
Albany Patroons Select Michael Jenkins As No. 1 Pick of 2008 CBA Draft
September 23, 2008 - Continental Basketball Association 1 (CBA 1) News Release
Albany, NY (Sept. 23, 2008) - With the first pick of the 23rd Annual Continental Basketball Association College Draft, the Albany Patroons selected guard Michael Jenkins (6-3, 195) from Winthrop University.
Jenkins was a senior last season for Winthrop and led the Eagles to their fourth straight conference title. Jenkins was named the 2008 Big South Tournament Most Valuable Player after scoring 33 points to return the Eagles to the NCAA Tournament.
"This is a kid who has had great success but is under the radar," said new Patroons Head Coach Derrick Rowland. "He is an all-around player who does many things well. We will be looking to bring him in and make him a part of the rotation. I think we got a great player today with this pick."
Jenkins was excited about being tabbed the No. 1 overall pick and hopes to continue his collegiate success onto the professional level.
"I would first like to thank the people of Albany and the Albany organization for thinking so highly of me and my abilities," said Jenkins. "This was something that I hoped would happen and to be selected first overall is an honor. I look forward to coming to Albany and being apart of the tradition and legacy of the Patroons. I can't wait to get started and bring a championship back to Albany."
The 6-foot-3 guard averaged 13.9 points per game for the 07-08 Eagles while leading them to a 23-10 record. Jenkins was a two-time member of the All-Big South Conference Tournament team and led the Eagles in 3-point percentage in 2006-07.
This is the second time the Patroons have had the first selection in the CBA Draft. In 2005, the Patroons selected T.J. Thompson from George Washington. Thompson went on to be selected to the CBA All-Rookie team and was the runner-up to Roger Powell in the Rookie of the Year balloting.
- FOLLOWING ARE ROUND-BY-ROUND AND TEAM-BY-TEAM RESULTS -
2008 CBA DRAFT
Round-by-Round
FIRST ROUND
1. Albany Patroons - Michael Jenkins (6-3, 195, Guard) Winthrop
2. East Kentucky Miners - Roy Bright (6-6, 225, Guard) Delaware State
3. Pittsburgh Xplosion - Othello Hunter (6-8, 225, Forward) Ohio State
4. Lawton-Fort Sill Cavalry -Aaron Smith (6-3, 180, Guard) Prairie View A&M
5. Minot Skyrockets - Brian Butch (6-11, 245, Center) Wisconsin
SECOND ROUND
6. Albany Patroons - Patrick Sanders (6-6, 225, Forward) California-Irvine
7. East Kentucky Miners - Emmanuel Little (6-5, 200, Forward) North Dakota
8. Pittsburgh Xplosion - Mike Cook (6-6, 230, Forward) Pittsburgh
9. Lawton-Fort Sill Cavalry - Longar Longar (6-11,235, Center) Oklahoma
10. Minot Skyrockets - Brandon Smith (6-6, 200, Guard) Minnesota
THIRD ROUND
11. Albany Patroons - Charron Fisher (6-4, 225, Guard) Niagara
12. East Kentucky Miners - Charles Rhodes (6-8, 245, Forward) Mississippi
13. Pittsburgh Xplosion - Keith Benjamin (6-3, 175, Guard) Pittsburgh
14. Lawton-Fort Sill Cavalry - Marcus Dove (6-9, 230, Forward) Oklahoma State
15. Minot Skyrockets - Othyus Jeffers (6-5, 200, Guard) Robert Morris
FOURTH ROUND
16. Albany Patroons - Frank Elegar (6-9, 220, Center) Drexel
17. East Kentucky Miners - Rashad West (6-1, 190, Guard) Hampton
18. Pittsburgh Xplosion - Quan Prowell (6-9, 215, Guard) Auburn
19. Lawton-Fort Sill Cavalry -Steven Hill (7-0, 250, Center) Arkansas
20. Minot Skyrockets - Dion Dowell (6-6, 205, Forward) Houston
FIFTH ROUND
21. Albany Patroons - Kyle Hines (6-6, 240, Forward) UNC-Greensboro
22. East Kentucky Miners - Terrance Whiters (5-11, 175, Guard) Arkansas Tech
23. Pittsburgh Xplosion - Reggie Williams (6-6, 195, Forward) VMI
24. Lawton-Fort Sill Cavalry - Kyle Chones (6-5, 200, Forward) Colgate
25. Minot Skyrockets - Sasha Kaun (6-11, 245, Center) Kansas
SIXTH ROUND
26. Albany Patroons - Steve Dagastino (5-11, 165, Guard) St. Rose (NY)
27. East Kentucky Miners - Brandon Cotton (6-0, 190, Guard) Detroit Mercy
28. Pittsburgh Xplosion - Leon Williams (6-8, 255, Forward) Ohio University
29. Lawton-Fort Sill Cavalry -Jeremy Clayton (6-7, 210, Forward) Appalachian State
30. Minot Skyrockets - Dominique Kirk (6-3, 185, Guard) Texas A&M
ALBANY PATROONS
1. Michael Jenkins (6-3, 195, Guard) Winthrop
6. Patrick Sanders (6-6, 225, Forward) California-Irvine
11. Charron Fisher (6-4, 225, Guard) Niagara
16. Frank Elegar (6-9, 220, Center) Drexel
21. Kyle Hines (6-6, 240, Forward) UNC-Greensboro
26. Steve Dagastino (5-11, 165, Guard) St. Rose (NY)
EAST KENTUCKY MINERS
2. Roy Bright (6-6, 225, Guard) Delaware State
7. Emmanuel Little (6-5, 200, Forward) North Dakota
12. Charles Rhodes (6-8, 245, Forward) Mississippi
17. Rashad West (6-1, 190, Guard) Hampton
22. Terrance Whiters (5-11, 175, Guard) Arkansas Tech
27. Brandon Cotton (6-0, 190, Guard) Detroit Mercy
PITTSBURGH XPLOSION
3. Othello Hunter (6-8, 225, Forward) Ohio State
8. Mike Cook (6-6, 230, Forward) Pittsburgh
13. Keith Benjamin (6-3, 175, Guard) Pittsburgh
18. Quan Prowell (6-9, 215, Guard) Auburn
23. Reggie Williams (6-6, 195, Forward) VMI
28. Leon Williams (6-8, 255, Forward) Ohio University
LAWTON-FORT SILL CAVALRY
4. Aaron Smith (6-3, 180, Guard) Prairie View A&M
9. Longar Longar (6-11,235, Center) Oklahoma
14. Marcus Dove (6-9, 230, Forward) Oklahoma State
19. Steven Hill (7-0, 250, Center) Arkansas
24. Kyle Chones (6-5, 200, Forward) Colgate
29. Jeremy Clayton (6-7, 210, Forward) Appalachian State
MINOT SKYROCKETS
5. Brian Butch (6-11, 245, Center) Wisconsin
10. Brandon Smith (6-6, 200, Guard) Minnesota
15. Othyus Jeffers (6-5, 200, Guard) Robert Morris
20. Dion Dowell (6-6, 205, Forward) Houston
25. Sasha Kaun (6-11, 245, Center) Kansas
30. Dominique Kirk (6-3, 185, Guard) Texas A&M
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