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Tuesday, Nov. 19

Brian Cook a Senior CLASS ‘Player to Watch’

[NOV. 19, 2002]  KANSAS CITY, Mo. — As the 2002-03 college basketball season gets under way, the candidates for the second annual Senior CLASS Award have been selected and were announced Monday by the award’s organizing committee.

The award is presented annually to the nation’s senior player of the year for NCAA Division I men’s and women’s basketball. The inaugural award winners were Juan Dixon of Maryland and Sue Bird of Connecticut.

The "Players to Watch" on the men’s side include representatives from 15 conferences, nine of which have multiple players on the list. The SEC has the most nominations, with six players being listed. There are also four teams with multiple listings: Kansas, Arizona, Oklahoma and Florida.

The list of women’s Players to Watch includes representatives from 15 conferences, eight of which have multiple players on the list. The SEC also has the most women’s players, with six nominations. Five players on the women’s list were AP all-Americans last season, including two first-team selections.

The formation of the Senior CLASS Award — an acronym for Celebrating Loyalty and Achievement for Staying in School — was announced during last season’s college basketball season. The CLASS Award was developed in response to the recent trend of college basketball players leaving college early to turn professional.

 

Selection criteria is based on a number of factors, the most important being that the recipients must have exhausted their four years of eligibility and have fulfilled their commitment to their respective university. In addition, the recipients must be working toward a degree, be in good academic standing and be of sound moral character.

The performances of the Players to Watch for both men and women will be tracked during the season. From that pool of players, a national committee of sportscasters and sportswriters who cover college basketball on the Division I level will select 10 finalists.

The names of these finalists will appear on the official ballot during the national voting process in March. The selection of the men’s and women’s award winner will be based on the cumulative ballots of the national media committee and Division I college basketball coaches. The winner will be announced during the respective NCAA Final Four events in March.

"The inaugural year of the Senior CLASS Award came together with a storybook ending, as both winners led their team to the national championship," said Gary Heise, president of Premier Sports Management, the company responsible for the overall administration of the award. "With Juan Dixon and Sue Bird having already set a high benchmark, we are very impressed with the candidates for year two. Senior players are dominating the preseason all-American teams, and it will be an intriguing race in the balloting for the 2002-03 award winners."

 

2003 men’s Senior CLASS Award Players to Watch  (Player, school)

Marcus Bailey, University of Wyoming

Troy Bell, Boston College

Steven Blake, University of Maryland

Brett Blizzard, UNC-Wilmington

Keith Bogans, University of Kentucky

Matt Bonner, University of Florida

Nick Collison, University of Kansas

 

 

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Brian Cook, University of Illinois

Tom Coverdale, Indiana University

Willie Deane, Purdue University

Henry Domercant, Eastern Illinois University

Erwin Dudley, University of Alabama

Ronald Dupree, Louisiana State University

Ebi Ere, University of Oklahoma

Reece Gaines, University of Louisville

Jason Gardner, University of Arizona

Marcus Hatten, St. John’s University

Kirk Hinrich, University of Kansas

Josh Howard, Wake Forest University

Brandon Hunter, Ohio University

Britton Johnsen, University of Utah

Dahntay Jones, Duke University

Jason Kapono, UCLA

Brandin Knight, University of Pittsburgh

Kyle Korver, Creighton University

Chris Marcus, Western Kentucky University

Brett Nelson, University of Florida

Kirk Penney, University of Wisconsin

Hollis Price, University of Oklahoma

Hector Romero, University of New Orleans

Ron Slay, University of Tennessee

Theron Smith, Ball State University

Darrell Tucker, University of San Francisco

Luke Walton, University of Arizona

Travis Watson, University of Virginia

David West, Xavier University

 

2003 women’s Senior CLASS Award Players to Watch  (Player, school)

Jordan Adams, University of New Mexico

Chantelle Anderson, Vanderbilt University

Kristine Austgulen, Virginia Commonwealth University

Gunta Basko, Siena University

Tamara Bowie, Ball State University

Syretta Bromfield, Michigan State University

Coretta Brown , University of North Carolina

Courtney Coleman, Ohio State University

Molly Creamer, Bucknell University

Angela Davidson, Northwestern State University

Tamika Dudley, Long Island University

Crissy Floyd, Clemson University

Cheryl Ford, Louisiana Tech University

Caton Hill, University of Oklahoma

Constance Jinks, UNLV

Trish Juhline, Villanova University

Kara Lawson, University of Tennessee

Sonja Mallory, Georgia Tech University

Ashley McElhiney, Vanderbilt University

Loree Payne, University of Washington

Jocelyn Penn, University of South Carolina

Alicia Ratay, University of Notre Dame

Ayisha Smith, Louisiana State University

Kate Smith, University of Nevada-Reno

Brianne Stepherson, Boston College

LaToya Thomas, Mississippi State University

Erin Thorn, Brigham Young University

Shaquala Williams, University of Oregon

Lindsey Wilson, Iowa State University

Katie Wolfe, Oakland University

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and sports information director]

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Bears vs. Rams

[NOV. 19, 2002] 

At St. Louis

St. Louis def. Chicago 21-16

Lincolnite Andy King sat this game out.


[Photos by Tom Seggelke]

 


Articles from the past week

Monday:

  • Mount Pulaski takes second at state
  • Mayfield’s Mutterings...:  Mount Pulaski goes all the way to state championship game
  • LCHS students on Central State Eight all-star teams

  • Lincoln College women’s basketball vs. Meramec

  • Lincoln College wrestles at Muskegon tourney

Saturday:

  • Cook's late bucket preserves win

  • Hollyfield signs

  • LC wrestling

  • LC women's basketball

Friday:

  • High school volleyball

  • Lincoln College wrestling preview

  • Graham, Ward bring skills to Illinois State

Thursday:

  • Lynx down Black Hawk

  • Redbirds’ Reichle plagued with knee problems

  • Three sign with Illinois men’s basketball

Wednesday:

  • Preachers open at home with OT win

Tuesday:

  • Strange things happening to Lincoln and area sports teams

  • Lincoln College runner places ninth at nationals


Mount Pulaski goes all the way
to state championship game

By Jeff Mayfield

[NOV. 18, 2002]  Saturday evening at the Redbird Arena was the place to be as the Lady Hilltoppers battled Wheaton St. Francis for the state volleyball title.

Congratulations, Mount Pulaski! The LDN tips our cap to coach Donna Dulle and the Toppers of Mount Pulaski High School for their runner-up showing at the Class A state volleyball tournament. Mount P. has been great all season long, and we just want them all to know how proud we are of them! Nice going, ladies!  [See game stats]

Illini’s upset train derailed

For most of Saturday’s supposed mismatch between the BCS No. 1 Ohio State Buckeyes and the lightly regarded Illinois Fighting Illini, it appeared from our vantage point that the Illini were the better team.

But don’t be fooled by those fans who want to tell you that the refs or some other force intervened to take the game away. When you’re in a heavyweight bout against the champ, you have to knock them out! And Illinois had such a chance when OSU faced a crucial third down-and-10 starting the overtime cycle. Their QB, Craig Krenzel, executed yet another amazing 14-yard scramble that led to a 9-yard TD scamper by Maurice Hall, and the Bucks had the Illini’s backs against the wall.

 


[Photos by Tom Seggelke]
[Buckeye fans]

But unlike Illinois’ El Foldo performances over most of the last 2½ months, their pride and character rose to the surface. Two well-timed and well-aimed passes by Illini QB Jon Buetjer just missed tying the game and sending it to a much-deserved second overtime period!

The first one, to Aaron Moorehead, was well-thrown, but the OSU defense pushed him out while he was in the air, which is a legal and great defensive play. On the ensuing down, Buetjer found Walter Young in the other corner of the end zone, but the refs ruled that Young did not have control of the ball WHILE he was inbounds. The guys on 670-AM The Score say he caught it and it was a touchdown.

Believe me when I say that there are few bigger Illini fans in the world than I am, and I’m not so sure that it was TD. Why ANYone would not want instant replay is totally beyond the LDN’s ability to explain.

 

I was, however, very impressed with the gritty, gutsy performance of this Illinois team on this day. Had they played like this all year, I could be packing my bags and heading for a warm-weather climate somewhere. Instead I’ll be spending the holidays in a little-known garden spot called Indiana with in-laws, outlaws, and dogs and cats… Thanks, fellas!

Seriously, I was very proud of our team, and I hope that recruits across the country (especially the ones who usually enroll at schools like Miami) will give Illinois another look (and realize with one more look-see that if they and a dozen or so of their friends came to Illinois, what a grand world it would be) before signing all those letters of intent!

 

Speaking of Miami…

I saw them earlier in the season, and they are so much better than everyone else that it’s not even funny! No offense to OSU… They came into Champaign and did what they had to do, but I don’t think they, Oklahoma or anyone can knock out this Miami ballclub. Heck, they may be better than three NFL teams!!! Don’t worry… I won’t NAME those teams!

Proud of our crowd…

I’ve been pretty harsh on our Illini crowds the last two years in all sports, but I must compliment them on Saturday’s performance. I thought they were classy and REALLY supported our team when we needed a lift. I’ll never forget the roar that went up when Jon Gockman nailed the 48-yard field goal to send the game to OT. (By the way… someone asked me how eight seconds went off the clock on that kick. The answer —outstanding home clockwork by assistant Pontiac basketball coach Gary Brunner! Well done, my friend. Brunner has been a longtime friend and clock operator at Memorial Stadium.) But again, our fans were great!

 

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Many fans don’t seem to realize how important their role is. When you get inside the game and begin to realize how hard it is to win ANY game on the road, you begin to understand how much the home support can mean to your team and program. IF you don’t believe me, talk to anyone who tries their luck betting on sports and goes through a bookie. They can ALL tell you how much the home field and the home court is worth in any and all contests. That’s why I love it when our crowds show up and do their best. Many times it is the difference in the contest… for good or for bad. Energy can be transferred, and when the fans’ energy gets inside a player or a team, great and unbelievable things can happen and get accomplished.

This game Saturday was a prime example of my point. Our crowd almost willed us to victory. It was a sight to behold… AND I’d like to see a LOT more of it!!!

 

Loyalty and friendship comes first…

I have, or should say had, a ticket to tonight’s Bears-Rams game on MNF, but other priorities must come first. So, I’m letting my good friend Tom Seggelke go in my place (he says he’s glad he knows me… at times like this). My wife has something for my son and me to do, AND tonight is our BIG basketball show on "FANdamonium." Don’t you hate it when responsibilities get in the way of fun?!!!

Speaking of "FANdamonium…"

TONIGHT is a very special night indeed! This will serve as our BIG showcase for men’s basketball. In the studios tonight will be Lincoln College Lynx head coach B.J. McCullum, Lincoln Christian College head coach Randy Kirk and the head coach of YOUR Lincoln Railers, Neil Alexander. Greg and I are thrilled to have such an awesome lineup.

Since we won’t have much time, we will NOT be accepting any calls tonight, and that will give us more time to gather more give-away stuff for next week. So, at 6 o’clock tonight click on the LDN’s LIVE link, or listen at FIX 96.3 or set your TV dial to Channel 5, and we’ll try to showcase three awesome basketball programs from right here in beautiful downtown Lincoln!

Speaking of basketball…

The LDN would like to extend our sympathies to former ISU Redbird star and former LCC development guru Dale White on the passing of his father Don White. Those of you who follow Indiana High School basketball have known of Mr. White’s many contributions to gathering the history of basketball in that state and all the many contacts he had in virtually every sport over there. IF the long, standing-room-only line in the church yesterday was any indication, this man was loved by all! We send out our condolences to Dale and his family!

 

The LDN would also like to send out a congratulatory salute to LCC Angel basketball coaches Amanda and Donnie Bowman. The Bowmans were blessed early Saturday morning with the birth of their first child, Karissa Jo Bowman. Mother and child are said to be doing fine. I say, put a uniform on that girl and get her into the lineup quick! IF she’s as good as her mom and dad were, the basketball world will soon have another REALLY special player! CONGRATULATIONS, Bowmans!!!

HAVE a GREAT week, everybody!

[Jeff Mayfield]

 


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