Monday, March 2, 2009

Schneider, Hall earn MAAC honors

Despite finishing last in the MAAC, the Red Foxes received some good news today from the conference. Senior captain Ryan Schneider garnered Second-Team All-MAAC honors while freshman R.J. Hall was named to the All-Rookie Team.
Schneider played sparingly under former head coach Matt Brady, but the Vermont transfer played at an all-conference level the entire season. The only thing that kept him from the first team was Marist's poor record. The first team is typically reserved for players on the top couple teams in the league. Kenny Hasbrouck, hardly deserving of First-Team honors, earned that designation based on Siena's dominant display in the MAAC.

The First-Team looks like this:
Edwin Ubiles, Siena
Kenny Hasbrouck, Siena
Tyrone Lewis, Niagara
Bilal Benn, Niagara
Ryan Thompson, Rider

R.J. Hall, who played substantial minutes this season, joined four other freshman on the All-Rookie team. Hall emerged as a key contributor when David Devezin was injured and sick earlier in the season. Devezin's absences provided valuable experience for the freshman from Bloomfield Tech in New Jersey.

The All-Rookie Team looks like this:
Scott Machado, Iona
R.J. Hall, Marist
Kyle Downey, Siena
Anthony Winbush, Loyola
Novar Gadson, Rider

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