| Madgen Earns Second National Honor |
| Augusta State senior guard tabbed preseason All-American |
| Web Posted 10/19/09 |
AUGUSTA,
Ga. – Augusta State senior Ben Madgen has been named to the Division II Bulletin preseason All-American team, according to a recent announcement from the magazine.
The selection marks the second preseason national honor for Madgen, who earned national accolades from The Sporting News earlier this month.
A 6-4, 185-pound guard from Williamstown, Australia, Madgen ranks as the fourth-leading scorer in ASU history and fifth-leading scorer in Peach Belt Conference history with 1,670 points. He was named an All-American at the conclusion of his junior season by three different organizations.
The 2009 NCAA Southeast Region Player-of-the-Year, Madgen was also selected first team All-Southeast Region and was a first-team All-Peach Belt Conference pick. He was named to NCAA Southeast Regional All-Tournament team after leading the Jaguars to the Southeast Regional title on March 17. He was also voted the PBC Tournament’s Most Valuable Player after helping ASU capture the PBC Tournament Championship on March 8.
The league scoring champion at 19.1 ppg., Madgen also led the PBC in three-point percentage (.462), ranked second in free throw percentage (.869), third in minutes played (33.06) and fourth in 3-point field goals made (2.39). He was the only player in the conference to rank in the top 15 in scoring, field goal percentage (12th/.499) and assists (14th/2.85). He led ASU in scoring on 16 occasions, registered 20 or more points 14 times and cracked the 30-point barrier twice, including a career-high 33 points vs. USC Aiken on Jan. 5.
Madgen helped pace the Jags to the winningest season in school history at 30-5 as they earned their second consecutive trip to the NCAA Tournament’s Elite Eight in Springfield, Mass. ASU advanced to the Final Four before bowing out to national runnerup Cal Poly Pomona.
This summer, Madgen was selected to play in the 24th World University Games, held July 1-12 in Belgrade, Serbia. The World University Games are held every other year and are organized by the International University Sports Federation (FISU).
Division II Bulletin 2009-10 Preseason All-American Team Preseason Player of the Year Matt Rogers, Southwest Baptist All-Americans Super 16 Lucas Alves, BYU-Hawaii Drake Beranek, Nebraska-Kearney Brandon Brown, Cal State-San Bernardino Tyrone Curnell, Valdosta State Stephen Dennis, Kutztown James Dillard, Johnson C. Smith Kendrick Easley, Mount Olive Lawrence Ekperigan, LeMoyne Aaron Hill, Rockhurst Jason Jones, Northeastern State Justin Keenan, Ferris State Kyle Moore, Tusculum Travis Nelson, Minnesota State-Mankato Matt Rogers, Southwest Baptist Jason Westrol, Bentley Nick Wolf, Rollins Honorable Mention Roman Andrade, New Mexico Highlands Virgil Buensuceso, BYU-Hawaii Pierce Caldwell, Incarnate Word Darren Duncan, Merrimack L.J. Dunn, Barton Terrell Eargle, Alderson-Broaddus Russell Frederick, Philadelphia Chris Hall, Lynn Brandon Hopf, Oakland City Antonio Houston, Catawba Malcolm Ingram, Philadelphia David Johnson, Winona State BEN MADGEN, AUGUSTA STATE Marcus Parker, Findlay Corey Pelle, West Liberty Martez Scott, Ft. Valley State David Seagers, Dowling Jamar Smith, Southern Indiana Brian Sykora, Minn.-Duluth Sanijay Watts, Central Missouri Jonathan Whitson, Brevard