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Men | Pos. | Women |
---|---|---|
Malique Killing, Jr. Muhlenberg |
G | Floriana Borova, Sr. William Paterson |
J.C. Howard, So. St. Vincent |
G | Sharnell Huff, Sr. Goucher |
Dion Smith, So. Franklin |
G | Sydney Moss, So. Thomas More |
Ordel Goldson, Sr. Montclair State |
F | Christina Marquette, Jr. Oberlin |
Joey Flannery, Fr. Babson |
F | Kiley Shoemaker, So. Wheaton (Mass.) |
Games of Jan. 27-Feb. 2, 2014 |
Women's
Floriana Borova
Borova had game bests of 35 points and six steals, adding 13
rebounds Jan. 29 against Montclair State, and posted game bests of
25 points, 10 assists and six steals during a 78-46 win at Rowan.
She averaged 30 points, 6.5 assists and 6.0 steals.
Sharnell Huff
Huff averaged 31.5 points and 6.5 rebounds for the Gophers,
including hitting seven 3-pointers (in 14 attempts_ vs. Catholic.
She scored 36 vs. Catholic and 27, including 5-for-7 shooting from
3-point range, vs. Moravian.
Sydney Moss
Moss helped the fifth-ranked Saints extend their regular-season
PAC win streak to 40 straight. In a win vs. Chatham, she finished
with 27 points and four rebounds in 22 minutes. She followed up at
Waynesburg, where she tied the Thomas More single-game scoring
record with 40 points while totaling 14 rebounds, three assists and
a pair of blocked shots. For the week Moss averaged 33.5 points and
9.0 rebounds per game, shot 64.3 percent (27-of-42) from the field,
including 66.7 percent (6-of-9) from behind the arc, and 87.5
percent (7-of-8) from the charity stripe.
Christina Marquette
Marquette nearly led Oberlin to an upset of No. 1 DePauw with a
31-point, 10-rebound effort in a 67-62 loss. Her 12 field goals,
five 3-point field goals, and 31 total points are the most any one
player has produced on the Tigers this season. She hit a long
3-pointer with 55 seconds to make it a 63-60 game, marking the
second closest game of the year for DePauw. Marquette also added a
17-point, 13-rebound game vs. Kenyon.
Kiley Shoemaker
Shoemaker fueled Wheaton's offense in a 2-0 week, averaging 20
points per game, 14 rebounds per game, 3.5 blocks per game, a .531
field goal percentage and a .750 free throw percentage. In a win
over Clark, Shoemaker posted her eighth double-double of the season
collecting 26 points and 19 rebounds, both career-highs.
Men's
Malique Killing
Killing averaged 31.0 points and shot 64.7 percent from the field
to lead Muhlenberg to a pair of wins, both against teams that came
in in first place in the Centennial Conference. He scored 29 of his
35 points in the second half of a 75-72 win at Dickinson, becoming
the first player in team history to record three straight 30-point
games, and added 27 points in a 68-54 defeat of McDaniel. Killing
was a perfect 13-for-13 from the line and dished out seven
assists.
J.C. Howard
Howard set career highs in both Bearcat wins as SVC ran its
winning streak to 13 games. In an 80-77 come-from-behind win at
W&J, Howard's 3-pointer with 1:22 to play began the Bearcats
rally down seven points. His 3 with 21 seconds left gave the
Bearcats the lead for good. In a rout of Westminster, Howard scored
24 points in 20 minutes, knocking down seven of nine 3-point
attempts. For the week he made 12-of-16 (75 percent) of his
three-point tries for the 17-2 Bearcats.
Dion Smith
Smith had double-doubles in victories over Manchester and Anderson
to avenge conference losses. The forward led the Grizzlies in
scoring (23 points per game), rebounding (11.5), assists (4.5),
blocks (3.5) and steals (3.0) for the week. Smith scored a
career-high 26 points in an overtime win over Anderson. He also
shot 60 percent from the floor and made 76.2 percent of his free
throw attempts.
Ordel Goldson
Goldson had 27 points and 18 rebounds as Montclair State went on
the road and upset William Paterson 64-59 snapping MSU's four-game
losing streak. He had 18 points and 12 rebounds in the second half
as the Red Hawks held off the Pioneers for their first road win at
WPU since 2010. Three days later he registered his third 30-point
game of the year with 30 points along with six rebounds in a 69-61
win at Rutgers-Camden.
Joey Flannery
Flannery was spectacular for the Beavers, averaging 33.0 points
and 8.5 rebounds while shooting 61.1 percent (22-for-36) from the
floor, 50 percent (6-for-12) from 3-point range and 72.7 percent
(16-for-22) from the line last week. He had 23 points, seven boards
and five steals in a 71-70 loss at Clark on Wednesday, before
exploding for a career-high 43 points in Saturday's 77-71 OT win at
Emerson. Flannery went 13-of-18 from the floor and 12-of-18 at the
line, while also knocking down a career-best five three-pointers
and grabbing 10 rebounds.