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Krell named MSC Women's Basketball Player of the Year Rambert, McPherson earn all-conference; LWC opens Mid South Conference basketball play in Frankfort, KY, today By Chris Wells, LWC Sports Information Director Lindsey Wilson College sophomore center Viktoria Krell is the Mid-South Conference Women's Basketball Player of the Year as voted on by the MSC coaches. Krell, a Ludwigsburg, Germany, native, led the MSC in rebounds (10.6) and double-doubles (17) during the regular season. She also finished second in the league in scoring (17.7) and fourth in field goal percentage (50.5). Krell is just 77 points away from becoming the eight women's basketball player to score 1,000 career points. She is 12th on the program's all-time list with 923 points and is sixth on the program's all-time rebound list with 584. In addition to Krell, junior guard Sierra Rambert was named to the all-conference team. Rambert was the conference's fourth leading scorer (16.1) and finished in the top 10 during the regular season in field goal percentage (41.1), free throw percentage (66.3) and assists (80). Lindsey Wilson junior guard Eric McPherson earned all-conference honors for the Blue Raider men. McPherson finished ranked fifth in the league in scoring (16.3), fourth in field goal percentage (47.5) and free throw percentage (80.1) and fifth in double-doubles (4). The Lindsey Wilson men's and women's teams also had three all-academic players. Juniors Kristi Apple, Sabrina Manning and Ismar Neto earned the award for maintaining at least a 3.25 grade point average on a 4.0 scale and having at least sophomore standing. The LWC men's and women's basketball teams open their postseason on Friday, March 6, 2009, at the Frankfort Civic Center. The women face West Virginia University Tech at noon CT on Friday, while the men play Campbellsville University at 5:00pmCT. This story was posted on 2009-03-06 04:37:44
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