
Doedens named NAC Player of the Year
WAUKESHA, Wis.
- Concordia University Wisconsin senior men's basketball
player Luke Doedens was named Northern Athletics Conference Player
of the Year for the 2011-12 season, the league office announced
Tuesday afternoon.
The Cedarburg, Wis., native led the team in several
statistical categories, but more importantly guided the Falcons to
their second back-to-back 20-plus win season in program history.
His play also helped CUW win the NAC North Division for the
third-consecutive season.
"This is tough for me to even fathom," Doedens said.
"I can't thank my coaches, teammates and family enough for
believing in me the past two years. This is an individual award,
but to me it is about those around me. There is a higher power that
led me to CUW and it has been a true blessing to put on a Falcons
uniform the past two seasons.
"I truly appreciate everything coach Cassidy and my
teammates have done for me the last two years. It is hard for me to
understand how I won this award, considering the talent level in
the NAC. The opportunity to play collegiate basketball is an honor
and I have appreciate every chance I have been given."
Doedens paced the Falcons in points (439, 16.3 per
game), rebounds (141, 5.2 per game), 3-point percentage (44.2,
72-of-163) and free throw percentage (73.0, 65-of-89).
"Luke is not only is a talented basketball player, but
he was a great leader in the basketball program and one of the most
unselfish basketball players I have ever coached," head coach Shawn
Cassidy said. "He raised the level of play of everyone else on the
floor. Luke worked extremely hard every day in practice and pushed
others to strive to be the best. His personal commitment set the
tone for our season."
The 6-foot-5 guard ranks individually in five
different NCAA statistical categories. As of Feb. 26 he is 10th
nationally in 3-point field goal percentage (44.2) and 56th in
3-point field goals made per game (2.7).
Doedens is the first player at CUW to win conference
Player of the Year honors since Frank Yinko did so in 1992-93 while
playing in the Lake Michigan Conference.
"This may sound cliché, but to be mentioned in
the same sentence as Frank Yinko is more than an honor," Doedens
said. "It is a dream come true to be mentioned in the same breathe
as him because when people talk about CUW basketball, they are
referring to Mr. Yinko."