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TREVIN PARKS PLAYER OF THE YEAR<br />

TREVIN PARKS CONTINUES TO RACK UP WITH THE HSRN NATIONAL PLAYER OF THE YEAR AWARD<br />

Hartly, DE – JCSU sophomore All-American guard Trevin Parks has been selected as the 2010-11 Division II Men’s Player of the<br />

Year by the Heritage Sports Radio Network (HSRN) after receiving the most votes in a national online fan poll.<br />

C.J. Reed of Bethune Cookman College and Saadia Doyle of Howard <strong>University</strong> were selected as the Division I men’s and women’s<br />

player of the year, respectively. Allison Sikes of St. Augustine’s College won the DII women’s player of the year honor.<br />

Parks scored a conference-high 572 total points this year. He is ranked<br />

1st in the CIAA and 10th in the NCAA DII ranking for scoring, averaging 21.2<br />

points per game. He has been named CIAA Newcomer of the Week twice and<br />

conference Player of the Week twice. Parks averaged 4.3 assists per game<br />

and had three 30+ scoring nights, including a career-high 36 points.<br />

This is the second Player of the Year award for Parks this season; he also<br />

became the first Golden Bull in history to be named CIAA Player of the Year.<br />

Along with this honor, Parks has awarded NABC DII All-American honors,<br />

NABC DII All-District First Team honors, Daktronics DII All-Atlantic Region<br />

Second Team honors, CIAA Player of the Year, All-CIAA honors, and CIAA<br />

All-Tournament team.<br />

The Heritage Sports Radio Network (HSRN) is committed to using new<br />

technologies to present nationwide broadcast of major college athletics of<br />

Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs). Presently the Black<br />

Collegiate sports fan is a media orphan who has no outlet to experience the<br />

joy of athletic competition at HCBUs. The popularity for Black Collegiate<br />

sports is readily evident in the extraordinary attendance figures at football<br />

games. Through the creative use of satellite radio, Internet web casts, as well<br />

as traditional terrestrial radio, HSRN is uniquely poised to provide desired<br />

programming to an underserved but devoted target market.<br />

<strong>2011</strong>-<strong>12</strong> men’s basketball media guide 21

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