Ferris State's Justin Keenan Named Division II Bulletin "Player of the Year"
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BEAVERTON, Ore — One of the most
prestigious honors in Ferris State University men's basketball
history was received today (March 28) as senior forward/center
Justin Keenan (Grand Rapids/Ottawa Hills) was
honored as the Division II Bulletin National Player of the
Year.
Keenan, who was recognized by the publication as its preseason
national honoree prior to the start of the 2010-11 campaign, is the
first-ever Bulldog player to claim National Player of the Year
award laurels in men's basketball history.
"As our Preseason Player of the Year, Justin was expected to
have a great season and he certainly did," said DIIB editor Gary
Rubin. "He was a force on both ends of the floor for a top caliber
team. He is most deserving."
Division II Bulletin, which is published by GSR Communications,
is celebrating its 20th anniversary season of covering small
college basketball and has named a National Player of the Year
every season since the 1991-92 campaign.
As the National Player of the Year, Keenan headlines the
Division II Bulletin All-America team, where he was joined on the
first team by Bloomfield's (N.J.) Greg Daye, Bellarmine's (KY.)
Jeremy Kendle, West Liberty State (W.Va.) senior Corey Pelle and
Rollins (Fla.) senior Nick Wolf.
"This culminates Justin's outstanding career and is a direct
result of all the hard work and dedication he's made over the last
four years," said FSU head coach Bill Sall. "We're extremely
proud of all his accomplishments and this is one that few players
ever get to the opportunity to receive.
He's been a special player and helped lead us to great things
this year along with his fellow seniors and teammates."
Division II Bulletin picked a total of 20 players as
All-Americans by awarding first, second, third and fourth team
status. In addition, 33 others claimed honorable mention
honors. Keenan and Findlay guard Nathan Hyde, who earned
honorable mention status, were the only players from a GLIAC-member
school on the list of 53 individuals.
Previously, Keenan had been pegged as one of the nation's top
five players at the Division II level by being to the 2011
Daktronics All-America First Team. He participated in the
2011 Reese's Division II All-Star Game this past Friday (March 25)
eveing at the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in
Springfield (Mass.) and helped the West All-Stars to a 96-91
victory.
This year marks the second consecutive year in which Keenan has
earned All-America accolades. Last season, he became the
first Bulldog player in
36 years to claim All-America accolades and FSU's first-ever
All-America pick at the Division II level by being named to the
2009-10 State Farm Coaches' All-America Team. He was also
chosen to the Division II Bulletin All-America Second Team a year
ago.
The Bulldogs' previous All-America performers all played at the
NAIA level and included Bernie Kilpatrick (1963-64), Jesse Mangham
(1968-69), Dennis Johnson (1973) and Lewis Garner (1974).
Keenan earned first team all-region honors for the second
consecutive year from both the NABC and Daktronics. He was
also chosen by Daktronics as its Division II Midwest Region Player
of the Year.
Keenan paced the GLIAC in scoring for the third consecutive year
by averaging a personal career-high 21.6 points per game overall
this season.
He has also had his best season on the glass with a league-best
10 rebounds a contest in regular-season action and was the only
player in Division II basketball to rank among the nation's top 20
performers in both categories.
The Division II Bulletin Preseason National Player of the Year
became the league's all-time career scoring leader in the Bulldogs'
regular-season finale versus Grand Valley State (Feb. 26). The
6-7 Keenan also recently became the first Bulldog player ever to
earn the GLIAC's Player of the Year honor twice and only the third
player to claim the recognition twice in GLIAC history.
In addition to leading the league in scoring and rebounding,
Keenan also totaled a league-best 16 double-double efforts and had
a conference-best four games of 30 plus points or more this
campaign. The 6-7 Keenan tallied a conference-high 18 games
of 20 points or more and reached double-figure scoring in 30
contests. His play helped the Bulldogs to their first league
championship in six years and the right to host the GLIAC
Semifinals/Finals for the first time since the 1994-95
campaign.
A three-time All-GLIAC honoree and four-time GLIAC North
Division Player of the Week honoree this season, Keenan's play led
the Bulldogs to the 2011 NCAA Division II Midwest Regional
Championship Game and the Sweet Sixteen (March 12-15) in
Louisville, Ky. The Bulldogs won their first NCAA Tournament
game in six years this season with back-to-back wins in the
regional quarterfinal and semifinal rounds over Wayne State and
Drury (Mo.), respectively, before bowing out to eventual national
champion Bellarmine.
Keenan concluded his Bulldog career by scoring 2,259 career
points and ranks second all-time in Bulldog history. He's
also the school's all-time leader with 797 made free throws while
ranking third in rebounding (901) and seventh in field goal
percentage (.548).
The 6-7 Keenan earned both Daktronics All-Region and All-GLIAC
accolades for the third consecutive season and was a two-time first
team all-region recipient. Overall, Keenan reached
double-figure scoring 109 times in his 116-game collegiate career,
including scoring 10 points or more in 87 of his final 91
games. He also had 28 double-double efforts as a collegiate
player.
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