MOUNT PLEASANT -- Seniors
Jordan Bitzer and
Robbie Harman earned second-team All-Mid-American Conference honors, the league office announced on Wednesday.
It's the first All-MAC honor in each player's career.
Harman leads the nation in three-pointers per contest and sits 10th in the nation in three-point percentage. He's eighth in the MAC in league scoring, second in steals and 14th in assists.
Bitzer closed out the season on a tear, averaging 20.0 points and 7.7 boards over his final three regular-season games. He ranked seventh in the MAC in league scoring, second in free throw percentage, third in made threes, sixth in three-point percentage and seventh in steals.
The duo paced the Chippewas to a 15-14 overall mark during the regular season and CMU's second-consecutive West Division title. The Maroon and Gold earned a bye through to the quarterfinals of this week's MAC Tournament and will face No. 7 seed Western Michigan on Thursday at noon, in Cleveland at Quicken Loans Arena.
All-MAC First TeamJimmy Conyers, Akron
Rodney Pierce, Buffalo
Kenny Hayes, Miami
David Kool, Western Michigan
Chris Singletary, Kent State
All-MAC Second TeamJordan Bitzer, Central Michigan
Robbie Harman, Central Michigan
Carlos Medlock, Eastern Michigan
Brandon Bowdry, Eastern Michigan
Justin Greene, Kent State
All-MAC Honorable MentionChris McKnight, Akron
Brett McKnight, Akron
Jarrod Jones, Ball State
Scott Thomas, Bowling Green
Calvin Betts, Buffalo
Justin Dobbins, Eastern Michigan
Julian Mavunga, Miami
Xavier Silas, Northern Illinois
D.J. Cooper, Ohio
Armon Bassett, Ohio