darell1976
August 21st, 2013, 07:58 PM
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/1742471-predicting-the-2014-player-of-the-year-in-every-ncaa-basketball-conference
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/1742471-predicting-the-2014-player-of-the-year-in-every-ncaa-basketball-conference/page/9
Big Sky: Troy Huff, North Dakota
Even in the basketball boondocks of the Big Sky, you’ll find plenty of physical specimens more impressive than 6’5”, 174-lb Troy Huff.
You won’t, however, find anyone who can challenge the dazzling performance he displayed as a junior.
Huff led the conference in scoring and steals (19.2 and 2.4 respectively), while also grabbing 6.9 rebounds per contest.
With classmates Jamal Webb and Aaron Anderson also back, he might even lead the nickname-less ex-Fighting Sioux to their first ever NCAA tournament berth.
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/1742471-predicting-the-2014-player-of-the-year-in-every-ncaa-basketball-conference/page/30
Summit: Taylor Braun, North Dakota State
There’s no guarantee that North Dakota State is going to win its second-ever title in a competitive Summit League, but if the Bison come out on top it will be Taylor Braun’s doing.
The senior swingman keys the NDSU offense with 15.7 points per game, and his 3.0 assists a night don’t hurt matters either.
Braun also gets the most out of his 6’7” frame: his 5.2 rebounds per contest as a junior were actually a career low. He’s even an impact defender, having snagged 1.5 steals a game last season.
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/1742471-predicting-the-2014-player-of-the-year-in-every-ncaa-basketball-conference/page/9
Big Sky: Troy Huff, North Dakota
Even in the basketball boondocks of the Big Sky, you’ll find plenty of physical specimens more impressive than 6’5”, 174-lb Troy Huff.
You won’t, however, find anyone who can challenge the dazzling performance he displayed as a junior.
Huff led the conference in scoring and steals (19.2 and 2.4 respectively), while also grabbing 6.9 rebounds per contest.
With classmates Jamal Webb and Aaron Anderson also back, he might even lead the nickname-less ex-Fighting Sioux to their first ever NCAA tournament berth.
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/1742471-predicting-the-2014-player-of-the-year-in-every-ncaa-basketball-conference/page/30
Summit: Taylor Braun, North Dakota State
There’s no guarantee that North Dakota State is going to win its second-ever title in a competitive Summit League, but if the Bison come out on top it will be Taylor Braun’s doing.
The senior swingman keys the NDSU offense with 15.7 points per game, and his 3.0 assists a night don’t hurt matters either.
Braun also gets the most out of his 6’7” frame: his 5.2 rebounds per contest as a junior were actually a career low. He’s even an impact defender, having snagged 1.5 steals a game last season.