Team
of
the Week Top player at each position last week
Nov. 19-21, 2004
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players.
Men
Pos.
Women
Adam Gibbons
Sr., MIT
G
Megan Silva
Jr., Randolph-Macon
Brian Schaefer
Sr., Adrian
G
Sarah Caskey
Sr., Albion
Chase Fawcett
Sr., Emory
G
Danielle Gallagher
Fr., Hood
Jonathan Pribble
Jr., Lycoming
F
Susie Gutowski
Jr., Chicago
Drew Cohen
So., Colby
C
Felice Porrata
Sr., Lawrence
Megan
Silva
Silva paced the Yellow Jackets, averaging 28 points, 6.5 assists, and
5 steals in R-MC’s victories over North Carolina Wesleyan and Shenandoah.
The junior finished the weekend 19-of-30 from the field, including 15-of-19
from the charity stripe.
Sarah
Caskey
Caskey led the Britons to a pair of wins in the Nan Nichols Tournament
in Wooster, Ohio, achieving tournament most valuable player honors. She
scored 23 points in an 82-66 victory over Washington and Jefferson, and
followed with 21 points in a 73-53 rout of Wooster.
Danielle
Gallagher
In her first two collegiate games, Gallagher recorded a pair of double-doubles,
averaging 18.5 points and 12.5 rebounds. In the consolation final against
Lycoming, she scored a team-high 22 points and hauled in 14 boards.
Susie
Gutowski
Gutowski averaged 24 points, 9.5 rebounds, and four steals as Chicago
finished second at the season-opening Midway Classic. She had 32 points,
10 rebounds, and three steals in a 74-63 win over Northland in the tournament
opener, before totaling 16 points, nine boards, and four steals in a 70-59
loss to Trinity (Texas) in the championship game.
Felice
Porrata
Porrata scored 20 points and grabbed five rebounds in Lawrence's 59-56
upset at No. 4 UW-Stevens Point. The senior scored final five points of
the game to seal the win, averaging 19 points for the weekend, which also
included a win over Dominican.
Adam
Gibbons
Gibbons scored 25 points to lead the MIT Engineers to a 66-62 win over
Roger Williams in the opening game of the UMass-Dartmouth Tip-Off Tournament.
Tech's senior tri-captain also added a game-high six steals and five rebounds.
In the championship game on Saturday against Endicott, Gibbons tallied
20 points on 7-of-13 shooting, including hitting all five of his attempts
from three-point range, leading MIT to a 74-69 victory. As a result of
his outstanding two-day performance, Gibbons was named the Tournament
MVP.
Brian Schaefer
In two victories, Schaefer scored 49 points, making 16-of-32 shots, including
7-for-14 in 3-pointers. He was 10-for-13 on free throws, including the
winning charities in the closing seconds of a 74-72 victory against Bethany.
Schaefer added four assists and averaged 38 minutes played in each contest.
Chase Fawcett
Scoring his 1,000th career point, Fawcett led the charge as Emory upset
22nd ranked Maryville (Tenn). Fawcett averaged 20 points, eight rebounds,
and two assists in two games for the Eagles.
Jonathan
Pribble
Pribble led Lycoming to the title of its own tip-off tournament with come-from-behind
victories over Alfred and Geneseo State. The junior forward scored 31
points versus Alfred, including 22 in the second half as the Warriors
overcame a 15-point deficit with 17 minutes to play to eventually win
the game in overtime. Pribble added 19 points against Geneseo - 15 in
the second half - to bring Lycoming back from a 14-point halftime deficit
for an 11-point victory.
Drew
Cohen
The sophomore dominated the competition in the first week of the season,
18.5 points, 12 rebounds, and five blocks in two games for the White Mules.
Cohen paced Colby in its two wins of the 2004 Emmanuel Tip-Off Tournament.