Brigham Waginger named WCU team MVP by coaching staff
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Brigham Waginger named WCU team MVP by coaching staff
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Waginger was selected as the team Most Valuable Player for the 2009-10 season. The South Webster, Ohio, product was named to the CollegeInsider.com Defensive All-America squad this season after he re-wrote his own school single-season and WCU's career records for steals, finishing this year with 90. Waginger became just the second Southern Conference player all time to lead the league in steals three times during a four-year career and was the first-ever player to pace the conference in steals in three consecutive seasons.
Looking at WCU's post-season team awards, seniors Giles, Robinson, Waginger and Adrian Gailliard were each recipients of the Captain's Award with Robinson garnering the squad's scholar-athlete award which goes to the player with the highest overall GPA with more than 24 hours of undergraduate study.
WCU put three on the All-Southern Conference teams, including coaches and media selection senior Brandon Giles, with classmates Jake Robinson and Brigham Waginger each garnering the media tally. Waginger was additionally tabbed as the league's co-Defensive Player of the Year by the media.
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Western Carolina senior guard Brigham Waginger was named to the 2010 CollegeInsider.com Mid-Major Defensive All-America team this week by the online publication. Waginger, who was a third-team All-Southern Conference selection by the voting media, earned SoCon co-Defensive Player of the Year plaudits from the league's head coaches.
Rather then assembling first, second, third and fourth team squads, the collegeinsider.com Mid-Major Defensive All-America team is one team consisting of 20 players. Division I coaches and NBA scouts are part of the selection process, but final decision rests with the collegeinsider.com staff.
Waginger was one of two SoCon players to garner the recognition, joined by junior post Jeremy Simmons from the College of Charleston with which whom he shared the league's top defensive player honors.
A native of South Webster, Ohio, Waginger finished the year with a school single-season record 90 steals, re-writing his own school benchmark of 81 set just a season ago. Waginger also set the school record for career thefts with 285 during his four-year career, which ranks him third in the Southern Conference history. He averaged 2.244 steals per game during his four-year career.
This season, Waginger's 2.6 steals per game average ranked him seventh in the NCAA in the thefts. He additionally finished the year ranked 37th nationally in assist-to-turnover ratio at 2.32.
Waginger became the first player ever in the SoCon to lead the league in steals in three-consecutive seasons. He is also just the second player to lead the conference in steals in three seasons all-told during a collegiate career.
Behind Waginger, the Catamounts ranked seventh nationally in steals per game with an average of 9.4 per game which also helped WCU rank a SoCon-best 22nd nationally in turnover margin (+3.3).
In addition to his pilfering prowess, Waginger also finished his career ranked ninth in WCU history in assists, dishing out 398 over the past four seasons. He scored 810 career points and finished ranked sixth in school annals with 165 made 3-pointers.
Way to go Brig!!!!
Waginger was selected as the team Most Valuable Player for the 2009-10 season. The South Webster, Ohio, product was named to the CollegeInsider.com Defensive All-America squad this season after he re-wrote his own school single-season and WCU's career records for steals, finishing this year with 90. Waginger became just the second Southern Conference player all time to lead the league in steals three times during a four-year career and was the first-ever player to pace the conference in steals in three consecutive seasons.
Looking at WCU's post-season team awards, seniors Giles, Robinson, Waginger and Adrian Gailliard were each recipients of the Captain's Award with Robinson garnering the squad's scholar-athlete award which goes to the player with the highest overall GPA with more than 24 hours of undergraduate study.
WCU put three on the All-Southern Conference teams, including coaches and media selection senior Brandon Giles, with classmates Jake Robinson and Brigham Waginger each garnering the media tally. Waginger was additionally tabbed as the league's co-Defensive Player of the Year by the media.
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Western Carolina senior guard Brigham Waginger was named to the 2010 CollegeInsider.com Mid-Major Defensive All-America team this week by the online publication. Waginger, who was a third-team All-Southern Conference selection by the voting media, earned SoCon co-Defensive Player of the Year plaudits from the league's head coaches.
Rather then assembling first, second, third and fourth team squads, the collegeinsider.com Mid-Major Defensive All-America team is one team consisting of 20 players. Division I coaches and NBA scouts are part of the selection process, but final decision rests with the collegeinsider.com staff.
Waginger was one of two SoCon players to garner the recognition, joined by junior post Jeremy Simmons from the College of Charleston with which whom he shared the league's top defensive player honors.
A native of South Webster, Ohio, Waginger finished the year with a school single-season record 90 steals, re-writing his own school benchmark of 81 set just a season ago. Waginger also set the school record for career thefts with 285 during his four-year career, which ranks him third in the Southern Conference history. He averaged 2.244 steals per game during his four-year career.
This season, Waginger's 2.6 steals per game average ranked him seventh in the NCAA in the thefts. He additionally finished the year ranked 37th nationally in assist-to-turnover ratio at 2.32.
Waginger became the first player ever in the SoCon to lead the league in steals in three-consecutive seasons. He is also just the second player to lead the conference in steals in three seasons all-told during a collegiate career.
Behind Waginger, the Catamounts ranked seventh nationally in steals per game with an average of 9.4 per game which also helped WCU rank a SoCon-best 22nd nationally in turnover margin (+3.3).
In addition to his pilfering prowess, Waginger also finished his career ranked ninth in WCU history in assists, dishing out 398 over the past four seasons. He scored 810 career points and finished ranked sixth in school annals with 165 made 3-pointers.
Way to go Brig!!!!
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Re: Brigham Waginger named WCU team MVP by coaching staff
Congrats Brigham. Very deserving. Great example of what a person can do if they work for something.
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Re: Brigham Waginger named WCU team MVP by coaching staff
Way to go Brig, I know your family is extremely proud of you!