MILWAUKEE - Brock Stull and
Brett Prahl of the Milwaukee men's basketball team have been honored with spots on the College Sports Madness Horizon League Preseason All-Conference Teams.
The website announced the squads earlier today. Stull was tabbed for the second team accolades and Prahl appeared on the fourth team.
The full list is available
HERE.
Stull earned the team's Clay Tucker Most Valuable Player Award after a breakout season a year ago, leading the Panthers in scoring (13.5 ppg) and rebounding (6.6 rpg). He started all 35 games, shooting 44.4 percent from the floor, 39.3 percent from three-point range and 80.7 percent from the line. Stull finished 15th in the Horizon League in scoring, seventh in rebounding, sixth in 3FG percentage, ninth in free-throw percentage and fourth in minutes played (33.3 mpg), scoring in double-figures 22 times while posting a team-best six double-doubles.
Prahl enjoyed a breakthrough season as a junior, starting and appearing in 33 games in recording career-high averages of 7.2 points and 3.6 rebounds per game. He set a school record by shooting 66.4 percent (99-149) from the floor, eclipsing the .610 (86-141) standard set by Adrian Tigert back in 2001-02, a number that also led the Horizon League in that category. Prahl also earned the team Outstanding Defensive Player and Most Improved Award.