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Iserloth, Kalsow Named to All-WIAC Team,
Bennett Lands Coach of the Year
After another championship season on the court, the UW-Stevens Point
men�s basketball team has been rewarded with two first-team All-Wisconsin
Intercollegiate Athletic Conference performers as well as the league�s
Coach of the Year.
The Pointers interior tandem of senior Josh Iserloth and sophomore
Jason Kalsow both received first team all-conference honors, while
seventh-year coach Jack Bennett landed his second career Coach of the Year
honor.
Bennett led UW-Stevens Point to its fourth consecutive conference
championship, posting a conference record of 14-2. The Pointers are
currently 24-3 overall as they continue their season in the NCAA Division
III tournament on Saturday. Bennett was also named the Coach of the Year in
2000 when his squad won the first of the four straight titles. In his
seventh year with the Pointers, Bennett has compiled a 142-47 record.
Iserloth, a Plymoth native, led the Pointers in scoring and finished
eighth in the conference at 16.9 points per game. He scored in double
figures in 24 of the Pointers 27 games, made a team high 40 three point
shots and ranked second on the team in rebounding at 5.1 per game. Iserloth
also finished second in the conference in blocked shots averaging 1.74
blocks per game.
Iserloth was named to the all-conference team for the third straight
year and becomes the fourth player in school history to accomplish the feat,
joining Tim Naegeli (1985-87), Bill Zuiker (1979-81) and Tom Ritzenthaler
(1970-72). He is also one of 14 players in conference history to play on
four championship teams.
Kalsow, a Huntley, Ill. native, led the Pointers in both rebounding
and assists. He finished sixth in the conference in both categories,
averaging 7.4 rebounds and 3.59 assists per game.
Kalsow also finished third in the conference in field goal percentage
shooting 60.3 percent. It is Kalsow�s second straight year receiving
all-conference honors after being earning honorable mention accolades a year
ago.
UW-Oshkosh senior Dworak and UW-River Falls junior Rich Melzer were
named Co-Conference Players of the Year.
2003
WIAC All-Conference Men�s Basketball Team
First Team
Name, School, Year, Position, Height, Hometown
(High School)
Rich
Melzer, River Falls, Junior, Forward, 6-8, Minneapolis, Minn. (River Falls)
Tim
Dworak, Oshkosh, Senior, Forward, 6-7, Kewaunee
Josh
Iserloth, Stevens Point, Senior, Forward, 6-8, Plymouth
Jason
Larson, Eau Claire, Senior, Guard, 6-1, Sugar Land, Tex. (Stephen F. Austin)
Aubrey
Lewis-Byers, Whitewater, Senior, Forward, 6-3, Janesville (Craig)
Tyler
Selk, Platteville, Senior, Forward, 6-5, Randolph
Jason
Kalsow, Stevens Point, Sophomore, Forward, 6-7, Huntley, Ill.
Casey
Taggatz, La Crosse, Junior, Guard, 5-10, Stevens Point (SPASH)
Cody
Kastern, Superior, Junior, Forward, 6-7, Superior (Senior)
Scott
Sowinski, Oshkosh, Senior, Forward, 6-4, Appleton (Xavier)
Honorable Mention
Londen
Donlow, Whitewater, Junior, Guard, 6-5, Whitefish Bay (Dominican)
Andy
Bray, Stout, Junior, Forward, 6-8, Menominee, Mich.
Nate
Templer, Stout, Junior, Forward, 6-5, Beaver Dam
Nate
Miller, Oshkosh, Senior, Guard, 5-11, Hudson
Bryan
Stangel, Platteville, Senior, Forward, 6-5, Monroe
Casey
Chapman, Stout, Senior, Guard, 6-1, Hartland (Arrowhead)
Co-Players
of the Year: Tim Dworak, Oshkosh
and Rich Melzer, River Falls
Coach
of the Year: Jack Bennett, Stevens Point
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