Basketball
Banquet a Success
Sye and Morris
Awarded Co-MVP
WILLIAMSPORT, Pa—Lycoming men’s basketball held its annual
banquet on Sunday. Master of ceremonies Ken Sawyer helped
head coach Don Friday and his team celebrate a successful
2006-2007 season.

Sophomore
Greg Sye (Chantilly, VA) and junior Kevin Morris (Camp
Hill, PA) shared co-MVP awards for their outstanding play.
Sye led the Warriors with 13.7 points and 5.4 rebounds per game,
and was named second team All-Freedom Conference. Meanwhile, Morris exploded
in his final ten games, scoring
17.3 points per contest and sinking 33 three-pointers. His 59 total
three-pointers led Lycoming for the year.
The Dutch
Burch Defensive Award went to sophomore Jemayne Nowlin
(Gaithersburg, MD). Nowlin’s quickness and nose for the ball
were essential to the Warriors 2006-2007 defense.
Sophomore
Anthony Watson (Philadelphia, PA) took home the Coaches
Award for the most improved underclassman over the course of the year.
Watson directed the team’s offense from the point guard
position.
Morris,
Nowlin and sophomore Davon Winfrey (Alpharetta, GA) were
recognized with Academic Achievement Awards for their exemplary
efforts in the classroom.
Finally,
former Lycoming player Seth Burch ’89 was recognized for
his support of Warrior basketball as both a player and alumnus.
Seth has been part of Lycoming basketball almost his entire
life.