November 23, 2015

ODAC Players of the Week

Thru Week Prior to: November 23, 2015

MEN'S BASKETBALL
Khory Moore, Virginia Wesleyan, Jr., Guard
Moore, a junior from Arlington, Va., put together a pair of solid performances in leading Virginia Wesleyan to a pair of wins and MVP honors at the Marlin Tip-Off Tournament. Moore averaged 23.5 points and shot 50-percent from the field in the two contests, beginning with 22 points on 6-of-15 shooting and 9-of-11 from the line in a 73-59 win over Milwaukee School of Engineering (MSOE). He added six rebounds, three assists, four steals and a blocked shot. In an 88-66 victory over Averett, Moore buried 5-of-8 from deep as part of a 9-of-15 shooting effort towards 25 points. He chipped in a pair of rebounds with three assists, three steals and a blocked shot. Moore currently leads the ODAC in scoring (20.7 ppg) and is tied atop the conference charts in steals (8).

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SWIMMING
Noah Schammel, Washington and Lee, So., Butterfly/IM
Schammel, a sophomore from Greenville, S.C., picks up his second weekly award of the season after establishing a trio of ODAC top times in the Generals' second place finish at Franklin & Marshall. Schammel won the 200-yard butterfly in 1:55.10, while placing second in the 100-yard fly in 0:51.87. He also touched the wall sixth in the 200-yard individual medley in 1:59.63. Schammel also participated in a pair of relays. The Generals placed third in the 200-yard medley relay in 1:35.82 and chimed in fifth in the 400-yard medley relay in 3:32.76.

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SWIMMING
Emily Rollo, Washington and Lee, Jr., Backstroke
Rollo, a junior from Haddonfield, N.J., posted a record-setting performance at the Franklin & Marshall Invitational, helping the Generals to a second-place showing. The 2015 ODAC Swimmer of the Year set new school and conference records in the 100-yard backstroke with a time of 0:56.47. That mark also eclipses the NCAA "B" cut time. Rollo added a fourth place effort in the 200-yard back in 2:06.62. She posted a 2:05.49 in the prelims of the event, which is the top-time in the ODAC this season. Rollo also participated in four relays, all resulting in third place finishes. She competed in both the 200-yard and 400-yard medley relays, posting times of 1:47.41 and 3:55.71. The 400-yard free and 800-yard free relay teams stopped the watches in 3:34.71 and 3:55.71.

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WOMEN'S BASKETBALL
Anais Weatherly, Guilford, Jr., Forward
Weatherly, a junior from Winston-Salem, N.C., helped the Quakers to a 2-1 week that including competition against a pair of NCAA tournament qualifiers from last season. Weatherly averaged 15.3 points per game and shot 48.7-percent from the field in collecting a double-double and a near triple-double. She hit a career-high six three-pointers as part of a 9-for-14 shooting day towards 24 points in a 67-56 win at Greensboro. She added 10 rebounds, three steals and an assist. Weatherly came back with her second straight double-double in a 69-61 win over Denison, falling one steal shy of a rare triple-double. She posted 14 points with 11 rebounds, nine steals and an assist. She capped her week with eight points, five rebounds, four assists and three more steals in a 65-64 last-second loss to Stevens Institute of Technology. Weatherly currently leads the ODAC in steals (15), is second in rebounding (9.8 rpg) and eighth in scoring (15.8 ppg).

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