Guilford Strong
an All-American Two-Times Over
Repeats as NABC,
D3hoops.com First Teamer
March 24, 2008
GREENSBORO, N.C. ---
Guilford College senior Ben Strong (Chapel Hill, N.C./Chapel Hill)
won his second straight D3hoops.com First Team All-America award
over the weekend. The teams were announced over the Internet prior
to the webcast of Saturday's NCAA Division III men's basketball
title game.
Strong also earned a spot on the
State Farm Division III First Team All-America squad announced by
the National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC) last week. He
is Guilford's fourth two-time men's basketball All-American and the
Quakers' first two-time, first-team honoree since World B. Free '76.
( Guilford's Bob Kauffman '68 and David Smith '72 also received
multiple men's basketball All-America honors.) Strong also captured
his second consecutive D3hoops.com South Region Player of the Year
and NABC South District Player of the Year honors last week.
A 6-11, 220-pound center, Strong earned his second straight Old
Dominion Athletic Conference (ODAC) Kurt Axe Memorial Men's
Basketball Player of the Year Award Feb. 28. Guilford's first
three-time First Team All-ODAC pick, he led the league in scoring
(25.8 ppg.), rebounds (10.8 rpg.) and blocked shots (2.21 bpg.). The
team co-captain ranks fourth in NCAA Division III in scoring, 14th
in rebounds and 19th in blocks through games of March 16. Strong was
one of 10 finalists for the prestigious Jostens Trophy, awarded
annually by the Salem (Va.) Rotary Club to Division III
student-athletes who display outstanding achievement in basketball,
academics and community service. He won a school-record five ODAC
Men's Basketball Player of the Week awards this season and 13 of the
weekly honors in his career. His career-high 21 double-doubles and
23 20-point games this year led the league. Strong scored a
season-high 39 points versus Eastern Mennonite University and Emory
& Henry College, two of his league-best nine 30-point games this
year. The Most Outstanding Player of the 2008 ODAC Tournament, he
averaged 25.9 points and 10.1 rebounds in 18 league contests.
Strong broke his own Guilford Division III scoring record this year
with 747 points, passed the 2,000 career-points mark and holds
second place on the Quakers' all-time scoring list with 2,241 points
in 112 games. He passed the likes of former NBA stars M.L. Carr '73
and Free on his climb up the Quakers' scoring chart and trails only
former NBA player Kauffman's 2,570 points. Strong stands seventh
among Guilford's career rebounders (929) and second in blocks (236).
He also ranks among the Quakers' all-time leaders in scoring average
(20.0 ppg., 5th), field-goal percentage (.566, 7th), free throws
(521, 3rd), free-throw attempts (609, 4th) and games played (112,
5th). Strong holds ODAC career marks for free throws, free-throw
attempts and blocks.
Strong captured NABC NCAA Division III Co-Player of the Year honors
last season and won D3hoops.com's National Player of the Year prize
after averaging 25.4 points and 11.2 boards per game in Guilford's
24-5 campaign. Strong set NCAA Division III Tournament, ODAC and
school scoring records with 59 points in last year's triple-overtime
win over Lincoln (Pa.) University in a third-round NCAA game.
Coach Tom Palombo's Quakers finished the season with a 24-5 overall
record, 16-2 in the Old Dominion Athletic Conference (ODAC).
Guilford won the ODAC regular-season and tournament titles for the
first time in school history and reached the NCAA Tournament for the
second consecutive season. The Quakers hosted first-and second-round
NCAA playoff games, but ended the year with a first-round loss to
St. Mary's College of Maryland, 89-77. The Quakers return 11 letter
winners from this year's team in 2008-09.
This release is courtesy of the Guilford College sports
information department.