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Feb. 28, 2005
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Four Lions on All-MIAA squads
Senior Ocasio named league’s
defensive player of the year
Four members of the Missouri Southern State
University basketball teams were named to the All-Mid-America
Intercollegiate Athletics Association teams announced on Sunday
(Feb. 27).
Missouri Southern’s men had a
first-team selection in senior forward Orestus “O.C.” Cavness (Atlanta, Ga./Georgia Perimeter College). The
former Marshall, Texas prep standout ranks fourth in the MIAA
in scoring (17.3 ppg) and has logged at least 20 points in 10
games for the Lions in 2004-05. Cavness, who averaged 19 points
a game in MIAA play this year, is also third in the league in
field goal percentage (.488), fifth in blocked shots (0.85) and
11th with 5.3 rebounds per game.
In January, Cavness put up 30 points in
back-to-back games, becoming to first Lion to accomplish that
since Terrance Sissom in 1995. He scored 115 points during a
10-day stretch, averaging 28.8 points per game.
Cavness has scored in double figures in 45
of 53 career games with the Lions, including 14 with 20 or more
points.
Senior guard Hiram
Ocasio (Toa Alta, P.R.) was
honored for the second straight year on the MIAA All-Defensive
Team. Ocasio, a 6-foot-2 guard, finished the regular season
third in the conference with 1.9 steals per game. He currently
ranks second in MSSU history with 246 steals and is the only
guard in the Lions’ top five for blocked shots, currently
ranking fourth with 66 swats.
A pair of seniors also captured honors on
the women’s side. Forward Vonny
Wilson (Fort Worth, Texas/Grayson
CC) was a second-team honoree and guard Aubrie Hallman (Wichita,
Kan./Cowley County CC) was an honorable mention pick.
The 5-10 Wilson led the Lions and ranks
fourth in the MIAA with 15.6 points per game. She finished the
regular season sixth in the conference in rebounding (7.1 rpg)
and fourth in field goal percentage (.552) and free throw
accuracy (.780). Wilson’s scoring and rebounding numbers
are higher in conference action, too. She’s scoring at a
16.8 points per game clip in league play, and averages 7.4
rebounds.
Wilson has scored in double figures in 21
consecutive games and in 24 of 27 this year. She logged six
double-doubles in 2004-05 as well.
Hallman is right behind Wilson in scoring,
trailing only by 10 total points and averaging 15.3 points per
game, good for fifth in the MIAA. Hallman, filling more of the
point guard role than she had previously, also finished third
in the conference with 5.26 assists per game and was fifth with
0.85 blocks an outing.
Hallman has scored in double figures in 21
of 27 games this year and in 43 of 55 for her two-year career.
She has topped the 20-point plateau 13 times, including seven
games this season.
Both Missouri Southern basketball teams
have earned berths in the MIAA Postseason Tournament, which
begins Thursday at Municipal Auditorium in Kansas City, Mo. The
Lion women will take on Central Missouri State at 8:30 p.m.
Thursday (March 3), and the Southern men play on Friday (March
4) at 8:30 p.m. against Pittsburg State.
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