10/31/05 --
Long Island University has been selected
to finish third in the 2006-07 Northeast Conference men’s
basketball competition, according to the annual poll of league
head coaches released today.
Monmouth was picked to capture the conference title, receiving
six first place votes.
Senior guard James Williams (DeSoto, Texas) was tabbed to the
preseason all-NEC team for the second consecutive season. Williams
has a slew of NEC honors to his credit, twice earning an all-NEC
nod and capturing the 2004 NEC Rookie of the Year award. He was
ranked third in the circuit in scoring last winter, averaging
16.6 points a game.
In addition, Williams was third
in the NEC in three-pointers made (3.2/gm), fourth in three-point
percentage
(.418), fifth
in free throw percentage (.824) and 11th in assists (3.3/gm).
The combo guard enters the season as the league’s lone
returning 1,000-point scorer with 1,239 points accumulated during
his three-year stay in Brooklyn.
The Blackbirds return a strong contingent this season- all five
starters - under fifth-year coach Jim Ferry. Williams’ backcourt
mate, Tyrone Mattison, is back to pilot the offense. The sophomore
made 13 starts last season, averaging 4.8 points a game.
Aubin Scott, one of the preeminent defenders in the league, corralled
6.8 rebounds a game – eighth in the league. In addition,
the Hempstead, N.Y. product paced the team in field goal percentage,
shooting at a 60.3 percent clip. Scott will be joined in the
frontcourt by juniors Eugene Kotorobai and Paska Morkeliunas.
Kotorobai, an Ontario, Canada import, contributed 6.3 points
and 5.1 rebounds a game last season while shooting a conference
second-best 43.1 percent from three-point range. Morkelinuas
supplied 7.4 points and just over four rebounds a game. The Kaunas,
Lithuania will have competition at the five-spot from classmate
Kellen Allen (Mansfield, Texas). Allen saw 18 starts, averaging
6.9 points and 4.5 boards.
The Blackbirds have a number of weapons off the bench. Junior
Evan Meekins (Providence, R.I.) has hit for 117 three-pointers
the past three seasons. Senior Esa Maki-Tulokas, a three-year
starter, battled through injuries in 2005-06 to post a 6.8 scoring
average. The Finland native sported 3.9 rebounds a game. Sophomore
Donovin McLendon (Miami, Fla.) showed tremendous strides in his
first season, averaging 4.2 points and 2.0 rebounds a contest.
Freshmen Aurimas Adomaitis, Jaytornah Wisseh Anthony Gugino and
Vernon Teel are four newcomers expected to help LIU challenge
for its first NEC title since 1997-98.
“This is a very driven
team, extremely focused and ready to compete for a conference
title,” said Ferry of his team.
The Blackbirds kick off the 2006-07 campaign on Nov. 11,
hosting Binghamton at 7:00 p.m. at the Wellness, Recreation
and Athletic
Center.
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