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Bill Koch is a sportswriter covering the University of Cincinnati's athletics.

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Wednesday, April 09, 2008

UC basketball awards

Sophomore guard Deonta Vaughn earned four awards, including the Oscar Robertson Award and the WXIX-cellence Award at the UC men's basketball banquet tonight at the Tangeman University Center on campus.

Vaughn, the Bearcats’ leading scorer, took home the WXIX-cellence Award as the team MVP as selected by the FOX19 sports department as well as the team’s Free-Throw Percentage Award and Assists Award. Vaughn was presented the Oscar Robertson Award for his dedication and commitment as well as on-court accomplishments in front of the award’s namesake, joining a select group of UC players that includes Robertson by becoming just the 32nd player in Cincinnati history to score 500 points or more in the season.

Senior forward John Williamson picked up his second straight team Rebounding Award after averaging 6.3 boards per game. His efforts helped the Bearcats to finish third in BIG EAST Conference games with a +3.4 rebounding margin.

The Ball of Courage Award, given annually to the player that has shown great courage and the ability to battle through adversity, went to senior center Adam Hrycaniuk. Hrycaniuk earned the award for battling through sitting out a season and playing just one year at UC. Despite limited action over the last two years, Hrycaniuk started all 32 games this year and played over 24 minutes a game, while finishing the season as the squads’ third-leading scorer.

For the second year in a row, senior point guard Jamual Warren was named best defensive player. He played the central role in the Bearcats defense despite missing the first six games with a hand injury. Warren, who averaged over 32 minutes a night, led Cincinnati with 1.5 steals per game and finished third in rebounding and defensive rebounds.

A new award was unveiled tonight to honor the player who exhibits the right attitude on and off the court with his work ethic, competitiveness, and leadership. The inaugural Bearcat Award was given to a pair of seniors – Marvin Gentry and Marcus Sikes. The duo showed exemplary attitudes throughout the season taking on different roles this year compared to last season. Gentry was the team’s second-leading 3-point shooter with 27 treys and the squad’s fourth leading scorer. A center on last year’s squad, Sikes scored 3.9 points a night and pulled down an average of 3.5 rebounds in 15.6 minutes in his new role as a forward. His rebounds were fourth on the team.


6 Comments:

at 8:33 AM Anonymous Anonymous said...

Just curious, was Alvin Mitchell there?

 
at 10:12 AM Blogger Unknown said...

Condolences and prayers for your entire extended family, Bill.

 
at 12:28 PM Blogger CanMickCoach? said...

I heard there were plenty of seats available at the banquet.

*crickets chirping*

How was attendance?

 
at 1:38 PM Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hey, Serpico, if you heard there were plenty of seats available, my guess would be that the attendance was low. What's your point?

 
at 3:20 PM Blogger Cheviot Sports Authority said...

Why so hostile drshatterface? sounded like a reasonable question to me? Was Nancy Zimpher in attendance?
St CSA

 
at 12:15 PM Blogger Thad said...

the x blog says there were 27. were there really that many

 
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