Colonial States Athletic Conference: Season 2022-23

Colonial States Athletic Conference 2022-23
Q.Finals Semis Final 2023 Semis Q.Finals
Rosemont68
Wilson91
Wilson89
Keystone68
Cairn88
Keystone95
Keystone81
St.Elizabeth69
Standings 2022-23
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Team
W-L
1
12-2 (17-9)
2
11-3 (19-8)
3
9-5 (11-15)
4
8-6 (14-14)
6
5-9 (11-14)
Regular Season MVP
Wilson College won Colonial States Athletic Conference Championship
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Back-to-back! Wilson takes down Giants in title tilt-Feb 26, 2023
Wilson will be heading back to the NCAA Tournament after defeating Keystone 89-68 in the CSAC Tournament Championship in front of a capacity crowd on Saturday afternoon. It's back-to-back titles for the Phoenix who won their first conference crown in program history last season.
The Basics
Score: No. 2 Wilson 89, No. 4 Keystone 68
Venue: Gannett Field House
Records: No. 2 Wilson 19-8, No. 4 Keystone 14-14

How It Happened
It may have been cold in Chambersburg, but the Phoenix were quick to heat up Gannett as Rick Godwin (6'1''-G) Jr. (Sr., Largo, Md. / Largo / Southern Maryland) sent the home fans into a roar with a 3-pointer right after tip-off. Wilson ended up hitting 4-of-6 to start the game, but the Giants were hot from the start as well to equal the Phoenix at 10-all four minutes into the game. With the score tied at 12, the Phoenix made their first push of the game and went on 8-0 run with buckets from Antonio Bussey (6'8''-C) (Sr., Aiken, S.C. / Aiken / Claflin), Godwin, Darryl Garib (6'3''-F) (Sr., Dallas, Texas / Forest Park), and Ibraheem Bundu (6'5''-F) (So., Largo, Md. / CCBC Dundalk).
The Giants were quick to respond with a 7-0 run of their own, but the Phoenix were just getting started and answered with the next seven. Wilson led by as many as 12 in the first half after Garib drove the lane on a dish from Jordan Miles (5'11''-PG) (Sr., Waldorf, Md. / Westlake) to make the score 45-33. Keystone came back to make it an eight point game looking to keep the deficit in single digits at the half, but Godwin beat the buzzer with his third triple of the game to put Wilson up 48-37 at the break.
Wilson remained in control in the second half holding a double-digit lead for the rest of the game. The Phoenix eventually pushed their lead out to 17 for the first time after Bussey took a feed from Miles and extended his arm over a Keystone defender for a thunderous dunk to make the score 59-42 with 15:34 to go.
The Giants did make one final attempt to come back and eventually cut Wilson's lead to 10 after a Jack Anderson (6'4''-G) 3-pointer with 5:58 to go. The Phoenix wouldn't let them get any closer than that. A Garib layup, a pair of Bundu free throws, and a pair of buckets by Godwin sandwiched around a Giants layup had the home team back up 17 with 4:11 to play. In the end, Wilson was able to outscore Keystone 19-8 down the stretch to keep the game out of reach.

Inside The Numbers
Garib capped off an incredible tournament with 29 points and 12 rebounds for his 11th double double of the season. His first half numbers would have been enough for most players as he scored 21 and pulled down six boards in the opening 20 alone. He added five assists to his line as well.
As a result of his play today and his 21 point performance in the semifinals, Garib was named the CSAC Tournament MVP.
Godwin also put up incredible numbers as he dropped a season-high 29 points on the Giants. He went 11-of-19 from the field with five treys. Additionally he pulled down four rebounds and dished out four assists.
Bussey was busy as well for the Phoenix as he recorded his ninth double double of the season with 13 points and 12 boards. It's his fourth in as many games. He was 6-for-9 from the field, tallied three assists, and made two steals.
Robertson was once again effective as the court general with 10 points and five assists. He also got into the mix off the glass with seven rebounds.
Wilson outrebounded the Giants by a 46-31 count. Fourteen boards were on the offensive end which led to 19 second chance points for the Blue and Black.
Overall Wilson shot 51.4% (36-for-70) from the field. It's the 11th game the Phoenix have shot 50% or better and are 10-1 in those games.
Keystone was led by the trio of Javen Flowers-Smith (6'0''-PG), Daivel Jackson (6'7''-F), and Jack Anderson, all of which scored 16 points. For Flowers-Smith, he was held eight points below his league-leading average of 24.0 points per game.
The win extends Wilson's program record winning streak to 12 games.
The 19 wins are the second-most in program history, one shy of the 2017-18 squad that went 20-8.

Courtesy of csacsports.org

All-CSAC Awards 2023-Feb 28, 2023
All-Tournament MVP: USA Darryl Garib (6'3''-F) of Wilson
Player of the Year: USA Jack Anderson (6'4''-G) of Keystone
Co-Defensive Player of the Year: USA Pierre Harden (6'5''-F) of St.Elizabeth
Co-Defensive Player of the Year: USA Antonio Bussey (6'8''-C) of Wilson
Rookie of the Year: USA Javen Flowers-Smith (6'0''-PG) of Keystone
Coach of the Year: Jason O'Connell of Cairn

All-CSAC First Team 2023
Cannady
Cannady
Bradford
Bradford
Mitchell
Mitchell

First Team

USA Jamal Cannady (6'1''-G) of Bryn Athyn
USA Derian Bradford (6'6''-F) of Cairn
USA Jack Anderson (6'4''-G) of Keystone
USA Zaire Mitchell (6'2''-F) of Rosemont
USA Darryl Garib (6'3''-F) of Wilson

All-CSAC Second Team 2023
Rivera
Rivera
Flowers-Smith
Flowers-Smith
Blackmond
Blackmond

Second Team

USA Jesse Rivera (5'11''-PG) of Cairn
USA Javen Flowers-Smith (6'0''-PG) of Keystone
USA Daivel Jackson (6'7''-F) of Keystone
USA D'Angelo Blackmond (6'5''-F) of Centenary, NJ
USA Antonio Bussey (6'8''-C) of Wilson

All-CSAC Honorable Mention 2023
McCann
McCann
Clark
Clark
West
West

Honorable Mention

USA Jaryn McCann (6'6''-F) of Bryn Athyn
USA Kameron Clark (6'6''-F) of Cairn
USA Ashton West (6'1''-G) of Clark Summit
USA Pierre Harden (6'5''-F) of St.Elizabeth
USA Rick Godwin (6'1''-G) of Wilson

All-Sportsmanship Team
USA Anthony Burr (5'11''-PG) of Bryn Athyn
USA Derian Bradford (6'6''-F) of Cairn
USA Garrett Plantz (6'3''-F) of Clark Summit
USA Shane Rosencrans (5'9''-PG) of Keystone
USA Tyler Morgan (6'2''-G) of Rosemont
USA Kevin Cadet (6'3''-G) of St.Elizabeth
USA Isaiah Reece (6'5''-F) of UVF
USA Jordan Miles (5'11''-PG) of Wilson