Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Madgen Garners National Honor

Augusta State senior guard recognized by national magazine
Web Posted 10/6/09


AUGUSTA, Ga. – Augusta State senior Ben Madgen has been named to The
Sporting News preseason All-American team, according to a recent
announcement from the magazine.

A 6-4, 185-pound guard from Williamstown, Australia, Madgen ranks as
the fourth-leading scorer in ASU history and fifth-leading scorer in
Peach Belt Conference history with 1,670 points. He was named an
All-American at the conclusion of his junior season by both Basketball
Times and Daktronics.

The 2009 NCAA Southeast Region Player-of-the-Year, Madgen was also
selected first team All-Southeast Region and was a first-team All-Peach
Belt Conference pick. He was named to NCAA Southeast Regional
All-Tournament team after leading the Jaguars to the Southeast Regional
title on March 17. He was also voted the PBC Tournament's Most Valuable
Player after helping ASU capture the PBC Tournament Championship on
March 8.

The league scoring champion at 19.1 ppg., Madgen also led the PBC in
three-point percentage (.462), ranked second in free throw percentage
(.869), third in minutes played (33.06) and fourth in 3-point field
goals made (2.39). He was the only player in the conference to rank in
the top 15 in scoring, field goal percentage (12th/.499) and assists
(14th/2.85). He led ASU in scoring on 16 occasions, registered 20 or
more points 14 times and cracked the 30-point barrier twice, including
a career-high 33 points vs. USC Aiken on Jan. 5.

Madgen helped pace the Jags to the winningest season in school history
at 30-5 as they earned their second consecutive trip to the NCAA
Tournament's Elite Eight in Springfield, Mass. ASU advanced to the
Final Four before bowing out to national runnerup Cal Poly Pomona.

This summer, Madgen was selected to play in the 24th World University
Games, held July 1-12 in Belgrade, Serbia.

The Sporting News
2009 Preseason
All-American Team

First Team

Lucas Alves, BYU-Hawaii
Tyrone Curnell, Valdosta State
Darren Duncan, Merrimack
Matt Rogers, Southwest Baptist
Jason Westrol, Bentley

Second Team

Brandon Brown, Cal State-San Bernardino
Kendrick Easley, Mount Olive
Laurence Ekperigin, LeMoyne
Aaron Hill, Rockhurst
BEN MADGEN, AUGUSTA STATE

Honorable Mention

Morris Anderson, Western Washington
Daniel Bailey, Queens
Chris Banchero, Seattle Pacific
Thomas Baudinet, Saint Anselm
Gerald Brooks, Indiana (Pa.)
Brandon Byerson, Virginia Union
Richard Byrd, Adelphi
Pierce Caldwell, Incarnate Word
Rashad Callaway, Tampa
Duke Crews, Bowie State
Stephen Dennis, Kutztown
L.J. Dunn, Barton
Russell Frederick, Philadelphia
Chris Hall, Lynn
Braydon Hobbs, Bellarmine
Malcolm Ingram, Philadelphia
David Johnson, Winona State
Justin Keenan, Ferris State
Dustin Maguire, Northern Kentucky
Darin Mency, Merrimack
Kyle Moore, Tusculum
Travis Nelson, Minnesota State-Mankato
Marcus Parker, Findlay
Matt Schneck, St. Cloud State
Jamar Smith, Southern Indiana
John Thompson, Florida Southern
Zac Tiedeman, Humboldt State
Sanjay Watts, Central Missouri
Darryl Webb, Indiana (Pa.)
Marques Whippy, BYU-Hawaii
Taylor Witt, St. Cloud State
Nick Wolf, Rollins


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Robbie McKinlay

Assistant Men's Basketball Coach
Augusta State University
706-729-2449
South Atlantic Regional Champions 2008
National Finalists 2008

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