2009–10_Kent_State_Golden_Flashes_men's_basketball_team

2009–10 Kent State Golden Flashes men's basketball team

2009–10 Kent State Golden Flashes men's basketball team

American college basketball season


The 2009–10 Kent State Golden Flashes men's basketball team represented Kent State University in the 2009–10 college basketball season. The team was coached by Geno Ford and played their home games in the Memorial Athletic and Convocation Center. They are members of the Mid-American Conference. They finished the season 2410, 133 in MAC play to win the east division and overall regular season championship. As the 1 seed they were upset by 9 seed and eventual champion Ohio in the quarterfinals of the 2010 MAC men's basketball tournament. As regular season champions they received an automatic bid to the 2010 National Invitation Tournament where they advanced to the second round before falling to Illinois.

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Before the season

Roster changes

The Golden Flashes lost four seniors from their 2008–09 roster. These seniors include the starters Al Fisher, Jordan Mincy, and Julian Sullinger. Fisher was the team's leading scorer, averaging 14.4 points per game. The team also lost Rashad Woods, who was suspended last year due to a violation of team rules.[1]

To compensate for the team's losses, four new players joined the Flashes for the 2009–10 basketball season. Only one of these four players is a freshman, while one sophomore and two juniors are recruits from junior colleges.

Recruiting

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Roster

Roster current as of June 25, when their summer prospectus was published.[2]

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After the season

Awards

On March 8, 2010, head coach Geno Ford was named the Mid-American Conference Coach of the Year, the seventh time a KSU coach has won the award (Jim McDonald, 1990; Gary Waters, 1999 and 2000; Stan Heath, 2002; and Jim Christian, 2006 and 2008). He was selected by three votes over Keith Dambrot of Akron.[3]


References

  1. Alexander, Elton (April 13, 2009). "Coles soon to become Miami's win leader". Cleveland Plain Dealer. Archived from the original on March 3, 2016. Retrieved April 11, 2019.
  2. "2009-10 Kent State Men's Basketball: Quick Facts" (Press release). Kent State University. June 25, 2009. Archived from the original (PDF) on August 31, 2009. Retrieved October 17, 2009.
  3. "MAC Announces Player of the Year, Coach of the Year". MAC-Sports.com. Mid-American Conference. March 8, 2010. Archived from the original on July 14, 2011. Retrieved March 4, 2011.

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