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Thursday, December 17, 2009

Dale on Bob Cousy Award Watch List


* Bob Cousy Award Watch List Release

ITHACA, N.Y. -- Cornell senior Louis Dale is one of 49 Division I point guards on the initial Bob Cousy Award Watch List recognizing college basketball’s top point guard. It is the third straight year he has been listed on the Watch List. The original list of candidates will be narrowed down to a final 20 by January 1st, final 10 by February 1st, and final five by March 1st. A Hall of Fame appointed screening committee will ultimately choose the winner, who will receive the honor at the Hall of Fame’s Class Announcement on Monday April 5th in Indianapolis as part of NCAA Final Four weekend.

Dale, a two-time All-Ivy first-team selection and the 2007-08 Ivy League Player of the Year, is one of two players in school history to accumulate 1,000 points, 300 rebounds, 300 assists and 100 steals, joining Ka'Ron Barnes. He will enter this weekend's action at the Madison Square Garden Holiday Festival needing nine assists to set the Big Red career assist mark and is averaging 10.2 points, 5.0 assists, 3.1 rebounds and 2.1 steals so far this season. He tied a career high with 24 points earlier this season at Massachusetts and fell just shy of the school's first triple-double in a win over Toledo, posting 14 points, nine rebounds and nine assists. Dale was an NABC All-District selection in 2008-09 and was an honorable mention Associated Press All-American in 2007-08.

Dale and the Big Red will face Davidson on Sunday, April 20 at noon at Madison Square Garden


DECEMBER 16, 2009 – The Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in Springfield, Massachusetts announced today the candidates for the 2010 Bob Cousy Award presented by The Hartford Financial Services. The annual award, named for Hall of Famer and former Boston Celtic Bob Cousy, recognizes college basketball’s top point guard. 72 candidates have been nominated for the 2010 award. Nominations were solicited from all Division I, II and III schools across the country.

“The Hall of Fame is proud to once again work with Mr. Cousy and The Hartford to present one of college basketball’s most coveted awards,” said John L. Doleva, President and CEO of the Basketball Hall of Fame. “This list represents a wide range of college basketball’s top players from all divisions and we look forward to honoring the legacy of Mr. Cousy with this year’s award winner.”

"We are proud to be a part of a growing tradition at the Basketball Hall of Fame and congratulate this year’s Bob Cousy Award candidates. This award promotes the values of leadership, vision, teamwork and integrity, skills that are not only needed on the basketball court but also in life," said Mike Concannon, executive vice president of sales and distribution at The Hartford. “These values are shared by The Hartford and reflect the high standards set by Mr. Cousy to inspire people on and off the court to achieve what is ahead of them.”

This original list of candidates will be narrowed down to a final 20 by January 1st, final 10 by February 1st, and final five by March 1st. A Hall of Fame appointed screening committee will be narrowing down the candidates from 20 to 10 to 5 prior to the Blue Ribbon Selection Committee evaluating the final five candidates and ultimately choosing the winner. These Hall of Fame committees are made up of top college basketball personnel including media members, head coaches, Sports Information Directors and Hall of Famers. The winner of the 2010 Bob Cousy Award presented by The Hartford will be presented at the Hall of Fame’s Class Announcement on Monday April 5th in Indianapolis as part of NCAA Final Four weekend.

Previous winners of the Bob Cousy Award have included: Jameer Nelson (St. Joseph’s), Raymond Felton (North Carolina), Dee Brown (Illinois), Acie Law (Texas A & M), DJ Augustin (Texas) and Ty Lawson (North Carolina).

Division I
Armon Johnson University of Nevada
Ashton Gibbs Pittsburgh
Ben Uzoh University of Tulsa
Biko Parris Boston College
Bobby Maze University of Tennessee
Brett Harvey Loyola University - Maryland
Brock Young East Carolina
Bryan Dougher Stony Brook University
Chris Warren Ole Miss
Clifford CJ Reed Bethune Cookman
Denis Clemente Kansas State
Deonta Vaughn University of Cincinnati
Derrick Jasper UNLV
Devan Downey University of South Carolina
DeWayne Reed Auburn University
Diante Garrett Iowa State
DiJuan Harris Charlotte
Jeremy Goode Mt. St. Mary's University
Jerome Randall California
John Wall University of Kentucky
Jon Scheyer Duke University
Josh White North Texas
JT Tiller Missouri
Julyan Stone UTEP
Kalin Lucas Michigan State University
Kemba Walker Connecticut
Kevin Sims Tulane University
London Warren University of Dayton
Louis Dale Cornell
Mac Hopson University of Idaho
Malcolm Delaney Virginia Tech University
Manny Harris Michigan
Marquis Hall Lehigh University
Matt Bouldin Gonzaga
Michael Vogler Troy University
Nic Wise University of Arizona
Nick Vier University of Vermont
OJ Avworo Naval Academy
Ray Penn Oklahoma State
Robbie Harmann Central Michigan
Robert Smith Santa Clara University
Ronald Moore Siena College
Scott Machado Iona College

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