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Nominations are due at 9 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
Mike McGarvey
Jr., Ursinus
G
Latrese McNair
So., New Jersey City
Mark Washington
Jr., New Jersey City
G
Oneisha Staples
Sr., Mount St. Mary
Doug Espenson
Sr., Gustavus Adolphus
F
Angie Butler
Fr., Rockford
Tori Davis
So., Baldwin-Wallace
F
Tracey Little
Sr., Frostburg State
Sean Devins
Sr., Trinity (Texas)
C
Tara Rohde
Sr., Trinity (Texas)
Mike McGarvey
McGarvey averaged 19.0 points with 57.1% shooting from beyond the arc
as the Bears won the Centennial Conference championship last week. He
had a team-high 24 points and game-high nine assists in the 87-72 semifinal
win vs. Gettysburg. He followed that up with 20 points and five assists,
including assisting on the game-winning layup, in the 72-70 victory at
Franklin and Marshall.
Mark Washington
Washington averaged 20.0 points, 9.3 rebounds, 3.0 steals, 2.7 assists
and 1.3 blocks per game last week. In the championship game of the Association
of Division III Independents Tournament, Washington picked up MVP honors
with a 27-point (10-for-16 shooting, 4-for-6 three-pointers) performance
in a 92-82 win over Lincoln. NJCU edged Lincoln for the final independent
bid to the NCAA Tournament. Washingon also had a 22-point, 15-rebound
showing at Mitchell.
Doug Espenson
Espenson averaged 22.0 points, 8.0 rebounds, 6.0 assists, and 2.5 blocks
per game as the Gusties won the MIAC Playoff Championship. He scored 14
points, grabbed six rebounds, dished out nine assists and blocked four
shots in the semifinal win over Bethel and then scored 30 points and grabbed
10 rebounds in the championship game against St. Thomas. With the game
tied at 55-55 and 2:23 remaining, Espenson hit a 3-point shot and followed
with a dunk after a steal 30 seconds later to spark a 13-0 run in the
final two minutes of the game.
Tori Davis
Davis led Baldwin-Wallace to a NCAA berth, thanks to a 43-point performance
(15-for-18 shooting), adding 15 rebounds, in the quarterfinals of the
OAC tournament. He also made the game winner with 1.2 seconds to go in
overtime.
Sean Devins
Devins led the Tigers to the 2005 SCAC Championship, averaging 15.0 points,
7.7 rebounds, 5.3 blocks, and 3.0 assists in the three wins at last week's
conference tournament. For his efforts, Devins was named the SCAC Tournament
MVP for the second straight season, and set the new tournament record
for blocked shots.
Latrese
McNair
McNair averaged 11.5 points, 6.3 steals, 4.5 assists, and 4.5 rebounds
per game in a 2-2 week. She had 17 points, nine steals, and five assists
at Lincoln, marking the sixth time this season she has had at least nine
steals in a game.
Oneisha Staples
Oneisha led Mount St. Mary to its sixth straight Skyline Conference title
by averaging 18.3 points, 3.7 assists, and 3.0 rebounds per game in three
playoff wins last week. Staples scored 14 points in only 22 minutes of
a quarterfinal win over Mount St. Vincent. She added 13 points and five
rebounds in the semis against Kings Point. Staples finished the tourney
with 28 points in the title game against SUNY-Farmingdale.
Angie Butler
Butler averaged 26.0 points and 5.5 rebounds in the NIIC Tournament while
shooting .786 (22-28) from the field, leading the Regents to their third
NCAA tournament in the past five years. In Wednesday's 54-53 semifinal
win against Aurora, Butler helped the Regents rally from a 14-point second
half deficit (43-29). Butler took over the game, scoring 19 of the Regents'
final 21 points, including the game-winner with 13 seconds left.
Tracey Little
Little showed why she was named Allegheny Mountain Collegiate Conference
Co-Player of the Year with a 24-point, 17-rebound performance in the AMCC
championship game. Frostburg State's win against Pitt-Greensburg earned
the Bobcats their first title since the 2000 season. For the tournament
Little averaged 22.5 points, 13.0 rebounds, and 2.5 assists.
Tara Rohde
Rohde led Trinity to its second SCAC championship in the past three years,
defeating DePauw 84-70 in the title game. In the title game, Rohde scored
28 points on 13-17 shooting to vault Trinity to the win. Rohde averaged
17.7 points and 7.0 rebounds, hitting 80.6% of her shots for the tournament.
Rohde was named the SCAC Tournament MVP for her efforts.