Team of the Week

Katie McShea, Marymount
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The Team of the Week presented by Scoutware is D3hoops.com's weekly honor roll, in its 23rd season of recognizing the top performance at each of the five positions from the previous week.

Men Pos. Women
Jake Ross, Sr.
Springfield
G Lindsay Gauldin, So.
Guilford
Tristen Licon, Jr.
Sul Ross State
G Courtney Scott, Fr.
Averett
Derrick DeVries, Sr.
Calvin
F Katie McShea, So.
Marymount
Timothy Wendel, Jr.
Crown
F Julianna Okoniewski, So.
Rochester
Hans Burwitz, Sr.
UT-Dallas
C | F Alex Fanning, So.
Benedictine
Games of Feb. 3-Feb. 9, 2020 Previous seasons

Women's

Lindsay Gauldin

Gauldin averaged a double-double with 17 points and 12 rebounds per game in the Quakers' 2-0 week. She also averaged four steals per outing and shot 63% from the floor. Gauldin had 11 points and a season-best 15 boards along with four steals in Guilford's midweek road win at Virginia Wesleyan. She logged a season-high 38 minutes and scored a season-best 23 points on 11-of-14 field-goal shooting against Lynchburg, with nine rebounds, four steals, and two assists.

Courtney Scott

Scott shot 62% from the floor and 59% from 3-point range on the week, averaging 24 points, eight rebounds, and three assists per game. She scored a career high 28 on Saturday to give William Peace its first conference loss of the season, 68-80.

Katie McShea

McShea added two more double-doubles to her season tally last week, leading Marymount to Atlantic East wins over Cabrini, 68-45, and Neumann, 91-48. She posted 27 points and 12 rebounds against the Cavaliers, coming up just three assists shy of a triple-double. McShea followed that with 20 points and 10 rebounds against Neumann, while adding five assists. For the week, she shot 76%, going 19-for-25 from the field.

Julianna Okoniewski

Okoniewski played a key role in a 2-0 weekend for the Rochester women. She recorded a team-high 18 points in only 14 minutes on Friday in an 88-64 win over WashU. On Sunday in Rochester's 81-75 upset of No. 13 Chicago, Okoniewski scored 22 points (7-for-11 FG, 8-for-12 FT) and had 10 rebounds. Overall for the week, she averaged 20 points, eight rebounds, two assists, two steals, and shot 66% from the floor.

Alex Fanning

Fanning scored 25 points and grabbed a career high 20 rebounds in a win over Wisconsin Lutheran. She hit the game-tying 3-pointer in the closing seconds of regulation, capping a fourth quarter comeback and win in overtime. The season sweep of Wisconsin Lutheran is the first time that's happened in program history. On the week, Fanning averaged 16 points per game and 13 rebounds, despite playing only 13 minutes at Rockford.

Men's

Jake Ross

Ross put together a memorable week as he led Springfield to a pair of victories and pushed the Pride's winning streak to six games. He averaged 42 points and 18 rebounds per game while shooting 51% from the floor, 53% from beyond the arc, and 80% from the charity stripe. He set a program record with 55 points, besting the previous mark which had stood since 1970, in a double overtime victory against Coast Guard where he also pulled down 21 boards and had five steals. He followed that up with a 29-point, 14-rebound performance in a win over Emerson, as he also totaled four blocks and four assists.

Tristen Licon

Licon set his career-high for points in a game twice last week in wins against Mary Hardin-Baylor and Concordia (Texas). He scored 33 points with five rebounds and five assists against Mary Hardin-Baylor on February 6 in a 93-89 win over the Crusaders. Then against Concordia on Feb. 8, he finished with 34 points, nine rebounds, three assists, and three steals in a 105-98 win.

Derrick DeVries

DeVries posted back-to-back double-doubles as Calvin recorded road wins at Olivet and Hope last week. In an 84-59 win at rival Hope on Wednesday, he notched his sixth 30-point game of the season, scoring 35 points to go with 12 rebounds and seven assists.

Timothy Wendel

Wendel filled up the stat sheet, averaging 29 points, 14 rebounds, five assists, four steals, and three blocks. In a season where the team has struggled to win games, Wendel has kept Crown in many contests, including against St. Scholastica, where he scored 32 points, with 15 rebounds, five blocks, five steals, and four assists.

Hans Burwitz

Burwitz came close to a triple double with 18 points, 16 rebounds, and eight assists Saturday afternoon in an 84-76 Comet home win over East Texas Baptist, giving UTD the outright lead of the ASC's East Division. In wins over LeTourneau and ETBU last week, he averaged 21 points and 15 rebounds per outing while shooting 80% from the floor. UTD entered the week in a three-way tie with both squads for the ASC East lead and now leads the division outright.