2012 New York state high school boys basketball championships

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The 2012 Federation Tournament of Champions took place at the Times Union Center in downtown Albany on March 23, 24 and 25. Federation championships were awarded in the AA, A and B classifications. Boys and Girls in Brooklyn won the Class AA championship. [1] Leroy Fludd of Boys and Girls was named the Class AA tournament's Most Valuable Player. [1]

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Class AA

Participating teams, results and individual honors in Class AA were as follows:

Participating teams

AssociationTeamRecordAppearanceLast appearanceHow qualified
CHSAA St. Raymond (Bronx) 21-962004Defeated Holy Cross (Flushing), 66-58 [2]
NYSPHSAA Mount Vernon 23-2102011Defeated Aquinas Institute (Rochester), 61-57 [3]
PSAL Boys and Girls (Brooklyn) 24-642011Defeated Thomas Jefferson Campus (Brooklyn), 71-67 [4]

Results

Semifinal
March 24
Championship Game
March 25
NYSPHSAA Mount Vernon 60
PSAL Boys and Girls (Brooklyn) 66PSAL Boys and Girls (Brooklyn) 66
CHSAA St. Raymond (Bronx) 54

Boys and Girls finished the season with a 26-6 record. [5]

Individual honors

The following players were awarded individual honors for their performances at the Federation Tournament: [5]

Most Valuable Player

  • Leroy Fludd, Boys and Girls

All-Tournament Team

Sportsmanship Award

  • Will Robinson, Mount Vernon

Class A

Participating teams, results and individual honors in Class A were as follows:

Participating teams

AssociationTeamRecordAppearanceLast appearanceHow qualified
CHSAA Iona Prep (New Rochelle) 25-322009Defeated St. John the Baptist (West Islip), 64-51 [6]
NYSAISAA Long Island Lutheran (Brookville) 21-6242011Defeated Albany Academy, 65-40 [7]
NYSPHSAA Harborfields 22-21(first)Defeated Tappan Zee (Orangeburg), 67-58 [8]
PSALBrooklyn Collegiate26-51(first)Defeated Mott Haven (Bronx), 56-53 [9]

Results

Semifinals
March 23
Championship Game
March 24
      
NYSAISAA Long Island Lutheran (Brookville) 66
PSAL Brooklyn Collegiate 56
NYSAISAA Long Island Lutheran (Brookville) 62
NYSPHSAA Harborfields 61
NYSPHSAA Harborfields 68
CHSAA Iona Prep (New Rochelle) 56

Long Island Lutheran finished the season with a 23-6 record. [10]

Individual honors

The following players were awarded individual honors for their performances at the Federation Tournament: [10]

Most Valuable Player

  • Anthony Pate, Long Island Lutheran

All-Tournament Team

  • Ryan DeNicola, Long Island Lutheran
  • Kenneth Lee, Long Island Lutheran
  • Ervin Mitchell, Brooklyn Collegiate
  • John Patron, Harborfields
  • Brandon Williams, Iona Prep

Class B

Participating teams, results and individual honors in Class B were as follows:

Participating teams

AssociationTeamRecordAppearanceLast appearanceHow qualified
CHSAA Nazareth (Brooklyn) 21-641989Defeated St. Mary's (Lancaster), 57-45 [11]
NYSAISAA Collegiate (NYC) 25-372011Defeated Poly Prep (Brooklyn), 51-45 [12]
NYSPHSAA Bishop Ludden (Syracuse) 22-221994Defeated Watervliet, 43-42 [13]
PSALPathways (St. Albans)24-422011Defeated Newcomers (Long Island City), 67-50 [14]

Results

Semifinals
March 23
Championship Game
March 24
      
NYSAISAA Collegiate (NYC) 64
PSAL Pathways (St. Albans) 54
NYSAISAA Collegiate (NYC) 62
NYSPHSAA Bishop Ludden (Syracuse) 52
NYSPHSAA Bishop Ludden (Syracuse) 66
CHSAA Nazareth (Brooklyn) 59

Collegiate finished the season with a 27-3 record. [10] It was Collegiate's record fifth straight state title.

Individual honors

The following players were awarded individual honors for their performances at the Federation Tournament: [15]

Most Valuable Player

  • Ryan Frankel, Collegiate

All-Tournament Team

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