Team
of
the Week Top player at each position last week
Jan. 28-Feb. 4, 2001
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Nominations are due at 9:00 p.m. EST on
Mondays and should include games of the previous Monday through Sunday.
Only SIDs and coaches may nominate players.
Men
Pos.
Women
Kevin Hall
Sophomore, Moravian
G
Dari Magyar
Junior, NYU
Najm Calhoun
Sophomore, New Jersey City
G
Hayley Smith
Freshman, Maryville (Tenn.)
John Meitus
Sophomore, Lewis & Clark
F
Kendra Anderson
Sophomore, Hardin-Simmons
Terry Frigo
Senior, Benedictine (Ill.)
F
Ekaterina Markova
Sophomore, Rosemont
David Schaaf
Senior, Emory
C
Kate Smith
Senior, Cortland State
Kevin Hall
Hall averaged 23.3 points per game and shot 64% from downtown (14-for-22)
in leading Moravian to a 3-0 week. The Greyhounds entered the week 4-13.
The sophomore scored 24 points in a 104-96 upset of Wilkes.
Najm
Calhoun
Following a 14-point performance in
a huge, 74-69 road win and season-sweep of second-place Kean, Calhoun
was single-handedly responsible for NJCU's 93-90 overtime road win against
Richard Stockton. The sophomore hit a fall-away three-pointer with 0.8
seconds left to force overtime. In the extra period, NJCU led 90-88 with
23.9 seconds remaining before Calhoun drove the lane with the shot clock
winding down to clinch an eventual 93-90 win. Calhoun shot 45% from the
floor and 5-for-6 from three-point range on the week.
John
Meitus
The sophomore shot 11-for-19 from the floor and averaged 18.5 rebounds
in two games, corralling 24 boards against George Fox and 13 against Puget
Sound. He scored 27 points in the two games.
Terry
Frigo
Frigo led the Eagles in two huge conference
victories. Against Concordia (Ill.) Frigo had 21 points, 11 rebounds,
five assists and three blocks. In the Eagles' win against Aurora Frigo
had 28 points, 13 rebounds, three blocks and two assists.
David Schaaf
The senior
shot 58% from the floor and 93% from the line in three games for Emory.
Schaaf averaged 18.7 points, 9.3 rebounds and 3.3 blocked shots.
Dari
Magyar
Magyar hit the shot
heard 'round the Internet as
she drained a three-point shot at the buzzer to give NYU a 65-64 win over
No.1 Washington University. She also registered a career-high seven assists
in the Wash. U. win and an 82-54 win against Chicago on Sunday. Magyar scored
only 17 points in the two games but did have the 14 assists against six
turnovers.
Hayley
Smith
Smith averaged 18.3 points, six rebounds
and three assists in a 3-0 week for Maryville despite playing only 23
minutes per game. The freshman shot 51% from the floor, 50% from downtown
and 83% from the line.
Kendra
Anderson
Anderson was 11-for-14 for a career-best 28 points against McMurry and
averaged 18 points in 22.5 minutes in road wins against Schreiner and
Texas Lutheran. The sophomore has averaged 17.5 points and 8.6 rebounds
while shooting better than 60% from the field in Hardin-Simmons' 10-game
win streak.
Ekaterina
Markova
Recorded double-doubles in three of four games (16 of 18 for year) on
the week. Broke school's single season rebounding record (currently 257)
and blocked shot record (78). Markova shot 60% from floor netting 29 points
(including seven of team's 12 in OT) while grabbing 19 rebounds and dishing
five assists in team's 71-69 overtime win against Neumann. The sophomore
averaged 23.5 points and 15.5 rebounds for the week.
Kate
Smith
Smith averaged 22 points, 16.5 rebounds
and 5.5 blocked shots for Cortland State. She posted 25 points, 16 rebounds
and five blocks in a 76-64 loss at Oneonta and 19 points, 17 rebounds
and six blocked shots in a 85-66 win at Geneseo.