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Section 4 Records Web.Pdf award winners ALL-AMERICANS NEWCOMER OF THE YEAR 2017 Paris Lee 2018 Milik Yarbrough 2013 Jackie Carmichael 2015 DeVaughn Akoon-Purcell 2001 Tarise Bryson 2009 Champ Oguchi 1978 Billy Lewis 2005 Lorenzo Gordon 1977 Jeff Wilkins 1999 Tarise Bryson MEDIA 1976 Jeff Wilkins 1991 Reggie Wilson 1975 Rick Whitlow 1975 Robert Hawkins SCHOLAR-ATHLETE OF THE YEAR 1974 Ron deVries 2006 Neil Plank 1974 Robert Hawkins 2005 Neil Plank 1973 Doug Collins 1972 Doug Collins 1971 Doug Collins mvc TOURNAMENT MOST 1969 Blaine Royer OUTSANDING PLAYER 1969 Tom Taulbee 2009 Osiris Eldridge 1968 George Terry 1998 Dan Muller 1968 Jerry McGreal 1997 Rico Hill 1967 Jerry McGreal 1990 Rickey Jackson 1956 Fred Marberry 1944 Frank Olivieri FIRST TEAM (Coaches) 1944 Robert Talkin 2019 Phil Fayne 2018 Milik Yarbrough COACHES AND STAFF COACHES academic ALL-AMERICANS 2017 Paris Lee 2006 Neil Plank (third team) 2013 Jackie Carmichael 1999 Sean Riley (third team) 2010 Osiris Eldridge 1998 Dan Muller (second team) Doug Collins 2010 Dinma Odiakosa 1997 Dan Muller (second team) 2009 Osiris Eldridge 1997 Skipp Schaefbuer (third team) nabc ALL-district 2008 Osiris Eldridge 1994 Mike VandeGarde (second team) 2019 Phil Fayne (first team) 2004 Lorenzo Gordon 1988 Jeff Harris (second team) 2019 Milik Yarbrough (second team) 2001 Tarise Bryson 1987 Jeff Harris (second team) 2018 Milik Yarbrough (first team) 2000 Tarise Bryson 1975 Rick Whitlow 2018 Phil Fayne (second team) 1998 Rico Hill 1973 Doug Collins 2017 Paris Lee (first team) 1997 Rico Hill 1972 Doug Collins 2017 Deontae Hawkins (second team) 1996 Maurice Trotter 1971 Doug Collins 2017 MiKyle McIntosh (second team) 1987 Derrick Sanders 1984 Hank Cornley academic ALL-district NABC DISTRICT COACH OF THE YEAR 2006 Neil Plank 2017 Dan Muller SECOND TEAM (Coaches) 1999 Sean Riley 2019 Milik Yarbrough STUDENT-ATHLETES 1998 Dan Muller 2018 Phil Fayne IBCA COACH OF THE YEAR 2017 Deontae Hawkins 1997 Dan Muller 2017 Dan Muller 1997 Skipp Scaefbauer 2017 MiKyle McIntosh 1996 Dan Muller 2016 DeVaughn Akoon-Purcell 1994 Mike VandeGarde NCAA POSTGRADUATE SCHOLARSHIP 2015 Daishon Knight 1993 Mike VandeGarde 1998 Dan Muller 2015 Reggie Lynch 1988 Jeff Harris 1988 Jeff Harris 2013 Tyler Brown 1987 Jeff Harris 2012 Jackie Carmichael MISSOURI VALLEY CONFERENCE 2009 Champ Oguchi PLAYER OF THE YEAR 2004 Trey Guidry RECORDS 2017 Paris Lee 2002 Baboucarr Bojang 1999 Tarise Bryson 2001 Tarise Bryson 1998 Dan Muller 1998 Rico Hill 1997 Jamar Smiley 1995 David Cason COACH OF THE YEAR 1994 Mike VandeGarde 2017 Dan Muller 1993 Mike VandeGarde 1998 Kevin Stallings 1993 Richard Thomas 1992 Bob Bender 1992 Scott Fowler 1984 Bob Donewald 1992 Richard Thomas 1991 Reggie Wilson HISTORY DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR 1990 Rickey Jackson 2017 Paris Lee 1989 Jarrod Coleman 2010 Dimma Odiakosa 1988 Tony Holifield 1997 Dan Muller 1988 Jeff Harris 1996 Dan Muller 1987 Jeff Harris 1989 Randy Blair 1986 Derrick Sanders 1985 Rickie Johnson FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR 1985 Lou Stefanovic 2007 Osiris Eldridge 1984 Rickie Johnson 1999 Victor Williams 1983 Hank Cornley 1995 Dan Muller 1982 Rick Lamb POSTSEASON SIXTH MAN OF THE YEAR paris lee 1997 Steve Hansell 48 | GOREDBIRDS.COM award winners HONORABLE MENTION (Coaches) 2014 Reggie Lynch 2009 Osiris Eldridge 2016 MiKyle McIntosh 2012 Tyler Brown 2009 Dinma Odiakosa 2009 Champ Oguchi 2008 Boo Richardson 2016 Paris Lee MEDIA 2014 Daishon Knight 2007 Osiris Eldridge 2008 Anthony Slack 2008 Anthony Slack 2007 Boo Richardson 2002 Randy Rice 2007 Levi Dyer 2007 Anthony Slack 1998 Dan Muller 2003 Vince Green 2005 Lorenzo Gordon 1997 Dan Muller 2002 Shawn Jeppson 2003 Marcus Arnold 1996 Dan Muller 2002 Randy Rice 2002 Baboucarr Bojang 1994 Todd Wernhoener 2001 Shawn Jeppson 2001 Shedrick Ford 1993 Richard Thomas 1999 L. Dee Murdock 1999 Tarise Bryson 1991 Richard Thomas AND STAFF COACHES 1998 Skipp Schaefbauer 1997 Skipp Schaefbauer 1991 Mike VandeGarde 1998 Jamar Smiley 1995 Dan Muller 1990 Randy Blair 1997 Dan Muller 1994 Markku Larkio 1989 Randy Blair 1997 Skipp Schaefbauer 1991 Reggie Wilson 1997 LeRoy Watkins 1990 Richard Thomas ALL-BENCH TEAM 1996 Dan Muller 1986 Todd Starks 2017 DJ Clayton 1996 Jamar Smiley 2016 Nick Banyard 1995 Maurice Trotter ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM 2015 Bobby Hunter 1994 Thomas Hunter 2014 Reggie Lynch 2012 Bryant Allen 1989 Rickey Jackson 2012 Nic Moore 2010 Austin Hill 2010 Jackie Carmichael 2009 Brandon Sampay FIRST TEAM (Media) 2007 Osiris Eldridge 2008 Emmanuel Holloway 1996 Maurice Trotter 2003 Marcus Arnold 2005 Neil Plank 2002 Gregg Alexander 2004 Trey Guidry 2000 P.J. Smith 2001 Shawn Jeppson SECOND TEAM (Media) 1999 Victor Williams 1998 Kyle Cartmill 1993 Richard Thomas 1986 Todd Starks 1997 Steve Hansell 1993 Mike VanderGarde 1995 Chad Altadonna STUDENT-ATHLETES 1992 Scott Fowler 1995 Marcus Franklin 1991 Reggie Wilson ALL-DEFENSIVE TEAM 1990 Rickey Jackson 2017 Paris Lee 1989 Jarrod Coleman 2017 Tony Wills ALL-UNDERRATED TEAM 1989 Randy Blair 2016 Paris Lee 1997 Jamar Smiley 2015 Paris Lee HONORABLE MENTION (Media) 2015 Reggie Lynch MOST IMPROVED TEAM 2013 Jackie Carmichael 2017 Deontae Hawkins 1996 Dan Muller 2012 Jackie Carmichael 1996 Jamar Smiley 2016 MiKyle McIntosh 2010 Osiris Eldridge 2013 Johnny Hill 1995 David Cason 2010 Dinma Odiakosa 1994 Thomas Hunter 2012 Jackie Carmichael 1994 Mike VanderGarde 1989 Randy Blair FIRST TEAM (UPI) 1987 Derrick Sanders 1984 Hank Cornley RECORDS 1983 Rick Lamb SECOND TEAM (UPI) 1988 Tony Holifield 1988 Jeff Harris 1987 Jeff Harris 1986 Derrick Sanders 1985 Lou Stefanovic 1985 Rickie Johnson 1984 Rickie Johnson 1983 Hank Cornley HISTORY 1982 Rick Lamb HONORABLE MENTION (UPI) 1988 Matt Taphorn 1987 Todd Starks 1986 Tony Holifield 1985 Michael McKenny 1984 Lou Stefanovic 1983 Dwayne Tyus POSTSEASON 1982 Hank Cornley 1982 Dale White ALL-NEWCOMER TEAM 2018 Milik Yarbrough 2017 Phil Fayne 2015 DeVaughn Akoon-Purcell 2014 Daishon Knight osiris eldridge @REDBIRD_MBB | 49 award winners 2010 Dinma Odiakosa 2009 Emmanuel Holloway 2007 Levi Dyer 2006 Greg Dilligard 2004 Marcus Arnold 2002 Randy Rice 2001 Shawn Jeppson MEDIA 2000 Shawn Jeppson 1997 Rico Hill 1996 Jamar Smiley 1995 Brian Kern ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM 2018 Milik Yarbrough 2018 Phil Fayne 2017 Paris Lee 2015 Daishon Knight 2015 Reggie Lynch 2013 Jackie Carmichael 2012 Tyler Brown 2012 Jackie Carmichael 2009 Osiris Eldridge 2009 Champ Oguchi COACHES AND STAFF COACHES 2008 Osiris Eldridge 2001 Tarise Bryson Shawn Jeppson 1998 Dan Muller 1998 Rico Hill 1998 LeRoy Watkins 2010 Dinma Odiakosa (Feb. 15) 1997 Rico Hill 2010 Dinma Odiakosa (Feb. 1) 2018 Milik Yarbrough (Dec. 19) 1993 Mike VandeGarde 2010 Osiris Eldridge (Jan. 4) 2017 Phil Fayne (Jan. 30) 1992 Mike VandeGarde 2009 Osiris Eldridge (Feb. 16) 2016 Nick Banyard (Feb. 15) 1990 Rickey Jackson 2009 Osiris Eldridge (Jan. 5) 2015 DeVaughn Akoon-Purcell (Mar. 2) 1990 Jarrod Coleman 2009 Osiris Eldridge (Dec. 1) 2015 MiKyle McIntosh (Jan. 12) 1988 Tony Holifield 2008 Osiris Eldridge (Feb. 17) 2014 Reggie Lynch (Mar. 2) 2008 Levi Dyer (Dec. 31) 2014 Daishon Knight (Feb. 17) SCHOLAR-ATHLETE TEAM 2008 Osiris Eldridge (Nov. 19) 2014 Deontae Hawkins (Dec. 1) 2016 Justin McCloud 2007 Levi Dyer (Jan. 22) 2014 DeVaughn Akoon-Purcell (Nov. 24) 2014 Nick Zeisloft 2005 Lorenzo Gordon (Jan. 24) 2013 Daishon Knight (Dec. 23) 2013 Jon Ekey 2005 Greg Dilligard (Dec. 20) 2013 Daishon Knight (Dec. 9) 2012 Jon Ekey 2004 Trey Guidry (Nov. 24) 2013 Daishon Knight (Dec. 2) STUDENT-ATHLETES 2011 Blake Mishler 2003 Gregg Alexander (Feb. 3) 2013 Michael Middlebrooks (Nov. 18) 2010 Alex Rubin 2002 Randy Rice (Feb. 11) 2012 Tyler Brown (Jan. 23) 2006 Neil Plank 2001 Tarise Bryson (Feb. 19) 2011 Jon Ekey (Dec. 27) 2005 Neil Plank 2001 Shawn Jeppson (Jan. 16) 2010 Austin Hill (Feb. 15) 1999 Sean Riley 2001 Shedrick Ford (Jan. 2) 2010 Jackie Carmichael (Jan. 11) 1999 Tarise Bryson 2001 Tarise Bryson (Dec. 4) 2009 Champ Oguchi (Jan. 19) 1998 Dan Muller 2000 Tarise Bryson (Dec. 27) 2009 Lloyd Phillips (Dec. 29) 1998 Skipp Schaefbauer 1999 L. Dee Murdock (Jan. 18) 2009 Champ Oguchi (Nov. 24) 1997 Dan Muller 1999 Tarise Bryson (Nov. 30) 2007 Osiris Eldridge (Feb. 26) 1997 Skipp Schaefbauer 1998 Rico Hill (Jan. 12) 2007 Anthony Slack (Feb. 19) 2007 Anthony Slack (Jan. 22) RECORDS 1996 Dan Muller 1998 Rico Hill (Nov. 24) 1994 Jon Litwiller 1997 Rico Hill (Feb. 3) 2007 Boo Richardson (Jan. 15) 1994 Mike VandeGarde 1997 Dan Muller (Jan. 20) 2007 Boo Richardson (Dec. 27) 1993 Mike VandeGarde 1996 Maurice Trotter (Jan. 22) 2007 Boo Richardson (Nov. 27) 1992 Chad Altadonna 1996 Jamar Smiley (Jan. 15) 2007 Dom Johnson (Nov. 13) 1992 Mike VandeGarde 1995 Maurice Trotter (Nov. 28) 2006 Roberto Fortes (Feb. 20) 1992 Todd Wemhoener 1994 Mike VandeGarde (Jan. 24) 2005 Lorenzo Gordon (Jan 24) 1991 Mike VandeGarde 1993 Mike VandeGarde (Jan. 18) 2005 Lorenzo Gordon (Nov. 22) 1992 Scott Taylor (Feb. 23) PLAYERS OF THE WEEK 1991 Reggie Wilson (Jan. 21) 2019 Phil Fayne (Dec. 17) 1989 Jarrod Coleman (Jan. 16) HISTORY 2018 Milik Yarbrough (Jan. 2) 1989 Rickey Jackson (Dec. 5) 2018 Milik Yarbrough (Dec. 19) 1988 Jarrod Coleman (Jan. 25) 2018 Keyshawn Evans (Nov. 21) 1988 Cliff Peterson (Dec. 28) 2017 Deontae Hawkins (Feb. 20) 1987 Jeff Harris (Feb. 16) 2017 Paris Lee (Feb. 13) 1987 Jeff Harris (Dec. 22) 2017 MiKyle McIntosh (Jan. 16) 1986 Derrick Sanders (Jan. 27) 2017 Paris Lee (Dec. 19) 1984 Mark Zwart (Feb. 6) 2017 Paris Lee (Dec. 5) 1984 Rickie Johnson (Dec. 7) 2016 Deontae Hawkins (Feb. 8) 2013 Tyler Brown (Feb. 11) NEWCOMER OF THE WEEK 2013 Jackie Carmichael (Jan. 28) 2019 Zach Copeland (Feb. 4) 2013 Jackie Carmichael (Dec. 27) 2018 Milik Yarbrough (Feb. 20) POSTSEASON 2013 Jackie Carmichael (Nov. 19) 2018 Milik Yarbrough (Jan. 30) 2012 Jackie Carmichael (Jan. 30) 2018 Milik Yarbrough (Jan. 2) 2011 Jackie Carmichael (Jan.
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