Baylor-Carroll is just the second player in program history to be named conference player of the year, joining former standout Seth Lewis in 2008. Friday is the second Penn State Harrisburg coach to earn the league's top award after guiding the Lions to the NEAC Regular Season Championship and Curry became the first player in program history to pick up the rookie of the year accolade.
Baylor-Carroll currently ranks top-10 in the nation in both three-point field goals and three-point field goals per game. The sophomore averaged 18 points per game this season, ranking him fifth among conference players. Among NEAC players, the Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, native ranks third in assists and fifth in steals, as well as top-10 in free throws made, free throw percentage and three-point percentage. He earned three NEAC Player of the Week awards this winter.
Curry is averaging 14.2 points and 8.1 rebounds per game. The freshman ranks third in the league for three-point field goals. The guard's rebounding total puts him sixth among conference players and the Brooklyn, New York native has recorded eight double-doubles this year.
Daniels leads the country in both total blocks and blocked shots per game. The sophomore shot 56.8 percent from the field this winter; ranking him fifth in the conference. His 8.4 rebounds per game put him fourth among NEAC players and the Clarksville, Maryland, native has earned nine double-doubles this season. The forward also picked up NEAC Player of the Week honors in November.
Scott ranks in the top 100 among NCAA Division III players for assists-per-game output and 169 total assists rank him top 10 among NCAA Division III players. The Jersey City, New Jersey, native played more minutes than anyone in the league and was tops in assist-to-turnover ratio among players seeing more than five minutes of action per contest.