Team
of
the Week Top player at each position last week
Jan. 18-24, 2004
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players.
Men
Pos.
Women
Andy Fox
Sr., Cornell
G
Sara Heitkamp
So., Capital
Justin Call
Sr., Emory & Henry
G
Stephanie Tolbert
Sr., Goucher
Tucker Kain
Jr., Williams
F
Kristina Dorman
So., Rockford
Ray Strickland
Sr., Alvernia
F
Sarah DeLuca
Jr., Gordon
Philip Griffith
Jr., Rose-Hulman
C
Amy Abernathy
Sr., Franklin & Marshall
Sara Heitkamp
Heitkamp had her first career triple-double with 25 points, 14 rebounds
and 11 steals and hit the game-winner to cap a 23-point comeback against
Wilmington. Against John Carroll, finished three steals shy of a second
triple-double with 20 points, 11 rebounds and seven steals in leading
Capital its to ninth win in a row.
Stephanie
Tolbert
The senior guard paced Goucher with 25.5 points and six boards in their
two games last week. She scored Goucher's final seven points in regulation
against Catholic, including a 3-pointer with six seconds remaining. Tolbert
then blocked a potential game-winning shot at the other end of the court
just before time expired.
Kristina Dorman
Dorman averaged 27 points, 10 rebounds, three steals, and two blocks in
the Regents’ 1-1 week. Her 30 points in a tough loss to Benedictine
marked a career-high.
Sarah DeLuca
DeLuca led Gordon to 2-0 week against Endicott and Eastern Nazarene scoring
over 20 points per game in her last four games. The junior forward hit
at a rate of 26.5 points, six rebounds, 4.5 steals, and three assists
in the two contests shooting 50% from the field.
Amy Abernathy
Abernathy became the third Diplomat in school history to record 1,000
points and 1,000 rebounds in a career with her second rebound on Saturday
versus Haverford College. She averaged 18 points and 10.5 boards in F&M’s
2-0 week.
Andy Fox
Cornell senior guard Andy Fox averaged 18.5 points, 5.0 rebounds and 4.5
assists in two games, wins against Central and Simpson, during the week.
Justin Call
While averaging 18 points in two contests for the Wasps, Call was Mr.
Reliable in Emory & Henry’s upset victory over Hampden-Sydney.
Call nailed 11 of 12 from the foul line last week, propelling Emory &
Henry to their third home win against nationally ranked opponents this
season.
Tucker Kain
Kain averaged 17.3 points per game as Williams defeated three nationally
ranked teams during the week. The junior scored 29 points in a 84-80 overtime
victory over top-ranked Amherst, including a 3-pointer with three seconds
remaining to send game into overtime and 13 points in overtime period.
Ray Strickland
Strickland connected at a rate of 27.3 points per game for Alvernia’s
three wins last week over Arcadia, Villa Julie, and Wesley. The senior
was 14 of 15 from beyond the arc and 19 of 20 from the charity stripe
to guide the Crusaders to a perfect week.
Philip Griffith
Griffith averaged 15.0 points and 13.0 rebounds per game while providing
two double-doubles in Rose-Hulman's wins over Oglethorpe and Millsaps
this weekend. For the week, Griffith shot 53% from the field and 67% from
the free throw line as Rose-Hulman pushed into first place in the SCAC.