January 14, 2013

ODAC Players of the Week

Thru Week Prior to: January 14, 2013

 

INDOOR TRACK
Agustin Kim, Washington and Lee, Jr.
Kim, a junior from La Harba, Calif., had two top performances at the Marietta Ice Breaker on Saturday, helping lead the Generals to a third-place finish at the event. He won the 55-meter dash with a time of 6.61 (converted to 7.11 for 60-meter standards; 2nd in ODAC). He then took the top spot in the 200-meter dash with a time of 23.56, which places him third in the ODAC so far this season.

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INDOOR TRACK
Janey Fugate, Washington and Lee, So.
Fugate, a sophomore from Atlanta, Ga., notched a pair of event wins at the Marietta Ice Breaker on Saturday, helping lead the Generals to a third-place finish at the event. She won the 500-meter run with a school-record time of 1:21.75. She went on to cross first in the 55-meter hurdles with a time of 9.51 (converted to 10.23 for 60-meter standards; fifth in ODAC).

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MEN'S BASKETBALL
Josh Pittman, Guilford, Sr., Guard
Pittman, a senior from Archdale, N.C., led the Quakers to a pair of conference wins, extending Guilford's winning streak to eight games, the program's longest since 2010. In an 82-68 win at Emory & Henry during the midweek, Pittman came up two points shy of a career-high as he poured in 32 points to go with five rebounds, a pair of steals and a blocked shot. He was 9-of-17 from the field, including 7-of-13 from three-point territory. He was also 7-of-9 from the foul line. The seven three-pointers are the most made by an ODAC student-athlete this season. Pittman continued his hot outside shooting as he buried 5-of-6 from downtown and went 6-of-8 from the charity stripe on the way to 21 points in a 77-66 win at Eastern Mennonite. He tacked on five rebounds and four assists. For the week, Pittman shot 63.2-percent (12-of-19) from downtown. He is currently first in the ODAC in three-pointers made (47), second in free throw shooting (82.2%) and assists (76), and third in scoring (16.9 ppg).

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WOMEN'S BASKETBALL
Jasmine Greene, Hollins, Sr., Guard
Greene, a senior from Hampton, Va., set a pair of Hollins career records in route to helping HU to a 2-1 week that included an ODAC win over Washington and Lee. Greene poured in 30 points on 10-of-15 shooting from the field and an 8-of-11 showing from the line in a 76-71 win over Hood to open the week. She added eight boards, three assists and four steals, the latter total catapulting her to #1 all-time at Hollins. Two nights later in a 72-70 last-second loss to Emory & Henry, Greene became the program's all-time leading scorer with 22 points on a 7-of-12 effort from the field. She canned 7-of-9 free throws while adding eight boards, three assists and two steals. Greene capped her week with a 9-of-14 field goal shooting night on the way to 23 points in a 64-54 triumph over W&L. She chipped in five boards, four assists and four steals. Greene, who is also the all-time record holder in assists at HU, leads the ODAC in steals (45) and free throws made (61) and is second in scoring (17.8 ppg).

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SWIMMING
Carrie Crowther, Bridgewater, Jr.
Crowther, a junior from Burgess, Va., helped guide the Eagles to a 1-1 showing in their first meets of 2013. On Friday evening, Crowther won two individual events and swam the anchor leg of Bridgewater's victorious 200-yard medley relay squad in a 166-36 dual-meet win over Hollins. She topped the field in the 200-yard freestyle with a time of 2:06.36 and corralled the 100-yard freestyle with a time of 56.65 seconds. On Saturday at Washington and Lee, Crowther started the day with a runner-up finish in the 50-yard freestyle in a time of 25.88 seconds. She followed up with a victory in the 100-yard freestyle in a time of 55.98 seconds to post just the second individual event victory ever for Bridgewater against the Generals. Finally, Crowther swam the third leg on Bridgewater's runner-up 400-yard freestyle relay, which posted a time of 3:51.82.

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