Conference Carolinas

 

2011-12 Men's Basketball

NCAA National Tournament:
Barton - (1st Round)
King (1st Round)

Conference Carolinas Tournament Champion: Barton

Conference Carolinas Regular Season Champions:
Queens, Eastern Division & King, Western Division

2011-12 Standings

East Division Standings

 

Conference

 

Overall

 

GP

Record

Win %

PF

PA

 

GP

Record

Win %

PF

PA

Last 10

Streak

Queens (N.C.)

16

13-3

0.812

1195

1083

 

29

19-10

0.655

2128

2004

6-4

Lost 1

Mount Olive

16

12-4

0.750

1263

1153

 

29

21-8

0.724

2245

2059

8-2

Lost 1

Barton

16

9-7

0.562

1272

1228

 

30

20-10

0.667

2413

2230

7-3

Lost 1

Coker

16

8-8

0.500

1163

1094

 

27

14-13

0.519

1932

1850

6-4

Lost 1

Pfeiffer

16

6-10

0.375

1252

1326

 

26

12-14

0.462

2000

2023

3-7

Lost 2

St. Andrews

16

2-14

0.125

1232

1396

 

28

7-21

0.250

2198

2430

1-9

Lost 2

 

West Division Standings

 

Conference

 

Overall

 

GP

Record

Win %

PF

PA

 

GP

Record

Win %

PF

PA

Last 10

Streak

King (TN)

16

14-2

0.875

1232

1106

 

31

23-8

0.742

2339

2184

6-4

Lost 2

Belmont Abbey

16

9-7

0.562

1310

1275

 

27

15-12

0.556

2272

2160

4-6

Lost 1

Lees-McRae

16

8-8

0.500

1068

1121

 

26

9-17

0.346

1713

1952

4-6

Lost 1

North Greenville

16

5-11

0.312

1192

1279

 

27

12-15

0.444

2067

2093

2-8

Lost 3

Limestone

16

5-11

0.312

1163

1198

 

28

12-16

0.429

2030

2053

4-6

Lost 2

Erskine

16

5-11

0.312

1103

1186

 

28

10-18

0.357

1960

2019

5-5

Lost 1

 

Men's Basketball Standings

 

Conference

 

Overall

 

GP

Record

Win %

PF

PA

 

GP

Record

Win %

PF

PA

Last 10

Streak

King (TN)

16

14-2

0.875

1232

1106

 

31

23-8

0.742

2339

2184

6-4

Lost 2

Queens (N.C.)

16

13-3

0.812

1195

1083

 

29

19-10

0.655

2128

2004

6-4

Lost 1

Mount Olive

16

12-4

0.750

1263

1153

 

29

21-8

0.724

2245

2059

8-2

Lost 1

Barton

16

9-7

0.562

1272

1228

 

30

20-10

0.667

2413

2230

7-3

Lost 1

Belmont Abbey

16

9-7

0.562

1310

1275

 

27

15-12

0.556

2272

2160

4-6

Lost 1

Coker

16

8-8

0.500

1163

1094

 

27

14-13

0.519

1932

1850

6-4

Lost 1

Lees-McRae

16

8-8

0.500

1068

1121

 

26

9-17

0.346

1713

1952

4-6

Lost 1

Pfeiffer

16

6-10

0.375

1252

1326

 

26

12-14

0.462

2000

2023

3-7

Lost 2

North Greenville

16

5-11

0.312

1192

1279

 

27

12-15

0.444

2067

2093

2-8

Lost 3

Limestone

16

5-11

0.312

1163

1198

 

28

12-16

0.429

2030

2053

4-6

Lost 2

Erskine

16

5-11

0.312

1103

1186

 

28

10-18

0.357

1960

2019

5-5

Lost 1

St. Andrews

16

2-14

0.125

1232

1396

 

28

7-21

0.250

2198

2430

1-9

Lost 2

All-Conference Awards:

Men's All-Conference 1st-Team

Craig Hayes, Mount Olive

Daniel Bailey, Queens

Brian Hewitt, King

Tyshawn Good, Belmont Abbey

Gerald Boston, Barton

Men's All-Conference 2nd-Team

Paul Harrison, North Greenville

Eddie Piccinini, King

Corey Sorrell, Erskine

Derek Staton, Mount Olive

Reggie Hollinger, Pfeiffer

Men's All-Conference 3rd Team

Danny Smith, Pfeiffer

Antonio Stabler, Queens

Sharod Williams, Coker

Andrew Morris, Coker

Jeremiah Henry, Lees-McRae

 

Men's Player of the Year

Craig Hayes, Mount Olive

After having to sit out all of last year with a preseason injury, Craig Hayes had the best season of his collegiate career as he helped Mount Olive to its seventh 20-win season in the last nine years. Hayes leads the conference and ranks 14th in the nation with a 60.4 percent field goal percentage. He's also second in the conference in scoring (18.8 ppg), tied for sixth in rebounding (7.0 rpg) and third in three-point field goal percentage (43.5 percent). Hayes is the only player ranked in the top six in the conference in those four categories.

Men's Freshman of the Year

Logan Lyle, King

Lyle began and ended his freshman campaign strong, starting the year with five double-digit scoring efforts and finishing the season with eight additional 10-plus point games in his last nine starts. The Unicoi, Tenn., native shot north of 40 percent from the field and three-point range through 29 games this season and was the team's third leading scorer with 399 points, averaging 13.8 per game this season while leading the team with nine blocks.

Men's Coach of the Year

George Pitts, King

Head Coach George Pitts led the 2011-12 Tornado team to the Conference Carolinas Western Division Regular Season title. In their first year in the league King started strong by posting the conference's best regular season record going 14-2 in league play. The Tornado continue to win consistently building their fifth of sixth 20+ win seasons under Pitts as they are currently 23-6 overall this year.

All-Tournament Team:
Daniel Bailey, Queens
Logan Lyle, King
Derek Staton, Mount Olive
Craig Hayes, Mount Olive
Jaren Haley, Barton
Joseph Velez, Barton
Tournament MVP: Gerald Boston, Barton

 

2011 Basketball Tournament Championship (Archive) Link Page

2011 Basketball Academic All-Conference Teams Link

2011 Winter Scholar Athletes of the Year Link

2011 Winter ‘Team Sportsmanship Award Winners’ Link

 

 

*Note: For all sports in 2011-12 season, St. Andrews was a scheduling partner only