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Men's Basketball Tied For Fifth Place In A-10 Preseason Poll
10.22.09 | Men's Basketball
Junior forward Lavoy Allen named to preseason first-team all-conference
Preseason All-Conference Teams/Poll
PHILADELPHIA -- Temple junior forward Lavoy Allen was named to the five-man preseason All-Atlantic 10 Conference first team while two-time defending champion Owls were projected to tie for fifth-place with Duquesne, the team the Owls defeated in the 2009 title game, in a poll of the league's head coaches and selected media released Thursday during Men's Basketball Media Day.
With four starters and 10 of its top 11 scorers returning from last year's 27-8 team that advanced to the second round of the NCAA Tournament, Dayton was selected as the team to beat in the Atlantic 10 men's basketball race.
The Flyers (27-8/11-5) received 33 of the 57 first-place votes cast by the panel of coaches and media members. Leading UD will be preseason first-team All-Conference selection Chris Wright, who averaged a team-high 13.3 points and 6.6 rebounds a year ago. The junior forward is among 50 preseason candidates for the John R. Wooden Award and Dayton boasts a 41-10 record with Wright in the lineup. Senior guard Marcus Johnson (11.8 ppg.) is a preseason second-team selection, while senior guard London Warren (4.1 ppg.) is on the preseason All-Defensive Team.
Xavier (27-8/12-4) received 18 first-place votes and placed second in the preseason poll. One of just nine Division I programs to win at least 25 games in each of the last three seasons, Xavier will be under the direction of first-year head coach and former two-time XU captain Chris Mack.
Richmond (20-16/9-7) was picked third and will be led by preseason first-team selection Kevin Anderson, a junior guard who averaged 16.6 ppg. last season en route to earning All-Conference second-team distinction. With five starters returning from the program's first 20-win campaign since 2004, the Spiders garnered four first-place votes. La Salle was tabbed fourth and will be anchored by preseason first-team choice Rodney Green, who ranked fifth in the Conference in scoring (17.8 ppg.) and registered 14 performances of 20 or more points a year ago. The Explorers received a pair of first-place votes.
Duquesne, tied for fifth with Temple, returns four starters from last season's 21-win squad that advanced to the NIT for the first time since 1994.
Charlotte (11-20/5-11) was selected seventh in the poll, while Rhode Island was picked eighth. The Rams (23-11/11-5) have advanced to the NIT in each of the past two seasons while amassing 44 victories. Massachusetts (12-18/7-9) was selected ninth, followed by Saint Joseph's (17-15/9-7), St. Bonaventure (15-15/6-10), Saint Louis (18-14/8-8), George Washington (10-18/4-12) and Fordham (3-25/1-15).
In that same poll, the coaches and media selected the preseason All-Conference teams. The first-team is comprised of Allen, Anderson, Green, Wright and Massachusetts' Ricky Harris (18.2 ppg.), the league's leading returning scorer. The second-team consists of Johnson, Richmond's David Gonzalvez, DiJuan Harris of Charlotte, St. Bonaventure's Andrew Nicholson, the 2009 A-10 Rookie of the Year, and Damian Saunders of Duquesne. On the third-team are Duquesne's Bill Clark, Keith Cothran of Rhode Island, Xavier's Jordan Crawford, Dan Geriot of Richmond and Kwamain Mitchell of Saint Louis.
The preseason All-Defensive team consists of Nicholson, Warren, Garrett Williamson of Saint Joseph's and Xavier teammates Dante' Jackson and Jason Love. The All-Rookie team is comprised of Shamarr Bowden of Charlotte, Chris Gaston of Fordham, La Salle's Aaric Murray and UMass teammates Freddie Riley and Terrell Vinson.
The 2009-10 season tips off on Nov. 13 with eight contests involving A-10 teams, while league play commences on Jan. 6 as George Washington travels to St. Bonaventure, Duquesne hosts Richmond, Saint Joseph's visits Temple and Massachusetts hosts Fordham.
Beginning in 2010, a new format will be in place for the 34th Annual Atlantic 10 Men's Basketball Championship. The top 12 teams will qualify for the Championship and first round games will be hosted on the campuses of teams seeded #5, #6, #7, and #8 on Tuesday, Mar. 9, 2010. The setting then shifts to Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City, N.J., as the quarterfinals will commence on Friday, Mar. 12. Semifinal action will take place on Saturday, Mar. 13, with the Championship game held on Sunday, Mar. 14, and televised live nationally at 1:00pm on CBS Sports for the first time in A-10 history.
Last season marked the 15th time in Conference history and sixth since 2000 that multiple A-10 teams earned at-large berths to the NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament. The league received two of just four at-large bids awarded to non-BCS conferences a year ago and over the past two seasons, the A-10 leads all non-BCS conferences with six NCAA berths.
PHILADELPHIA -- Temple junior forward Lavoy Allen was named to the five-man preseason All-Atlantic 10 Conference first team while two-time defending champion Owls were projected to tie for fifth-place with Duquesne, the team the Owls defeated in the 2009 title game, in a poll of the league's head coaches and selected media released Thursday during Men's Basketball Media Day.
With four starters and 10 of its top 11 scorers returning from last year's 27-8 team that advanced to the second round of the NCAA Tournament, Dayton was selected as the team to beat in the Atlantic 10 men's basketball race.
The Flyers (27-8/11-5) received 33 of the 57 first-place votes cast by the panel of coaches and media members. Leading UD will be preseason first-team All-Conference selection Chris Wright, who averaged a team-high 13.3 points and 6.6 rebounds a year ago. The junior forward is among 50 preseason candidates for the John R. Wooden Award and Dayton boasts a 41-10 record with Wright in the lineup. Senior guard Marcus Johnson (11.8 ppg.) is a preseason second-team selection, while senior guard London Warren (4.1 ppg.) is on the preseason All-Defensive Team.
Xavier (27-8/12-4) received 18 first-place votes and placed second in the preseason poll. One of just nine Division I programs to win at least 25 games in each of the last three seasons, Xavier will be under the direction of first-year head coach and former two-time XU captain Chris Mack.
Richmond (20-16/9-7) was picked third and will be led by preseason first-team selection Kevin Anderson, a junior guard who averaged 16.6 ppg. last season en route to earning All-Conference second-team distinction. With five starters returning from the program's first 20-win campaign since 2004, the Spiders garnered four first-place votes. La Salle was tabbed fourth and will be anchored by preseason first-team choice Rodney Green, who ranked fifth in the Conference in scoring (17.8 ppg.) and registered 14 performances of 20 or more points a year ago. The Explorers received a pair of first-place votes.
Duquesne, tied for fifth with Temple, returns four starters from last season's 21-win squad that advanced to the NIT for the first time since 1994.
Charlotte (11-20/5-11) was selected seventh in the poll, while Rhode Island was picked eighth. The Rams (23-11/11-5) have advanced to the NIT in each of the past two seasons while amassing 44 victories. Massachusetts (12-18/7-9) was selected ninth, followed by Saint Joseph's (17-15/9-7), St. Bonaventure (15-15/6-10), Saint Louis (18-14/8-8), George Washington (10-18/4-12) and Fordham (3-25/1-15).
In that same poll, the coaches and media selected the preseason All-Conference teams. The first-team is comprised of Allen, Anderson, Green, Wright and Massachusetts' Ricky Harris (18.2 ppg.), the league's leading returning scorer. The second-team consists of Johnson, Richmond's David Gonzalvez, DiJuan Harris of Charlotte, St. Bonaventure's Andrew Nicholson, the 2009 A-10 Rookie of the Year, and Damian Saunders of Duquesne. On the third-team are Duquesne's Bill Clark, Keith Cothran of Rhode Island, Xavier's Jordan Crawford, Dan Geriot of Richmond and Kwamain Mitchell of Saint Louis.
The preseason All-Defensive team consists of Nicholson, Warren, Garrett Williamson of Saint Joseph's and Xavier teammates Dante' Jackson and Jason Love. The All-Rookie team is comprised of Shamarr Bowden of Charlotte, Chris Gaston of Fordham, La Salle's Aaric Murray and UMass teammates Freddie Riley and Terrell Vinson.
The 2009-10 season tips off on Nov. 13 with eight contests involving A-10 teams, while league play commences on Jan. 6 as George Washington travels to St. Bonaventure, Duquesne hosts Richmond, Saint Joseph's visits Temple and Massachusetts hosts Fordham.
Beginning in 2010, a new format will be in place for the 34th Annual Atlantic 10 Men's Basketball Championship. The top 12 teams will qualify for the Championship and first round games will be hosted on the campuses of teams seeded #5, #6, #7, and #8 on Tuesday, Mar. 9, 2010. The setting then shifts to Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City, N.J., as the quarterfinals will commence on Friday, Mar. 12. Semifinal action will take place on Saturday, Mar. 13, with the Championship game held on Sunday, Mar. 14, and televised live nationally at 1:00pm on CBS Sports for the first time in A-10 history.
Last season marked the 15th time in Conference history and sixth since 2000 that multiple A-10 teams earned at-large berths to the NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament. The league received two of just four at-large bids awarded to non-BCS conferences a year ago and over the past two seasons, the A-10 leads all non-BCS conferences with six NCAA berths.
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