FSU's Keenan Claims Another All-America Honor
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Big Rapids, Mich. - Ferris State University junior forward/center
Justin Keenan (Grand Rapids/Ottawa Hills) has
earned his second All-America honor of the 2009-10 campaign as he
was chosen to the Division II Bulletin All-America Second
Team.
Keenan previously was honored as a 2009-10 State Farm®
Coaches' All-America First Team selection, becoming the first-ever
All-America pick at the Division II level in Ferris State men's
basketball history. He's the first Bulldog player in 36 years
to claim All-America accolades and joins four previous players to
achieve the distinction in Ferris men's hoops history.
The Bulldogs' previous All-America performers all played at the
NAIA level and included Bernie Kilpatrick (1963-64), Jesse Mangham
(1968-69), Dennis Johnson (1973) and Lewis Garner (1974).
Keenan was among five second-team All-America picks by
Division II Bulletin, which is a monthly magazine covering
Division II men's basketball across the country. The
publication chose five players each on the first, second, third and
fourth teams along with 31 honorable mention honorees.
Overall, Keenan was one of only two players from a Great Lakes
Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (GLIAC) school honored among
the 51 total selections by Division II Bulletin. He
was joined by Findlay guard Nathan Hyde, who claimed honorable
mention laurels. Keenan and Seattle Pacific's Chris Banchero
were the only non-seniors recognized on the second team with the
entire first-team consisting of senior class members.
Previously, Keenan received both NABC All-District and Daktronics
All-Midwest Region First Team honors. He was also chosen by the
Grand Rapids Press as its West Michigan Small College
Player of the Year for the 2009-10 campaign.
Keenan was also honored this year as the winner of the prestigious
GLIAC Player of the Year Award for the 2009-10 season, becoming the
first Bulldog men's basketball player in 20 years to attain the
recognition. He was only the fifth player in school history to be
tabbed as the league's top seasonal performer and the first since
David Tuck in 1990.
A consensus preaseason All-America honoree and two-time first team
All-GLIAC recipient, Keenan averaged a league-leading 21.1 points
per game in 22 conference regular-season contests this season and
held a 20.1 points per game average for all games this
campaign. Additionally, his 465 points in league games
finished only six shy of matching the league's single-season
scoring record of 471 points set by Saginaw Valley State's Michael
Williams in the 1993-94 season.
The 6-6 Keenan also broke two GLIAC single-season records with his
176 made free throws and 253 total attempts in league
regular-season play this season while becoming the school's
all-time leader in career made free throws (562) along with topping
his own single-season record with 215 makes in all games at the
charity stripe. He shattered the previous league records of
132 free throws made and 196 attempts that had been set by former
Bulldog center Adam Anderson in the 2000-01 season.
Keenan guided the Bulldogs to a second consecutive conference
tournament berth and a trip to the semifinals after leading the
league with 14 scoring games of 20 points or more overall this
year. He claimed GLIAC North Division Player of the Week accolades
four-straight weeks during the season and reached double-figure
scoring in 28 of 29 contests this campaign.
In addition to leading the league in scoring, Keenan also
concluded the season ranked first in offensive rebounds (3.2 pg.)
along with third in field goal percentage (55.1%) and fifth in
total rebounding (6.9 rpg.). To date, Keenan has 1,569 career
points and ranks eighth on the school's career scoring chart.
His 215 free throws (215-312) this year topped his own school
single-season mark of 180 free throws recorded last season. He shot
154 free throws more than any other GLIAC player this season for
all games and made 90 more than any other league player. This year
marks the third-straight year he’s led the league in both
makes and attempts.
Overall, Keenan has reached double-figure scoring in 79 of 84
career outings. He’s tallied 10 points or more in 56 of his
last 58 contests, which included a personal career-high 35 points
in a league home win over defending NCAA Division II National
Champion Findlay in early February (Feb. 6) as the Bulldogs beat
the Oilers for only the second time in the last 45 years.
Keenan led the Bulldog men's basketball team to a 16-13 overall record this season and this season represented the eighth consecutive year in which the Bulldogs had won 10 or more games under current eighth-year head coach Bill Sall after doing so only twice in the seven seasons prior to his arrival.









