) of GSC
USA Isaiah Gable (6'7''-F-98) of Charleston
USA Malik Johnson (6'5''-G/F) of Concord
USA Jordan Roland (6'0''-PG) of NDC
USA Jordan Reid (6'1''-G) of WJU
USA Breland Walton (6'5''-F) of Davis & Elkins
USA Keith Williams (6'2''-G) of Charleston

Honorable Mention
USA Jeremiah Moore (6'6''-F) of WVSU
USA Seth O'Neal (6'0''-PG) of Charleston
USA David Shriver (6'6''-G/F) of ABU

All-Tournament Team
USA Lamont McManus (6'6''-F) of Charleston
USA Jeremiah Moore (6'6''-F) of WVSU
USA John Williams (6'4''-G) of GSC
USA Hegel Augustin (6'3''-G) of GSC
USA Dalton Bolon (6'4''-G) of West Liberty
USA Pat Robinson III (6'3''-G) of West Liberty
USA Dale Bonner (6'3''-G) of Fairmont St.
USA Isaiah Sanders (6'5''-F) of NDC


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