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Tiby, Love named All Horizon League first team

March 2, 2016 By Bill Scott

Matt Tiby

Matt Tiby

Milwaukee Panther forward Matt Tiby and Green Bay Phoenix guard Carrington Love have been named to the All-Horizon League men’s basketball first team.

Tiby, a senior, led the Panthers with 16 points and eight rebounds a game.  He has 256 rebounds this season and in three years as a Panther has registered the top three rebounding seasons in Milwaukee’s Division 1 History.

Love led Green Bay in scoring and steals this season with averages of 18.3 points and 2.5 steals per game.  The senior stepped up and filled the scoring void created by the graduation of two-time Horizon League Player of the Year Keifer Sykes as he nearly doubled his scoring average of 9.5-points as a junior.

Carrington Love

Carrington Love

Love is also joined by senior teammate Jordan Fouse on the Horizon League’s all-defensive team.

Fouse was also named to the Horizon League second team joined by Milwaukee point guard Jordan Johnson.

Oakland’s Kay Felder was named the Horizon League’s Player of the Year.  Felder is joined on the first team by Valparaiso’s Alec Peters and Detroit’s Paris Bass, along with Tiby and Love.

Valparaiso’s Bryce Drew was voted the Horizon League Coach of the Year.

 

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