Davidson's Brendan McKillop has been named to the Honors Court by the National Association of Basketball Coaches, a recognition of his academic performance during his senior season.
McKillop graduated in May with a 3.29 cumulative grade point average and a degree in sociology. He started all 32 games he played in and
averaged 9.5 points, 2.3 rebounds and 2.3 assists as a senior. His 216
career 3-pointers made ranks fourth in school history and his 254 career
assists ranks 16th.
McKillop finished his career with 831 points, 254 assists, 215 rebounds and 70 steals in 117 games.
Thursday, July 14, 2011
McKillop Receives NABC Honor
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OVERRATED!!!!
OVERRATED!!!! - How? (In any way actually related to the content of this story)
Doesnt say he's a great player , says He's a good student. Is he not a good student? Should a varsity ballplayer with a crazy travel/practice/class schedule have a GPA higher than that to be considered a good student?
DADDYS BOY! No wonder the National Association of Basketball Coaches gave him the award. His dad called some of his coaching friends and begged them. AGREED OVERRATED!
I can't believe they let these hateful and irrelevant comments be posted and remain here.
Hello...that's a B+ average at Davidson...I'd say he earned it.
I'm sure he's a great student. I'm also sure he worked hard. The truth remains. Jordan Downing would still be at Davidson if Mr. McKillop had actually sat his son down a little and played other players with WAY more future potential like Jordan. It was sad to watch. He would be ice cold in games and shoot and shoot and shoot and stay on the floor. Why during a losing season didn't coach look toward the future more? It was very confusing and frustrating!!
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