Congrats to Andy. No sign of that little guard from USD or that mouthy kid from UNO who everyone thinks SDSU should have signed, I forget their names. I'll take Andy.
Moeller Named NABC All-District
SDSU junior guard Andy Moeller was named to the all-North Central Region first-team by the National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC).
This season, Moeller averaged 17.6 points, 4.9 rebounds and 3.3 assists per game. He shot 41 per cent on 3-pointers (85x207), breaking two SDSU long range marks.
Moeller's 85 makes broke Chris White's record 72 made 3-pointers in 1992. He also broke Randy Suarez' record for 3-point attempts with 207. Suarez had set the previous mark with 176 shots in 1988.
Moeller also earned all-North Central Conference honors and was named to the all-tournament team at the NCAA Division II North Central regional.
Name to the NABC team, as selected by members of the NABC, were:
FIRST TEAM
Andy Moeller, South Dakota State
Tommie King, South Dakota
Charles Hanks, Bemidji State
Nick Branting, Nebraska-Kearney
Jamel Staten, Minnesota State-Mankato
Alex Carlson, St. Cloud State
SECOND TEAM
Luke Kendall, Metro
CoCo Cofield, North Dakota State
Tola Dada, Nebraska-Omaha
Lester Strong, Metro
Sean Seaman, Minnesota-Duluth
Moeller Named NABC All-District
SDSU junior guard Andy Moeller was named to the all-North Central Region first-team by the National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC).
This season, Moeller averaged 17.6 points, 4.9 rebounds and 3.3 assists per game. He shot 41 per cent on 3-pointers (85x207), breaking two SDSU long range marks.
Moeller's 85 makes broke Chris White's record 72 made 3-pointers in 1992. He also broke Randy Suarez' record for 3-point attempts with 207. Suarez had set the previous mark with 176 shots in 1988.
Moeller also earned all-North Central Conference honors and was named to the all-tournament team at the NCAA Division II North Central regional.
Name to the NABC team, as selected by members of the NABC, were:
FIRST TEAM
Andy Moeller, South Dakota State
Tommie King, South Dakota
Charles Hanks, Bemidji State
Nick Branting, Nebraska-Kearney
Jamel Staten, Minnesota State-Mankato
Alex Carlson, St. Cloud State
SECOND TEAM
Luke Kendall, Metro
CoCo Cofield, North Dakota State
Tola Dada, Nebraska-Omaha
Lester Strong, Metro
Sean Seaman, Minnesota-Duluth