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2004-2005 GLVC Postseason Awards
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April 4, 2005 - UIndy senior guard David Logan (Indianapolis/North Central) can add another "Player of the Year" honor to his list of accomplishments this season. Logan has been selected the 2005 Division II Bulletin Player Of The Year. Logan led Indianapolis to a 19-10 overall record and a 14-6 Great Lakes Valley Conference (GLVC) finish. He finished the season as the top scorer in Division II at 28.6 points per game and was named the GLVC Player of the Year. "David had a great year in every aspect of the game," said DIIB Editor Gary Rubin. "He dominated games when he was on the court and is deserving of this honor." Alaska Fairbanks' Brad Oleson, Lee Cook of Bowie State, Yandel Brown from Columbus State and Concord's Lewis Muse were finalists for the Player of the Year award. The Division II Bulletin covers Division II men's basketball and celebrated its 14th year of publishing this past season. The publication has named a Player of the Year every year since its inception. Logan was named the 2004-05 Daktronics NCAA Division II Men's Basketball Player of the Year in March. He was also selected to the National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC) Division II All-American Team and the All-District First Team for the Great Lakes Region. Greyhounds head coach Todd Sturgeon says the honors are no accident. Logan is the type who commonly shoots a thousand shots a day in practice and laps his teammates in running drills. "David has worked harder than any player I've ever coached," said Sturgeon, who thinks Logan could have a future in European basketball and maybe the NBA. "It gives me great satisfaction to see a guy who's that driven and focused get recognition like this." A 6-1 guard, Logan led Indianapolis to a 19-10 overall record and a 14-6 Great Lakes Valley Conference (GLVC) finish. UIndy's season ended when the Greyhounds lost to Ferris State in the first round of the NCAA Division II Great Lakes Regional at Findlay, Ohio. Logan is the leading scorer in Division II with 28.6 points per game, and was named the GLVC Player of the Year. The honor marked his third straight season as a member of the All-GLVC first team. Logan made 291 of 605 field goals (48.1%), including 121 of 295 three-pointers (41.0%), and shot 78.8 percent from the line (126 of 160) to finish the 2004-05 season with 829 points He stands third in the country in three-pointers made per game. In addition, he led the Greyhounds with 144 assists and 56 steals while pulling down 4.4 rebounds per game. Logan scored in double figures in all but two games this season, with game-high outputs of 46 points against Bellarmine and 42 versus Northern Kentucky. He scored 30-or-more points 13 times and 20-or-more on 26 occasions. He departs as the all-time leading scorer at both Indianapolis and in the GLVC, with 2,352 career points. He was a Daktronics First Team All-Great Lakes Region choice as both a junior and senior. Logan is a finalist for the Bob Cousy "Point Guard of the Year Award", given annually to the top point guard in the nation, and is one of only 64 players from all three NCAA divisions and NAIA to be invited to the 53rd Annual Portsmouth Invitational Tournament in Virginia on April 6-9. Over 200 NBA representatives from all 30 teams will be in attendance at the four-day event, which is the only post-season event prior to the NBA Camp in Chicago in early June. ----- University of Indianapolis senior guard David Logan (Indianapolis/North Central) has been named the 2004-05 Daktronics® NCAA Division II Men’s Basketball Player of the Year after receiving the most votes by a large margin in balloting conducted among Division II sports information directors. For the second straight year, the three Daktronics® All-America teams were senior-laden, with 12 of the 15 honorees seniors. A 6-foot-1-inch guard, Logan led Indianapolis to a 19-10 overall record and a 14-6 Great Lakes Valley Conference (GLVC) finish. UIndy’s season ended when the Greyhounds lost to Ferris State in the first round of the NCAA Division II Great Lakes Regional at Findlay, Ohio. Logan is the leading scorer in Division II with 28.6 points per game, and was named the GLVC Player of the Year. The honor marked his third straight season as a member of the All-GLVC first team. Logan made 291 of 605 field goals (48.1%), including 121 of 295 three-pointers (41.0%), and shot 78.8 percent from the line (126 of 160) to finish the 2004-05 season with 829 points He stands third in the country in three-pointers made per game. In addition, he led the Greyhounds with 144 assists and 56 steals while pulling down 4.4 rebounds per game. Logan scored in double figures in all but two games this season, with game-high outputs of 46 points against Bellarmine and 42 versus Northern Kentucky. He scored 30-or-more points 13 times and 20-or-more on 26 occasions. He departs as the all-time leading scorer at both Indianapolis and in the GLVC, with over 2,352 career points. He was a Daktronics® First Team All-Great Lakes Region choice as both a junior and senior. Logan is a finalist for the Bob Cousy “Point Guard of the Year Award”, given annually to the top point guard in the nation, and is one of only 64 players from all three NCAA divisions and NAIA to be invited to the 53rd Annual Portsmouth Invitational Tournament in Virginia on April 6-9. Over 200 NBA representatives from all 30 teams will be in attendance at the four-day event, which is the only post-season event prior to the NBA Camp in Chicago in early June. The Daktronics®’ NCAA Division All-America First Team was comprised of five seniors. In addition to Logan, guards Yandel Brown of Columbus State and Alaska Fairbanks’ Brad Oleson were named to the team, along with forwards Letheal Cook of Bowie State and Edinboro’s Jakim Donaldson. Of the three non-seniors who made last year’s elite squads, just one – Concord’s Lewis Muse – repeated from last year. The guard was named to the second team after being voted to the first team a year ago. Logan is a business management major from Indianapolis. 2005 DAKTRONICS® NCAA DIVISION II MEN’S BASKETBALL ALL-AMERICA TEAM First Team Name School Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown Yandel Brown Columbus State G 5-11 185 Sr. Eastman, GA Letheal Cook Bowie State F 6-9 235 Sr. Omaha, NE Jakim Donaldson Edinboro F 6-8 200 Sr. Pittsburgh, PA David Logan Indianapolis G 6-1 170 Sr. Indianapolis, IN Brad Oleson Alaska Fairbanks G 6-4 185 Sr. North Pole, AK PLAYER OF THE YEAR: David Logan, Indianapolis Second Team Stacey Moragne UMass Lowell F 6-4 216 Jr. Evanston, IL Lewis Muse Concord F 6-4 210 Sr. Rocky Mount, NC Travis Robbins Washburn F 6-6 210 Sr. Clover, SC Tayron Thomas Philadelphia G 6-2 190 Jr. Bristol, PA Mark Worthington Metro State F 6-8 220 Sr. Australind, Australia Third Team Ramel Allen Bridgeport(Ct.) F 6-11 230 Sr. Bronx, NY Damien Argrett Pfeiffer F 6-8 220 Sr. Kannapolis, NC Stephen Bahl Colorado Mines G 6-0 195 Sr. Broomfield, CO Nick Ellingsworth-Perez Barry F 6-8 215 Sr. Miami, FL Turner Trofholz South Dakota F 6-8 235 Jr. Schuyler, NE NCAA II - Basketball Times Co-Player of Year - Lee Cook, Bowie State Co-Player of Year - David Logan, Indianapolis Coach of Year - Ron Niekamp, Findlay Runnerup Coach of Year – Luke D’Alessio, Bowie State All-America First Team Yandel Brown, Columbus State (Ga.) 5-11 Sr. Lee Cook, Bowie State (Md.) 6-10 Sr. Jakim Donaldson, Edinboro (Pa.) 6-8 Sr. David Logan, Indianapolis (Ind.) 6-1 Sr. Brad Oleson, Alaska-Fairbanks 6-4 Sr. Second Team Nick Ellingsworth-Perez, Barry (Fla.) 6-8 Sr. Travis Robbins, Washburn (Kan.) 6-6 Sr. Tayron Thomas, Philadelphia (Pa.) 6-2 Jr. Turner Trofholz, South Dakota 6-8 Jr. Mark Worthington, Metropolitan State (Colo.) 6-9 Sr. Third Team Damien Argrett, Pfeiffer (N.C.) 6-8 Sr. Josh Buettner, Michigan Tech 6-9 Sr. Luqman Jaaber, Virginia Union 5-10 Sr. Eddie Jackson, Pittsburg State (Kan.) 5-11 Jr. Stacey Moragne, Lowell (Mass.) 6-4 Jr. Jamel Staten, Minn. State-Mankato 6-6 Sr. 2004-05 Daktronics Great Lakes Region First Team Name/School Yr. Pos. Ht. Hometown David Logan, Indianapolis Sr. G 6-1 Indianapolis, IN Carlton Epps, Ferris State Sr. G 6-2 Benton Harbor, MI Josh Buettner, Michigan Tech Sr. F 6-9 Shawano, WI Randy Holbrook, So. Indiana Sr. F 6-9 St. Louis, MO Geoff Husted, Gannon Sr. C 6-11 Canton, OH 2004-05 Daktronics Great Lakes Region Second Team Name Yr. Pos. Ht. Hometown Dustin Pfeifer, Findlay Jr. G 5-9 Washington Court House, OH Morris Hall, Wayne State Sr. G 6-0 Detroit, MI Ricky Volcy, Northern Michigan So. F 6-8 Montreal, Quebec Sullivan Sykes, Saint Joseph's Jr. F 6-4 New Orleans, LA Callistus Eziukwu, GVSU Fr. C 6-10 Muskegon, MI |