INDIANAPOLIS- UIndy senior guard
Keith Radcliff was named to the All-Great Lakes Valley Conference Third Team according to an announcement made by league officials Thursday. Radcliff led the Greyhounds in scoring with a 17.3 points per game average.
Radcliff was the Hounds' leading scorer in 17 of UIndy's games this season, starting all 27 games. The senior also led the team in free throw percentage, hitting on 88-of-107 (.822) charity stripe tosses. He had a streak of 22 straight makes during the season as well.
Radcliff made 73 triples this season, giving him 114 in his three years in a Greyhound uniform, becoming just the 13th player to ever achieve over 100 threes in his career. This season, he hit at least two triples in all but three games and ended the season with a career-best six makes vs. Wisconsin-Parkside Feb. 28. He scored at least 20 points ten different times in 2008-09, including a 32-point effort at nationally-ranked Alderson-Broaddus on Dec. 14.
He becomes the second straight UIndy player in as many years to garner All-GLVC Third Team honors after
DeAndre Brock did the same last season.
The league noted Rockhurst's Aaron Hill as its Player of the Year and Bellarmine's Braydon Hobbs as the Freshman of the Year. RU's Bill O'Connor was lauded with Coach of the Year accolades.