2019-20 Women's Basketball Players of the Week

  • Kelly Williams, Randolph-Macon, Sr., Center
    February 24, 2020
    Williams, a senior from Garysburg, N.C., picks up her third weekly award of the season as Randolph-Macon closed the regular season with a pair of ODAC victories. Williams opened with 20 points on 9-of-14 from the field in a 73-51 victory over Shenandoah. She added eight rebounds, two assists, and a pair of blocked shots to her line. Williams turned up the production in a 79-71 triumph at Lynchburg as she dropped in 24 points to go with 16 rebounds to remain inside the top-10 in the country in double-doubles. She shook off a 7-of-18 shooting day with a 10-for-13 showing from the foul line as she moved into second position all-time at Randolph-Macon in scoring (1,852 points). She chipped in two assists, a steal, and a blocked shot versus the Hornets. For the season, Williams leads the ODAC in scoring (16.8) and rebounding (11.6). She is also first in free throws made (103-of-152), second in field goals made (139-of-272), points (387), and blocked shots. She is fifth in field goal shooting (51.1%).
  • Sydney McKinney, Emory & Henry, Sr., Forward
    February 17, 2020
    McKinney, a senior from Big Stone Gap, Va., earns her second weekly award of the season after helping Emory & Henry to a pair of ODAC wins last week and doing so in historic fashion. McKinney opened her week with 11 points and 10 rebounds in a 75-52 victory over Roanoke. She added two assists and two steals despite being saddled with early foul trouble. McKinney then etched her name in the Wasps' record books as she became only the second Emory & Henry women's basketball to registered a triple-double in E&H's 76-61 win at Eastern Mennonite. McKinney joined Angie Simpkins '98 on the very short list by going for 16 points, 14 rebounds, and 11 assists. The rebounds tied a career-high while the assists set a new personal standard. For the season, McKinney is fourth in the ODAC in scoring average (14.5) and fifth in total points (319) and rebounding average (8.2). She is #1 in field goals made (127-of-286), fourth in blocked shots (29), and ninth in assists (72).