2007-08 Men’s & Women’s Basketball All Conference, All Academic & Superlatives
The Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference and the Men’s and Women’s Basketball Coaches committee is pleased to announce the 2007-08 SIAC All Conference, All Academic Teams and Superlatives. Leading the way for this year’s awards is Crystal Benton, of Tuskegee University, who took home First Team All Conference honors, MVP of the Year, and led her team to a first place finish in the SIAC. Kenny Jones of Kentucky State put up impressive stats this season and took home First Team honors along with the MVP of the year award.On the Women’s side Alicia Barnes (Tuskegee), Jessica Vaughn (Kentucky State), took home All Academic honors with at least a 3.64 GPA. Tuskegee’s head coach Belinda Roby took home the Coach of the Year honors. Fort Valley State finished second this year, largely impart by Tekesha Riggs, who makes her second consecutive appearance on the All Conference First Team, and Kadeidra Freeland, who took home Freshman of the Year honors. Shantrell Moss of Clark Atlanta sparked the Lady Panthers all season long leading to her First Team honors. Nikia Trice led ASU on the longest streak by any team this season and made first team, while Aisha Johnson helped the MVP Benton led Tuskegee to the best finish in the SIAC.
Big men dominated the SIAC All Conference team with three players being taller than 6’6. Newcomer Rasul Buulu led LeMoyne-Owen to a second place finish in the SIAC. Morehouse’s Kenney Boyd dominated the post all year long and took home first team honors as well. Flawaan Flaggs of Miles led the SIAC in scoring despite only starting two games this season and Scheraun King of Albany State rounds out the little men that made the first team. LeMoyne-Owen’s head coach Edward Newton led his team to a 2nd place finish in the SIAC while taking home Coach of the Year honors for the second consecutive season despite taking over for Legendary Coach Smokey Gaines during the middle of the season.
Student Athletes receiving All Conference, All Academic, and Superlative honors were recognized during the SIAC Banquet, March 4, 2008 at 7:00 pm at the Harbert Center. Birmingham Mayor Larry Langford addressed the crowd and really hit home with his message to the student athletes.
All the SIAC teams will be in action beginning March 5-9, 2008 at Fair Park Arena in Birmingham, AL. Tickets are still available.
For more information on the tournament please visit www.siacbasketballtournament.com.
2007-08 Women’s All-Conference Team
First Team |
| Crystal Benton Tuskegee 5′9 SR Rex, GA |
| Aisha Johnson Tuskegee 5′4 SR College Park, GA |
| Shantrell Moss Clark Atlanta 5′9 JR Ft. Lauderdale, FL |
| Takesha Riggs Fort Valley St. 5′8 SO Homestead, FL |
| Nikia Trice Albany State 5′7 JR Macon, GA |
Second Team |
| Mattie Jones Kentucky State 6′2 JR Long Island, NY |
| Cyntonia Jones Miles 5′8 SO Ellenwood, GA |
| Savoyia Barrett Paine 5′4 SR Ludowici, GA |
| Bianca Burton Stillman 6′1 SR Delray Beach, FL |
| Sylbrena Johnson Stillman 5′7 SR Tuskegee, AL |
| 2007-08 SIAC All Academic Team |
| Alicia Barnes Tuskegee SO 3.96 Political Science |
| Jessica Vaughn Kentucky State SO 3.90 Elementary Education |
| Bryttany Gant Lane JR 3.88 Business/Accounting |
| Latrice Watkins Kentucky State SO 3.80 Elementary Education |
| Mary Walker Clark Atlanta JR 3.64 Psychology |
Freshman of the Year:
Kadeidra Freeland Fort Valley State
Most Valuable Player of the Year:
Crystal Benton Tuskegee
Coach of the Year:
Belinda Roby Tuskegee
1st Place Tuskegee University
2nd Place Fort Valley State University
3rd Place Kentucky State University
2007-08 Men’s All-Conference Team
First Team |
| Kenny Jones Kentucky St. 6′6 SR Long Island, NY |
| Rasuul Buulu LeMoyne-Owen 6′6 JR Memphis, TN |
| Flawaan Flaggs Miles 6′1 JR Jackson, MS |
| Kenney Boyd Morehouse 6′8 JR Meridian, MS |
| Scheraun King Albany State 6′4 JR Staten Island, NY |
Second Team |
| Kevin Johnson Clark Atlanta 5′10 JR Bronx, NY |
| Michael Holmes Benedict 6′5 FR Cincinnati, OH |
| Bennie Lewis Benedict 6′7 JR St. Louis, MO |
| Martrez Scott Fort Valley State 6′3 SO Eatonton, GA |
| Julian English Paine 6′0 SO Atlanta, GA |
| 2007-08 SIAC All Academic Team |
| Jacarri Neal Lane SR 3.83 Sociology |
| Chris Bush Tuskegee JR 3.73 Mechanical Engineering |
| Bennie Lewis Benedict JR 3.66 Criminal Justice |
| Jermaine Bentley Kentucky State JR 3.61 Elementary Education |
| Paul Nickerson Clark Atlanta JR 3.59 Business Administration |
Freshman of the Year
Michael Holmes Benedict
Most Valuable Player of the Year
Kenny Jones Kentucky State
Coach of the Year
Edward Newton LeMoyne-Owen
1st Place Benedict College
2nd Place LeMoyne-Owen College
3rd Place Fort Valley State



March 7th, 2008 at 6:21 pm
this is a graet list of guys but it is a shame that benedict’s Martines Woody who led the nation in blocks per games and was one of the conferece top rebouders did not receive any recognition.
March 8th, 2008 at 2:07 am
Great Job Tuskegee!! I will also like to give a shout out to Danielle Walker from Clark Atlanta University… for doing it Big! Be patient big things are forthcoming. Ms Johnson is proud of you and so happy to see you ladies representing Westlake High School.
Great job Aisha Johnson, you couldn’t have done it without your team and coaches. Keep it coming Crystal! Go seniors!!
Ms Johnson