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Solid senior season leads Goldberg to all-conference honor

Solid senior season leads Goldberg to all-conference honor

LANCASTER, Pa. – Haverford College's Ian Goldberg has been named a 2012 All-Centennial Conference Men's Basketball Team first-team selection, as announced by the league office Tuesday afternoon.

Goldberg cracked through the 1,000-point career plateau Satuday during his final game as a collegian and departs the program 10th on Haverford's all-time list with 1,028 points.

The senior guard put together a career year in his final one as a Ford, posting single-season bests in total points (391) and scoring average (15.6), and knocking down 61 three-pointers for the season equaling the mark he set last season in leading the team from behind the arc.

Within the 2011-12 season, Goldberg reached double-figures in scoring 19 times and led the team in scoring 13 times. He set a single-game career-high in a 93-52 win at Ursinus College with 32 points, surpassing his previous high of 30 set during an overtime win at Ursinus in his junior year.

For his career, in addition to his place on the scoring rankings, Goldberg is third in three pointers (170) and three-point field goal percentage (.382), fifth in assists (253) and logged the third-most minutes of game action over a Haverford career with a total of 2,910.

One of the team's 2011-12 co-captains, Goldberg is a repeat honoree on the all-conference team having been voted a second-team selection after the 2010-11 campaign.

Georgio Milligan, a senior guard from Franklin & Marshall College, was named the player of the year, and Bill Nelson of Johns Hopkins University was named the Centennial's coach of the year.