LVC Women's Hoops Honored By D3Hoops.com

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ANNVILLE, Pa. - The Lebanon Valley College women's basketball team continued to receive post season accolades with d3hoops.com naming head coach Todd Goclowski the All-Mid-Atlantic Region Coach of the Year. Junior Andrea Hoover earned First Team All-Mid-Atlantic Region, while classmate Suzie Noyes was named to the Second Team.

This is the second honor received by the three as Hoover was named Commonwealth Conference Player of the Year along with being a member of the First Team with Noyes, and Coach Goclowski was named Coach of the Year.

Hoover averaged 11.9 points per game and had a team-best 147 assists in 28 games. She led LVC to its second Commonwealth Conference regular season title, and set a career-high with 26 points against Messiah in the conference championship game. Hoover, LVC's first-ever conference player of the year, led the league with 5.25 assists per game and a 1.50 assist to turnover ratio, while ranking in the top-10 in scoring, free throw percentage, steals and minutes played in the Commonwealth Conference.

Noyes finished the season with 12.4 points per game, 5.6 rebounds per contest and a team-high 34 blocks. She led the conference in free throw percentage, while ranking in the top 15 in scoring, rebounding, steals and blocked shots.

Goclowski led Lebanon Valley to the Commonwealth Conference regular season title after posting a 12-2 record, and third-straight appearance in the conference championship game. In his fourth season with the Dutchmen, Goclowski holds a 71-37 overall record.

The Dutchmen finished the season with a 23-5 overall record and a 12-2 record in the Commonwealth Conference. LVC received an at-large bid into the NCAA Tournament, making its first appearance in the championship in school history.

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