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  • Final Release
    (March 20) - The final release of the 2010 men's basketball season is now available. The release includes final statistics, results, rankings and honors.

    McNally Named Second-Team All-America
    (March 18) - Franklin & Marshall junior F James McNally was named second-team All-America by the NABC as the organization announced its All-America teams today. He is the 13th player in Centennial Conference history to earn All-America honors from the NABC and eighth from F&M. McNally led the Diplomats in scoring (18.4) and rebounding (8.5) this season on his way to Conference Player of the Year honors and first-team All-Region recognition from the NABC and D3hoops.com. Gettysburg's Andrew Powers was named second-team All-Region by the NABC and D3hoops, while Ursinus' Remy Cousart was a second-team All-NABC and third-team All-D3hoops regional selection. Muhlenberg's Spencer Liddic was named to the D3hoops regional third team.

    F&M Foiled in Repeat Effort for Final Four
    (March 13) - "Randolph-Macon went on an 11-2 run five minutes into the second half and never looked back, defeating Franklin & Marshall 73-65 in the NCAA Division III Elite Eight Saturday night. The Yellow Jackets scored 33 points from behind the arc while their defense limited F&M to just three points from three-point land. James McNally scored over 20 points for the third time in the NCAA playoffs this season, finishing with a team-high 22. McNally shot 9-for-15 from the floor and went 4-for-6 from the line. He added six boards and two steals. McNally finished the postseason averaging 23.5 points and 9.25 boards over four games."

    Diplomats Win Fifth Title
    (February 28) - Franklin & Marshall won its fifth Centennial Conference championship and first since 2004 with a hard-fought 66-62 victory over Gettysburg Sunday afternoon at Mayser Center. Anthony Brooks led the Diplomats (23-4) with 16 points while Mike Baker (pictured) had a double-double with 11 points and 14 rebounds. Andrew Powers led the Bullets (15-11) with 28 points. More to come.

    All-Conference Men's Basketball Team Announced: McNally Named Player of Year
    (February 24) - Franklin & Marshall junior forward James McNally was named the Conference's Player of the Year as the 2010 All-Centennial men's basketball team was announced today. McNally becomes the fourth Diplomat player to earn the award and first since Alex Kraft in 2001. He is joined on the first team by teammate Georgio Milligan, Gettysburg's Andrew Powers, Muhlenberg's Spencer Liddic, Ursinus' Remy Cousart and Washington's Andrew Chambers.

    Top Moments of the Decade
    As we conclude our countdown of the top moments in Centennial men's basketball over the last decade, we list the top two moments as determined by the nearly 400 voters from 25 states who responded to our poll. Thanks for your participation.

    #1 - Haverford won its 2007 semifinal against Ursinus in memorable fashion, as Chaz Thomas made a long jumper at the end of regulation to force overtime and Matt Palmer drained a triple at the horn to win the game, 70-69.

    #2 - Ursinus battled back from a 19-point deficit to defeat 2007 national runnerup Virginia Wesleyan, 70-64, in the second round of the 2008 NCAA Tournament. The Bears went onto reach the Final Four.

    #3 - Gettysburg's Corey Dorsey made one of the most memorable shots in Conference history, draining a three-pointer with :01 left as the Bullets defeated Elms in the second round of the NCAA tournament.

    #4 - Ursinus' Dennis Stanton made a halfcourt shot with :01 left to force overtime in the 2003 title game against Frankllin & Marshall. The Bears went on to win their first championship with a 96-88 triumph.

    #5 - Franklin & Marshall reaches the Final Four twice during the decade in 2000 and 2009.

    #6 - Ursinus' Dennis Stanton scores 55 points in a home win against 14th ranked Franklin & Marshall in 2004. He made 10 three-pointers and was 19-of-19 from the line - all three still standing as Conference records.

    #7 - Franklin & Marshall's Glenn Robinson becomes the winningest coach in Division III history. The Diplomats defeated Muhlenberg in Lancaster on Feb. for Robinson's 667th career victory, surpassing Dennie Bridges' mark set from 1966-2001.

    #8 - Gettysburg's Dan Capkin sets a playoff record with eight three-pointers in the 2009 final at F&M.

    #9 - Gettysburg's back-to-back Centennial championships in 2001 and 2002 which were both earned on the road, winning in Allentown and Lancaster, respectively.

    #10 - Ursinus' Nick Shattuck scores a playoff record 46 points in the 2008 semifinal vs. Dickinson.

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    STANDINGS CC All
    Franklin & Marshall * 15-3 26-5
    Gettysburg 12-6 15-11
    Washington 11-7 13-10
    Ursinus 11-7 15-11
    Muhlenberg 10-8 13-14
    Haverford 9-9 11-13
    Johns Hopkins 8-10 12-13
    Swarthmore 6-12 7-18
    McDaniel 4-14 8-17
    Dickinson 4-14 4-19

    * 2010 champion

    Schedule

    Centennial Tournament
    Wednesday, Feb. 24
    Muhlenberg 84, Ursinus 69

    Saturday, Feb. 27
    Gettysburg 91, Washington 79
    #20 F&M 97, Muhlenberg 72

    Sunday, Feb. 28
    #20 F&M 66, Gettysburg 62

    NCAA Tournament
    March 5-6
    #18 F&M 91, Oneonta 77
    #18 F&M 73, #23 USMMA 64

    March 12-13
    #18 F&M 92, #13 St. Mary's 87
    #16 Randolph-Macon 73, #18 F&M 65

    Complete Bracket

    D3hoops.com ranking