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SLIAC Players of the Week - December 17

SLIAC Players of the Week - December 17

 

SLIAC Men's Basketball Player of the Week - Dec. 17
Kobe Wands, Westminster College

Kobe Wands, a junior, busted out for 33 points in helping the Blue Jays to a win over Fontbonne. Wands tallied his game-high 33 points on 8-of-14 shooting, knocking down five three-pointers and going 12-for-12 from the free-throw line. Wands also grabbed two rebounds and dished out four assists in the win.

     
 

SLIAC Women's Basketball Player of the Week - Dec. 17
Rylee Stafford, Fontbonne University

Rylee Stafford, a sophomore from Jackson, Mo., claims the final SLIAC Women's Basketball Player of the Week award before the turn of the New Year. Stafford stood out in a pair of losses, leading all scorers in both games. She tallied 23 points, hitting three three-pointers, against Washington-St. Louis. She added 10 rebounds in the game against the Bears. She followed by putting up a career high 30 points against Westminster. She knocked down three more triples in that game. On the week she averaged 26.5 points and 7.0 rebounds per game while shooting 43-percent from the field and going 9-for-9 from the free-throw line.

Other Notables

  • Addison Beussink, Webster University (Women's Basketball) Recorded two more double-doubles last week, averaging 12.5 points and 10.0 rebounds per game, to give her five on the season.
  • Kennedy Dura, Eureka College (Women's Basketball) Scored 21 points in the Red Devils win over Blackburn, adding nine steals.
  • Josh Johnson, Webster University (Men's Basketball) 
  • Mirrakohl Johnson, Westminster College (Women's Basketball) Led the Blue Jays to a win over Fontbonne with 28 points and six rebounds.
  • Jake Neubauer, Iowa Wesleyan University (Men's Basketball) Scored 23 points, with six three-pointers, to lead the Tigers to a conference win over Principia.
  • Eric Williams, Greenville University (Men's Basketball) In two wins Williams averaged 26.0 points and 7.5 rebounds per game, shooting 60-percent from the field.