Team
of
the Week Top player at each position last week
Jan. 24-30, 2005
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players.
Men
Pos.
Women
Cedric Isom
Jr., East Texas Baptist
G
Ashley Broadhurst
Fr., Brockport State
Aaron Schmick
Jr., George Fox
G
Tiffany Menhorn
Fr., Pitt-Greensburg
Jonathan Webb
Jr., Washington College
F
Kaitlyn Saunders
Sr., RPI
Aaron Marshall
Sr., St. Lawrence
F
Stephanie Seaman
Jr., Moravian
Brandon Crawford
Jr., Albion
F
Kim Enoch
So., Greensboro
Cedric Isom
Isom averaged 30 points, 11 rebounds and 2.5 assists last week for the
Tigers in losses at Texas-Dallas and Texas-Tyler. Isom now is only 0.5
rebounds short of averaging a double-double on the season, with an ASC
conference-leading 23.2 points per game and 9.5 boards per outing.
Aaron
Schmick
Schmick averaged 20.5 points per game, leading the Bruins to two road
victories. Shooting 63 percent from beyond the arc, Schmick nailed a game-winning
shot with three seconds remaining to propel the Bruins past Lewis &
Clark.
Jonathan Webb
On Saturday, Webb scored 29 points, brought down eight rebounds, and became
the 30th player in team history to score 1,000 career points in an 84-73
win over McDaniel, propelling the Shoremen to a perfect 3-0. For the week,
Webb averaged 25.7 points, 8.0 rebounds and 4.3 assists
Aaron Marshall
Marshall kept the statisticians busy last week, with 18.3 points, 11 rebounds,
and just under four assists per game in SLU’s week of near misses.
The Saints emerged from three games winless, suffering single-digit losses
each time.
Brandon Crawford
Crawford paced the Britons with 21 points and 12.5 rebounds in another
winning week for Albion. The junior connected on 18 of 25 shots from the
field in the road victories over Kalamazoo and Olivet.
Ashley Broadhurst
Broadhurst had a big week in leading Brockport to the top of the SUNYAC
standings. In three wins on the week, she shot 96% at the free throw line
(24 for 25), averaged 20.0 points, shot 67% from three point line, (10-15),
shot 52% from the floor (13-25). The freshman added 5.7 rebounds and four
assists per game for the Golden Eagles.
Tiffany Menhorn
Menhorn contributed in every phase of the game in a perfect week for the
Bobcats. Just a freshman, Menhorn averaged 16 points, four rebounds, 2.7
assists, and 3.3 steals per game. Menhorn came off the bench to score
a game high 18 points leading UPG to a dramatic comeback win against defending
AMCC champion Penn State-Behrend.
Kaitlyn Saunders
In two Liberty League victories last week, Saunders averaged 21 points,
4.5 rebounds, 4.5 steals, and 3.5 assists while playing 76 of a possible
80 minutes.
Stephanie Seaman
Seaman guided the Greyhounds to a 3-0 week, extending their winning streak
to ten in a row while averaging 21.3 points, 8.3 rebounds in the wins.
The junior tacked on 11 assists and four steals to the stat columns.
Kim Enoch
Enoch led the Pride to four wins in as many games in a busy week for Greensboro,
propelling the Pride into a first place tie in the USAC. Enoch averaged
18.5 points and 13.3 rebounds.