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Dave Macedo
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Brandon Adair
Virginia Wesleyan |
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: Dave Gosselin, CNU
(757) 594-7886
March 31, 2006
Virginia Wesleyan’s Adair, Macedo Take Home
Top Men's Basketball Honors
NEWPORT NEWS, Va. – Virginia Wesleyan College’s
Brandon Adair was named the 2005-2006 Virginia Sports
Information Directors College Division State Player of the Year,
while his coach, Dave Macedo was named the State’s Coach
of the Year.
2006 VaSID College Division Men's Basketball All-State Team
Adair finished the year
averaging 18.8 points and six rebounds while shooting 62% from
the field. He led the team in scoring for a third straight year
and ranks No. 4 all-time at the school in scoring and is second
in field goal percentage. He was a 1st Team
All-American choice by the National Association of Basketball
Coaches (NABC) and D3hoops.com. He was named to the NCAA
Division III All-Tournament Team and was the Sectional
Tournament MVP. Adair was named the NABC’s South Region Player
of the Year, ODAC Player of the Year and ODAC Tournament MVP.
Macedo was a
unanimous choice as the State’s Coach of the Year. He was named
the 2006 NABC Division III National Coach of the Year en route
to leading his team to a 30-3 finish and the Division III
National Championship. He was also named the Molten/DIII News
National Coach of the Year, D3hoops.com National Coach of the
Year, NABC South Region Coach of the Year and ODAC Coach of the
Year.
Joining Adair on
the First Team was Randolph-Macon’s Justin Wansley.
Wansley, like Adair, was a First Team All-State choice a year
ago. The senior forward averaged 15 points and eight rebounds
while shooting 46% from the field and 41% from behind the arc.
He was a First Team All-ODAC performer and named to the
D3hoops.com First Team All-South for the third straight season.
He finished his career sixth on the school’s all-time scoring
list and fifth all-time in rebounds in a career.
Also a First Team
choice is Eastern Mennonite’s Jason Sager. Sager, a
junior forward, averaged 17 points and nine rebounds while
shooting 45% from the floor. He was a First Team All-ODAC choice
and a Second Team All-South Region selection by D3hoops.com.
Ranks ninth all-time in scoring at EMU and fifth all-time in
rebounds. He was a First Team All-State choice a year ago.
Troy Kaase
of Hampden-Sydney was also named to the First Team. Only a
sophomore, the Roanoke, VA native led the Tigers in scoring with
17 points per game and rebounding, bringing down seven per game
while shooting almost 60% from the floor. He was a First Team
All-ODAC choice and a Second Team All-South Region selection by
the NABC.
Rounding out the
First Team All-State is the Apprentice’s Charles Holiday.
Holiday, a senior from Williamsburg, VA led the Builders in
scoring this year averaging 20.7 points. He shot 43% from the
field and was a USCAA All-American for the third time. Finished
his career as the school’s all-time scoring leader as well as
six other school records. Set a school single season record with
56 three-pointers made and became the first player in program
history to score 40 points or more in a game.
All-State teams are selected by active members of the Virginia Sports Information Directors
Association. For more information, please visit the
VaSID site at
http://www.ferrum.edu/athletics/vasid.
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