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Jason Miller earned MIAC All-Conference Honorable Mention honors for the Cobbers.

 
Miller Earns MIAC Honor!

Courtesy of GoCobbers.com, Release: March 1


Complete List of MIAC Men's Basketball Awards


ST. PAUL, Minn.-- Concordia senior Jason Miller (Moorhead, Minn.) was honored for his hard work and prowess near the basket as he was named to the MIAC All-Conference Honorable Mention Team on Wednesday as announced by the league office.

Miller was the lone Cobber to be awarded a postseason conference honor. It is the first time in his career that he has won a postseason award.

Miller was the one of only two starting players that made it all the way through the season for Concordia without suffering a season-ending injury.

He played in all 24 games for the Cobbers and was the leading scorer on the team among active players at the end of the season. He averaged 11.5 points in overall games and 11.4 points per game in the team's 19 conference games. Both totals represent career highs for Miller. Miller also led the team in rebounding among active players as he averaged 4.7 rebounds per conference game. In a testament to his versatility, he also led the team in 3-point field goal percentage. He connected on 45.2% of his attempts from behind the arc.

He scored in double figures 13 times during the season and had a career-high 25 points against Bethel on Jan. 14.

Miller was 10th in the MIAC in field goal percentage (53.2%)


2005-05 MIAC Men's Basketball

All-Conference Awards

All-Conference Team
Name School Yr Pos.
Tom Conboy Macalester So. Forward
Jon DeRock Hamline Fy. Guard
Dan Forkrud Carleton Sr. Forward
Matt Fredrickson Bethel Sr. Forward
Paul Henrichs St. John's Sr. Post
Zach Johnson Carleton Fy. Forward
Charles Meadowcroft Bethel Jr. Forward
Jake Philips Carleton Jr. Guard
Isaac Rosefelt St. Thomas Jr. Center
Craig Schafer St. John's Jr. Post
Brian Schnettler St. Thomas Jr. Guard
Phil Sowden Gustavus Jr. Post
Sean Sweeney St. Thomas Sr. Guard
Adam TeBrake Gustavus Sr. Wing
Tyler Westman St. John's Jr. Wing

Player of the Year
Isaac Rosefelt St. Thomas Jr. Forward St. Paul

Sixth Man of the Year
Trevor Wittwer Gustavus So. Wing Redwood Falls, Minn.

Coach of the Year
Guy Kalland Carleton

All-Defensive Team
Dan Forkrud Carleton Sr. Forward
Trent Hollerich Gustavus Sr. Wing
Mike Keating St. Thomas Jr. Forward
Sean Sweeney St. Thomas Sr. Guard
Sam Wiener Hamline Jr. Guard

All-First Year Team
Jon DeRock Hamline Fy. Guard
Mike DesLauriers Gustavus Fy. Guard
Mitch Haugen St. Olaf Fy. Forward
Zach Johnson Carleton Fy. Forward
Jay Melson Carleton Fy. Guard
Tony Thrasher Hamline Fy. Forward

Honorable Mention All-Conference
Jon Bain St. Olaf Jr. Forward
Brendan Bosman Macalester Sr. Forward
Kyler Foster Hamline Jr. Forward
Dan Graf Augsburg Jr. Guard
Brensley Haywood St. Mary's Jr.
Ryan Leiser St. John's Jr. Guard
Jason Miller Concordia Sr. Center
Joey Shimek St. Thomas Sr. Forward
Terrence Smith St. Mary's Jr. Post
Tony Thrasher Hamline Fy. Forward
Trevor Wittwer Gustavus So. Wing

 

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