Redbirds honored at postseason hoops banquet
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[APRIL 12, 2005]
BLOOMINGTON --
Despite a combined 35-54 record over their first three seasons,
Illinois State senior captains
Gregg Alexander,
Vince Greene
and
Trey Guidry
put the past behind them in 2004-05 and guided the Redbirds to their
30th winning season in 35 years. Because they embodied the
characteristics of Redbird basketball, head coach Porter Moser
presented each of them with the Redbird Award to conclude the team's
annual banquet at the Radisson Hotel and Conference Center Monday
night.
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"These three seniors have had some
great highlights in this program, but their legacy, that I hope they
take with them the rest of their lives, is righting the ship of this
program," Moser said. "These young men were great captains this
year. They were great captains, because they truly played for the
name on the front of their jerseys, not the one on the back."
Lorenzo Gordon,
all-Missouri Valley Conference first-team selection and the league's
newcomer of the year, was presented with the Doug Collins Coaches
Award by assistant coach Daniyal Robinson. Gordon led the Redbirds
in scoring and in rebounding with 16.3 points and 6.5 rebounds per
game.
Sophomore
Greg Dilligard
was awarded the Mr. Defense Award by assistant coach Brian Barone.
Dilligard led the team with 38 blocked shots and ranked second on
the team in steals with 33. His most dynamic performance took place
at Loyola-Chicago, when he registered 12 points, 11 rebounds, seven
blocked shots and three steals en route to being named the
conference's player of the week.
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After honoring junior
Neil Plank for
his 2005 ESPN the Magazine Academic All-America achievement,
assistant coach Chris Jans presented freshman Ronnie Carlwell with
the Most Improved Award. Carlwell, who missed nearly all of the
2003-04 season with stress fractures in both legs, averaged 1.4
points and 2.1 rebounds per game, while ranking second on the team
in blocked shots with 19.
[Todd Kober,
assistant athletics director, media relations,
Illinois
State University]
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