The Team of the Week was in its seventh season in 2003-04, recognizing the top performance at each of the five positions from the previous week.
Men | Pos. | Women |
---|---|---|
Ricky Easterling Jr., Bridgewater |
G | Tori Huggins Fr., Hendrix |
Josh Buck Jr., Merchant Marine |
G | Hayley Smith Sr., Maryville (Tenn.) |
Jared Butler So., Roanoke |
G | F | Tara Rausch Sr., Wilmington |
Michael Divens Jr., Carnegie Mellon |
F | Megan Barry Fr., Salve Regina |
Jonathan Pribble So., Lycoming |
F | Laura Ludholtz So., Eastern Mennonite |
Women's
Tori Huggins
Huggins averaged 20.0 points, 5.0 assists, and 4.0 boards per game, to help Hendrix to an upset victory against No. 21 DePauw on Friday night and a victory over Rose-Hulman on Sunday.
Hayley Smith
Smith shot 77 percent from the foul line, 53 percent from the field and 43 percent from outside while averaging 29 points, seven rebounds, and three steals over three games.
Tara Rausch
Now just 25 points shy away from 1,500 career points, Rausch paced the Quakers’ two wins with 24.5 points and 12.5 rebounds for Wilmington. Rausch set a career high with four blocks in a win against Mount Union.
Megan Barry
One couldn’t ask for much more out of freshmen Megan Barry, averaging a double-double in wins over Wheaton (Mass.) and New England College. Barry recorded 16 points and 15 rebounds per game last week.
Laura Ludholtz
The Royals of Eastern Mennonite went 3-0 last week, winning those games by a combined 13 points. Ludholtz’s 27 points on the road at Washington & Lee led EMU as they rebounded off of their first loss of the season, last week, to Roanoke. She averaged close to 17 points, 6.5 rebounds, 3.5 assists, and three steals.
Men's
Ricky Easterling
Easterling and the Eagles had only one game last week, but the junior made it count. Bridgewater trailed Lynchburg by seven with seven minutes remaining when Easterling went on a tear, scoring the Eagles’ next 12 points for a game total of 24, propelling his squad for the win.
Josh Buck
Averaging 23.1 points and 8 rebounds per game, Josh Buck paced the Mariners of Merchant Marine in their three wins last week. Buck tied a career high with 31 points in 31 minutes against CCNY. Buck’s output helps the Mariners continue their domination of the Skyline Conference, where Kings Point has taken 38 consecutive regular-season conference games.
Jared Butler
Butler knocked down 19.7 points, corralled four rebounds, dished four assists, and took off with 1.3 steals while shooting 55 percent (11-for-20) from the perimeter for the Maroons.
Michael Divens
The Tartans went 3-0 last week, passed by the junior’s 23.7 points and 8.7 rebounds. Divens nailed a 3-pointer in overtime to put CMU ahead for good in a UAA matchup with Brandeis.
Jonathan Pribble
Pribble had an amazing week for the Warriors, averaging 28.3 points and more than seven rebounds in three games. Three of Pribble’s 41 points came at the buzzer when he launched a shot to give Lycoming the win over Marymount. Pribble tallied more than half of the Warriors’ points, knocking down 41 of their 81.