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Men | Pos. | Women |
---|---|---|
Bryson Fonville, So. Catholic |
G | Devin Beasley, Sr. Thomas More |
Malcom Kelly, Sr. Carthage |
G | Stephanie Kuzmanic, Sr. Carthage |
Dylan Farinet, Sr. Mary Washington |
F | Melissa Spahar, Sr. John Carroll |
Jared Suderley, Sr. Hartwick |
F | Lisa Murphy, Fr. Carnegie Mellon |
Chas Cross, Sr. UW-Platteville |
C | F | DeAndra Scott, Sr. SUNY-Old Westbury |
Games of Jan. 13-19, 2014 |
Women's
Devin Beasley
Beasley helped lead the Saints to a pair of road wins over
Westminster (Pa.) and St. Vincent. She set the Thomas More
single-game record for assists in a game against Westminster with
13 and then broke it with 18 against St. Vincent. The 18 assists
was three shy of the Division III record. For the week, she
averaged 15.5 assists, 1.5 points and 2.5 rebounds per game.
Stephanie Kuzmanic
Kuzmanic scored a career-high 34 points, 21 in the second half, in
the Lady Reds' 77-69 win over No. 12 Wheaton (Ill.). She connected
on 11 of 17 field goals, including six of nine 3-pointers, along
with eight rebounds and eight assists. Kuzmanic followed with
21 points, six rebounds and four assists in a 73-63 win against
Millikin.
Melissa Spahar
Spahar scored 36 points in John Carroll's first loss of the season,
at Baldwin Wallace, shooting 12-for-24 from the floor and a perfect
11-for-11 from the line. She averaged 32.0 points, 8.5 rebounds and
1.5 blocked shots per game.
Lisa Murphy
Murphy led the Tartans to a 1-1 week, averaging 24.0 points and
15.0 rebounds while shooting 15-for-25 from the floor. In an
overtime loss to No. 9 Emory, Murphy tied her career-high in points
with 36 and converted a career-high 12-of-14 from the free throw
line. She recorded double-doubles in both games, marking five for
the season.
DeAndra Scott
Scott recorded a pair of double-doubles to give her 12 on the
season, averaging 22.5 points and 17.5 rebounds for the Panthers.
Her 18 rebounds vs. Sage tied a career-high.
Men's
Bryson Fonville
Fonville led Catholic to a 2-0 record and kept the Cardinals atop
the Landmark Conference, averaging 26.0 points, 6.0 assists and 4.0
rebounds. Against Juniata, Fonville played the entire game without
a turnover on his way to a career-high 33 points. He was 7-for-7
from the line and dished out four assists.
Malcom Kelly
Kelly scored 28 points on 10-of-16 shooting from the field, along
with four rebounds, in a 67-62 win over No. 21 Wheaton (Ill.).
Hecollected his 191st career 3-pointer to pass Antoine McDaniel
(190, 200-03) as the Red Men's career 3-point leader. Kelly
followed with a career-high 33 points on 12-of-16 shooting,
including 5-for-6 on 3-pointers, along with five rebounds in a
76-68 win at Millikin.
Dylan Farinet
Farinet scored a school-record 42 points on 14-for-21 shooting,
including 8-for-12 on 3-pointers, to lead Mary Washington past Penn
State-Harrisburg. He added 12 rebounds and five assists. Against
Christopher Newport, Farinet was forced to the bench less than two
minutes into the game with foul trouble, but responded in the
second half, scoring 18 points in 20 minutes. He shot 10-for-17
from beyond the arc for the week.
Jared Suderley
Suderley led Hartwick to a 3-0 week. He was 21-for-40 from the
field. Against Stevens, he scored 24 points and tallied 16 rebounds
in a 74-68 win. Suderley scored 20 points and pulled down 14
rebounds to go along with four assists in the Hawks' 131-124 OT win
against Alfred. Against Houghton, he scored a season-high 36
points, pulled down 17 rebounds, and dished out four assists in a
96-82 victory. Suderley was a perfect 21-for-21 from the line for
the week.
Chas Cross
Cross averaged 26 points, five rebounds and two blocked shots for
the Pioneers, who split two games, defeating UW-La Crosse while
losing to UW-Whitewater. Cross scored 12 of Platteville's last 22
points in the win over La Crosse. He shot 21-for-24 from the floor
for the week, as well as 10-for-15 from the line.