Mountain East Conference: Season 2021-22

Games Schedule
Mar.6:Charlesto 59-70W.Liberty (6)
Mar.5:Fairmont (18) 96-117W.Liberty (6)
Mar.5:ABU 57-69Charlesto
Mar.4:ABU 95-87 WVSU
Mar.4:Concord 84-88Charlesto
Mar.4:Wheeling 81-89W.Liberty (6)
Mar.4:NDC 65-67Fairmont (18)
Mar.2:Davis & 61-82ABU
Mar.2:Wheeling 78-72 GSC
Feb.27:Carlow 68-101Fairmont (18)
Feb.26:Fairmont (18) 75-80Frostburg
Feb.26:Concord 90-80 GSC
Feb.26:ABU 79-65 NDC
Feb.26:Davis & 82-69 WVWC
Feb.26:Charlesto 73-81WVSU
Feb.26:W.Liberty (6) 109-94 Wheeling
Feb.23:Concord 94-101WVSU
Feb.23:ABU 82-85Wheeling
Feb.23:GSC 74-81Charlesto
Feb.23:NDC 88-105W.Liberty (6)
Feb.23:Fairmont (18) 93-78 WVWC
Feb.23:Frostburg 68-76Davis &
Feb.21:Salem 66-84GSC
Feb.19:Charlesto 86-73 ABU
Feb.19:Davis & 78-88Concord
Feb.19:W.Liberty (6) 110-107 Fairmont (18)
Feb.19:Wheeling 72-90Frostburg
Feb.19:WVWC 69-79GSC
Feb.19:WVSU 95-77 NDC
Feb.16:NDC 78-85Charlesto
Feb.16:GSC 78-72 Davis &
Feb.16:Frostburg 76-114W.Liberty (6)
Feb.16:Concord 88-80 WVWC
Feb.16:ABU 84-100WVSU
Feb.16:Fairmont (18) 75-68 Wheeling
Feb.14:GSC 93-110WVSU
Feb.14:Concord 89-88 Bluefield
Feb.14:Salem 84-77 ABU
Feb.12:W.Liberty (6) 107-86 Concord
Feb.12:Charlesto 80-71 Davis &
Feb.12:ABU 76-80Fairmont (18)
Feb.12:NDC 74-63 Frostburg
Feb.12:Wheeling 90-96GSC
Feb.12:WVSU 93-86 WVWC
Feb.2:WVWC 71-87NDC
Feb.2:Davis & 70-83ABU
Feb.2:GSC 87-98Fairmont (18)
Feb.2:Concord 92-87 Frostburg
Feb.2:WVSU 84-96W.Liberty (6)
Feb.2:Charlesto 86-70 Wheeling
Jan.31:ABU 71-95Charlesto
Jan.31:Davis & 80-98Salem
Jan.30:WVWC 65-109W.Liberty (6)
Jan.29:Davis & 73-74Wheeling
Jan.29:WVSU 88-77 Frostburg
Jan.29:GSC 94-104NDC
Jan.29:Concord 85-80 ABU
Jan.29:Charlesto 66-81Fairmont (18)
Jan.26:NDC 66-80Concord
Jan.26:W.Liberty (6) 90-63 Davis &
Jan.26:ABU 81-89GSC
Jan.26:Frostburg 79-88Charlesto
Jan.26:Wheeling 62-59 WVWC
Jan.26:Fairmont (18) 84-95WVSU
Jan.24:Davis & 76-92Charlesto
Jan.22:Wheeling 85-109W.Liberty (6)
Jan.22:WVSU 86-75 Charlesto
Jan.22:Frostburg 89-97Fairmont (18)
Jan.22:NDC 70-71ABU
Jan.22:GSC 82-86Concord
Jan.22:WVWC 69-80Davis &
Jan.19:Charlesto 99-71 Concord
Jan.19:WVSU 88-79 GSC
Jan.19:WVWC 67-76Frostburg
Jan.19:W.Liberty (6) 107-70 ABU
Jan.19:Davis & 62-93Fairmont (18)
Jan.19:Wheeling 64-82NDC
Jan.15:Fairmont (18) 100-97 W.Liberty (6)
Jan.15:GSC 96-97WVWC
Jan.15:Frostburg 80-97Wheeling
Jan.15:Charlesto 73-64 NDC
Jan.15:WVSU 81-68 ABU
Jan.15:Concord 65-80Davis &
Jan.12:W.Liberty (6) 124-84 Frostburg
Jan.12:WVWC 59-76Concord
Jan.12:NDC 73-83WVSU
Jan.12:Davis & 81-101GSC
Jan.12:Wheeling 84-95Fairmont (18)
Jan.10:WVSU 81-72 Davis &
Jan.8:NDC 83-85Fairmont (18)
Jan.8:WVWC 71-85WVSU
Jan.8:ABU 79-76 Frostburg
Jan.8:W.Liberty (6) 101-90 GSC
Jan.8:Wheeling 84-92Concord
Jan.5:Fairmont (18) 93-88 ABU
Jan.5:Frostburg 86-94NDC
Jan.5:GSC 83-92Wheeling
Jan.5:Charlesto 89-74 WVWC
Jan.5:Concord 67-85W.Liberty (6)
Jan.3:Bowie St 85-108W.Liberty (6)
Jan.2:Wheeling 79-92Charlesto
Jan.1:Salem 86-66 WVWC
Dec.19:WILMU 74-108W.Liberty (6)
Dec.17:Fairmont (18) 88-82 Felician
Dec.15:Frostburg 64-63 UDC
Dec.15:B&S Buffa 75-86NDC
Dec.15:Salem 97-74 Davis &
Dec.14:ABU 81-69 Bluefield
Dec.14:Wheeling 71-76Slippery
Dec.13:WVWC 75-85Salem
Dec.13:Fairmont (18) 96-99GSC
Dec.13:W.Liberty (6) 86-84 WVSU
Dec.12:Frostburg 90-74 Concord
Dec.11:NDC 71-58 WVWC
Dec.11:ABU 86-88Davis &
Dec.8:Concord 71-85Fairmont (18)
Dec.8:Charlesto 78-89W.Liberty (6)
Dec.8:GSC 93-99Frostburg
Dec.8:WVWC 64-66ABU
Dec.8:WVSU 67-64 Wheeling
Dec.8:Davis & 81-85NDC
Dec.4:WVWC 60-83Wheeling
Dec.4:Concord 61-63NDC
Dec.4:Charlesto 103-71 Frostburg
Dec.4:WVSU 71-83Fairmont (18)
Dec.4:GSC 108-113ABU
Dec.4:Davis & 69-100W.Liberty (6)
Dec.1:ABU 73-75Concord
Dec.1:Wheeling 78-75 Davis &
Dec.1:NDC 91-97GSC
Dec.1:Fairmont (18) 70-87Charlesto
Dec.1:Frostburg 89-103WVSU
Dec.1:W.Liberty (6) 120-72 WVWC
Nov.29:Mansfield 91-95Frostburg
Nov.29:Daemen 61-63W.Liberty (6)
Nov.29:WVSU 79-81Concord
Nov.28:WVWC 39-61Shepherd
Nov.27:Slippery 72-78Charlesto
Nov.27:Felician 81-70 Frostburg
Nov.27:Concord 90-69 DYouvill
Nov.26:Concord 80-92St.Mich.
Nov.26:St.Augu. 96-103GSC
Nov.23:Charlesto 81-62 GSC
Nov.23:W.Liberty (6) 81-82NDC
Nov.23:Wheeling 80-83ABU
Nov.23:WVWC 58-96Fairmont (18)
Nov.23:Davis & 82-75 Frostburg
Nov.23:Morehouse 66-71WVSU
Nov.22:WVSU 49-75Va.Union
Nov.20:Concord 74-94Charlesto
Nov.20:Fairmont (18) 80-66 Davis &
Nov.20:ABU 70-100W.Liberty (6)
Nov.20:Frostburg 85-81 WVWC
Nov.20:NDC 71-69 Wheeling
Nov.18:Fairmont (18) 95-92 Calif., P
Nov.18:Wheeling 38-99Akron
Nov.17:Davis & 77-71 Seton Hil
Nov.17:Ohio Do. 79-90ABU
Nov.17:Charlesto 63-61 ECSU
Nov.17:Shepherd 76-64 Frostburg
Nov.17:WVSU 64-85Millers.
Nov.17:W.Liberty (6) 95-83 Pitt-Jo.
Nov.17:Wheeling 72-90Malone
Nov.16:Bluefield 87-92Concord
Nov.15:Seton Hil 79-85WVWC
Nov.14:Clarion 82-76 Frostburg
Nov.14:Salem 52-71Fairmont (18)
Nov.13:Shaw 82-93WVSU
Nov.13:WSSU 66-65 Wheeling
Nov.13:Frostburg 61-86Millers.
Nov.13:Seton Hil 86-93NDC
Nov.13:Concord 78-98IUP (7)
Nov.13:WVWC 49-77Pitt-Jo.
Nov.13:GSC 89-93Calif., P
Nov.13:St.Augu. 59-62Charlesto
Nov.13:ESU 93-108W.Liberty (6)
Nov.13:Edinboro 55-89Fairmont (18)
Nov.13:ABU 71-81Slippery
Nov.13:Livingsto 88-83 Davis &
Nov.12:Shaw 80-76 Davis &
Nov.12:Calif., P 96-92 Charlesto
Nov.12:WSSU 82-104W.Liberty (6)
Nov.12:Seton Hil 54-66ABU
Nov.12:Livingsto 82-93WVSU
Nov.12:ESU 70-72Wheeling
Nov.12:Concord 91-96Pitt-Jo.
Nov.12:St.Augu. 75-87GSC
Nov.12:NDC 99-95 Slippery
Nov.9:Wheeling 54-82NKU
Nov.4:Fairmont (18) 89-91BGSU
Oct.31:Davis & 72-113Marshall
MntEast Standings
1
26-2 (20-2)
2
23-6 (18-4)
3
22-6 (17-5)
4
22-6 (16-6)
5
15-13 (12-10)
6
14-14 (11-11)
7
13-15 (9-13)
8
12-16 (8-14)
9
10-19 (8-14)
10
8-20 (6-16)
11
8-21 (6-16)
12
2-26 (1-21)
Stats Leaders
PPG
RPG
APG
SPG
BPG
Williams_John7

GSC
(193-G-)
Avg: 25.2

21.2
20.3
West Liberty Holds Off Charleston For Title (Photo: MntEast)
West Liberty State College 2021-22
Ben Howlett Ben Howlett Howlett
Viktor Kovacevic
Kovacevic
Will Yoakum
Yoakum
Bryce Butler
Butler
Pat Robinson III
Robinson III
Malik McKinney
McKinney
# Name CM (INCH) Pos Bo Nat Cls Former Team
10  Viktor Kovacevic 203 (6'8'') F Serbia Quincy
3  Will Yoakum 196 (6'5'') G USASr Hayes (Delaware, OH)
2  Bryce Butler 196 (6'5'') G USAJr Greater Latrobe (Latrobe, PA)
23  Pat Robinson III 190 (6'3'') G USASr Conwell-Egan Catholi (Fairless Hills, PA)
1  Malik McKinney 190 (6'3'') G USASr Newton (Newton, KS)
24  Ben Sarson 198 (6'6'') F USASo Cent.Catholic (Pittsburgh, PA)
14  Austin Webb 190 (6'3'') G USAFr South Point (South Point, OH)
13  Marlon Moore Jr. 196 (6'5'') F USA Benedictine (Cleveland, OH)
11  Christian Montague 185 (6'1'') G 1999 USAJr Chaminade Julienne (Dayton, OH)
33  Dante Spadafora 183 (6'0'') PG USAFr O.L. Sacred Heart (Coraopolis, PA)
5  Aiden Satterfield 201 (6'7'') F USAFr Charleston Catholic (Charleston, WV)
12  Garrett Denbow 186 (6'1'') G USASo Ashland (Ashland, OH)
25  Zach Rasile 185 (6'1'') G USASo McDonald (McDonald, OH)
4  Elijah Watson 201 (6'7'') F USASo Thornton Frac. S. (Lansing, IL)
20  Luke Powell 188 (6'2'') G USASo Barnesville (Barnesville, OH)
Head Coach: Ben Howlett
Coach Assistant: Mike Lamberti
Coach Assistant: Aaron Huffman
West Liberty Holds Off Charleston For Title - Mar 8, 2022
If University of Charleston coach Dwaine Osborne had a checklist heading into the Mountain East Conference Tournament men's basketball championship game, it probably would have looked something like this:
Hold West Liberty to less than 50 percent shooting.
Limit the Hilltoppers to 3 of 17 shooting from 3-point range.
Find a way to keep WLU below 80 points.
The No. 3-seeded Golden Eagles (24-7) did all of those things Sunday inside WesBanco Arena. Yet still, top-seeded and No. 2-ranked West Liberty (29-2) walked away with the hardware.
Conference player of the year Bryce Butler (6'5''-G) scored 17 points and pulled down a game-high 14 rebounds while Viktor Kovacevic (6'8''-F) led the way with 19 points as the Toppers rallied for their third victory of the season against UC.
The Hilltoppers, who also won the conference's regular-season championship, rewarded Coach Ben Howlett with his record-tying second MEC Tournament crown, and they did so in a physical fashion.
'I thought we really struggled offensively in the first half and I thought it was a grind-it-out win in the second half,' Howlett said. 'I thought we won three games three different ways this weekend.
'Friday against Wheeling it felt kind of rusty and we didn't play our brand of basketball. On Saturday I thought we played the best we played all year. (Sunday) we had to grind it out and I thought our effort was good.
'It was a physical game. We had some guys in foul trouble and I thought we had some guys step up and help us, especially on the defensive side of the ball.
While true, the difference was a trademark West Liberty 'blackout.' It was the only one the Toppers mustered, but it turned the tide and helped put yet another trophy in a crowded case.
After leading 29-28 at halftime, Charleston stretched the lead out to 43-35 on two of Keith Williams (6'2''-G)' 19 points. WLU, however, did not wilt.
Butler had a steal and a basket, a pair of free throws and a tip-in during a 10-0 spurt that turned an eight-point deficit into a 45-43 lead.
'The game, in a lot of ways went how we wanted it to go,' Osborne said. 'In my nine years we've played them in the championship three times - we've won one and now they've won two - and I think if you go back and look at them, it was 72-60, I think, two years ago when we played them. When we beat them it was 63-60.
'Everybody knows that West Liberty, what they do they do better than anybody. I don't know if we do it better than everyone else, but we try to execute and do what we're trying to do and it's a contrast of styles.
'That makes for a slugfest.'
Williams tallied again to knot the score for the final time, but Christian Montague put WLU back in front for the rest of the night on a conventional three-point play. He lost the ball but gathered it in mid-air to finish the play and put his team back on top for good.
Lamont McManus (6'6''-F), who has been a thorn in West Liberty's side for five seasons and was again for perhaps the final time, tried to keep UC in it and scored inside to cut it to 54-53. Those, as it turned out, were the last of the big man's 20 points - and perhaps not coincidentally, the Eagles' final gasp as they had one field goal in the final 4-plus minutes.
Kovacevic put home his own rebound and provided some breathing room a few trips later with a 3-pointer from the wing that made it 60-53. It was the final of his three beyond the arc - he was 3 of 6 while the rest of his teammates were a combined 0-for-11.
'It was huge because we couldn't hit a 3,' Howlett said. 'I thought the best play of the game was on that 3 when Pat (Robinson) drove, and it was a great pass to find Viktor.
'I was just proud we were able to close it out.'
Following a pair of Williams free throws to cut the deficit to 62-57, Butler scored on a tough basket inside to put it away.
'When I look at the boxscore, I think it's almost a game of 'a little bit,' ' Osborne said. 'They make 24 shots, we make 23.
'They make three 3s and we make two - both teams probably set basketball back 20 years in that regard.
'They got a couple more rebounds than us (and) they got a couple more assists than us. We had more turnovers and they had one more steal.
'Every category was a little bit.'
McManus got the Golden Eagles off and running, scoring their first nine points. WLU had no answer for him, but somehow found a way to stay within one at halftime after McManus scored ahead of the buzzer.
'What I told the guys at halftime is, we shot I think 9-for-31 in the first half and we were down one,' Howlett said. 'I knew we were going to go on a run at some point and that we had to make sure we put them away when we did.'
Mission accomplished.
Will Yoakum (6'5''-G), who is coming off two knee injuries, added 10 points for West Liberty and was named to the all-tournament team. Robinson, the Tournament Most Valuable Player, checked in with eight points, six rebounds and a pair of assists.
Those two were joined on the all-tournament team by McManus and Williams of UC, KJ Walker (5'10''-PG) of Alderson Broaddus, Fairmont State's Isaiah Sanders (6'5''-G/F), who also won the highest scoring average, Wheeling's Jordan Reid (6'1''-G) and Concord's Matt Weir (6'0''-PG). McManus pocketed the Commissioner's Heart and Hustle Award.

Tournament Leading Scorer
Isaiah Sanders (FAIR), 30.0 ppg (2 games)

Commissioner's Heart & Hustle Awards
Lamont McManus (UC)

MEC Tournament Final: West Liberty - Charleston 70-59
MEC Tournament Semifinals:
West Liberty - Fairmont State 117-96
Charleston - Alderson Broaddus 69-67

Courtesy of mountaineast.org
All-MEC Awards 2022 - Mar 8, 2022
All-Tournament MVP: USA Pat Robinson III (6'3''-G) of West Liberty
Player of the Year: USA Bryce Butler (6'5''-G) of West Liberty
Freshman of the Year: USA Jalen Knott (6'2''-PG) of Alderson Broaddus
Coach of the Year: Ben Howlett of West Liberty

First Team
USA Glen Abram (6'2''-G) of W.Va. State
USA Bryce Butler (6'5''-G) of West Liberty
USA Anthony Pittman (6'5''-F) of W.Va. State
USA Pat Robinson III (6'3''-G) of West Liberty
USA Isaiah Sanders (6'5''-G/F) of Fairmont State
USA John Williams (6'4''-G) of Glenville State
USA Keith Williams (6'2''-G) of Charleston
USA Jaedon Willis (6'0''-PG) of Notre Dame

Second Team
USA Zyon Dobbs (6'4''-G) of Fairmont State
USA Jarett Haines (5'11''-PG) of Wheeling
USA Lamont McManus (6'6''-F) of Charleston
USA Jeremiah Moore (6'6''-F) of W.Va. State
USA Jordan Reid (6'1''-G) of Wheeling
USA Samuel Rolle IV (5'11''-PG) of Davis & Elkins
USA Cole Vonhandorf (6'2''-G) of Fairmont State
USA KJ Walker (5'10''-PG) of Alderson Broaddus
USA Matt Weir (6'0''-PG) of Concord

Honorable Mention

USA Eddie Colbert III (6'6''-G/F) of Charleston
USA Agyei Edwards (5'11''-PG) of Frostburg State
USA Jayden Hibbitt (6'6''-G/F) of W.Va. Wesleyan
USA Marlon Moore Jr. (6'5''-F) of West Liberty
USA Adrian Scarborough (6'3''-G) of Glenville State

All-Tournament Team
USA KJ Walker (5'10''-PG) of Alderson Broaddus
USA Matt Weir (6'0''-PG) of Concord
USA Isaiah Sanders (6'5''-G/F) of Fairmont State
USA Jordan Reid (6'1''-G) of Wheeling
USA Lamont McManus (6'6''-F) of Charleston
USA Keith Williams (6'2''-G) of Charleston
USA Will Yoakum (6'5''-G) of West Liberty
USA Pat Robinson III (6'3''-G) of West Liberty