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Men's Basketball

Aldrich Recognized Among Nation's Top Coaches

Lancers Finish Historic Season In NCAA Tournament

FARMVILLE, Va. – It's been hard to keep track of all the program firsts for Longwood men's basketball this year, but the program just added another one to the list. Head coach Griff Aldrich has been named a finalist for a pair of prestigious coaching awards: the Jim Phelan National Coach of the Year Award and the Hugh Durham Award.
 
The Jim Phelan award is presented annually to the nation's top Division I coach and is named in honor of legendary bow-tied coach Jim Phelan. Phelan spent his entire career at Mount Saint Mary's University.
 
This year, the 20-person finalist pool includes a who's who of household names at the highest levels of the sport. In addition to Aldrich, Duke's Mike Kryzewksi, North Carolina's Hubert Davis, Tennessee's Rick Barnes, Gonzaga's Mark Few and Baylor's Scott Drew are on the list, among others.
 
The Hugh Durham award is presented annually to the top Division I mid-major coach in college basketball. This award is named after a coach who built winning programs at three universities, which include Jacksonville University, Florida State and Georgia. Finalists come from a selection of mid-major conferences.
 
The winner of each award will be announced on April 1 in New Orleans.
 
Aldrich was named the Big South Coach of the Year after guiding Longwood to the program's best season in the team's Division I history. The Lancers claimed both the Big South regular season and conference tournament titles en route to their first trip to the NCAA National Tournament since joining the ranks of Division I. The team also received a vote in the AP Top 25 and spent the last month of the season inside the College Insider Mid-Major Top 25, reaching as high as 14th prior to the NCAA Tournament.
 
The team's 26-7 record marked the first time the Lancers surpassed the 20-win plateau, also a program first, and the team went 15-1 in Willett Hall, again a program best mark. The Lancers raced out to a 15-1 record in Big South play, a program best since joining the league.
 
Longwood reeled off 11 straight wins, including their first 10 in conference play, which marked only the fourth time the team had won at least 10 straight games in program history across all levels and the first time since the 1993-94 season. The offense led the league in scoring, and the defense was one of the top three in the league in points allowed per game.
 
The Lancers had a pair of All-Big South First Team selections in Justin Hill and Isaiah Wilkins, with Hill finishing third in the conference player of the year voting. DeShaun Wade was named All-Big South Honorable Mention. It was the first time since joining the league that the team had a pair of players on the All-Big South First Team and three players selected for postseason honors. Wilkins was also named the Big South Tournament MVP, where he was joined on the All-Tournament Team by Hill and Wade.
 
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2021-22 JIM PHELAN AWARD FINALISTS
Mark Adams Texas Tech
Griff Aldrich Longwood
Rick Barnes Tennessee
Randy Bennett Saint Mary's
Mike Brey Notre Dame
Ed Cooley Providence
Hubert Davis North Carolina
Scott Drew Baylor
Mark Few Gonzaga
Steve Forbes Wake Forest
Greg Gard Wisconsin
Eric Henderson South Dakota State
Shaheen Holloway Saint Mary's
Robert Jones Norfolk State
Mike Krzyzewski Duke
Tommy Lloyd Arizona
Matt McMahon Murray State
T. J. Otzelberger Iowa State
Bruce Pearl Auburn
Kelvin Sampson Houston


2021-22 HUGH DURHAM AWARD FINALISTS
Griff Aldrich Longwood
John Becker Vermont
Randy Bennett Saint Mary's
Scott Davenport Bellarmine
Todd Golden San Francisco
Jared Grasso Bryant
Eric Henderson South Dakota State
Shaheen Holloway Saint Peter's
Ben Jacobson Northern Iowa
Robert Jones Norfolk State
Matt Langel Colgate
Bashir Mason Wagner
Matt McMahon Murray State
Bucky McMillan Samford
Lamont Paris Chattanooga
Rick Pitino Iona
Todd Simon Southern Utah
Pat Skerry Towson
Danny Sprinkle Montana State
Chris Victor Seattle
 
 

 
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Players Mentioned

Justin Hill

#11 Justin Hill

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DeShaun Wade

#3 DeShaun Wade

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Isaiah Wilkins

#1 Isaiah Wilkins

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Players Mentioned

Justin Hill

#11 Justin Hill

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DeShaun Wade

#3 DeShaun Wade

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Isaiah Wilkins

#1 Isaiah Wilkins

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