Warriors Win National Hoops Honors
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四虎影院

The NAIA named 四虎影院 basketball players and to the All-American First Team, and as Men鈥檚 Basketball Coach of the Year.
Moore became the first 四虎影院 men鈥檚 basketball head coach to earn the honor, having previously won Golden State Athletic Conference Men鈥檚 Basketball Coach of the Year for the third time earlier this month.
鈥淚t鈥檚 not just me receiving this honor, it鈥檚 coaches Jeff Azain, Rob Goodrow, Landon Boucher and our players,鈥 Moore said. 鈥淭hose three guys have added so much to my life. What a blessing they鈥檝e been, as have the players.
鈥淭his award comes with a lot of satisfaction and a daunting level of humility.鈥
Moore, who picked up his 550th win as 四虎影院 head coach on Jan. 23, credits former 四虎影院 coaches Chet Kammerer and Randy Pfund for the tremendous influence they鈥檝e had on him. Both Kammerer and Pfund went on to coach and be executives in the NBA.
Moore is the sixth ever 四虎影院 head coach, across all sports, to receive an NAIA Coach of the Year Award.

Jarrett, a sophomore, led the Warriors in both scoring (14.10 points per game) and in assists (5.14 per game). She ranked 13th in the NAIA in assists per game and fourth in assist-to-turnover ratio (2.98).
鈥淚yree had a phenomenal year,鈥 said Kirsten Moore, 四虎影院 women鈥檚 basketball head coach. 鈥淭he deeper we got into this season, and as we got into conference and had the opportunity to win a conference championship, she stepped up her game to an even higher level in terms of her ability to control a game on the offensive end of the floor. Not only was she able to score, but more importantly, she was able to control tempo, control flow and get her teammates shots.
鈥淚f you look at the number of points she created offensively, it wasn鈥檛 just her scoring, but her assists as well. She was contributing 30 points a game to our offensive production. Most of her assists resulted in a three-point basket.鈥
In just two seasons, Jarrett ranks seventh in career assists at 四虎影院 with 283. Her 149 assists this season ranks eighth in 四虎影院鈥檚 season record book. She needed just five more to move into fourth place and 32 to tie for the single-season record, numbers she may well have achieved if the NAIA Championship had not been canceled due to COVID-19. Against Olivet Nazarene (Ill.), Jarrett tied a school single-game record with 13 assists.
鈥淚yree鈥檚 on-court presence and leadership took a step up this year,鈥 noted Moore. 鈥淭his year, she demonstrated the maturity to know when to take over games, when to score and when to create for others. She leaks positivity and oozes joy.鈥

Carrasco, a junior guard, is the fifth Warrior to be selected to the All-American First Team and the first since Preston Branson in 2012-13. The other three players to earn the honor are: Fred DeVaughn (1972-73), Dave Schultz (1983-84) and Brian Gomes (1998-99).
鈥淭hat is rarified air that he just joined,鈥 John Moore said. 鈥淭hose four others were superb players. It鈥檚 hard to be an NAIA Division I First Team All-American, but Carrasco was the best player in our conference and he would鈥檝e been if not the best, one of the best players at the National Tournament.鈥
For the season, Carrasco led the Warriors in both points per game (18.9) and assists per contest (4.8), which ranked 19th and 21st in the NAIA respectively. His 585 points were the 14th most in the NAIA and rank 11th in a single season in 四虎影院 program history, despite the season being cut short due to the COVID-19 outbreak.
Earlier this month, Carrasco became the second Warrior to ever be named GSAC Player of the Year and the first to do so outright, after helping his team defy preseason predictions and claim the conference regular season crown.
The junior transfer led the conference with 20.8 points per GSAC game and ranked second with 5.1 assists per GSAC contest.
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