NCAA D2 National Championships Bracket 2014
Central Missouri wins Division II title - Mar 29, 2014 Central Missouri won the NCAA Division II championship game with
defense, facing a West Liberty squad that averaged 101 points, the Mules
held the Hilltoppers 24 below their average Saturday in an 84-77
victory.
Daylen Robinson (6'0''-PG-90) scored 16 of his 21 points in
the second half for Central Missouri.
"Defense was the difference at the end," said Robinson, the
tournament MVP. "Coach [Kim Anderson ] said, 'We need stops these 4 minutes,' and that's
just what we did. We knew we had to contest their shots, or they
would score a bunch of points. We kept our poise late in the
game, offensively and defensively."
Dillon Deck (6'9''-F) added 16 points and 10 rebounds for
Central Missouri (30-5), including two key baskets in the final
4 minutes. The Mules also won the Division II title in 1984.
Robinson hit a 3-pointer with 8:18 left to tie it at 65, then
made it 68-65 with another 3-pointer 90 seconds later. The Mules
never trailed again.
Central Missouri could not pull away, however.
UCM led 76-73 with less than 3 minutes to go, and that's when
defense began to take over. The 6-foot-9 Deck deflected two
shots, then stepped up and made a key basket to put his team
ahead 78-73 with 1:40 to go. After
C.J. Hester (6'4''-G) cut Central Missouri's lead to 78-75
with a pair of free throws, Deck grabbed an offensive rebound
following a missed free throw, was fouled, and hit both free
throws to put the Mules up 80-75.
West Liberty came up empty the next two times downcourt, and the
Mules held on..
"Every coach dreams of winning a national championship, but that
only happened to me because of the players around me," Anderson
said. "Their ability to stay focused and not get rattled showed
through again. This was a very difficult opponent for us. We
knew if West Liberty put up 101 points in this game, we wouldn't
win."
West Liberty built a 35-26 lead before the Mules came back to
tie it at 37 late in the first half. Neither team led by more
than five points in the second half until the final 20 seconds
in the game that had 14 ties and nine lead changes.
Shawn Dyer (6'0''-PG) led West Liberty (31-4) with 19
points, and
Cedric Harris (6'0''-PG) had 18 - 14 in the first half.
"It's tough getting this far, and going home without a
championship," West Liberty coach
Jim Crutchfield said. "These guys are hurting right now. In
a few days, well, maybe a few years, they'll look back and be
very proud of their accomplishments."
Courtesy of NCAA
West All-Stars pull away and win 121-109 at DII College All-Star Game - Apr 5, 2014 The National Association of Basketball Coaches West All-Stars used a 21-13 run to pull away in the first half and cruised to a 121-109 victory over the East All-Stars Friday evening at the Ford Center in Evansville, Indiana. The West All-Stars have won seven of the nine all-star games since the inaugural in 2006. The West surged in the middle part of the first half, building an 18-point lead, 48-30, with 5:37 left before halftime. The East rallied to in the final five minutes of the opening half and slashed the deficit to seven points, 59-52, by the intermission. Leading the way in the first half for the West was Delta State University forward/center Willie Readus (6'7''-F) and Central Washington University guard Mark McLaughlin (6'6''-G) with 10 points each. The East was led in the opening 20 minutes by the 10-point performance of Tarleton State University guard Chuck Guy (6'0''-PG-92). In the second half, the West was able to match the East run for run and never led by fewer than five points before ending the game with the 121-109 victory. The second half leaders for the West were Angelo State University forward Kenny Williams (6'7''-F), who had 14 points, and McLaughlin, who had a second half of 10 points. The East was paced by Southwestern Oklahoma State University guard Rod Camphor (6'3''-G), who had 14 points, and University of Southern Indiana center Aaron Nelson (6'8''-F), who had 12 points. Overall, the West was led by Williams and McLaughlin with 20 points each, while Readus finished with 19 points and a game-high 10 rebounds. Nelson, Camphor, and Guy led the East with 17 points each. East All-Stars 02 Aaron Nelson of S.Indiana 15 Ishmael Hollis (6'8''-F-92) of N.Georgia 22 Vincent Bailey (6'7''-F-91) of Lincoln Memorial 05 Rod Camphor of SW Oklahoma St. 12 Lawrence Thomas (5'9''-PG-91) of S.Indiana 04 Chuck Guy of Tarleton St. 23 Xavier Humphrey (6'6''-F) of Charleston 32 Greg Kahlig (6'6''-F-92) of Findlay, OH 43 Ellis Cooper (6'3''-F-91) of Franklin Pierce 52 Dominykas Milka (6'8''-C) of St.Rose, NY West All-Stars 05 Mike Carlson (6'9''-F) of Truman St. 10 Marcel Souberbielle (6'8''-F-91) of Indiana, PA 25 Willie Readus of Delta State 02 Deshaun Cooper (5'8''-PG-91) of NW Missouri St. 34 Marquis Addison (6'4''-G) of Missouri So. 01 Rashaun Claiborne (6'4''-G-90) of N.Alabama 12 Chandler Hash (6'0''-PG-92) of Anderson, SC 32 Mark McLaughlin of Cent.Washington 33 Kenny Williams of Angelo St. 44 Austin Bragg (6'9''-C-91) of W.Washington Courtesy of NABC ![]() Daktronics NCAA D2 All-American Awards - Apr 8, 2014
Player of the Year:
Brandon Jefferson (5'9''-PG-91) of Metro State
First Team
Vincent Bailey (6'7''-F-91) of Lincoln Memorial
Cedric Harris (6'0''-PG) of West Liberty Brandon Jefferson (5'9''-PG-91) of Denver of Metro State Garret Kerr (6'4''-F) of the Sciences Aaron Nelson (6'8''-F) of Southern Indiana
Second Team
Kevin Capers (6'2''-G-93) of Florida Southern David Downs (6'2''-G) of Seattle Pacific Joshua Gibbs (6'5''-F-90) of Central Oklahoma Greg Kahlig (6'6''-F-92) of Findlay Zach Monaghan (6'3''-G-92) of Minnesota State Third Team Mike Carlson (6'9''-F) of Truman State Tim Dezelski (6'6''-F-90) of Hillsdale Greg Langston (6'3''-G) of Southern Connecticut Mark McLaughlin (6'6''-G) of Central Washington Derrick White (6'4''-G) of Colo.Univ. at Colorado Springs Daktronics NCAA D2 All-Region Awards 2014 - Apr 8, 2014
First Team
Adam Blazek (6'1''-G) of Gannon Whis Grant (6'0''-PG) of East Stroudsburg Cedric Harris (6'0''-PG) of West Liberty Wali Hepburn (6'4''-G-89) of Lock Haven Mark Thomas (5'10''-PG) of Livingstone Second Team Joe Bell (6'6''-F) of Mansfield Lawrence Dearmond (6'2''-G/F-92) of Notre Dame C.J. Hester (6'4''-G) of West Liberty Lamar Mallory (6'7''-F) of Glenville State Brantley Osborne (6'2''-G) of Shepherd Player of the Year: Cedric Harris of West Liberty
First Team
Zach Monaghan (6'3''-G-92) of Minnesota State Joshua Gibbs (6'5''-F-90) of Central Oklahoma Deshaun Cooper (5'8''-PG-91) of Northwest Missouri State Assem Marei (6'9''-F/C-92) of Minnesota State Craig Nicholson (5'8''-PG) of Fort Hays State Second Team Bryton Hobbs (6'0''-PG-91) of Northeastern State Rod Camphor (6'3''-G) of Southwestern Oklahoma State Marquis Addison (6'4''-G) of Missouri Southern State Joey Woods (6'2''-G-89, agency: BBEH Cokrlija) of Upper Iowa Casey Schilling (6'6''-F-94) of Augustana Player of the Year: Zach Monaghan of Minnesota State
First Team
Peter Alexis (6'10''-F-92) of of Philadelphia Eric Anderson (6'8''-F/C) of of New Haven Garret Kerr (6'4''-F) of University of the Sciences Greg Langston (6'3''-G) of Southern Connecticut Dominykas Milka (6'8''-C) of Saint Rose Second Team Vaughn Allen (6'6''-F) of LIU Post Ellis Cooper (6'3''-F-91) of Franklin Pierce John Petrucelli (6'4''-F) of Molloy Nick Smith (6'7''-F) of Dominican Tylon Smith (6'2''-G) of Southern Connecticut Player of the Year: Garret Kerr (6'4''-F) of University of the Sciences
First Team
Aaron Nelson (6'8''-F) of Southern Indiana Derek Billing (6'2''-G) of Lake Superior State Greg Kahlig (6'6''-F-92) of Findlay Tim Dezelski (6'6''-F-90) of Hillsdale Mike Carlson (6'9''-F) of Truman Second Team Zygimantas Riauka (6'9''-F-93) of Wis.-Parkside Cameron Adams (6'5''-F-93) of Drury Bryce Foster (6'4''-G/F) of Missouri S&T Kameron Bundy (6'2''-G) of Drury Austin Armga (6'3''-G-91) of Michigan Tech Player of the Year: Aaron Nelson of Southern Indiana
First Team
Kevin Capers (6'2''-G-93) of Florida Southern College of Florida Southern Willie Readus (6'7''-F) of Delta State University of Delta State Brandon Davey (6'6''-F) of Fort Valley State University of Fort Valley State Jerrel Harris (5'10''-PG) of Saint Leo College of Saint Leo Nate Johnson (6'3''-G) of University of West Florida of West Florida Second Team Yunio Barrueta (6'6''-G) of Barry University Rashaun Claiborne (6'4''-G-90) of North Alabama Corbin Jackson (6'6''-F) of Florida Tech Trey Casey (6'3''-G) of Christian Brothers Darrius Williams (6'4''-G) of Morehouse Player of the Year: Kevin Capers of Florida Southern
First Team
Brandon Jefferson (5'9''-PG-91) of Metro State Chuck Guy (6'0''-PG-92) of Tarleton State Alex Herrera (6'9''-C) of Fort Lewis Kenny Williams (6'7''-F) of Angelo State Derrick White (6'4''-G) of UC-Colorado Springs Second Team Monzaigo Williams (6'0''-PG) of Midwestern State De'Andre Upchurch (6'2''-G) of Tarleton State Mitch McCarron (6'3''-G-92) of Metro State Jake Toupal (6'3''-G) of Arkansas-Fort Smith Trevor Wages (6'9''-C) of Colorado Mines Player of the Year: Brandon Jefferson of Metro State
First Team
Vincent Bailey (6'7''-F-91) of Lincoln Memorial Chandler Hash (6'0''-PG-92) of Anderson (S.C.) Antoine Davis (6'5''-F) of Carson-Newman Troran Brown (6'2''-G) of Montevallo Roderick Perkins (6'5''-F) of Erskine Second Team Ishmael Hollis (6'8''-F-92) of North Georgia Pj Foster (6'0''-PG-91) of Limestone Ronald Zimmerman (6'0''-PG-91) of USC Aiken Evrik Gary (6'3''-G) of Francis Marion Ishmael Sanders (6'1''-G) of Carson-Newman Player of the Year: Vincent Bailey of Lincoln Memorial
First Team
David Downs (6'2''-G) of Seattle Pacific Lacy Haddock (6'3''-G) of CSU San Bernardino Mark McLaughlin (6'6''-G) of Central Washington Zach Robbins (6'10''-F) of Dixie State Marcus Bell (6'9''-C-90) of CSU Stanislaus Second Team Ryan Berg (6'2''-G) of California Baptist Deronn Scott (6'6''-G) of Cal Poly Pomona Lee Bailey (6'0''-PG) of Chaminade Patrick Simon (6'8''-F-92) of Seattle Pacific Austin Bragg (6'9''-C-91) of Western Washington Player of the Year: David Downs of Seattle Pacific NABC NCAA D2 Awards 2014 - Apr 8, 2014
Coach of the Year:
Kim Anderson of Central Missouri
Player of the Year: Brandon Jefferson (5'9''-PG-91) of Metro State
NABC NCAA D2 All-Region Awards 2014
First Team
Adam Blazek (6'1''-G) of Gannon Whis Grant (6'0''-PG) of East Stroudsburg Cedric Harris (6'0''-PG) of West Liberty Wali Hepburn (6'4''-G-89) of Lock Haven Xavier Humphrey (6'6''-F) of Charleston Mark Thomas (5'10''-PG) of Livingstone Second Team Joe Bell (6'6''-F) of Mansfield Malachi Leonard (6'8''-F/C) of Seton Hill Lamar Mallory (6'7''-F) of Glenville State Brantley Osborne (6'2''-G) of Shepherd Marcel Souberbielle (6'8''-F-91) of IUP Coach of the Year: Jeff Wilson of East Stroudsburg
First Team
Rod Camphor (6'3''-G) of SW Oklahoma State Deshaun Cooper (5'8''-PG-91) of NW Missouri State Joshua Gibbs (6'5''-F-90) of Central Oklahoma Assem Marei (6'9''-F/C-92) of MinnState, Mankato Zach Monaghan (6'3''-G-92) of MinnState, Mankato Craig Nicholson (5'8''-PG) of Fort Hays State Second Team Marquis Addison (6'4''-G) of Missouri So Dillon Deck (6'9''-F) of Cent.Missouri Bryton Hobbs (6'0''-PG-91) of Northeastern State Kellen Taylor (6'7''-G-90) of Winona State Joey Woods (6'2''-G-89) of Upper Iowa Coach of the Year: Matt Margenthaler of MinnState, Mankato
First Team
Eric Anderson (6'8''-F/C) of New Haven Ellis Cooper (6'3''-F-91) of Franklin Pierce Garret Kerr (6'4''-F) of University of the Sciences Greg Langston (6'3''-G) of S.Connecticut Dominykas Milka (6'8''-C) of St. Rose Tylon Smith (6'2''-G) of S.Connecticut Second Team Peter Alexis (6'10''-F-92) of Philadelphia Darien Davis (6'2''-G) of Dowling Mike McCahey (6'5''-F) of St. Anselm John Petrucelli (6'4''-F) of Molloy Nick Smith (6'7''-F) of Dominican Coach of the Year: Mike Donnelly of Southern Connecticut
First Team
Austin Armga (6'3''-G-91) of Michigan Tech Derek Billing (6'2''-G)of Lake Superior Kameron Bundy (6'2''-G) of Drury Mike Carlson (6'9''-F) of Truman Greg Kahlig (6'6''-F-92) of Findlay Aaron Nelson (6'8''-F) of Southern Indiana Second Team Tim Dezelski (6'6''-F-90) of Hillsdale Bryce Foster (6'4''-G/F) of Missouri S&T Ryan Jackson (6'2''-G) of Lewis Keisten Jones (6'3''-G) of Bellarmine Zygimantas Riauka (6'9''-F-93) of UW Parkside Coach of the Year: Steve Hesser of Drury
First Team
Kevin Capers (6'2''-G-93) of Florida Southern Trey Casey (6'3''-G) of Christian Brothers Rashaun Claiborne (6'4''-G-90) of North Alabama Jerrel Harris (5'10''-PG) of Saint Leo Desmond Raymond (6'0''-PG-90) of West Alabama Willie Readus (6'7''-F) of Delta State Second Team Yunio Barrueta (6'6''-G) of Barry Brandon Davey (6'6''-F) of Fort Valley State Jermaine Jackson (6'4''-G) of FIT Nate Johnson (6'3''-G) of West Florida Devin Schmidt (6'4''-F) of Delta State Coach of the Year: Linc Darner of Florida Southern
First Team
Chuck Guy (6'0''-PG-92) of Tarleton State Alex Herrera (6'9''-C) of Fort Lewis Brandon Jefferson (5'9''-PG-91) of Metropolitan State Mitch McCarron (6'3''-G-92) of Metropolitan State Derrick White (6'4''-G) of Colorado, Colorado Springs Kenny Williams (6'7''-F) of Angelo State Second Team Nicholas Kay (6'9''-C-92) of Metropolitan State Jake Toupal (6'3''-G) of Arkansas, Fort Smith De'Andre Upchurch (6'2''-G) of Tarleton State Trevor Wages (6'9''-C) of Colorado School of Mines Monzaigo Williams (6'0''-PG) of Midwestern State Co-Coach of the Year: Derrick Clark of Metropolitan State, Lonn Reisman of Tarleton State
First Team
Vincent Bailey (6'7''-F-91) of Lincoln Memorial Troran Brown (6'2''-G) of Montevallo Evrik Gary (6'3''-G) of Francis Marion Chandler Hash (6'0''-PG-92) of Anderson Ishmael Hollis (6'8''-F-92) of North Georgia Ronald Zimmerman (6'0''-PG-91) of USC Aiken Second Team Antoine Davis (6'5''-F) of Carson Newman Chris Flemmings (6'5''-G) of Barton Pj Foster (6'0''-PG-91) of Limestone KJ Sherrill (6'8''-F) of Georgia Regents DeVontae Wright (6'0''-PG-92) of USC Aiken Coach of the Year: Vince Alexander of USC Aiken
Ryan Berg (6'2''-G) of California Baptist Austin Bragg (6'9''-C-91) of Western Washington David Downs (6'2''-G) of Seattle Pacific Lacy Haddock (6'3''-G) of CSU San Bernardino Patrick Simon (6'8''-F-92) of Seattle Pacific Richard Woodworth (6'3''-G-91) of Western Washington Second Team Kirby Gardner (6'2''-G) of CSU San Bernardino Mark McLaughlin (6'6''-G) of Central Washington Zach Robbins (6'10''-F) of Dixie State Deronn Scott (6'6''-G) of Cal Poly Pomona Travis Thompson (6'1''-G-91) of Alaska Anchorage Coach of the Year: Ryan Looney of Seattle Pacific | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Central Missouri won the NCAA Division II championship game with
defense, facing a West Liberty squad that averaged 101 points, the Mules
held the Hilltoppers 24 below their average Saturday in an 84-77
victory.
























































