Team
of
the Week Top player at each position last week
Jan. 21-27, 2002
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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
Steve King
Jr., Fontbonne
G
Rachael Poland
Sr., Heidelberg
Willie Chandler
Jr., Shenandoah
G
Laura Hebel
Jr., Chicago
Kyle Reagan
Fr., Keuka
F
Jen Agosto
So., Hunter
Zareh Avedian
So., Cal Lutheran
F
Kelley Richardson
So., Bethany
Jeff Gibbs
Sr., Otterbein
C
Shondelle Browne
Jr., New Jersey City
Rachael Poland
Poland scored her 1,700th career
point Saturday and moved into second place on The 'Berg all-time scoring
list. She had 29 points and 10 rebounds against Marietta for her first
double-double of the season, following her 25 points and nine rebounds
against John Carroll. She has hit her last 19 free throws and shot 18-for-34
from the floor for the week.
Laura Hebel
Hebel was the Maroons' high
scorer in both games as Chicago swept a pair of UAA contests. In a 54-53
win against Carnegie Mellon, Hebel scored 16 points and grabbed eight
rebounds. She then tallied 16 points, including the go-ahead basket in
the game's final three minutes as Chicago edged Rochester 51-47. She shot
10-for-24 from the floor and 7-for-17 from 3-point range for the week,
averaging 5.0 rebounds.
Jen Agosto
The sophomore sharpshooter continued her torrid season by leading the
team to wins against Mt. St. Mary, York (N.Y.), and Brooklyn. She averaged
16.7 points per game while shooting .514 (19-for-37) from the field and
a stellar .600 (12-for-20) from 3-point range. Agosto scored a career-high
27 points against York and tied the school record with seven 3-pointers
in that contest. She leads Hunter with 56 3-pointers, an average of 3.1
per game.
Kelley Richardson
Richardson averaged 17 points and 12.5 rebounds as Bethany went 2-0 to
improve its winning streak to eight games and its record to 15-3 on the
year. With 26 points and 16 rebounds at Thiel on Saturday, she recorded
her 12th double-double of the year.
Shondelle Browne
Browne averaged 19.7 points and 15.3 rebounds while shooting 61.5% in
three games as NJCU extended its win streak to four. Browne scored 18
points and tied her career-high with 19 rebounds while shooting 6-for-13
in a win against Stevens Tech. Browne bettered that effort as the Gothic
Knights shook up the NJAC with a 67-61 stunner over Ramapo, in which Browne
scored a season-high 22 points, grabbed 13 rebounds, and shot 9-for-11
(81.8%). Finally, NJCU finished a season sweep of William Paterson behind
Browne's 19 points and 14 rebounds.
Willie Chandler
Chandler averaged 30.7 points, 8.3 rebounds, 3.7 steals and 1.3 assists
in a 3-0 week for Misericordia.
Steve King
King led the Griffins to a 2-0 week and a share of the SLIAC lead. Against
Maryville (Mo.), Steve tied a school-record with 47 points, including
10-for-14 from 3-point range, and followed that with 20 points and 10
assists in a 114-109 win against Greenville.
Kyle Reagan
Reagan, whose previous career-high was 11 points, exploded for 27 points
on 13-for-17 shooting at Oneonta State in just 18 minutes. He also corralled
a season-high five rebounds. The rookie followed that performance with
14 points, three rebounds and two blocked shots at New York City Technical,
while seeing just 16 minutes of playing time.
Zareh Avedian
The sophomore has led the Kingsmen to a 14-3 overall record and 6-0 SCIAC
start. Against LaVerne, Avedian was the leading scorer with 30 points
(11-for-20 from the floor), 10 rebounds, two assists and three blocks.
At Redlands he added 34 points (22 in first half on 8-for-8 shooting,
3-for-3 on 3-pointers) grabbed seven rebounds, and dished out two assists.
Jeff Gibbs
Gibbs helped lead ninth-ranked Otterbein to a pair of OAC wins and sole
possession of first place in the conference. He scored a career-high 34
points on 13-for-16 shooting along with 20 rebounds at Baldwin-Wallace
and notched his 18th double-double with 24 points and 13 rebounds in home
win over Mount Union.