It is not the way that he wanted his Rollins College career to end, but at least the location will feel right.
Nick Wolf will represent the Rollins College Tars in the DII All Star Game in Springfield, Mass. The Senior from Cincinnati will play his final collegiate basketball game of any sort on Friday. Wolf was hoping to bring his ten other Rollins teammates with him to Springfield but a 76-74 loss to Florida Southern in the NCAA DII South Regional in Huntsville, Alabama shattered those dreams.
Wolf was named NABC All District on Tuesday. The award was the third straight season on the All-District team for the former Cincinnati St.Xavier Bomber. Wolf has been an All American in two consecutive seasons (first Tar ever to do so) and will most likely be named to a third later this week.
Wolf had a superb 2011 season. He averaged a double-double (21.2 points and 10.1 rebounds a game) his Senior Year. He was a unanimous choice as SSC Player of the Year as voted on by Sports Information directors throughout the conference. Wolf was the Most Outstanding player in both the Great Western Shootout in Las Vegas as well as the Sunshine State Conference Tournament. Wolf added the All-Tournament team at the Winter Park Rotary Tangerine Tournament as well as those honors.
Wolf ended his Rollins career second all time in points with 2,035 and also second in rebounds with 1,046. Nate Rusbosin and Wolf share the record for most wins by a player in his four years at Rollins (91).
Here is the list of complete All District First and Second teams:
First Team:
Stephen Blake-Harding
Rashaad Callaway- Tampa
Zane Campbell- Alabama-Huntsville
Josh Magette- Alabama Huntsville
Rion Rayfield- Florida Southern
Nick Wolf-Rollins
Second Team:
Kevin Brown-Harding
Kevin Harris-Valdosta State
Justin Sedlak- Florida Tech
Laithe Massey-Arkansas Tech
Da'Ron Sims-West Georgia
Phil Turner-Delta State
Coach of the Year: Lennie Acuff-Alabama- Huntsville
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