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Player of the Year
Art Parakhouski
Radford

Rookie of the Year
Evan Gordon
Liberty

Coach of the Year
Tony Shaver
William and Mary
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: Greg Prouty, Longwood
proutygd@longwood.edu
April 6, 2010
Parakhouski, Shaver, Gordon Headline 2010 University All-State
Men's Basketball Team
FARMVILLE, Va. -- Radford University center Art Parakhouski
has been selected as Player of the Year, the College of
William and Mary head coach Tony Shaver is the Coach of the
Year, and Liberty University guard Evan Gordon was picked as
the Rookie of the Year in voting by the Virginia Sports
Information Directors Association (VaSID) for the 2010
University Division All-State Men's Basketball Team.
2010 VaSID University Division Men's Basketball All-State Team
Parakhouski, a 6-11 senior from Minsk, Belarus, averaged a
double-double of 21.4 points and 13.4 rebounds with 2.1 blocks
while shooting 58% from the field and 56% at the free throw
line. He led the Highlanders to a 19-12 record, including
13-5 in the Big South Conference, while earning Big South
Player of the Year, 1st-Team All-Big South, USBWA All-District
III Team, CollegeInsider.com Big South Player of the Year,
Sporting News Big South Player of the Year, NABC District 3
1st-Team, Richmond Times-Dispatch All-State, and
CollegeHoops.Net Mid-Major All-America Team. Parakhouski led
Division I in rebounding and double-doubles (26), while ninth
in field goal percentage and 12th in scoring with five
30-point games.
Shaver led William and Mary to a 22-11 record, including 12-6
in the Colonial Athletic Association (CAA), as the Tribe
advanced to the CAA Tournament championship for the second
time in three years. He was selected as this year’s CAA Coach
of the Year and the NABC District 10 Coach of the Year as
William and Mary posted its third-highest win total ever, and
most wins since 1949-50. The Tribe tied a school-record with
a 10-game winning streak (1929-30) and advanced to the first
round of the NIT Tournament, falling on the road at eventual
runners-up North Carolina 80-72.
Gordon, a 6-2 freshman from Indianapolis, Indiana, averaged
12.0 points, 4.2 rebounds, 1.8 assists, and 1.1 steals while
shooting 46% from the field, including 36% on three-point
field goals (42), and 72% at the free throw line. He led the
Flames to a 15-16 record, including 10-8 in the Big South,
while earning Big South All-Freshmen Team honors.
Parakhouski was joined on the VaSID 1st-Team by
junior Kevin Anderson of Richmond, junior Malcolm
Delaney of Virginia Tech, senior Gerald Lee of Old
Dominion, and junior Larry Sanders of VCU. Anderson
averaged 17.8 points, 3.4 rebounds, 2.7 assists, and 1.7
steals while being named Atlantic 10 Player of the Year for
the Spiders (26-9) who advanced to the NCAA Tournament.
Delaney averaged 20.2 points, 3.7 rebounds, 4.5 assists, and
1.2 steals while earning All-ACC 1st-Team honors for the
Hokies (25-9) who advanced to the NIT Quarterfinals. Lee
averaged 14.4 points and 4.8 rebounds while named All-CAA 1st-Team
and CAA Tournament MVP for the regular season and CAA
Tournament champion Monarchs (27-9) who advanced to the
NCAA Tournament second round. Sanders averaged 14.4 points
and 9.1 rebounds while named All-CAA 1st-Team and CAA
Defensive Player of the Year for the Rams (27-9) who won the
College Basketball Invitational.
The VaSID 2nd-Team includes Denzel Bowles of
James Madison (20.8 points, 9.2 rebounds), Michael Deloach
of Norfolk State (21.7 points, 4.4 rebounds), David
Gonzalvez of Richmond (14.6 points, 4.2 rebounds),
David Schneider of William and Mary (15.5 points, 6.0
rebounds), and Dana Smith of Longwood (18.2 points, 7.2
rebounds).
Honorable mention honors went to Dorenzo Hudson of Virginia
Tech, Austin Kenon of VMI, Sylven Landesberg of Virginia,
Quinn McDowell of William and Mary, and Joey Rodriguez of VCU.
VaSID was formed in 1983, and is comprised of sports information
professionals from NCAA Division I, II, III, NAIA and
independent institutions from the state of Virginia. The purpose
of the organization is to promote college athletics at all
four-year institutions. For more information, please visit the
VaSID website
http://www.ferrum.edu/athletics/vasid/.
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