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2018-19 MAC Men's Basketball Record Book Mid-American Conference All-Americans Mid-American Conference All-Americans Bob Gerber 1942 Chicago Tribune, NY Writers ALL-AMERICA SELECTIONS 1941 2nd-Converse Chuck Chuckovits 1938 2nd-Converse Akron Len Paul 1972 1st-AP Western Michigan Romeo Travis 2007 Honorable Mention David Kool 2010 Honorable Mention - AP Isaiah Johnson 2017 Honorable Mention Gene Ford 1969 Helms Foundation Don Boven 1949 Basketball Coaches Ball State Harold Gensichen 1947 3rd-Converse Bonzi Wells 1998 1st-BW, 3rd-AP, HM-SN 1997 Honorable Mention-BW COSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICAN SELECTIONS 1996 Honorable Mention-AP Akron Curtis Kidd 1989 Honorable Mention-AP Nate Schindewolf 2001 Second Team Paris McCurdy 1989 Honorable Mention-AP Dan Palombizio 1986 Honorable Mention-AP 1985 Honorable Mention-AP, UPI Ball State Ray McCallum 1983 Honorable Mention-AP, SN Dennis Trammell 2005 Third Team Larry Bullington 1974 Honorable Mention-SN Jim Hahn 1979 Sixth Team 1973 Honorable Mention-Un. Sports Isaiah Johnson 2017 Honorable Mention Bowling Green Bowling Green Matt Lefeld 2007 Third Team Keith McLeod 2002 Honorable Mention-AP Steve Martenet 1988 Third Team Antonio Daniels 1997 Honorable Mention-AP Joe Faine 1980 Second Team David Jenkins 1984 Honorable Mention-AP Walt Piatkowski 1968 Honorable Mention-Converse Howard Komives 1964 3rd-AP, 3rd UPI, 1st Converse Buffalo Nate Thurmond 1963 1st-SN, 2nd-UPI, 2nd-Converse Turner Battle 2005 Second Team Jim Darrow 1960 AP & UPI, 1st Converse Al Bianchi 1954 INS, UP, Collier’s Central Michigan Sander Scott 1993 First Team Buffalo CJ Massinburg 2019 Honorable Mention-AP Justin Moss 2015 Honorable Mention-AP Eastern Michigan Javon McCrea 2014 Honorable Mention-AP Dan Hoff 1976 Second Team Mitchell Watt 2012 Honorable Mention-AP Turner Battle 2005 Honorable Mention-AP Kent State Central Michigan Dennis Odle 1974 Second Team Chris Kaman 2003 Honorable Mention-AP David Webber 2001 Honorable Mention-AP Miami 2001 Oscar Robertson Player of the Year Finalist Mike Ensminger 2001 Third Team 2001 Anson Mount Scholar Athlete of the Year Eastern Michigan Earl Boykins 1998 Honorable Mention-AP Craig Michaelis 1993 First Team 1992 Third Team Kent State 1991 Second Team Justin Greene 2011 Honorable Mention-AP George Swiegert 1982 Honorable Mention Al Fisher 2008 Honorable Mention-AP Chuck Goodyear 1977 Third Team DeAndre Haynes 2006 Honorable Mention- AP Antonio Gates 2003 Honorable Mention-AP Anthony Grier 1985 Honorable Mention AP Northern Illinois TJ Lux 2000 GTE Academic All-America of the Year Marshall* 2000 First Team Leo Byrd 1959 1st-Converse, UPI, Helms Fnd. 1998 First Team Walt Walowac 1954 3rd-Helms Foundation Brad Waller 1985 Honorable Mention Miami Tim Dillon 1984 First Team Michael Bramos 2009 Honorable Mention - AP Wally Szczerbiak 1999 1st-BB News, Sports Illustrated, Ohio Basketball America, John Wooden, Dave Jamerson 1990 First Team 2nd-AP, NABC, USBWA, 3rd in voting for John Wooden Award Bill Littlefield 1980 Honorable Mention Ron Harper 1986 2nd-AP, UPI, USBWA, NABC Steve Skaggs 1978 Second Team Wayne Embry 1958 3rd, Helms Athletic 1977 First Team Scott Love 1976 Second Team Northern Illinois Craig Love 1970 Second Team Kenny Battle 1986 Honorable Mention-AP, SN 1985 Honorable Mention-AP, SN John Canine 1970 Second Team Tim Norton 1984 Honorable Mention-AP, SN Ken Kowall 1970 Honorable Mention 1983 Honorable Mention-AP Allen Rayhorn 1982 Honorable Mention-AP Toledo Paul Dawkins 1979 Honorable Mention-SN Casey Shaw 1998 Third Team Matt Hicks 1977 HM-AP, SN, Converse 1976 Honorable Mention-AP, SN Bob Borcherdt 1986 Second Team Mitch Adamek 1982 Third Team Ohio 1980 Honorable Mention Antonio Campbell 2016 Honorable Mention-AP Dick Miller 1980 Second Team D.J. Cooper 2013 Honorable Mention-AP Dave Speicher 1977 Third Team Gary Trent 1995 3rd-AP, 3rd-UPI Walter Luckett 1975 3rd-Helms Mac Otten 1973 Third Team Frank Baumholtz 1941 1st-NY Writers, 1st-Converse Doug Hess 1970 Third Team Tre’shaun Fletcher 2018 Honorable Mention Toledo Tre’Shaun Fletcher 2018 Honorable Mention-AP Western Michigan Steve Mix 1969 Converse & Helms 2018-19 MAC Men’s Basketball Record Book Academic All-MAC Selections AKRON Dan Majerle, 1988 Milos Jovic, 2019 Jordan Lauf, 2015-16,17 Mark Alberts, 1993 Sander Scott, 1993-92-91 Zach Garber, 2015-16 Doug Jackson, 1995 Chad Guelda, 1997-96-95 NORTHERN ILLINOIS Jaelan Sanford, 2017 Andy Hipsher, 2003-04 Ryan Jansen, 1996 TJ Lux, 1998 Nate Navigato, 2017 Steve McNees, 2011 Jason Webber, 1999 Mike Brown, 1999 Luke Knapke, 2017, 18, 19 Brian Walsh, 2012-13 Jalin Thomas, 2011 James Hughes, 2007 Spencer Littleson, 2019 Reggie McAdams, 2015-16 Chris Fowler, 2014-15-16 Xavier Silas, 2010 Jake Kretzer, 2015-16 John Simons, 2014-15-16 Anthony Johnson, 2015 WESTERN MICHIGAN Josh Williams, 2017 Austin Stewart, 2015-16 Austin Pauga, 2017 Ville Coole, 1966 Loren Cristian Jackson, 2019 Blake Hibbitts, 2015,16,17 Clarence Harville, 1968 Milos Cabarkapa, 2015 OHIO Bill VanderWoude, 1971-70-69 Russ Hamilton, 1967-66 BALL STATE Luke Meyer, 2016,17,18 John Sperla, 1972-71-70 Jim Hahn, 1979 Wayne Young, 1968-67 Matt Beachler, 2019 Jim Kurzen, 1976-75-74 Jeff Furlin, 1984 Fred Cluff, 1968-67-66 Mike Reardon, 1978 Derrick Wesley, 1987-88 EASTERN MICHIGAN John Canine, 1970 Mark Weishaar, 1980-79 Rick Hall, 1989-88 Dan Hoff, 1976-75 Craig Love, 1971-70 Walt Jones, 1976-75 Jasper McElroy, 1982 David Broz, 1994 Ken Kowall, 1971-70 Patrick Miller, 1981 Mike Dietz, 1983 Matt McCollom, 2003-04-05 Scott Love, 1976-74 Nkechi Ezugwu, 1998 Mark Gorski, 1986 Dennis Trammell, 2005 Steve Skaggs, 1979-78-77 Steve Pettyjohn, 2003 Dan Zachary, 1986 Matt Kamieniecki, 2012 Bill Littlefield, 1980 Daylen Harrison, 2014 Ned Hellman, 1988-87 Jauwan Scaife, 2013 Dave Jamerson, 1990-89 Olalekan Ajayi, 2015 Sean Wightman, 1993-91 Matt Kamieniecki, 2015 Dan Aloi, 1992 Trent Perry, 2015-16 Saddi Washington, 1997-98 Sean Sellers, 2016,17.18 Chad Estis, 1994 Blake Brown, 2017 Brad Van Timmeren, 1999 Kyle Mallers, 2018, 19 Geno Ford, 1997 Nick Madray, 2017 Western Michigan Austin Nehls, 2019 Walter Offutt, 2013 James Thompson, 2017 Brian Snider, 2004-05-06 Gavin Block, 2017, 2019 Paul Jackson, 2018, 19 Joe Reitz, 2006-07-08 BOWLING GREEN James Gollon, 2018 Andrew Hershberger, 2006-07-08 Ed Behm, 1967 Jason Carter, 2019 KENT STATE David Kool, 2008-09-10 Al Hairston, 1968-67 Ben Vander Plas, 2019 Dennis Cavanaugh, 1970-68 Rick Gates, 1973 Derek Drews, 2009 Dalynn Badenhop, 1972 Doug Sheil, 1973 Alex Wolf, 2011 Dennis Odle, 1974 Al Russ, 1972 TOLEDO Brandon Pokley, 2012-13 Jack Wissman, 1974-73 David Zeigler, 1983 Bill Backensto, 1967-66 Connar Tava, 2014-15 Dan Hipsher, 1977 Russ Kotolac, 1986-85 Don White, 1968-67 Austin Richie, 2015 Greg Kampe, 1978 Ric Blevins, 1990-89 Doug Hess, 1970-68 Jared Klein, 2016 Steve Martenet, 1988-87-86 Eric Glenn, 1990-89 Tim Harman, 1972-70 Kellen McCormick, 2016 Jay Larranaga, 1997-96-95 Harold Walton, 1990 Mac Otten, 1973-72-71 Seth Dugan, 2017, 18, 19 Matt Lefeld, 2006-07 Mike Klinzing, 1992-91 Mike Larsen, 1974 Bryce Moore, 2017, 18 Marc Larson, 2008-09-10 Rod Koch, 1994 Stan Joplin, 1977 Adida Ikongshul, 2018, 19 Joe Jakubowski, 2009-10-11 Scott Effertz, 1998-97 Dave Speicher, 1977-76 Jared Printy, 2018, 19 Garrett Mayleben, 2015 Bryan Bedford, 2003 Dick Miller, 1980 Jeffery Uju, 2018 Armon Gates, 2007 Tim Selgo, 1980-79-78 *No longer in the MAC Mitch Peterson, 2018, 19 Jay Lehman, 1981 BUFFALO Mitch Seemann, 1981 Mark Bortz, 2004-05 MARSHALL* Ardo Armpalu, 2003 Tim Reiser, 1984-82 Turner Battle, 2003-04-05 Mitch Adamek, 1983-81 Vadim Fedotov, 2009 MIAMI Bob Borcherdt, 1986-85 John Boyer, 2010 John Shoemaker, 1978 Jim Lange, 1985 Byron Mulkey, 2011 Tom Dunn, 1980-79 Andy Fisher, 1989-88-87 Tony Watson, 2012 George Sweigert, 1982-81 Kent Murphree, 1992 Will Regan, 2013-14-15 Chuck Stahl, 1984 James Heck, 1994 Shannon Evans, 2015 Eddie Schilling, 1988-87 John Defoe, 1995 Nikola Rakicevic, 2017 Jim Paul, 1991-90 Kevin Baker, 1996, 1995 Dontay Caruthers, 2019 Craig Michaels, 1993-92-91 Casey Shaw, 1998-97-96 Matt Kramer, 1993-92 Chad Kamstra, 1999 Gregg Darbyshire, 1994 Greg Stempin, 1999 CENTRAL MICHIGAN Mike Ensminger, 1999 Kashif Payne, 2006 Dave MacDonald, 1973 Jason Grunkmeyer, 1999 Jonathan Amos, 2007 Jim Helmink, 1975-74 Rod Mills, 2016 Jerrah Young, 2008 Peter Lambropoulos, 1986-85 Jake Wright, 2017, 18 Rian Pearson, 2012 www.getsomemaction.com 73 MAC Individual Honors MAC PLAYER OF THE YEAR 2007- ................................Cedrick Middleton, Akron 2019 ........................................CJ Massinburg, Buffalo 2006- ............................Kevin Warzynski, Kent State MAC FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR 2018 .................................Tre’Shaun Fletcher, Toledo 2005- .............................................Mark Bortz, Buffalo 2019 ......................................... Ben Vander Plas, Ohio 2017 .........................................Isaiah Johnson, Akron 2004 - ................. Reggie Berry, Western Michigan 2018 ............................................Nike Sibande, Miami 2016 .....................................Antonio Campbell, Ohio 2003 - ........Whitney Robinson, Central Michigan 2017 ...................................Michael Weathers, Miami 2015 ..............................................Justin Moss, Buffalo 2016 .......................................James Thompson, EMU 2015- ......................................Sean Sellers, Ball State 2014- .......................................Javon McCrea, Buffalo MAC COACH OF THE YEAR 2014- .................................... Zavier Turner, Ball State 2013- .................................................D.J.
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