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Barry Durosier scored in double-figures in all but one game this past season.
 
 
Durosier Earns All-South Region Recognition

March 6, 2007

CARROLLTON, Ga. - The NCAA Division II South Region consists of 36 men's basketball teams across the Southeast. On Tuesday, senior Barry Durosier (Orlando, Fla./Niagara Univ.) was named one of the region's best as he was selected to the Daktronics NCAA Division II All-South Region Men's Basketball Second Team.

Durosier was one of seven Gulf South Conference players on the all-region squad and only the second Argonaut to earn all-region honors. Reggie Warren was named to the 2003 Daktronics All-South Region Second Team after winning conference player of the year honors.

After a record-setting season this past year, senior Barry Durosier (Orlando, Fla./Niagara Univ.) was named to the All-Gulf South Conference Second Team. Durosier placed in the top 10 in numerous single-season offensive categories. He set the single-season scoring record with 595 points, shattering the old record by 82 points. Durosier also set single-season records in field goal attempts (420) and field goals made (201). His 22 points per game was the second-highest single-season scoring average. Only Moochie Norris's 23.6 points per game in the 1995-96 season was higher.

Durosier also finished in the single-season top 10 in three-point field goal attempts (168), three-point field goals (65), free throw attempts (155), free throws made (128) and free throw percentage (.826).

Durosier tallied three games of at least 30 points, including a season-high 31 points against William Carey. He scored in double-figures in all but one game this season and scored at least 20 points in 17 of the Argonauts 27 games.

Durosier will graduate this spring with his master's degree from West Florida.


 
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