D3hoops.com All-Atlantic
NEWARK, N.J. (March 14, 2016) – Senior forward
Jordan McDaniel of the Rutgers University-Newark men's basketball team was named first-team All-Atlantic Region by D3hoops.com, it was announced Monday afternoon.
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The honor is the second in what could be a growing list of accolades for the 2015-16 New Jersey Athletic Conference (NJAC) Player of the Year.
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2015-16 Jordan McDaniel Accolades…so far.NJAC Player of the Year
First-team All-NJAC
D3hoops.com first-team All-Atlantic RegionÂ
McDaniel became the first 'Pony Wilson' NJAC Player of the Year in Rutgers-Newark men's basketball history, and was the only league player to receive first-team All-Atlantic honors from D3hoops.com.
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McDaniel led the Scarlet Raiders in scoring (21.4 points per game), rebounding (6.9 rebounds per game) and blocked shots (30), sitting top-three in steals (27) and assists as well. He led the NJAC in scoring and was fifth in field-goal percentage, converting at an amazingly efficient 53 percent clip for the season. The Colonia native poured in 600 points on just 381 total field-goal attempts, ranking third in the league in blocked shots, second in minutes and fifth in rebounding.
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McDaniel scored 44 points in the team's regular-season finale at Ramapo which was the most by an NJAC player in more than 10 years, earning D3hoops.com and Met Basketball Writers Association weekly honors for his performance.
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The veteran had four double-doubles and at least 15 points and five rebounds in 19 different games. A two-time first-team all-conference performer, McDaniel scored 30 points or more five different times this season and dropped 20 or more in 16 games, even scoring 18 on 7-of-13 shooting in the team's season-opener against DI Rutgers University (New Brunswick). He also led the Scarlet Raiders with 50 made three-pointers, shooting 38.8 percent from distance which was also top-10 in the conference.
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McDaniel graduates from the Rutgers-Newark men's basketball program with 1,284 points in three seasons, adding 460 rebounds, 83 assists, 78 blocked shots and 59 steals.
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Rutgers-Newark finished the 2015-16 season with an overall record of 20-8 and appearances in the NJAC and Eastern Collegiate Athletic Conference (ECAC) Metro/Upstate semifinals. The 20 wins marked the third time in four seasons the Scarlet Raiders reached that benchmark.
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Scarlet Raider men's basketball fans should continue to check
www.rutgersnewarkathletics.com for additional postseason honors over the next few weeks and can also follow @ScarletRaiders on twitter for the latest.
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