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Article: SAINTS WORRY ABOUT WINNING, NOT INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS.(College Basketball)
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- Albany Times Union (Albany, NY)
- Article date:
- November 8, 2009
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LOUDONVILLE -- Edwin Ubiles, senior forward for the Siena men's basketball team, wasn't fazed by being passed over for the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference's preseason player of the year award, which went to Rider's Ryan Thompson.
"We don't really pay attention to the individual stuff," Ubiles said.
That's been a good thing for the Saints, whose back-to-back league championships and NCAA Tournament first-round wins in large part sprung from unselfish play.
Despite being the league's most prolific offense during the 2008-09 season, Siena didn't have any player rank in the top five in the league in scoring. Ubiles was closest at No. 7.
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