I go to the University of Vermont and our star player Taylor Coppenrathhhhh is up for an award and needs some help against the big boys of kansas,duke, etc.... If you guys could vote for just him that would be sweet. Here is his description.
"Coppenrath, a 6-foot-9 forward is averaging 24.7 points and 8.9 rebounds
per game for the Catamounts (21-6, 16-2 America East), the 2005 America East
Regular Season Champions. He also has been named to the midseason watch
lists for the John Wooden and James Naismith National Player of the Year
Awards. He has won the Kevin Roberson America East Player of the Year Award
and has been selected an Associated Press All-American (honorable mention)
the past two seasons. The nation's second-leading scorer this season, his
2,306 career points are the most of any active player in the nation.
Coppenrath also is one of six players in the country that leads his
conference in scoring and rebounding."
http://www.seniorclassaward.com/votemen.php
BTW, UVM is playing Northeastern at 11:30 on ESPN in the American East championship game for a bid to the dance.
He has alot of work to do, but I am sure the at effect can help. Thanks for voting!
"Coppenrath, a 6-foot-9 forward is averaging 24.7 points and 8.9 rebounds
per game for the Catamounts (21-6, 16-2 America East), the 2005 America East
Regular Season Champions. He also has been named to the midseason watch
lists for the John Wooden and James Naismith National Player of the Year
Awards. He has won the Kevin Roberson America East Player of the Year Award
and has been selected an Associated Press All-American (honorable mention)
the past two seasons. The nation's second-leading scorer this season, his
2,306 career points are the most of any active player in the nation.
Coppenrath also is one of six players in the country that leads his
conference in scoring and rebounding."
http://www.seniorclassaward.com/votemen.php
BTW, UVM is playing Northeastern at 11:30 on ESPN in the American East championship game for a bid to the dance.
He has alot of work to do, but I am sure the at effect can help. Thanks for voting!