LANCASTER, PA – Johns Hopkins men's basketball senior
Michael Gardner has been named First Team All-Centennial Conference it was announced today. Gardner repeats as a First Team All-CC selection and he is just the fifth player in program history to do so.
Gardner helped Hopkins to an 18-9 record and its second straight berth in the Centennial Conference Championship game. He averaged 14.6 points while shooting 45.6 percent from the field and 39.2 percent from three-point in 33.2 minutes per game. Gardner ranked ninth in the league in scoring, eighth in assists (73), sixth in field goals (131), third in three-point field goals (69) and seventh in three-point percentage. Gardner scored in double figures in 22 of 27 games, including six games of 20 or more and two 30-point outings.
Gardner's name dots the Johns Hopkins record book as he ranks 12
th in career points (1,123), 16
th in field goals (395), fourth in three-pointers (194), 16
th in defensive rebounds (299), 14
th in assists (215), 12
th in games played (104) and 10
th in minutes played (2,671). He also ranks in the top-20 in three-point percentage (T-7
th • .398) and free throw percentage (T-14
th • .789).
In addition, senior
Noah Ralby was named to the Centennial All-Sportsmanship Team. Ralby played in all 27 games, and started 14, and averaged 4.4 points, 2.5 assists and 1.3 steals per game.
Hopkins has now produced 49 All-Centennial Conference selections and has had at least one selection in 25 of the conference's 26 seasons.