Long time no talk, glad to have the boards back!
Would definitely put Noah Tyson on the best players to never make all NESCAC (probably ahead of everyone mentioned so far). Won NESCAC ROY, winningest player at Colby in more than two decades, averaged 12.7 and 7.4 for his career and was one of the best defensive players in the league for four years. He was likely in the mix for a second team spot each of his four years.
On to this year -- what an unbelievable turnaround by the Ephs. They look like an entirely different team, even with all of the injuries they've faced. That has to be Cole Prowitt-Smith's best game in a Williams jersey against Oswego -- what a time for that. Nescac1 and SpringSt have done a great job highlighting everything, but I'd add a shoutout to Alex Stoddard for some of the recent success. He didn't shoot well against Oswego, but he brings a confidence, energy and quick trigger that the Ephs really need. And he played great in the NESCAC tournament and against DeSales.
I like Trinity's chances against Tufts -- the defense from Smith, Okorougo (he's a future star) and Dorion is impressive. And Vetter and Callahan-Gold can shoot it from anywhere.
Would definitely put Noah Tyson on the best players to never make all NESCAC (probably ahead of everyone mentioned so far). Won NESCAC ROY, winningest player at Colby in more than two decades, averaged 12.7 and 7.4 for his career and was one of the best defensive players in the league for four years. He was likely in the mix for a second team spot each of his four years.
On to this year -- what an unbelievable turnaround by the Ephs. They look like an entirely different team, even with all of the injuries they've faced. That has to be Cole Prowitt-Smith's best game in a Williams jersey against Oswego -- what a time for that. Nescac1 and SpringSt have done a great job highlighting everything, but I'd add a shoutout to Alex Stoddard for some of the recent success. He didn't shoot well against Oswego, but he brings a confidence, energy and quick trigger that the Ephs really need. And he played great in the NESCAC tournament and against DeSales.
I like Trinity's chances against Tufts -- the defense from Smith, Okorougo (he's a future star) and Dorion is impressive. And Vetter and Callahan-Gold can shoot it from anywhere.