Team
of
the Week Top player at each position last week
Jan. 10-16, 2005
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players.
Men
Pos.
Women
Ben Bellucci
Jr., Brockport State
G
Latrese McNair
So., New Jersey City
J.P. Johnson
Sr., Austin
G
Kristy Costa
Jr., McDaniel
Sean Robine
So., Hood
F
Kezia Long
So., Pacific Lutheran
Ryan Hodges
Sr., Cal Lutheran
F
Chari Cooper
Fr., Kean
Travis Tennison
So., McMurry
C
Jacclyn Rock
Sr., Staten Island
Latrese McNair
In a 2-0 week for the Gothic Knights, McNair was busy in her 63 minutes
of play, taking a leading role in four different statistical categories.
McNair averaged 12.5 points, 7.5 steals, 6 assists, and 4 rebounds per
game.
Kristy
Costa
Costa averaged 13.5 points and seven rebounds on 17 minutes per contest
in McDaniel’s four wins. The junior shot 21-for-39 in the limited
action.
Kezia
Long
Long led the Lutes to the top of the Northwest Conference standings averaging
14 points and 11.5 rebounds while adding four blocked shots along the
way.
Chari Cooper
Cooper grabbed a school-record 30 rebounds and added a career-high 25
points in the Cougars' 69-62 victory against Rutgers-Camden. Earlier in
the week, the rookie had 17 points and 16 rebounds against Rutgers-Newark.
Jacclyn Rock
Rock went after the rock last week and has done so pretty much all season.
The senior is second in Division III with 226 rebounds and averaged 22.5
boards in last week’s two games for CSI. Rock also connected on
19 of 30 shots from the field hitting for 20.5 points per game.
Ben Bellucci
The junior guard led the Golden Eagles in their three games last week,
averaging 22.3 points, 7 rebounds, and 3.3 assists while shooting 51%
from the floor.
J.P. Johnson
Johnson led the Kangaroos averaging 30 points per game hitting 17 of 28
shots from beyond the arc in a 2-1 week.
Sean Robine
Robine helped lead the Blazers to a perfect record last week recording
double-doubles in both victories. The sophomore averaged 20.5 points and
11.5 rebounds. In an 82-77 win against Waynesburg, Robine nailed back-to-back
three-pointers to
Ryan Hodges
It’s easy to put up some fancy box scores against Redlands as Ryan
Hodges did last week, but a closer look shows an impressive week. Hodges
scored 63 against Redlands but added 16 against Claremont en route to
hitting 34 of 38 shots for the week while adding 9.5 rebounds per game.
Travis Tennison
Tennison tied an American Southwest Conference record with 24 rebounds
in McMurry’s 19-point win over Sul Ross while averaging 15 points
and 18 rebounds for the week. The 24 boards was the best single-game rebounding
performance this season in all NCAA male divisions.