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Brewer Named to Wooden Watch List

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Updated: November 10, 2006
UA Sports Information: FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. - After tallying the ballots of the National Preseason Selection Committee, the John R. Wooden Award has announced the top 50 preseason candidates for the 2005-06 Wooden Award All-American Team, and Arkansas Ronnie Brewer is on the list. The list of 50, based on last years individual performance and team records, will be trimmed to a midseason top 30 and placed on the national ballot. "Its a big honor," Brewer says. "It shows a lot of respect for our team for them to take notice of us. Awards dont mean anything before the season, but I will continue to work hard. Hopefully I can be more of a leader this year and get Arkansas back to the NCAA Tournament." Brewer, a 6-7, 220-pound junior guard from Fayetteville, is the top returning scorer (16.2) and field goal percentage leader (.475) in the Southeastern Conference. Earlier this summer he was a finalist for the USA Basketball Under-21 national team. He is also the only first-team All-SEC selection returning from last year. Brewer was eighth in the league in scoring, led the team in rebounding (4.8), and was second in the conference in steals (2.5) and fifth in assist-to-turnover ratio (1.66) while adding 3.4 assists per game. In SEC play, he was sixth in the league in scoring (16.4), 15th in rebounding (5.3), second in steals (2.3) and fifth in assist-to-turnover ratio. "Its an honor to be recognized as one of the top players in the country," UA head coach Stan Heath says. "Ronnie has worked hard to be regarded in that group. His primary focus right now is this team and winning, but this is a very prestigious list for him to be a part of." Brewer led the team in scoring 15 times, and in rebounding and assists eight times each. He scored in double-figures a team-high 29 times, including a team-best eight 20-point outings. Brewer is one of only 13 juniors on the list. There are also nine sophomores and 28 seniors on the list. "With so many players jumping to the next level and so many standout athletes from last year, the committee had a tough time nominating these candidates from such a wide selection of tremendous players," Duke Llewellyn, Wooden Award chairman, says. "These preseason selections represent the elite of college basketball, and our entire team at the Wooden Award is excited to see the best players in the nation prove their case as college basketballs player of the year." Brewer is one of four starters and seven lettermen back from last years 18-12 Razorback squad. Joining Brewer at the top of that list are senior guard Jonathon Modica, who is 24th on UAs all-time scoring list with 1,074 points; senior guard Eric Ferguson, who is ninth on the schools all-time assists chart with 297 and was fifth in the SEC last year (4.27); 6-10 sophomore forward Darian Townes, who was second on the team in scoring (10.2), rebounding (4.6), shooting percentage (.519), free throw percentage (.698) and blocked shots (1.6); and 7-0 sophomore center Steven Hill, who was second in the SEC with 1.8 blocked shots per game. On the Wooden Award watch list, 11 NCAA conferences are represented, including the Big East (nine players), ACC (eight players), Pac 10 (seven players), Big Ten (six players), Big 12 (six players), Atlantic 10 (four players), SEC (four players), Conference USA (two players), Western Athletic Conference (two players), West Coast Conference (one player) and the Missouri Valley Conference (one player). In mid-January, the Wooden Award committee releases the midseason top 30 on CBS Sports, and on Tuesday, March 28, the 10-player Wooden Award All-American Team is announced. The 2006 Award ceremony, which includes the presentation of the mens and womens Wooden Award, the Wooden Award All-American Teams and the Legends of Coaching Award, is being held at The Los Angeles Athletic Club on April 8, 2006, and broadcast live by CBS Sports. Created in 1976, the John R. Wooden Award is the most prestigious individual honor in college basketball. It is bestowed upon the nations best player at an institution of higher education who has proven to his or her university that he or she is making progress toward graduation and maintaining a cumulative 2.0 GPA. Previous winners include such notables as Michael Jordan (84), Larry Bird (79), Tim Duncan (97) and last years recipient, Andrew Bogut (05). As a part of the John R. Wooden Award, the top five male and female finalists receive a contribution from the John R. Wooden Award Scholarship Fund for their universitys general scholarship fund. The Wooden Award Scholarship Fund was established in 2002 by Applied Materials and corporate partners through the California Community Foundation (CCF) to honor Woodens dedication as an educator and mentor. Applied Materials distributed $10,000 last year to each university represented by a mens and womens Wooden Award All-American Team finalist (for a total of $100,000). For more information on the John R. Wooden Award, please contact Matt Draper at 310-578-7050 or via email at draper@formulapr.com, or visit www.WoodenAward.com. -- Get List -- 2005-06 Wooden Award Preseason All-American Team - Top 50 Candidates (Based on a preseason poll. Players listed alphabetically.) Hassan Adams 64" Sr. G Arizona Maurice Ager 65" Sr. G Michigan State Josh Boone 610" Jr. F Connecticut Brandon Bowman 68" Sr. F Georgetown Ronnie Brewer 67" Jr. G Arkansas Aaron Brooks 60" Jr. G Oregon Dee Brown 511" Sr. G Illinois Nik Caner-Medley 68" Sr. F Maryland Rodney Carney 67" Sr. F Memphis Mardy Collins 66" Sr. G Temple JamesOn Curry 63" So. G Oklahoma State Chuck Davis 67" Sr. F Alabama Glen Davis 69" So. F LSU Paul Davis 611 Sr. C Michigan State Taquan Dean 63" Sr. G Louisville Guillermo Diaz 62" Jr. G Miami Jared Dudley 67" Jr. F Boston College Jordan Farmar 62" So. G UCLA Nick Fazekas 611" Jr. F Nevada Daniel Gibson 62" So. G Texas Rudy Gay 69" So. F Connecticut Justin Gray 62" Sr. G Wake Forest Taj Gray 69" Sr. F Oklahoma Vincent Grier 65" Jr. G Minnesota Dan Grunfeld 66" Sr. G Stanford Chris Hernandez 62" Sr. G Stanford Jeff Horner 63" Sr. G Iowa Jarrius Jackson 61" Jr. G Texas Tech Ben Jacobson 63" Sr. G Northern Iowa Carl Krauser 62" Jr. G Pittsburgh Nana (Pops) Mensah-Bonsu 69" Sr. F George Washington Paul Millsap 68" Jr. F Louisiana Tech Gerry McNamara 62" Sr. G Syracuse Adam Morrison 68" Jr. F Gonzaga Steve Novak 610" Sr. F Marquette Kevin Pittsnogle 611" Sr. C West Virginia Leon Powe 68" So. F California J.J. Redick 64" Sr. G Duke Rajon Rondo 61" So. G Kentucky Brandon Roy 66" Sr. G Washington Craig Smith 67" Sr. F Boston College Steven Smith 67" Sr. F LaSalle Curtis Stinson 63" Jr. G Iowa State Curtis Sumpter 67" Sr. F Villanova Alando Tucker 65" So. F Wisconsin P.J. Tucker 65" Jr. F Texas Darius Washington 62" So. G Memphis Eric Williams 69" Sr. C Wake Forest Shelden Williams 69" Sr. F Duke Curtis Withers 68" Sr. F Charlotte -- HOGS --

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