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Perkins, Dawkins, & Warner Collect All-Conference Honors

Perkins, Dawkins, & Warner Collect All-Conference Honors

Link: GNAC Release

WINTHROP, Mass. – After making its 10th consecutive appearance in the Great Northeast Athletic Conference (GNAC) Championship game, the Albertus Magnus College men's basketball team saw Tyreek Perkins (New Haven, Conn.),  Terry Dawkins (Bronx, N.Y.), and Davon Warner (New Haven, Conn.) all receive All-GNAC honors.  

Perkins makes his third straight All-GNAC appearance with a Second Team nod. The senior guard did a little bit of everything for the Falcons, ranking first on the team in assists (3.5), second in points (13.8), third in rebounds (4.7), and fourth in steals per game (1.3). Perkins shot at a 39.4% clip (95-for-241) from the field and 40.0% from 3-point range (30-for-75), which ranked second on the team. The New Haven, Conn., native racked up 14 double-digit scoring efforts, led by 23-point games against Keene State and Saint Joseph's College of Maine. Perkins' senior campaign was highlighted by becoming the 17th player in Falcon history to score 1,000 career points, doing so on Jan. 15 against Emmanuel (Mass.) College.

Dawkins joins Perkins on the All-GNAC Second Team after an outstanding senior campaign for his first career All-Conference nod. The senior forward averaged 12.4 points and 7.3 rebounds per game, the former ranking third on the team and the latter ranking second. Dawkins finished the year with career-highs in rebounds, assists per game (1.8), and field-goal percentage (54.0). In addition, he tallied 19 games with 10+ points and four double-doubles. The Bronx, N.Y., native's senior season was highlighted by a 21-point, 14-rebound game against Elms College on Jan. 18, both of which were season highs.

The final Falcon to make All-GNAC was Warner on the Third Team, his first All-Conference honor. Warner finished the year as Albertus' leading scorer with 15.0 points per game. He also paced the Falcons in steals (1.8), and 3-pointers made (70), with 70 treys ranking fourth in the conference. The New Haven, Conn., native posted 18 games with 10+ points as a senior, including eight straight 10-plus point games to end the season. 

In addition, sophomore center Jordan Williams (New Haven, Conn.) was the Falcons' representative on the GNAC All-Sportsmanship Team. The New Haven native tallied 1.8 points and 0.7 rebounds over his 18 appearances this season. He scored a season-high seven points in Albertus' 93-67 win over Colby-Swayer College on Feb. 12. 


2021-22 GNAC ALL-CONFERENCE MEN'S TEAMS

First Team
EJ Day, Lasell
Marc Trinidad, Regis (Mass.)
Miles Gillette, Rivier
Jaecee Martin, St. Joseph (Conn.)
Jordan Powell, St. Joseph (Conn.)

Second Team
Tyreek Perkins, Albertus Magnus
Terry Dawkins, Albertus Magnus
Donte Pope, Emmanuel (Mass.)
Josh Zangerle, Johnson and Wales (RI)
Kevin Nunez, Lasell

Third Team
Davon Warner, Albertus Magnus
Ralph Grasso, Jr., Anna Maria
Kevin Vanderhorst, Lasell
Donovan Lewis Jr., Norwich
Griffin Foley, Saint Joseph's (Me.)

All-Rookie Team
Gabe Armstead, Anna Maria
Kevin Cummings, Colby-Sawyer
Donte Pope, Emmanuel (Mass.)
Josh Zangerle, Johnson and Wales (RI)
Jalen Olivero, Norwich

PLAYER OF THE YEAR – Jaecee Martin, St. Joseph (Conn.)
DEF. PLAYER OF THE YEAR – Jalen Samuels, St. Joseph (Conn.)
ROOKIE OF THE YEAR – Josh Zangerle, Johnson and Wales (RI)
COACH OF THE YEAR – Glen Miller, St. Joseph (Conn.)
TEAM SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD – Norwich University

All-Sportsmanship Team
Ted Weber, Emmanuel College
Conor Kelly, Colby-Sawyer College
Kennedy Minix-Rogers, Anna Maria
Jordan Williams, Albertus Magnus
Tahquell Cadle, Elms College
Jared Kelly, Dean College
Jake Sullivan, USJ
Thomas Ahlstrom , Regis College
Zach Scott, Lasell University
Samuel-Noah Osarenkhoe, Norwich

 

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