Stefan Bonneau

Bonneau Earns Basketball Times Third Team All-America Honors

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ROLLA, Mo. (March  19, 2012)  - Basketball Times released its 2011-12 NCAA Division II All-America Teams, and C.W. Post senior guard Stefan Bonneau (Middletown, N.Y.) garnered a spot on the Third Team. 

Bonneau concluded his career with 1,196 points, placing him 14th on the Pioneers' all-time scoring list.  The senior, whose 21.7 scoring average ranked eighth in the nation, was a two-time East Coast Conference Player of the Year and First Team selection as well as two-time Tournament MVP.  He was also named this year's Daktronics East Region Player of the Year as well as NABC All-District First Team. 

Basketball Times' monthly magazine is the leading basketball authority, with nationally-known writers covering professional and men's/women's college basketball, including NCAA Division II and NCAA Division III.
 
Player of the Year – Braydon Hobbs, Bellarmine (Ky.)
Coach of the Year – Pryor Orser, Colorado School of Mines
 
First Team
Jet Chang, BYU-Hawaii                                               6-3       Sr. 
Braydon Hobbs, Bellarmine (Ky.)                              6-5       Sr. 
Jeremy Kendle, Bellarmine (Ky.)                               6-2       Jr. 
Josh Magette, Alabama-Huntsville                            6-1       Sr.                   
Taylor Rohde, Alaska-Anchorage                              6-9       Sr. 
 
Second Team
Malik Alvin, Shaw (N.C.)                                              5-11     Sr.        
Alex Falk, West Liberty (W. Va.)                                 6-3       Jr. 
Brett Green, Colorado Mines                                    6-4       Jr.  
Keane Thomann, Missouri Southern                      6-11     Sr.
Anthony Young, Kentucky Wesleyan                        6-7       Sr.  
 
Third Team
Stefan Bonneau, C.W. Post (N.Y.)                            5-10     Sr. 
Ali Haidar, Michigan Tech                                           6-7       Jr.  
Adrian Moss, Indianapolis (Ind.)                               5-9       Sr.  
D.J. Rivera, Montevallo (Ala.)                                     6-4       Sr.  
Dwight Tolbert, Lander (S.C.)                                    6-5       Sr. 
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