Zack Rosen named as finalist for prestigious Lowe's Senior Class Award

 

On Wednesday afternoon, Penn basketball guard Zack Rosen was named as one of 10 finalists for the prestigious Lowe's Senior CLASS Award.

The award honors an NCAA Division I senior for demonstrating excellence in community, character, classroom and competition. The winner will be chosen by a nationwide fan vote and can be found here. Voting ends March 18.

Rosen who holds the Penn all-time for assists in a career and is ninth on Penn's all-time scoring list. He is currently 35th in the country in scoring, 14th in assists per game, and 13th in free throw percentage. A two-time first team all-Ivy selection he is a major reason Penn is 2-0 in the Ivy League and poised to make a run at the title.

He is competing against the likes of Purdue's Robbie Hummel, North Carolina's Tyler Zeller, and Michigan St. forward Draymond Green. Rosen is one of only four candidates who is plays for a team that is considered a mid-major.

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