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NEAC Announces Men's & Women's Basketball All-Conference Selections
Gansevoort, NY - The NEAC selected the Men's
Basketball All-Conference Teams today. The top 15 players, as
selected by their coaches, receive first, second, and third team
honors. The NEAC also selected David Golembiowski of SUNY Institute
of Technology, as the Player of the Year. Golembiowski, a junior
center, finished the season with 531 points (21.2/game), 254
rebounds (10.2/game), 23 assists, 15 steals, 72 blocks, 61-for-175
from three point range (.349 behind the arch), 66-of-80 from the
free throw line (.825 from the line), and an overall shooting
percentage of .513. Golembiowski was selected two times this season
as Athlete of the Week.
SUNY Institute of Technology coach, Kevin Grimmer, was selected by
his peers as the NEAC Coach of the Year. Coach Grimmer led his team
to a 24-4 overall record, and the institution's second consecutive
NCAA berth in Men's Basketball.
All-Conference First Team
| David Golembiowski | SUNYIT | JR | Center | Barneveld, NY |
| Juan Paulino | Wells | SR | Forward | Bronx, NY |
| Darrell Bullock | Wells | SR | Guard | Chicago, IL |
| Diloo Brown | SUNYIT | SR | Guard | Harlem, NY |
| Kenton Alston | PS - Harrisburg | SO | Forward | Steelton, PA |
All-Conference Second Team
| Diamond Booker | Keuka | JR | Center | Bronx, NY |
| Steve Jones | PS - Harrisburg | FR | Guard | Harrisburg, PA |
| Damon Franklin | SUNY Cobleskill | JR | Forward | Flint, MI |
| Adam Fusco | PS - Berks | SR | Guard | Norristown, PA |
| Calvin Logins | Keuka | JR | Forward | Newark, NY |
All-Conference Third Team
| Jim Norton | Dallas | SR | Guard | Louisville, KY |
| Greg Jones | Wells | SO | Guard | Alexandria, VA |
| William Alton | PS - Abington | SO | Guard | Hopewell Valley, NJ |
| Andrei Lucas | PS - Berks | SO | Forward | Chula Vista, CA |
| Alex Coleman | Keuka | SR | Guard | Elmira, NY |
The NEAC also selected the Women's
Basketball All-Conference Teams today. The top 15 players, as
selected by their coaches, received first, second, and third team
honors. The NEAC also selected Colleen Clarke of Cazenovia College,
as the Player of the Year. Clarke, a senior guard, finished the
season with 519 points (22.6/game), 171 rebounds (7.4/game), 66
assists, 115 steals, 3 blocks, 43-for-123 from three point range
(.350 behind the arc), 94-of-128 from the free throw line (.734
from the line), and an overall shooting percentage of .439. Clarke
was selected four times this season as Athlete of the Week.
Keuka College coach David Sweet along with Penn State-Berks coach
Tim Coleman were selected by their peers as the NEAC Co-Coaches of
the Year. Coach Sweet led his team to an 18-8 overall record while
Coach Coleman led his team to a 19-9 overall record and a bid to
the NCAA tournament.
All-Conference First Team
| Colleen Clarke | Cazenovia | SR | Guard | Johnson City, NY |
| Courtney Bailey | PS - Berks | SR | Center | Harrisburg, PA |
| Brittany Schrock | Keuka | JR | Guard | Elmira Heights, NY |
| Tamara Williams | SUNYIT | JR | Center | Rome, NY |
| Sarah Kozlowski | Saint Elizabeth | SR | Forward | Manapalan, NJ |
All-Conference Second Team
| Cara Sczepanski | Dallas | JR | Forward | Highland Village, TX |
| Jasmine Harris-Kane | PS - Berks | JR | Guard | Philadelphia, PA |
| Kaitlin Myers | SUNY Cobleskill | FR | Center | Dannemora, NY |
| Tanazyha Augustine | SUNY Cobleskill | FR | Forward | Poughkeepsie, NY |
| Samantha Frick | PS - Abington | JR | Guard | Philadelphia, PA |
All-Conference Third Team
| Kylie Yoshimura | Dallas | FR | Guard | Temple City, CA |
| Lyndsey Brognano | SUNYIT | FR | Guard | Rome, NY |
| Nadia Madmoune | Keuka | JR | Forward | Rome, NY |
| Sabrina Jarmolinski | Saint Elizabeth | SO | Forward | Lakewood, NJ |
| Dorothea Dixon | PS - Harrisburg | SO | Guard | Middletown, PA |




