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Monday, February 25, 2002 |
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![]() A weekly look at whats going on in the Centennial Conference:
Western Maryland won the CC championship with a 66-38 win against Swarthmore, earning an automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament. The Green Terror will travel to Scranton for a first-round game Wednesday night. Three other CC schools received bids to the ECAC South Tournament. In Wednesdays first-round games, third-seeded Swarthmore will host Delaware Valley and No. 4 Franklin & Marshall entertains Johns Hopkins. The top two seeds are Lebanon Valley and DeSales, respectively.
Gettysburg scored three points in the final 2.7 seconds to edge Franklin & Marshall, 50-47, in the CC championship game and become the first team in CC mens history to win back-to-back titles. The Bullets will host Lycoming in an NCAA Tournament first-round game on Thursday. F&M did not receive an at-large bid, but was awarded the top seed and the right to host the ECAC South Tournament. Other teams in the ECACs are Kings, Misericordia, DeSales, Lebanon Valley and Penn State-Behrend. |
LESKO NAMED FINALIST FOR JOSTENS TROPHY
Senior Mark Lesko of the Muhlenberg mens basketball team has been
selected as one of 10 finalists for The
Jostens Trophy, which honors the Division III basketball player of the
The Jostens Trophy recognizes outstanding players who exemplify the Division III philosophy of the well-rounded student-athlete. Players are chosen not only for their athletic ability but also for their excellence in academic and community service. Lesko, a communication major and art minor, was named the Centennial Conference player of the year after averaging 19.0 points and 9.8 rebounds and blocking 55 shots for the 19-6 Mules. A three-time first-team All-CC selection, Lesko finished his career eighth on the schools all-time scoring chart with 1,399 points. The player of the year is scheduled to be announced this Friday. The other finalists are Joe Corbett (Hobart), Jesse DuPerow (Marietta), Aaron Galletta (Union), Jesse Harris (Simpson), Ryan Hepp (Willamette), Adam Jones (Buena Vista), Colin Tabb (Trinity, Conn.), Rashad Williams (Brandeis) and Kyle Williford (Bridgewater). |
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Questions or comments? Send mail to falk@muhlenberg.edu Last updated February 25, 2002 |