Kenyon
Rick Eason - SG
Team: Kenyon Lords [ID #872] 
Location:
Gambier, OH (Central)
Conference:
VI.18 [Division 3]
President:
None
Rating: 64.82 - Overall Position: #521
Fan Mood:
69.99
Alumni Mood:
168.60
Prestige:
120
Team Notes:
Mar 11 2049: 2-star prospect
Lloyd Burnett committed.
Mar 11 2049: 2-star prospect
Joram Haruna committed.
Nov 18 2048: 2-star prospect
Freddie Talbert committed.
Aug 27 2048: Demoted to conference
VI.18.
Mar 19 2048: 2-star prospect
Horace Glenn committed.
Mar 06 2048: 2-star prospect
Rick Eason committed.
Feb 15 2048: 2-star prospect
Howard Merola committed.
Jan 16 2048: 2-star prospect
Max Marcum committed.
Mar 07 2047: 2-star prospect
Deandre Law committed.
Feb 16 2047: 2-star prospect
Cliff Bradley committed.
Record:
Wins: 15 Losses: 26 Pct: .366 Conf Wins: 12 Conf Losses: 18 Conf Pct: .400 Conf Rank: 13 Last10: 3-7 Streak: L3
Pts Ave: 67.6 - 75.8 Pts Diff: -8.2 Team Power Index: 125.5
Press Releases:
Mar 25 2038:
This season -
by TigerShark on April 30th, 2024
I am extremely happy of this years team and even with the disappointment in the first I believe this team can make it back to the tourney next year.
Dec 03 2037:
#25 LETS GOOO -
by TigerShark on March 27th, 2024
After a hard fought couple of seasons,Kenyon college finally cracked the top 25. I’m proud of every player on the team and I hope we keep the streak going.
Mar 13 2025:
President Lasso Takes Helm at Kenyon -
by Lasso on April 30th, 2022
GAMBIER, OH -- Kenyon College has officially welcomed President Lasso to its idyllic campus in rural Ohio in a long-term effort to transform the school's basketball program. A Division 3 mainstay for most of their history, the Lords hope Lasso's hire will finally lead to an elusive promotion to the second tier and eventually a spot in Division 1.
To finally earn promotion in 2026, Lasso will rely on a core of returning starters, including center Nelson Sargent, Canadian guard Robin Doyle, and Ohio-bred point guard Nelson Okajima. The Lords are currently in the postseason invitational stretch of their 2025 season, having finished sixth in conference before losing to rivals Denison in tournament play. However, with new leadership for the upcoming season and promise of a blank slate, hope springs eternal in the Ohio cornfields.