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PBC YEARBOOK 2 5 is currently ranked sixth in the latest NCAA Division II statistics in minutes player per game (38:22), 11th in assists (172), 12th in points (681) in steals (62), 14th in scoring and in assists per game, and 18th in steals per game (2.14). 2015-16 Men’s Basketball Postseason Awards PBC Elite 15 Award Presented by GradesFirst Evyn Smith, Georgia College NABC All-District First Team Terrell Harris, Georgia College Y E A R S Second Team Keshun Sherrill, Augusta C.J. Wilson, Young Harris Daktronics All-Southeast Region First Team Terrell Harris, Georgia College C.J. Wilson, Young Harris Second Team Cam Baker, Columbus State Terrell Lipkins, Montevallo Wilson had scored 1,473 points in his three seasons in the Enchanted Valley, only trailing Frank Adams (2010-13) on the YHC all-time scoring list (NCAA era) who has 1,573. Wilson is first on the Mountain Lion all-time list (NCAA era) in assists (398), in free throw percentage (.877) and three-point field goals (177). He is second all-time in scoring (18.0), field goals made (469) and free throws made (469) and third in steals (149). In the classroom, Wilson has been named to the CoSIDA Academic All-District™ team twice as well as being named to the PBC All-Academic team with a 3.40 cumulative grade point average as a business and public policy major. Off the court, Wilson has been a member of the YHC Student-Athlete Advisory Committee for the past three years. The Mountain Lions finished the 2015-16 campaign with a 1514 ledger, finishing in third place in the PBC West Division with a 13-6 mark. NCAA Tabs Feb. 6 CSU/GC Doubleheader as DII Game of the Week for ESPN3 The NCAA has announced that the Feb. 6 doubleheader between Columbus State and Georgia College will be the Division II Game of the Week with a live broadcast on ESPN3 from Milledgeville, Ga. The packed-out Centennial Center will be host to both games of the women’s and men’s doubleheader against long-time Peach 38 Belt Conference (PBC) rival Columbus State University Saturday, Feb. 6 beginning at 3:30 p.m. The entirety of the doubleheader will be carried live on the ESPN3 network, utilizing ESPN equipment and broadcasting talent. “We are grateful to the NCAA and ESPN for the opportunity to be part of their broadcast schedule and be featured as the national NCAA Division II Game of the Week,” said Director of Athletics Wendell Staton. “This provides a national platform and unique branding opportunity for our University and our alumni. I am thrilled that our outstanding student-athletes will have the opportunity to play in front of a national audience. Additionally, this is our Homecoming weekend, which provides a perfect setting to showcase all the fantastic happenings on our campus.” ESPN and the NCAA couldn’t have chosen a better set of games for their weekly broadcast, as the Bobcats and Cougars have a long-standing history dating back to the inception of varsity athletics at Georgia College in 1969. The teams were rivals as members of the NAIA until both joined the NCAA Division II as charter members of the Peach Belt in 1990-91. 2015-16