CLEVELAND – The Mid-American Conference announced its postseason awards on Wednesday with redshirt junior
Brandon Johnson, freshman
Titus Wright and junior
Michael Flowers earning All-MAC honors.
Johnson headlines the trio of honorees being named Third Team All-MAC while freshman
Titus Wright was named to the All-MAC Freshman Team. Rounding out the trio Flowers was named All-MAC Honorable Mention.
Johnson was named Third Team All-MAC after averaging 15.4 points per game while ranking eighth in the MAC at 8.1 rebounds per contest. Johnson scored in double figures in 27 of the 32 games played and scored over 20 points eight times. The Chicago, Ill., native recorded seven 10-rebound games and led the Broncos with six double-doubles.
Johnson ranked second on team with 492 points this season and became the 44
th member of WMU's 1,000-point club with 19 points against Toledo in the First Round of the MAC Tournament. The redshirt junior forward become the third player in school history to earn Third Team All-MAC honors, joining
Tucker Haymond (2017) and
Seth Dugan (2019).
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Titus Wright averaged 6.2 points and four rebounds en route to being named to the All-MAC Freshman Team. Wright was stellar during conference play ranking fourth on the team with 7.2 points and 4.3 rebounds per contest while shooting 57.1 percent from the field. Wright becomes the 10th player under head coach
Steve Hawkins to earn Freshman All-MAC honors and the first since 2017.
Wright played in all 32 games, starting 31 and posted six games in double figures. The Thomasville, Ga., native posted one 10-rebound game while notching four games as the Broncos leading rebounder. Wright's 197 points this season is the eighth most by a freshman in a single-season under head coach
Steve Hawkins.
Earning All-MAC Honorable Mention honors junior guard
Michael Flowers led the Broncos and ended the regular season ranking sixth in the MAC at 17 points per game. Flowers became the 43
rd member of WMU's 1,000-point club during the 2019-20 season and is one of just 12 players in school history to have 1,000 career points, 200 rebounds, 200 assists and 2,000 minutes.
Flowers scored in double figures in 29 of WMU's 32 games including a career-high 35 points in the First Round of the MAC Tournament at Toledo. Flowers had four 30-point games during his junior campaign while his 68 three-pointers ranks eighth most in a single-season in school history. The Southfield, Mich., native become the first Bronco Connar Tava in 2015 to earn All-MAC Honorable mention honors.