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Post by Deleted on Mar 2, 2015 13:06:58 GMT -5
Congratulations to Robbie - only men's player to be recognized. Not the senior year he had hoped for but he gave us his all and then some. Still some hoop to play.
Poole is a Third Team All-MAAC selection for the second consecutive year. The Cherry Hill, N.J. native ranks ninth in the MAAC in scoring (14.2), second in free throw percentage (.833) and tied for seventh with 52 three-pointers. One of five active players in all of Division I with 500 career rebounds, 200 three-pointers, 200 assists and 100 steals, Poole ranks 10th in program history with 1,471 career points. In conference action, Poole averaged 14.4 points while shooting a blistering 41.5% from three-point range.
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Post by MTS on Mar 2, 2015 13:16:27 GMT -5
Good for Rob. I think Marquis should have gotten consideration but you're not getting two players from an 8th place finisher. It was probably close and senior gets it over a sophomore.
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Post by slim on Mar 2, 2015 13:26:19 GMT -5
Congratulations to Robbie - only men's player to be recognized. Not the senior year he had hoped for but he gave us his all and then some. Still some hoop to play. Poole is a Third Team All-MAAC selection for the second consecutive year. The Cherry Hill, N.J. native ranks ninth in the MAAC in scoring (14.2), second in free throw percentage (.833) and tied for seventh with 52 three-pointers. One of five active players in all of Division I with 500 career rebounds, 200 three-pointers, 200 assists and 100 steals, Poole ranks 10th in program history with 1,471 career points. In conference action, Poole averaged 14.4 points while shooting a blistering 41.5% from three-point range. Who made 1st/2nd/3rd team?
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Post by Deleted on Mar 2, 2015 13:35:33 GMT -5
I don't have a clue! Got the Siena info via the Siena site. I'm sure the MAAC site will have that info. Sorry.
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Post by slim on Mar 2, 2015 13:45:09 GMT -5
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Post by saintsandeagles on Mar 2, 2015 13:47:57 GMT -5
Congrats on the Hearst selection.
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Post by slim on Mar 2, 2015 13:51:32 GMT -5
Congrats on the Hearst selection. He deserve it he put a lot of work in. His defense was really good this year as well. I was shocked Drame didn't make first team, but he did have bad Dec/early Jan in MAAC play. He still prob is the best NBA prospect in the MAAC.
Robinson making 1st team as Soph is huge. Goes show player development is key, because he wasn't on the all rookie team last year.
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Post by siena77 on Mar 2, 2015 15:11:02 GMT -5
Congrats to Rob. He hung in there despite all of the program's problems, as well as his own injuries.
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Post by playerparentcoach on Mar 2, 2015 15:18:56 GMT -5
Good for Rob. I think Marquis should have gotten consideration but you're not getting two players from an 8th place finisher. It was probably close and senior gets it over a sophomore. I said a while ago Poole will get the highest honor because he is the leading scorer. Its about buckets. Congrats to him
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Post by siena95 on Mar 2, 2015 15:28:43 GMT -5
sad day when siena's highest honor for end of year awards is a mercy 3rd team showing
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Post by Tony on Mar 2, 2015 15:52:07 GMT -5
sad day when siena's highest honor for end of year awards is a mercy 3rd team showing Agreed and I don't want to hear any bitching no other player on Siena deserved all maac honors
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Post by playerparentcoach on Mar 2, 2015 15:54:41 GMT -5
We limped to the finish. Poole deserved to rep us and that's still top 15. We deserved that just for participating. Which OK yeah is pretty sad
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Post by $cott on Mar 2, 2015 16:00:14 GMT -5
sad day when siena's highest honor for end of year awards is a mercy 3rd team showing Agreed and I don't want to hear any bitching no other player on Siena deserved all maac honors Wright dominated Casimir in rebounds, assists, steals, and blocks while shooting the same percentage from the floor. Wright belonged over Casimir who they could have just given rookie of the year to and left him off the all conference teams. Also, compare the numbers on Wright against Okereafor or Deon Jones, not even close. Counting Poole that is at least 4 that Marquis should have been named over.
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Post by playerparentcoach on Mar 2, 2015 16:02:05 GMT -5
Agreed and I don't want to hear any bitching no other player on Siena deserved all maac honors Wright dominated Casimir in rebounds, assists, steals, and blocks while shooting the same percentage from the floor. Wright belonged over Casimir who they could have just given rookie of the year to and left him off the all conference teams. Also, compare the numbers on Wright against Okereafor or Deon Jones, not even close. Counting Poole that is at least 4 that Marquis should have been named over. Not with our record. You can't win that with intangibles on a bad team. He would have to score a lot more points.
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Post by Tony on Mar 2, 2015 16:08:15 GMT -5
Agreed and I don't want to hear any bitching no other player on Siena deserved all maac honors Wright dominated Casimir in rebounds, assists, steals, and blocks while shooting the same percentage from the floor. Wright belonged over Casimir who they could have just given rookie of the year to and left him off the all conference teams. Also, compare the numbers on Wright against Okereafor or Deon Jones, not even close. Counting Poole that is at least 4 that Marquis should have been named over. nope sorry am not buying it siena finished 8th wright didn't have a good year and in fact may have regressed a tad Casimir is dominant player and deseved 2rd team Iona won a lot of games. Quis might not be in top 4 point guards in conference. As for other players Rider and Monmouth finish way higher than siena. 8th place teams don't deserve much in way of all maac honors
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