Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference: Season 2009-10


Tuskegee won SIAC Championship
2009-10 (Photo: SIAC)

SIAC
Regular Season
Standings
1 Clark Atlanta 19-5
2 Benedict 16-8
2 Tuskegee 16-8
2 Claflin 16-8
5 Stillman 14-10
6 Lane 13-11
6 Le Moyne - Owen 13-11
6 Albany St. 13-11
9 Kentucky St. 11-13
10 Paine 8-16
11 Ft.Valley St. 7-17
11 Morehouse 7-17
13 Miles 3-21


Tuskegee University 2009-10
04 Fisher Byron 6'1'' (185) G   USA
33 Nelson Andrae 6'6'' (198) F/C   USA
44 Ragsdale Aaron 6'5'' (196) F   USA
3 Thomas Calvin 6'0'' (183) G   USA
5 Friend Lorell 6'2'' (188) G   USA
23 White Derrick 6'3'' (191) F   USA
50 Hinton Stephen 6'7'' (201) C   USA
20 Morrow Derick 6'0'' (183) G/F   USA
55 Valdor Spen 6'9'' (206) C   Haitian
2 Jackson Jarrod 5'8'' (173) G   USA
10 Davis Robert 5'10'' (178) G   USA
42 Stangline Jerry 6'2'' (188) G   USA
35 Saint-Jean Gregory 6'6'' (198) F   USA
45 Acoff Michael 6'6'' (198) F   USA
1 Lucious Donald 6'1'' (186) G   USA
11 Williams Jeremy 6'1'' (185) G   USA
13 Johnson Moriah 6'4'' (193) F   USA
21 Bassette Eric 6'3'' (191) G   USA
Head Coach: Douglas Leon
Tuskegee Men Capture SIAC Championship
The 77th Annual SIAC Men's Basketball Championship Game pitted two teams who have smelled the aroma of an SIAC Championship. Although some time has elapsed since either has won the title, the number one seed Clark Atlanta University Panthers were winners of the 1965, 1954, and 1940 crowns. The number three seed Golden Tigers of Tuskegee University were winners of the 1979 and 1944 titles.
Tonight's championship game started with the teams trading early baskets. It was Clark Atlanta who broke to an early 10-6 lead before the first time out. With 14:05 remaining, it was a 12-11 Panther lead. At 11:30 left, Tuskegee took a 19-16 lead. At 10 minutes remaining, the Panthers claimed a 22-19 lead. That was still the score at the seven minute mark. The scoring lull continued until the 4:46 mark when Tuskegee's Jeremy Williams (6'1''-G) hit a pair of free throws to make the score 22-21, Clark Atlanta. After a defensive stop, on the next trip down the floor the Golden Tigers got a lay up from Derrick White (6'3''-F) to take the lead 23-22. It was the fifth lead change in the first half.
With 1:32 remaining, the teams were tied at 25 points. On a three point shot, Clark Atlanta's Jourdain Blackmon (6'1''-G) was fouled. He went one of three from the line and the Panthers led, 26-25. A steal and lay up by Johnathan Simpson (6'8''-C/F) just before the buzzer sent the Panthers of Clark Atlanta into the locker room with a 28-26 lead.
The Golden Tigers had the ball to start the second half. After a turnover, the Panthers seized the opportunity to take a 4-0 run and build a 32-26 lead. At the 17:42 mark, the Panthers led 34-28. A jumper by David Brown (6'4''-F) gave Clark Atlanta a 39-34 edge. Two successful trips down the floor for Tuskegee ended with lay ups by Robert Davis (5'10''-G) and White and cut the deficit to one point, 39-38. That was followed by a Lorell Friend (6'2''-G) lay up for Tuskegee who took the lead 40-39 with 11:54 remaining. It was the ninth lead change of the game.
A 5-0 run for Clark Atlanta starting at the 10:59 mark gave them a 45-40 lead with 8:38 remaining. The Golden Tigers immediately answered with their own 5-0 run to tie the game at 45 with 7:33 left. Blackmon countered with a three point jumper to spring Clark Atlanta ahead, 48-45. Andrew Nelson (6'1''-G) had a tip in on the Tuskegee end of the floor and the Golden Tigers trailed 48-47 at the 6:11 mark.
With 4:44 left, Tuskegee took a 51-48 lead after Lorell Friend converted a jump shot and then a lay up, forcing a Clark Atlanta time out. After the eleventh lead change, with 3:46 remaining, Tuskegee led 52-51.
With 2:00 left, Tuskegee led 56-52. With 1:09 left, the Tuskegee lead was extended to 59-53. With 17 seconds left Tuskegee led 60-57 and would go on to win the SIAC crown 61-57.
The freshman Calvin Thomas (6'0''-G) led the conference champs in scoring with 16 points. Lorell Friend added 15 points and eight rebounds. Derrick White contributed 10 points and 16 rebounds.
The conference title was the first for head coach Leon Douglas at Tuskegee University and his second overall (he won his first conference title as the head coach of the Tigers of Stillman College in 2006).
Courtesy of SIAC


SIAC Tournament Final: Tuskegee - Clark Atlanta 61-57
SIAC Tournament Semifinals:
Tuskegee - Benedict 65-53
Clark Atlanta - Claflin 70-65

SIAC All-Tournament MVP: Calvin Thomas of Tuskegee

All-SIAC 1st Team 2009-10
Najee Lane
Lane
Ladarius Johnson
Johnson
Lajay Sears
Sears
Kennie Eberhart
Eberhart
Tony Johnson
Johnson

All-SIAC 1st Team
Najee Lane (6'4''-G/F-88) of Clark Atlanta
Eric Salley (6'0''-G) of Claflin
Ladarius Johnson (6'2''-G) of LeMoyne-Owen
Lajay Sears of Stillman
Andrae Nelson (6'6''-F/C) of Tuskegee

All-SIAC 2nd Team
Kennie Eberhart (6'4''-F) of Benedict
Tony Johnson (6'3''-G) of Kentucky State
Maurice Mickens (5'11''-G) of LeMoyne-Owen
Jelani Figures (6'5''-G/F-88) of Morehouse
Geno Green (6'5''-F) of Paine

All-SIAC Player of the Year: Najee Lane of Clark Atlanta
All-SIAC Freshman of the Year: James Edmonds of Lane
All-SIAC Coach of the Year: Darryl Jacobs of Clark Atlanta