Kevin Tabb’s Stellar Performance Earns Second-Team All-SUNYAC Honors in Men’s Basketball
Junior guard Kevin Tabb of Plattsburgh State earns Second-Team All-State University of New York Athletic Conference (SUNYAC) honors for men's basketball, marking his second all-league recognition. He led the team in points per game, shooting 40.8% from the field and 72.4% from the free-throw line. Notably, he topped the conference in total steals and averaged 5.0 rebounds per game. Tabb also recorded 52 total assists and achieved a double-double in the Cardinals' playoff game against Cortland. Jeremiah Sparks of Oswego State was named Player of the Year.
By the Numbers- Tabb averaged 15.7 points per game
- He recorded 58 total steals and 2.2 steals per game
- Plattsburgh State finished the season 14-12 (11-7 SUNYAC)
- Tabb's performance contributed to the team making the SUNYAC playoffs after a four-year drought
- The Cardinals, as the fifth seed, lost in overtime to Cortland on Tuesday, Feb. 20, with a score of 78-77
Kevin Tabb's outstanding performance and accolades have significantly contributed to Plattsburgh State's basketball program, leading them to a SUNYAC playoff berth after a four-year absence.
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