| by Brent Harris • March 3, 2010 |
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The NCAC Coach of the Year Award is the first for Petty since Wabash joined the league in 1999 and is the first such award in his 37-year coaching career. Petty completed his 34th season at Wabash, guiding his Little Giant team to an 18-8 overall record and a 12-4 mark in NCAC games. Last year’s Wabash team went 14-13 overall and 7-9 in league play, finishing sixth in the NCAC standings. Wabash finished second in the final 2009-2010 NCAC standings for only the second time since joining the conference. The 12-4 NCAC record is the second-best for the Little Giants since going 13-3 in their opening season in the league during the 1999-2000 season.Petty comments about winning the NCAC Men's Basketball Coach of the Year Award

Brock received All-NCAC honors for the third time in his career, picking up First Team honors after back-to-back Honorable Mention selections each of the past two seasons. Returning for his senior season after missing the last seven games last year with a tricep tear that required off-season surgery, Brock led the NCAC in free throw shooting percentage by hitting 91-of-107 attempts for 85 percent. He was 11th in scoring (14.2 ppg) and seventh in rebounding (6.8 rpg) among NCAC players, as well. Brock joined Smith as a member of the 1,000-point club in the same game as was the ninth Wabash player to post 1,000 career points and 500 career rebounds. He finished his career ranked 13th in all-time scoring at Wabash with 1,205 points and 11th in rebounding with 548. Brock ranks fourth in career blocked shots with 84.
Haltom was named to the All-NCAC Second Team by the league coaches after receiving Honorable Mention honors last season. He was 17th in the league in scoring with an 11.3 points-per-game average. Haltom was among the top long-range shooters in the league, finishing second among NCAC players in three-point field goals per game with an average of 2.5. He reached the 1,000 career point mark, joining Smith and Brock to become the first trio of Wabash players to reach the milestone in the same season. Haltom's 1,105 career points place him 20th on the Little Giants' all-time scoring list. His 235 career three-pointers are second in Wabash history and make him only the second Little Giant player to hit more than 200 treys in a career.
| Reader Comments: | |
| Congratulations to Coach Petty, Aaron, Chase, Wes and the entire 2009-10 team for a good season. Even though I did not attend any games this season, I followed you guys in the newspapers!! posted by Merlin Nice (merlin.nice@univarusa.com) on 03/04/10 04:07 PM | |
| Congratulations to Aaron, Chase, Wes and Coach Petty.
It was a great season and the players should be proud of the way they took off from a slower start and went 15-4 after a 3-4 start to the season. posted by Tom Stocks (toms@starboardcapital.net) on 03/04/10 02:43 PM | |