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2019-20 Horizon League Men's Basketball 2019-20 Horizon League Men’s Basketball Horizon League Players of the Week Final Standings November 11 .....................................Daniel Oladapo, Oakland November 18 .................................................Marcus Burk, IUPUI Horizon League Overall November 25 .................Dantez Walton, Northern Kentucky Team W L Pct. PPG OPP W L Pct. PPG OPP December 2 ....................Dantez Walton, Northern Kentucky Wright State$ 15 3 .833 81.9 71.8 25 7 .781 80.6 70.8 December 9 ....................Dantez Walton, Northern Kentucky Northern Kentucky* 13 5 .722 70.7 65.3 23 9 .719 72.4 65.3 December 16 ......................Tyler Sharpe, Northern Kentucky Green Bay 11 7 .611 81.8 80.3 17 16 .515 81.6 80.1 December 23 ............................JayQuan McCloud, Green Bay December 31 ..................................Loudon Love, Wright State UIC 10 8 .556 70.0 67.4 18 17 .514 68.9 68.8 January 6 ...................................Torrey Patton, Cleveland State Youngstown State 10 8 .556 75.3 74.9 18 15 .545 72.8 71.2 January 13 ........................................... Te’Jon Lucas, Milwaukee Oakland 8 10 .444 71.3 73.4 14 19 .424 67.9 69.7 January 20 ...........................Tyler Sharpe, Northern Kentucky Cleveland State 7 11 .389 66.9 70.4 11 21 .344 64.2 71.8 January 27 ......................................................Marcus Burk, IUPUI Milwaukee 7 11 .389 71.5 73.9 12 19 .387 71.5 72.7 February 3 ......................................... Rashad Williams, Oakland February 10 ......................................... Te’Jon Lucas, Milwaukee Detroit Mercy 6 12 .333 72.3 76.1 8 23 .258 70.2 78.1 February 17 ........................................Xavier Hill-Mais, Oakland IUPUI 3 15 .167 74.9 83.1 7 25 .219 70.5 80.1 .............................................................Loudon Love, Wright State February 24 ........................................Xavier Hill-Mais, Oakland $ - Reguar-Season Champion | * - 2020 Horizon League Men’s Basketball Tournament Champion March 2 ........................................Antoine Davis, Detroit Mercy 2020 Horizon League Championship Statistical Leaders Horizon League Freshman of the Week (Campus Sites) Scoring Average GP PTS PPG November 11 ........................................ Amari Davis, Green Bay Tuesday, March 3 Antoine Davis, DET 30 729 24.3 November 18 ............................................. Mike DePersia, IUPUI Game 1: (4) UIC 93, (9) IUPUI 59 Marcus Burk, IUPUI 32 682 21.3 November 25 ....................................Grant Basile, Wright State Game 2: (5) Youngstown State 63, (8) Milwaukee 57 JayQuan McCloud, GB 33 565 17.1 December 2 ........................................... Amari Davis, Green Bay Game 3: (6) Oakland 80, (7) Cleveland State 59 Xavier Hill-Mais, OAK 33 557 16.9 December 9 ........................................... Amari Davis, Green Bay Darius Quisenberry, YSU 33 549 16.6 December 16 ........................................ Amari Davis, Green Bay Thursday, March 5 December 23 .............................. Tanner Holden, Wright State Game 4: (3) Green Bay 78, (6) Oakland 63 Rebounds Per Game GP REB RPG December 31 ....................................Blake Lampman, Oakland Game 5: (4) UIC 67, (5) Youngstown State 61 Elyjah Goss,IUPUI 32 369 11.5 January 6 ................................................ Amari Davis, Green Bay Loudon Love, WSU 27 261 9.7 January 13 .........................................Blake Lampman, Oakland (Indiana Farmers Coliseum; Indianapolis, Indiana) Naz Bohannon, YSU 33 284 8.6 January 20 ............................................. Amari Davis, Green Bay Monday, March 9 Xavier Hill-Mais, OAK 33 268 8.1 January 27 ................................... Tanner Holden, Wright State Game 6: (4) UIC 73, (1) Wright State 56 Chris Brandon, DET 31 251 8.1 February 3 .............................................. Amari Davis, Green Bay Game 7: (2) Northern Kentucky 80, (3) Green Bay 69 February 10 ........................................... Amari Davis, Green Bay Assists Per Game GP ASST APG February 17 ........................................... Amari Davis, Green Bay Tuesday, March 10 Te’Jon Lucas, MKE 30 153 5.1 February 24 .............................Hugo Ferreira, Cleveland State Game 8: (2) Northern Kentucky 71, (4) UIC 62 Tarkus Ferguson, UIC 32 153 4.8 March 2 ................................................... Amari Davis, Green Bay All-Tournament Team JayQuan McCloud, GB 33 150 4.6 Name, School Yr. Pos. Antoine Davis, DET 30 134 4.5 2019-20 Horizon League Award Winners Darius Quisenberry, YSU 33 138 4.2 Player of the Year: Loudon Love, Wright State Jalen Tate, Northern Kentucky (MVP) R-Jr. G/F Freshman of the Year: Amari Davis, Green Bay Tyler Sharpe, Northern Kentucky Sr. G Field-Goal Percentage G FG FGA Pct. Coach of the Year: Dennis Gates, Cleveland State & Michael Diggins, UIC Jr. F Xavier Hill-Mais, OAK 33 218 421 .518 Scott Nagy, Wright State Tarkus Ferguson, UIC Sr. G Amari Davis, GB 33 215 418 .514 Sixth Man of the Year: Devin Morgan, Youngstown State Amari Davis, Green Bay Fr. G Loudon Love, WSU 27 168 344 .488 Defensive Player of the Year: Jalen Tate, Northern Kentucky Algevon Eichelberger, CSU 29 159 343 .464 Marcus Burk, IUPUI 32 237 548 .432 All-League First-Team Name, School Yr. Pos. 3-Pt. FG Percentage G 3FG FGA Pct. Antoine Davis, Detroit Mercy So. G Marcus Burk, IUPUI 32 93 241 .386 JayQuan McCloud, Green Bay Sr. G Jaylen Minnett, IUPUI 32 115 315 .365 Xavier Hill-Mais, Oakland R-Sr. F Antoine Davis, DET 30 101 312 .324 Loudon Love, Wright State Jr. C Darius Quisenberry, Youngstown State So. G Free-Throw Percentage G FT FTA Pct. All-League Second-Team Antoine Davis, DET 30 154 171 .901 Name, School Yr. Pos. JayQuan McCloud, GB 33 149 174 .856 Marcus Burk, IUPUI Jr. G Justin Miller, DET 27 86 104 .827 Te’Jon Lucas, Milwaukee R-Jr. G Darius Roy, MKE 30 97 119 .815 Tyler Sharpe, Northern Kentucky Sr. G Te’Jon Lucas, MKE 30 108 136 .794 Tarkus Ferguson, UIC Sr. G Bill Wampler, Wright State Sr. F/G Blocked Shots Per Game GP BLK BPG Loudon Love, WSU 27 40 1.5 All-League Third-Team Chris Brandon, DET 31 44 1.4 Name, School Yr. Pos. Xavier Hill-Mais, OAK 33 45 1.4 Algevon Eichelberger, Cleveland State Jr. F Tarkus Ferguson, UIC 32 35 1.1 Amari Davis, Green Bay Fr. G Elyjah Goss, IUPUI 32 33 1.0 Jalen Tate, Northern Kentucky R-Jr. F/G Dantez Walton, Northern Kentucky Sr. F Steals Per Game GP STL SPG Cole Gentry, Wright State Sr. G Te’Jon Lucas, MKE 30 56 1.9 Craig Beaudion, CSU 24 42 1.8 All-Freshman Team Antoine Davis, DET 30 52 1.7 Name, School Pos. Grant Weatherford, IUPUI 32 54 1.7 Amari Davis, Green Bay G Tyler Sharpe, NKU 32 53 1.7 C.J. 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Alfredrick Hughes, Loyola 1983-84 Oral Roberts Xavier Chicago, Ill. Sam Potter, Oral Roberts 1984-85 Loyola Oral Roberts Tulsa, Okla. Alfredrick Hughes, Loyola 1985-86 Xavier Saint Louis Indianapolis, Ind. Byron Larkin, Xavier 1986-87 Xavier Saint Louis Indianapolis, Ind. Byron Larkin, Xavier 1987-88 Xavier Detroit Indianapolis, Ind. Byron Larkin, Xavier 1988-89 Xavier Evansville Dayton, Ohio Tyrone Hill, Xavier 1989-90 Dayton Xavier Dayton, Ohio Negele Knight, Dayton 1990-91 Xavier Saint Louis Dayton, Ohio Jamie Gladden, Xavier 1991-92 Evansville Butler Cincinnati, Ohio Parrish Casebier, Evansville 1992-93 Evansville Xavier Indianapolis, Ind. Parrish Casebier, Evansville 1993-94 Detroit Evansville Indianapolis, Ind. Andy Elkins, Evansville 1994-95 Green Bay Wright State Dayton, Ohio Jeff Nordgaard, Green Bay 1995-96 Northern Illinois Detroit Dayton, Ohio Chris Coleman, Northern Illinois 1996-97 Butler UIC Dayton, Ohio Kelsey Wilson, Butler 1997-98 Butler Green Bay Green Bay, Wis. Jon Neuhouser, Butler 1998-99 Detroit Butler Chicago, Ill. Rashad Phillips, Detroit 1999-00 Butler Detroit Chicago, Ill. Mike Marshall, Butler 2000-01 Butler Detroit Dayton, Ohio LaVall Jordan, Butler 2001-02 UIC Loyola Cleveland, Ohio Cedrick Banks, UIC 2002-03 Milwaukee Butler Milwaukee, Wis. Clay Tucker, Milwaukee 2003-04 UIC Milwaukee Milwaukee, Wis. Armond Williams, UIC 2004-05 Milwaukee Detroit Milwaukee, Wis. Joah Tucker, Milwaukee 2005-06 Milwaukee Butler Milwaukee, Wis. Adrian Tiget, Milwaukee 2006-07 Wright State Butler Dayton, Ohio DaShaun Wood, Wright State 2007-08 Butler Cleveland State Indianapolis, Ind. Mike Green, Butler 2008-09 Cleveland State Butler Indianapolis, Ind. Cedric Jackson, Cleveland State 2009-10 Butler Wright State Indianapolis, Ind. Matt Howard, Butler 2010-11 Butler Milwaukee Milwaukee, Wis. Matt Howard, Butler 2011-12 Detroit Valparaiso Valparaiso, Ind. Ray McCallum, Detroit 2012-13 Valparaiso Wright State
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