Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference: Season 2022-23

Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference 2022-23
Q.Finals Semis Final 2023 Semis Q.Finals
Benedict78
SSU68
KSU81
Tuskegee67
Benedict83
KSU71
Benedict46
Miles60
Miles72
Morehouse67
EWC52
Miles71
Lane64
Morehouse68
Standings 2022-23
#
Team
W-L
Eastern Division
1
16-5 (18-9)
2
14-7 (17-9)
3
13-8 (15-10)
5
8-13 (8-20)
6
7-14 (8-20)
7
5-16 (6-20)
8
4-17 (4-22)
Western Division
1
15-5 (20-7)
2
15-5 (21-6)
3
13-7 (18-10)
4
12-8 (14-12)
5
11-9 (12-12)
6
5-15 (5-22)
7
5-15 (8-18)
Stats Leaders 2022-23
PPG
RPG
APG
SPG
BPG
Kabamba_Beril

Spring Hill
6'7'' G
Avg: 18.5 ppg

1
18.5
2
18.4
3
16.7
4
16.5
5
16.4
8
15.1
10
15.0
Miles College won Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Championship
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Garrick Baines
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Rodney Battle
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Elijah Horton
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Tournament MVP
Regular Season MVP
Top Scorer
Golden Bears win another SIAC title-Mar 5, 2023
SAVANNAH, Ga. -- Miles winning the 2023 TIAA SIAC Basketball Championship with a 60-46 win over Benedict is a story rife with subplots and twists that explain how difficult it can be to put everything together and win the league title. But it is through some of those tales that explains how the victory - which secured a third SIAC crown in four tries for head coach Fred Watson since he took over the Golden Bears program in 2018 - looked so easy and thorough in the box score.

Tournament Most Valuable Player Rodney Battle (6'1''-G) scored the first points of the game on a 3-pointer and Miles never trailed from that point. He scored eight of his game-high 15 points in the first half but he was not his dominant self in this contest. Watson has said that he and Battle both know that teams are going to design game plans to stop him but that there are others on the team who can step up in his stead to get the job done.

Normally, that is guard Eddie Smith (6'2''-G). But against Benedict, Smith was grinding through an injury that only allowed him to play 13 minutes and take two shots from the field (he missed them both). So others had to move to the forefront, and they did in a big way.

Last season, Yasim Hooker (6'5''-G) and Mykayle Carter (6'7''-F) were the two go-to players on offense. Hooker was a First Team All-Conference performer in 2022 but ceded the primary scoring responsibility to Battle and concentrated on other parts of his game. But in need of some scoring against the Tigers, he stepped right up, scoring 11 points on 5-of-8 shooting, grabbed seven rebounds and blocked two shots. Miles closed the first half by scoring the last 10 points. The final three came on a 50-foot heave from Hooker that swished through as the horn was sounding to give Miles a 33-19 lead at the half. He also showed his skywalking abilities, rocking two monster dunks in the second half en route to a spot on the All-Tournament Team.

Carter, a long-range marksman who averaged more than 10 points per game and shot 43 percent from downtown last season, saw both numbers regress in 2022-23 and was coming off an 0-for-6 shooting performance in Friday's overtime win over Morehouse. But he finally found his stroke against Benedict. He scored 13 points on 5-of-10 shooting from the field, including 3-of-5 on 3-pointers. He followed Hooker's two dunks with back-to-back 3-balls that gave Miles a 47-30 lead midway through the second half and had Benedict on the ropes.

Before January 30, Chase Ballard (5'10''-PG) was averaging just under 17 minutes of playing time per contest. He has been the backup point guard all season, but in crunch time, he was not always on the floor. Since then, the sophomore has seen hs playing time jump nearly nine minutes per game. He was already playing big minutes down the stretch in this tournament but when Smith was hobbled early, he was the first man up. His consistent brand of defense was supplemented with a career-high 14 points in 31 minutes against Benedict. He was 4-of-6 from the floor, had a team-high four assists, and was perfect from the charity stripe - including four straight freebies inside the final two minutes that iced the championship for the Golden Bears. Even though he did not start a game during the tournament, he was named to the All-Tournament Team.

No one on this year's team was a part of the previous two SIAC Championships at Miles and each of them, along with their coach, savored the road traveled to get to the league's pinnacle. But the group, as a whole, has bigger aspirations and they will come more into focus on Sunday night when Miles finds out its opponent in the NCAA South Region Tournament as the SIAC automatic representative in the national tournament.

Courtesy of thesiac.com

All-SIAC Awards 2023-Mar 5, 2023
All-Tournament MVP: USA Rodney Battle (6'1''-G) of Miles
Player of the Year: USA KJ Doucet (6'7''-F) of FVSU
Defensive Player of the Year: USA Jamal Reynolds (6'0''-PG) of FVSU
Freshman of the Year: USA Terin Wofford (6'4''-G) of Albany St.
Newcomer of the Year: USA Rodney Battle (6'1''-G) of Miles
Coach of the Year: Horace Broadnax of SSU

All-SIAC First Team 2023
Battle
Battle
Boyd
Boyd
Doucet
Doucet
Bowles
Bowles
Kabamba
Kabamba

First Team

USA Rodney Battle (6'1''-G) of Miles
USA Gregg Boyd (5'10''-PG) of Tuskegee
USA KJ Doucet (6'7''-F) of FVSU
USA Eleik Bowles (6'4''-F) of SSU
USA Beril Kabamba (6'7''-G) of Spring Hill

All-SIAC Second Team 2023
Booker
Booker
Kopa
Kopa
Richardson
Richardson
Wilson
Wilson
Reynolds
Reynolds

Second Team

USA Devin Booker (6'4''-G) of Tuskegee
USA Tana Kopa (6'6''-F) of Spring Hill
USA Kerry Richardson (6'7''-F) of Morehouse
USA Gjerard Wilson (6'1''-G) of LeMoyne-Owen
USA Jamal Reynolds (6'0''-PG) of FVSU

SIAC All-Tournament Team 2023
Hooker
Hooker
Battle
Battle
McCoy
McCoy
King
King
Richardson
Richardson

All-Tournament Team

USA Yasim Hooker (6'5''-G) of Miles
USA Rodney Battle (6'1''-G) of Miles
Bahamas Malachi McCoy (6'5''-F) of Benedict
USA Dontavius King (6'7''-F-2000) of Benedict
USA Kerry Richardson (6'7''-F) of Morehouse