ODAC Announces 2007
Men's Hoops All-League Teams
Guilford's
Strong, Palombo Headline Postseason Honors
February 21, 2007
SALEM, Va. --- Guilford College junior Ben Strong and head coach
Tom Palombo headlined the 2007 Old Dominion Athletic Conference (ODAC)
postseason awards, winning the conference's player and coach of the year
honors, respectively. Bridgewater freshman Dominic Trawick was named
the league's top rookie, and Hampden-Sydney senior guard Matt Green
earned the scholar-athlete award.
Strong, a first team selection last season, was a consistent force for
Palombo's squad in the paint, leading the Quakers to a second seed in
this week's 2007 ODAC Basketball Championship tournament. Strong led
the conference in several statistical categories including scoring (24.0
ppg), rebounding (11.0 rpg) and blocked shots (2.5 bpg) as well as
collecting a league-best 15 double-doubles. His presence was felt on
the national level, currently placing fifth in scoring, seventh in
rebounding and 14th in block shots throughout all of NCAA Division III
men's basketball. He is the first conference player of the year in
Guilford men's basketball history.
This is the second ODAC top coaching honor for Palombo as he shared the
honor in 2004 with Emory & Henry's Bob Johnson. Palombo's Quakers are
currently rated 17th in the weekly
D3Hoops.com national poll, the second straight week they've
held the position. On the way to 21-3 overall and 15-3 conference
records, Guilford ran off winning streaks of 10 and seven games, the
latter marking a current trend heading into postseason play.
Trawick, from Manassas, Va., also earned recognition as honorable
mention All-ODAC. He led the Eagles in scoring at 15.2 points per
outing, dropping a career-high 35 points in an early season win against
Eastern Mennonite. During that contest, Trawick converted all 19 of a
his free throw attempts, a new ODAC record.
Green, a senior guard from Richmond, Va., boasts a 3.91 grade point
average in mathematical economics. The two-time Tiger captain was named
to the 2006 ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District team. He is a
member of the Student Athlete Advisory Council (SAAC), Classics Honor
Society and Eta Sigma Phi. On the court, Green finished second in the
conference in assists with 4.0 per game and shot a league fourth-best
42.0% from three-point range.
For a look at the complete 2007 ODAC Men's Basketball All-Conference
Teams, view the entry below or visit the ODAC on the web at
www.odaconline.com.
2007 ODAC Men’s
Basketball All-Conference Teams
First Team
Brandon Adair, Virginia Wesleyan
Greg Bienemann, Washington & Lee
David Carlson, Randolph-Macon
Jason Sager, Eastern Mennonite
Jordan Snipes, Guilford
Ben Strong, Guilford
Second Team
TonTon Balenga, Virginia Wesleyan
Jeremy Dixon, Randolph-Macon
Mike Edwards, Hamden-Sydney
Phil Hawley, Randolph-Macon
Josh LaPorte, Roanoke
Curtis Peery, Roanoke
Dominic Trawick, Bridgewater
Honorable Mention
Steven Echols, Lynchburg
Josh Fox, Bridgewater
Turner King, Hampden-Sydney
Brad Parkes, Eastern Mennonite
Drew Prehmus, Hampden-Sydney
Lance Reasbeck, Emory & Henry
Justin Short, Randolph-Macon
Kurt Axe Memorial
Player of the Year
Ben Strong, Guilford
Rookie of the Year
Dominic Trawick, Bridgewater
Coach of the Year
Tom Palombo, Guilford
ODAC/Farm Bureau
Scholar-Athlete
Matt Green, Hampden-Sydney