TEAMS ANNOUNCED FOR 2007 NABC/NCAA DIVISION II ALL-STAR GAME

March 15, 2007

NCAA NEWS RELEASE:

INDIANAPOLIS---The NCAA Division II Men’s Basketball Committee announced the 20 student-athletes and two coaches for the Second Annual NABC/NCAA Division II All-Star Game to be held Friday, March 23 at the Naismith Memorial Hall of Fame in Springfield, Massachusetts.

The All-Star Game will match an East All-Star Team (with 10 student-athletes from the NCAA East, Northeast, South and South Atlantic regions) against a West All-Star Team (with 10 student-athlets from the NCAA Great Lakes, North Central, South Central and West regions).
The student-athletes and coaches selected to participate are:

East All-Star Team

Tyrone Anderson, Concord University
Christian Burns, Philadelphia University
Matt Cooper, Le Moyne College
Andre Dabney, Bloomfield University of Pennsylvania
Antonio Fitzgerald, Saint Augustine's College
Gil Goodrich, Bowie State University
DeMario Grier, Pfeiffer University
Esmir Guzonjic, University of North Alabama
Magen McNeil, American International College
Jason Smith, University of Alabama, Huntsville
David McLaughlin (coach), Stonehill College

West All-Star Team

Luke Anderson, Minnesota State University, Mankato
Eric Babers, Southeastern Oklahoma State University
Dustin Bremerman, Seattle Pacific University
Kevin Johnson, Humboldt State University
Dusty Jura, University of Nebraska at Kearney
Damien Lolar, West Texas A&M University
Frank Phillips, University of Findlay
Ricky Volcy, Northern Michigan University
Zack Whiting, Chaminade University
Steven Wright, Northern Kentucky University
Bill Brown (coach), California University of Pennsylvania

The All-Star Game will be part of NCAA Division II Men’s Basketball Elite Eight which will be held March 21, 22 and 24 at the MassMutual Center in Springfield, Massachusetts.

In the inaugural Division II All-Star Game in 2006, the West All-Star Team defeated the East All-Stars, 134-122. Ryan Diggs of Western Washington finished with a game-high 25 points and Franz Steyn of Southwest Baptist had 18 points and 11 rebounds as the duo earned co-Most Outstanding Player for the West All-Stars. Tayron Thomas of Philadelphia had 18 points, seven rebounds and five assists to earn MOP honors for the East All-Star Team.

Admission to the second annual NCAA/NABC All-Star Game is free with paid admission into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame. For information on admission to the Hall of Fame, call 1-877-4HOOPLA (446-6752) or visit the Hall of Fame web site at www.hoophall.com.