Team of the Week

 
Henry Vetter, Trinity (Conn.)
Photo by Pete Meschanic, d3photography.com
 

The Team of the Week is D3hoops.com's weekly honor roll, in season No. 29 of recognizing the top performance at each of the five positions from the previous week.

Men Pos. Women
Kye Robinson, So.
Mary Washington
G Addy Huss, So.
Carleton
Henry Vetter, Sr.
Trinity (Conn.)
G Meghan Trewhella, Jr.
Albion
Luke Chicone, Sr.
John Carroll
G | F Samaree Perkins, Sr.
Capital
Marquis Ratcliff, Sr.
Moravian
F Taylor Thiry, Sr.
St. Norbert
Ethan Fauss, Jr.
Emory
F Emily Flynn, Gr.
Babson
Games of Nov. 17-23, 2025 Previous seasons | All-time honorees

Women's

Addy Huss

Huss scored half of Carleton's 70 points in their only game this week. She set a career high with 35, the most points scored by a Carleton player since 1992. Huss also grabbed nine rebounds and dished out three assists. She shot 13-for-20 from the field for a 65% week.

 

Meghan Trewhella

Trewhella averaged 26 points and seven rebounds per game in a pair of wins over Anderson and Earlham. She paced Albion in scoring with 22- and 29-point outings as the Britons improved to a perfect 5-0 on the season. Trewhella shot 50% from the floor, 75% from the FT line and had five steals on the week.

 

Samaree Perkins

Perkins continued her hot start to the season, helping lift Capital to 4-0 with wins over CWRU and Bethany. In the team's 59-54 win over CWRU, she scored 23 points to go with 19 rebounds and a block. On the weekend, Perkins was a catalyst in the Comets' 23-point comeback 68-66 win over Bethany, where she scored 28 points while adding 15 rebounds, two steals, and a block; she also hit two FTs with .1 seconds on the clock to seal the win.

 

Taylor Thiry

Thiry helped St. Norbert hand Ripon its first defeat of the season, scoring 27 points, shooting 9-of-15 from the field, with seven rebounds, six assists, and one steal in a 78-72 victory.  She hit 9-11 FTs for an 82% clip. 

 

Emily Flynn

Flynn averaged 19 points, 11 rebounds, and six assists while shooting 45% from the floor and 42% from three-point range over two games. She scored a career-high 21 points to go along with nine rebounds in a 67-63 loss to Tufts on Tuesday before recording the Beavers' first triple-double since 2011 with 16 points, 12 rebounds, and a career-best 10 assists in Saturday's victory over Albertus Magnus. 

 

Men's

Kye Robinson

Robinson helped No. 7 Mary Washington to a 2-0 week at the Great Lakes Invitational with wins over Trine and Carthage, averaging 25 points, shooting 51% from the field and 83% from the free throw line. In addition, Robinson averaged seven rebounds and three assists per game.  He scored 23 points against Trine and 27 against Carthage and was named Most Outstanding Player.

 

Henry Vetter

Vetter helped the defending champs move to 3-0 to start the season, averaging 22 points, shooting 71% (17-of-24) from the floor, with five rebounds and two assists across a pair of victories for Trinity. He registered a season-high 24 points, connecting of 9-of-13 from the field, with three rebounds and two assists, and two steals as the Bantams defeated Eastern Connecticut. Vetter followed with a 20-point, six-rebound, four-steal effort in a win at Yeshiva.

 

Luke Chicone

Chicone scored a career-high 41 points, with five steals and four assists in an 86-84 win over Transylvania on Sunday. He also notched 25 points and seven assists in a win over host Mount St. Joseph.  On the week, Chicone shot 56% from the floor and grabbed four steals per game.

 

Marquis Ratcliff

Ratcliff averaged 25 points and 12 rebounds per game while helping the Greyhounds to a 2-0 week, both conference wins. This 4-0 start is Moravian's best since 1974. Ratcliff shot 19-for-33 from the field (58%), 3-for-7 on three-pointers, and 9-for-10 at the foul line to go with four assists and four blocked shots while playing 67 of 80 minutes. He had 19 points, 14 rebounds, and a blocked shot in a 79-78 win at Elizabethtown, then recorded 31 points, 10 rebounds, four assists, and three blocked shots in a 93-91 victory versus Wilkes.

 

Ethan Fauss

Fauss returned from injury in a huge way on Saturday as he stuffed the stat sheet in Emory's 103-97 comeback win at Guilford. In 33 minutes, Fauss netted 20 points while setting career highs with 11 rebounds, six assists, and six blocks. He shot 8-for-17 from the field and knocked down a pair of three pointers.