1993 Volume 116 No 1–4 - Phi Delta Theta Scroll Archive
1993 Volume 116 No 1–4 - Phi Delta Theta Scroll Archive
1993 Volume 116 No 1–4 - Phi Delta Theta Scroll Archive
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All <strong>Phi</strong> First Team<br />
David Delnero'<br />
6'2" Forward (Sr.)<br />
Southwestern<br />
Pts per game: 19.4<br />
Balloting: 35 pts*<br />
Joel Dillingham'<br />
6'2" Forward (Sr.)<br />
Lawrence<br />
Pts per game: 20.4<br />
Balloting: 35*<br />
Peter Basel<br />
6'6" Center (Sr.)<br />
Washington (MD)<br />
Pts per game: 15.6<br />
Balloting: 35*<br />
Scott Adams<br />
6'2" Guard (Jr.)<br />
Hanover<br />
Pts per game: 14.1<br />
Balloting: 35*<br />
Andy Cook<br />
6'2" Guard (So.)<br />
Centre<br />
Ptjper game: 10.4<br />
Balloting: 33<br />
' All <strong>Phi</strong> First<br />
Team last year<br />
" unanimous<br />
The 1992-93 All <strong>Phi</strong><br />
Basketball Team<br />
By Dr. John Davis Jr., sports editor<br />
A<br />
trio of seniors and a pair of underclassmen<br />
make up the 1992-93 All <strong>Phi</strong> Basketball<br />
First Team, and for the second<br />
consecutive year four of the five selections by the<br />
Board were unanimous. The honorary teams are<br />
paced by seniors. David Delnero, Southwestern, is<br />
an All <strong>Phi</strong> holdover and an NAIA All America who<br />
tallied 482 points, averaging 19.4<br />
points per game. He had top<br />
performances of 34 and 32 points<br />
during the season, and he was the<br />
NAIA "Player of the Week" for<br />
January 27*. He grabbed 173<br />
rebounds for the season.<br />
Joel Dillingham, Lawrence, an<br />
All <strong>Phi</strong> holdover and a two-time All<br />
Midwest Conference selection,<br />
scored 445 points on the season for a<br />
20.4 points per game average. He<br />
was the Vikings' leading scorer in 18<br />
of 22 games with a high of 38 points<br />
against Lake Forest. He is the<br />
school's all time leading scorer with<br />
1,554 career points.<br />
A newcomer from a new chapter<br />
of <strong>Phi</strong> <strong>Delta</strong> <strong>Theta</strong> is Peter Basel,<br />
Washington College (MD). Basel<br />
scored 358 points on the season for a<br />
15.6 scoring average. He is his<br />
team's top three-point scorer and an<br />
All Mid-Atlantic Conference choice.<br />
The fourth unanimous selection<br />
is Scott Adams, Hanover, a junior<br />
who tallied 338 points on the season<br />
for a 14.1 scoring average. He made<br />
44 three-point shots with a 16-8 team.<br />
Completing the honorary team is<br />
Andy Cook, Centre, a sophomore<br />
who scored 261 points for a 10.4<br />
average. He also pulled down 91<br />
rebounds on the season with a 16-9<br />
team. He is an excellent shooter,<br />
hitting 9 of 9 against DePauw and 8<br />
of 8 against Rose-Hulman.<br />
The Honorary Second Team has<br />
a senior and a quartet of underclassman,<br />
three of whom were unanimous.<br />
Pacing the unanimous trio is<br />
sophomore Terry Gray, Centre, who<br />
has 256 points for a 10.2 average. He<br />
has 140 rebounds with a high of 13<br />
All <strong>Phi</strong> Basketball Board<br />
46 yrs Dr. John Davis Jr., Washburn '38, <strong>Scroll</strong> sports editor for 50 years.<br />
21 Gerald Myers, Texas Tech '59, assistant athletic director for Texas Tech<br />
15 Terry Holland, Davidson '64, athletic director for Davidson<br />
10 Gary Bender, Wichita State '62, television sports analyst for Turner Broadcasting<br />
10 Bert Born, Kansas '54,1953 All America basl