Nominations are due at 9:00 p.m. EST on
Mondays and should include games of the previous Monday through Sunday.
Only SIDs and coaches may nominate
players.
Men
Pos.
Women
Justin Call
Sr., Emory & Henry
G
Trisha Tofany
Sr., St. John Fisher
Patrick McGowan
Jr., Colby
G
Kelly Heil
Jr., Ohio Wesleyan
Trevor Deeter
So., Albright
F
Stephanie Siebert
Sr., Emory
Chris Martin
So., Elmhurst
F
Amy Argetsinger
Jr., DePauw
Scott Weber
Sr., Buena Vista
F
| C
Selina Theisen
Fr., Augsburg
Trisha Tofany
Tofany was a jack-of-all-trades for St. John Fisher. The senior was consistent
on all fronts, tallying 13.2 points, 9.3 assists, 6.6 rebounds, and 4.6
steals over three games for Cardinals.
Kelly Heil
Kelly scored six of her game-high 28 points during the final 15 seconds
to lead Ohio Wesleyan over Case Reserve. With the Bishops trailing, 73-71,
in the final seconds, Heil stole the ball and headed downcourt. She hit
the lay-in to tie the game and the Spartans were called for an intentional
foul on the play. Heil hit one free throw to put OWU ahead and converted
a 3-point play on the ensuing possession to seal the outcome.
Stephanie Siebert
A senior forward for Emory, Seibert averaged a double-double, scoring
13.6 points and gathering 11 rebounds in three games for the Eagles. Her
numbers helped Emory’s cause in victories over Wesleyan (Ga.) and
Centre.
Amy Argetsinger
Argetsinger scored a career-high 25 in a 15-point win over 20th-ranked
Mount St. Mary and established another career high with 26 in 12-point
win at Maryville (Tenn.) the next day. The junior nailed 20 of 31 shots
from the field in DePauw’s successful week.
Selena Theisen
In her first few collegiate games, the freshman from Augsburg is clicking
away, hitting 24.5 points and 7.5 rebounds per game in last week’s
two tough losses. Theisen added two blocks in each of the games and was
9-for-11 from the charity stripe.
Justin Call
Call averaged 33.5 points, 8.0 rebounds, 3.0 assists, and 2.5 steals for
the Wasps of Emory & Henry. He connected on 58% of his shots from
the field, 44% from behind the arc and 92% from the charity stripe.
Patrick McGowan
McGowan hit his first 14 shots in a win against Husson, nailing nine of
nine from 3-point range, one shy of the Division III record of 10 in a
row. Averaging 25 points, McGowan shot 61% from the field and 78% from
outside for Colby’s three games last week.
Trevor Deeter
Deeter notched his second double-double in three games, scoring 19 points
and pulling down 10 rebounds, as Albright defeated Wilkes. He followed
that effort with a career-high 31 points in an 85-65 win against Dickinson.
For the week, Deeter clipped 25 points and 8 boards per contest.
Chris Martin
Chris Martin continued his outstanding offensive production in the Bluejays’
second game of the season, an 84-66 win over Maryville (Mo.). He scored
over 20 points for the second game in a row, knocking down 26, while finishing
with seven rebounds, seven assists and five steals in Elmhurst’s
only contest of the week.
Scott Weber
Weber averaged 20.0 points, 7.5 rebounds and 3.5 assists per game in victories
over defending NAIA Division I champion Northwestern (Iowa) and the 2003
Division III national runner-up squad from Gustavus Adolphus. He shot
58.3% from the floor and 80% from the free throw line.