Little East Conference: Season 2014-15

LEC Ranking
 1. E.Connecticut (25) 13-1 
 2. Rhode Island 10-4 
 3. Mass.-Dartmouth 9-5 
 4. Keene St. 8-6 
 5. Mass.-Boston 6-8 
 6. W.Connecticut 6-8 
 7. Plymouth St. 2-12 
 8. S.Maine 2-12 


Keene State College wins the LEC 2014-2015 title (Photo: LEC)

LEC Women 2014-2015
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Keene State College 2014-15
Rob Colbert Rob Colbert Colbert
Tom Doyle
Doyle
Nate Howard
Howard
Lucas Hammel
Hammel
Jaquel Edwards
Edwards
Dizel Wright
Wright
# Name CM (INCH) Pos Bo NAT
20  Doyle Tom 190 (6'3'') G USA
40  Howard Nate 213 (7'0'') C USA
14  Hammel Lucas 185 (6'1'') G USA
35  Edwards Jaquel 190 (6'3'') G USA
3  Wright Dizel 180 (5'11'') PG USA
0  Ozzella Matt 193 (6'4'') G USA
34  Lunn Jeff 198 (6'6'') F USA
21  Sherlock Matt 188 (6'2'') G USA
12  Emdin Paul 188 (6'2'') G USA
15  Gagliolo Nick 185 (6'1'') G USA
5  Lacroix Jesse 183 (6'0'') PG USA
1  Stitchell Nate 173 (5'8'') PG USA
4  Reese Matt 188 (6'2'') G USA
13  Layman Jimmy 190 (6'3'') F USA
24  Jean-Marie Rodney 198 (6'6'') F USA
25  Ovalle Carlos 183 (6'0'') PG USA
31  Brown Rob 193 (6'4'') F USA
30  Murphy Owen 198 (6'6'') F USA
Head Coach: Rob Colbert
Coach Assistant: Kevin Justice
Coach Assistant: Doug Jenkins
Coach Assistant: Steve Boudreau


Keene State College Clinches Second Little East Crown - Feb 28, 2015

A year after the worst season as a Division III member, the Keene State College men's basketball team are the champions of the Little East Conference Tournament. The Owls won their second ever tournament title with a 75-57 win over Rhode Island College on Saturday.
The Owls, 8-17 in 2013-14, completed a stunning run through the tournament by beating top seeded Eastern Connecticut State University in the semifinals and No. 2 seed RIC in the final. It's the first time the Owls have defeated the Anchormen in the LEC tournament - KSC had lost all five previous meetings, including title tilts in 2007 and 2013. It's the first win for KSC over RIC since a 92-91 on January 14, 2012.
It's the second tournament title for the Owls, who also won in 2004. KSC will find out who and where they will be playing when the NCAA Selection Show airs at 12:30 pm on Monday.
Senior Tom Doyle (6'3''-G), the Owls leading scorer and the only senior on the team, was named the Tournament's Most Outstanding Player. Doyle, who had scored 35 in the quarterfinals against Western Connecticut State and 30 against Eastern Connecticut State in the semifinals, had a double-double with 12 points and 11 rebounds.
Rhode Island was making its ninth straight appearance in the final, having won six titles in the previous eight years. Keene gains the automatic bid to the NCAA Division III tournament as the conference champion.
Keene never trailed after the opening point of the game and after holding a one-point lead at the break, outscored RIC 41-24 in the second half. Wright, who left the game in the first half due to a shoulder injury, bounced back to score 16 points in the second half, sinking eight of nine field goals. He turned the ball over only once in 34 minutes in the game.
"I'm so incredibly proud of our guys," said head coach Rob Colbert . "We dug deep and didn't let their first half comeback phase us."
KSC had led 18-5 in the first half but the Anchormen closed to 34-33 at halftime.
Dizel Wright (5'11''-PG) scored 16 of his 18 points in the second half, and sophomore swingman Matt Ozzella (6'4''-G) added 13 of his 18 points in the second half, connecting on eight of nine free throws. The Owls were 16-of-20 from the stripe in the second half, 29-of-37 in the game.
This will be the third trip to the tournament for Keene State, who reached the Elite 8 in 2004 and the Sweet 16 in 2007.

Courtesy of keeneowls.com

LEC Tournament Final: Keene State - Rhode Island College 75-57
LEC Tournament Semifinals:
Keene State - Eastern Connecticut 81-63
UMass Dartmouth - Rhode Island College 63-75



All-LEC Awards 2015 - Mar 4, 2015

All-LEC 1st Team 2015
Tarchee Brown
Brown
Hugh Lindo
Lindo
Trachone Preston
Preston
Carl Joseph
Joseph
Jordan Rezendes
Rezendes

All-Tournament MVP: Tom Doyle (6'3''-G) of Keene St.
Player of the Year: Jordan Rezendes (6'2''-G) of Mass.-Dartmouth
Defensive Player of the Year: Wale Abraham (6'7''-C) of Mass.-Dartmouth
Rookie of the Year: Tarchee Brown (6'3''-G) of E.Connecticut
Coach of the Year: Bill Geitner of E.Connecticut

1st Team
G: Tarchee Brown (6'3''-G) of E.Connecticut
F: Hugh Lindo (6'4''-F-94) of E.Connecticut
PG: Trachone Preston (5'9''-PG-94) of E.Connecticut
F: Carl Joseph (6'5''-F-93) of Mass.-Boston
G: Jordan Rezendes (6'2''-G) of Mass.-Dartmouth
F: Chris Burton (6'6''-F-93) of Rhode Island

2nd Team
G: Tom Doyle (6'3''-G) of Keene St.
C: Nate Howard (7'0''-C) of Keene St.
C: Wale Abraham (6'7''-C) of Mass.-Dartmouth
PG: Eric Alleyne (5'10''-PG-91) of Rhode Island
C: Victor Smith (6'6''-C-89) of Rhode Island

All-Defensive Team
F: Hugh Lindo (6'4''-F-94) of E.Connecticut
C: Nate Howard (7'0''-C) of Keene St.
C: Wale Abraham (6'7''-C) of Mass.-Dartmouth
F: Chris Burton (6'6''-F-93) of Rhode Island
G: Jeremiah Washington (6'3''-G) of W.Connecticut

All-Rookie Team
G: Tarchee Brown (6'3''-G) of E.Connecticut
PG: Collin Jordan (5'11''-PG) of E.Connecticut
PG: Dizel Wright (5'11''-PG) of Keene St.
PG: Brian Boulay (5'9''-PG) of Plymouth St.
PG: Roosevelt Shider (5'8''-PG) of Rhode Island