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03-01-2016, 02:10 PM
Christopher A Zills
Tiby And Johnson Earn Horizon League Postseason Honors
MILWAUKEE, Wis. (March 1, 2016) - Matt Tiby and Jordan Johnson of the Milwaukee men's basketball team were named to the All-Horizon League Team today when the league announced its postseason awards as voted on by league coaches, sports information directors and local media.
Tiby was selected as a first-team member, while Johnson earned a spot on the second team. This marks the second year in a row that Milwaukee has had two members of the 10-player squad. It also marks the first time it has had a first-team member since Anthony Hill in 2010-11.
Tiby, who was also named to the Preseason All-Horizon League squad, came through in his final season with career-highs in both scoring (15.6 ppg) and rebounding (8.3 rpg), both of which lead the team and rank highly among league leaders.
Tiby starts the postseason ranked No. 11 in program history with 1,303 points and the No. 6 rebounder with 718 boards. Just the 15th player to reach the combined 1,000 points/500 rebound level in a career, he has been a starter in all 96 games he has appeared in in his career. The team's emotional leader, Tiby was named a second-team all-league selection as a junior. His career high in points scored came earlier this season against South Dakota, when he went off for 31 on the night he became the 26th player in program history to reach 1,000 points.
Johnson has been nothing short of spectacular as Milwaukee's new point guard this season. He has been ranked No. 2 in both assists per game and total assists in the NCAA the entire season and has rewritten the Milwaukee record book when it comes to virtually any assist record.
Heading into postseason play, he is averaging 8.2 assists per game, well ahead of the school-record pace of 7.0 set by Marc Mitchell in 1992-93. Johnson adds 12.3 points and 3.6 rebounds per game and earlier this year posted just the fourth triple-double in school history. His 254 assists broke the school record of 214 in a season and his nine games of 10-or-more assists snapped the school mark of six such outings earlier as well. In addition, he has eight double-doubles of the points/assists variety, extending his school mark past the former standard of five set in 1992-93. Lastly, in the regular-season finale, he broke the school record for assists in a game when he handed out 15 against the Flames.
All-League First Team
Kay Felder, Oakland
Alec Peters, Valparaiso
Paris Bass Detroit
Matt Tiby, Milwaukee
Carrington Love, Green Bay
All-League Second Team
Jalen Hayes, Oakland
Cameron Morse, Youngstown State
Jordan Fouse, Green Bay
Jordan Johnson, Milwaukee
Dikembe Dixson, UIC
All-Freshman Team
Dikembe Dixson, UIC
Drew McDonald, Northern Kentucky
Rob Edwards, Cleveland State
Josh McFolley, Detroit
Jordan Andrews, Youngstown State
All-Defensive Team
Vashil Fernandez, Valparaiso
Jordan Fouse, Green Bay
Tai Odiase, UIC
Joe Thomasson, Wright State
Carrington Love, Green Bay
Player of the Year: Kay Felder, Oakland
Coach of the Year: Bryce Drew, Valparaiso
Freshman of the Year: Dikembe Dixson, UIC
Defensive Player of the Year: Vashil Fernandez, Valparaiso
Sixth Man of the Year: Max Hooper, Oakland
Tiby And Johnson Earn Horizon League Postseason Honors
MILWAUKEE, Wis. (March 1, 2016) - Matt Tiby and Jordan Johnson of the Milwaukee men's basketball team were named to the All-Horizon League Team today when the league announced its postseason awards as voted on by league coaches, sports information directors and local media.
Tiby was selected as a first-team member, while Johnson earned a spot on the second team. This marks the second year in a row that Milwaukee has had two members of the 10-player squad. It also marks the first time it has had a first-team member since Anthony Hill in 2010-11.
Tiby, who was also named to the Preseason All-Horizon League squad, came through in his final season with career-highs in both scoring (15.6 ppg) and rebounding (8.3 rpg), both of which lead the team and rank highly among league leaders.
Tiby starts the postseason ranked No. 11 in program history with 1,303 points and the No. 6 rebounder with 718 boards. Just the 15th player to reach the combined 1,000 points/500 rebound level in a career, he has been a starter in all 96 games he has appeared in in his career. The team's emotional leader, Tiby was named a second-team all-league selection as a junior. His career high in points scored came earlier this season against South Dakota, when he went off for 31 on the night he became the 26th player in program history to reach 1,000 points.
Johnson has been nothing short of spectacular as Milwaukee's new point guard this season. He has been ranked No. 2 in both assists per game and total assists in the NCAA the entire season and has rewritten the Milwaukee record book when it comes to virtually any assist record.
Heading into postseason play, he is averaging 8.2 assists per game, well ahead of the school-record pace of 7.0 set by Marc Mitchell in 1992-93. Johnson adds 12.3 points and 3.6 rebounds per game and earlier this year posted just the fourth triple-double in school history. His 254 assists broke the school record of 214 in a season and his nine games of 10-or-more assists snapped the school mark of six such outings earlier as well. In addition, he has eight double-doubles of the points/assists variety, extending his school mark past the former standard of five set in 1992-93. Lastly, in the regular-season finale, he broke the school record for assists in a game when he handed out 15 against the Flames.
All-League First Team
Kay Felder, Oakland
Alec Peters, Valparaiso
Paris Bass Detroit
Matt Tiby, Milwaukee
Carrington Love, Green Bay
All-League Second Team
Jalen Hayes, Oakland
Cameron Morse, Youngstown State
Jordan Fouse, Green Bay
Jordan Johnson, Milwaukee
Dikembe Dixson, UIC
All-Freshman Team
Dikembe Dixson, UIC
Drew McDonald, Northern Kentucky
Rob Edwards, Cleveland State
Josh McFolley, Detroit
Jordan Andrews, Youngstown State
All-Defensive Team
Vashil Fernandez, Valparaiso
Jordan Fouse, Green Bay
Tai Odiase, UIC
Joe Thomasson, Wright State
Carrington Love, Green Bay
Player of the Year: Kay Felder, Oakland
Coach of the Year: Bryce Drew, Valparaiso
Freshman of the Year: Dikembe Dixson, UIC
Defensive Player of the Year: Vashil Fernandez, Valparaiso
Sixth Man of the Year: Max Hooper, Oakland