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NSU men's basketball: Fox earns several conference honors, Phillips take North Division Coach of the Year
NSU
men's ball: Fox wins a few conference respects, Phillips take North Division
Coach of the Year.
The Northern Sun Radio Conference reported the All-Conference choices on Wednesday, counting five Northern State players landing on the three All-Conference teams. Parker Fox was named the NSIC North Division Player and Protective Player of the Year, and landed on the all-conference to begin with group nearby Artisan Stark. Andrew Kallman and Tommy Chatman earned moment group and honorable say selections.
Head coach Saul Phillips gotten NSIC North Division Coach of the
Year after driving the Wolves to a 15-1 record and their fourth straight NSIC
North Division Championship. Northern State scored a school record win streak
of 24 recreations, dating back February of 2020. NSU sits within the top-five
of the NSIC in scoring defense, field objective rate defense, protective bounce
back, and turnover edge. In expansion, the Wolves lead the NSIC in field
objective rate (51.1 percent), assist/turnover proportion (1.7), blocked shots
(6.1), and helps (17.4).
Fox midpoints a alliance driving 22.7 focuses per diversion, as well as 9.6 bounce back per amusement. He sits top-4 within the NSIC shooting 63.4 percent from the floor and getting 1.9 takes per diversion. In expansion, Fox leads the alliance averaging 3.1 pieces per diversion, with 49 add up to squares this season. He recorded six double-doubles this season, in expansion to career highs in scoring (39), bouncing back (21), and helps (7).
The redshirt junior got to be
a part of the Northern State 1,000 point club in 2021 and earned four NSIC
North Division Player of the Week grants and one National Player of the Week
honor. Fox counted career highs in focuses (39), bounce back (21), and helps
(7) in 2021. Stark is moment on the group averaging 16.6 focuses and 5.0 bounce
back per diversion with a 52.9 field objective rate. The redshirt junior has
thumped down 28 from past the circular segment, shooting 48.3 percent. He has
54 helps, 15 takes, and four pieces this season.
Kallman is averaging 9.4 focuses and 3.9 bounce back per amusement in his senior campaign. He leads the group with 68 add up to helps, averaging 4.3 per diversion. The senior sits tied for fourth within the NSIC in helps. He is shooting 46.5 percent from the field and 40.9 percent from the 3-point line. Kallman included 11 steals and seven squares within the customary season.
The
senior counted career highs in focuses (22) and bounce back (8) this season.
Chatman is third on the group averaging 10.6 focuses per amusement, including
40 bounce back, 28 helps, ten takes, and four squares. The sophomore is
shooting 48.6% from the floor and 79.3 percent from the foul line. He counted a
career tall nine helps within the Wolves win over MSU Moorhead.
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