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Greg Carter - Two-Time National Defensive Player of the Year
Posted on Wednesday, March 6, 2013 by Unknown
(via CIS)
The CIS announced the All-Canadians and major award winners for the 2012-13 men's basketball season this morning. Repeating as CIS Defensive Player of the Year is senior point guard, Greg Carter. A full list of award winners follows below.
Carter, who has been honoured each of the past four years at the OUA West level, becomes only the second multiple winner of the CIS defensive MVP award since its inception in 2005.
The 5-foot-10 point guard was the anchor of a defensive unit that ranked sixth in the country in points allowed per game (68.5) and fifth in opponents’ field goal percentage (38.3). The business administration student finished second in the OUA in steals (2.1 per contest) and showcased his exceptional all-around game by also contributing 9.0 points, 4.3 rebounds and 4.0 assists per contest.
A native of Ottawa, the four-year co-captain led the Thunderwolves to second place in the OUA West standings with a 14-7 record.
2012-2013 CIS MEN'S BASKETBALL AWARDS & ALL-CANADIANS
Mike Moser Memorial Trophy (player of the year): Philip Scrubb, Carleton
Defensive player of the year: Greg Carter, Lakehead
Dr. Peter Mullins Trophy (rookie of the year): Deontay Smith, UPEI
Stuart W. Aberdeen Memorial Trophy (coach of the year): Dave Smart, Carleton
Ken Shields Award (basketball, academics & community service): Daniel McCarthy, GuelphFirst Team
Pos. Athlete University Year Hometown Faculty
G Philip Scrubb Carleton 3 Richmond, B.C. Commerce
G James Dorsey Cape Breton 5 Baltimore, Md. Community Studies
G Stephon Lamar Saskatchewan 3 San Diego, Calif. Arts & Science
F Tyson Hinz Carleton 4 Ottawa, Ont. Commerce
F Owen Klassen Acadia 4 Kingston, Ont. Kinesiology
Second Team
F Lien Phillip Windsor 4 St. Marks, Grenada Business
G Doug Plumb UBC 5 Pitt Meadows, B.C. Arts
G Maxwell Allin Laurier 4 Chatham, Ont. Arts
G Warren Ward Ottawa 5 London, Ont. Arts
C Mike Andrews Bishop’s 3 Oakville, Ont. Education
All-Rookie TeamG Deontay Smith UPEI 1 North Preston, N.S. Arts
G Rohan Boney McMaster 1 Oakville, Ont. Social Science
G Shaquille Keith Cape Breton 1 Brampton, Ont. Community Studies
G Youssef Ouahrig Alberta 1 Montreal, Que. Native Studies
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