3-3 Zeek Woodley
Gary Hardamon

Woodley earns first-team All-Louisiana honors

4/17/2016 3:26:00 PM

 NATCHITOCHES – Northwestern State's Zeek Woodley made his second appearance on the All-Louisiana college basketball team selected by the Louisiana Sports Writers Association and earned first-team honors on the 15-man squad announced late Saturday night.
 
The 6-2 sharpshooter was the NCAA's 11th-leading scorer at 22.2 points per game. He finished 10th in free throw aim (88.7 percent), 67th in overall shooting accuracy from the floor (56 percent), and was the only player in college hoops to have a 19-point or better scoring average, with at least 50 percent shooting and 40 percent on 3s (40.7).
 
The Pelican-All Saints High School alumnus had a season shooting score (combined field goal, free throw and 3-point percentages of 186, with 180 considered exceptional.  He was a first-team All-Southland Conference and first-team All-National Association of Basketball Coaches District 23 selection and also averaged 5.2 rebounds per game.
 
Woodley's 19.4 career scoring average is seventh nationally among all active players and he's also in the career top 50 in both career field goal and free throw aim.
 
He compiled his remarkable array of statistics after he became the focus of defenses when NBA Draft prospect Jalan West was lost with a knee injury in the opening game. Woodley still matched last year's scoring average that was second nationally.
 
Joining Woodley and state player (and freshman) of the year Ben Simmons of LSU on the first team were Majok Deng of ULM, Alex Hamilton of Louisiana Tech, and UL Lafayette's Shawn Long.
 
State newcomer of the year Demetric Austin of Dillard highlighted the second-team and was joined by LSUA's DeAngelo Coleman, Travion Kirkendoll of Centenary, Erik McCree of Louisiana Tech and Morris Wright of Xavier. LSU's Antonio Blakeney and Keith Hornsby topped the third-team and were joined by Louisiana College's Anthony Gaines, Loyola's Johnny Griffin, Jr., and Adrian Rodgers of Southern.
 
Second-year head coach Larry Cordaro of LSU Alexandria was named the state's Coach of the Year after leading the NAIA Generals to a 27-2 regular-season record, their second consecutive Red River Athletic Conference championship and a berth in the NAIA National Tournament.
 
In his lone season at LSU, Simmons was one of two freshmen in the country to average a double-double with 19.2 points and 11.8 rebounds per game. The 6-foot-10 Australian recorded 23 double-doubles on the season, where he was fifth nationally, and was the first player in SEC history to finish in the top five in scoring, rebounds and assists (since the stat became official in 1969).
 
His 199 free throws made during the 2015-16 season trailed LSU greats Pete Maravich and Bob Pettit in school history and he was fourth-fastest player to reach the 500-point mark. Simmons recorded eight games during the season with at least 20 points, 10 rebounds and five assists, including six in SEC contests.
 
Austin, a junior from Washington, D.C., helped turnaround a Bleu Devil program that had won five games overall in 2014-15. Austin, the Gulf Coast Athletic Conference Newcomer of the Year and a second-team NAIA All-American, averaged 19.8 points and 9.3 rebounds for Dillard, where he led the team to the GCAC championship and berth in the NAIA National Tournament.
 
Cordaro, a Ruston native, earned RRAC Coach of the Year and National Coach of the Year honors by hoopdirt.com for the second straight year and guided the second-year Generals to their first NAIA No. 1 ranking in school history. Under Cordaro's guidance, LSUA was ranked in the NAIA top-10 polls all season and a final ranking of No. 3.
 
Through his first two seasons with the Generals, Cordaro has posted a 53-8 record, including a 29-0 record on their home floor.
 
 
2015-16 ALL-LOUISIANA MEN'S COLLEGE BASKETBALL TEAM
 
FIRST TEAM
Majok Deng, ULM – 18.4 ppg., First-team All-Sun Belt
Alex Hamilton, Louisiana Tech – 20.0 ppg., C-USA Player of the Year; AP Honorable Mention All-America
Shawn Long, UL Lafayette – 18.8 ppg., SBC Player of the Year; AP Honorable Mention All-America
Ben Simmons, LSU – 19.2 ppg, Consensus First-Team All-America; USA Today National Freshman of the Year
Zeek Woodley, Northwestern State – 22.2 ppg., first-team All-Southland Conference
 
SECOND TEAM
Demetric Austin, Dillard – 19.8 ppg., NAIA second-team All-America, GCAC Newcomer of the Year
DeAngelo Coleman, LSU Alexandria – 14.4 ppg., NAIA first-team All-America; RRAC Player of the Year
Travion Kirkendoll, Centenary – 19.8 ppg., first-team All-SCAC
Erik McCree, Louisiana Tech – 16.5 ppg., second-team All-CUSA
Morris Wright, Xavier – 18.6 ppg., first-team All-GCAC; NAIA Honorable Mention All-America
 
THIRD TEAM
Antonio Blakeney, LSU – 12.6 ppg., All-SEC Freshman Team
Anthony Gaines, Louisiana College – 18.6 ppg., ASC Player of the Year; D-III first-team All-South Region
Johnny Griffin, Jr., Loyola – 14.7 ppg., first-team All-SSAC; NAIA Honorable Mention All-America
Keith Hornsby, LSU – 13.1 ppg.; 14 of 20 games played in double figures
Adrian Rodgers, Southern – 16.6 ppg., first-team All-SWAC
 
HONORABLE MENTION: Christavious Gill; New Orleans; Tim Quarterman, LSU; Justin Roberson, ULM
 
PLAYER OF THE YEAR - Ben Simmons, LSU
Voting: Simmons 22, Long 8, Hamilton 5.
 
NEWCOMER OF THE YEAR – Demetric Austin, Dillard
Voting: Austin 25, Jordan Capps 3, Johnny Griffin, Jr. 3, Erik Thomas 2, Tyrell Springer 2.
 
FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR – Ben Simmons, LSU
Voting: Simmons 31, Ishmael Lane 3, Treylan Matthews 1.
 
COACH OF THE YEAR – Larry Cordaro, LSU Alexandria
Voting: Cordaro 17, Mike Newell 8, Roman Banks 7, Keith Richard 3.
 
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