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According to the national men's college basketball player rankings, the MAC started last week with nine of the top 250 most productive players in Division I basketball. That may not sound like a big deal, but understand there are more than 300 Division I teams (1,500 starters) in major college basketball.
According to the rankings - which are based on games played, minutes played, points, rebounds, assists, field-goal percentage and free-throw percentage - Miami forward Danny Horace is the most productive player in the MAC at No. 48 in the nation. After Horace, who is second in the MAC in scoring (17.6 ppg) and No. 1 in the league (No. 6 in the nation) in rebounding (11.4 rpg), is Kent guard DeAndre Haynes at No. 79; Marshall center Mark Patton, No. 84; Kent forward Kevin Warzynski, No. 87; Toledo swingman Keith Triplett, No. 110; Kent swingman Jason Edwin, No. 184; Ball State guard Peyton Stovall, No. 186; Kent forward Jay Youngblood, No. 200 and Miami guard Chester Mason, No. 247.