CONFERENCE CAROLINAS ANNOUNCES BASKETBALL PLAYERS OF THE WEEK
CONFERENCE CAROLINAS ANNOUNCES BASKETBALL PLAYERS OF THE WEEK
North Greenville’s Carlis Named
Women's Basketball Player of the Week
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Tuesday, November
15, 2011
High Point, N.C. – North Greenville University’s
Christina Carlis has been selected as the NCAA Division II
Conference Carolinas women's basketball Player of the Week during
week number one of the 2011-2012 season. Christina Carlis, a
senior guard from McDonough, GA, led North Greenville to a 75-57
upset of Division I opponent USC Upstate in the Lady Crusaders
first game of the 2011 season. Carlis scored 27 points on 6-of-9
(67%) shooting from the floor and 15-of-18 (83%) shooting from the
free throw line. Her performance was impressive on both ends of the
floor as she also totaled 5 steals and 1 block in 32 minutes of
play. North Greenville is 1-0 overall starting the new season.
(Please go to http://www.conferencecarolinas.com/sports/wbkb/index
to view player's headshot if available)
Limestone’s Douglass Named Men's Basketball Player
of the Week
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Tuesday, November
15, 2011
High Point, N.C. – Limestone College’s Jarrell
Douglass has been selected as the NCAA Division II Conference
Carolinas men's basketball Player of the Week during week number
one of the 2011-2012 season. Redshirt-senior forward Jarrell
Douglass from Leesburg, FL showed why he is a legitimate candidate
for All-American honors as he delivered a pair of dominant
performances against two South Atlantic Conference foes. Against a
Wingate team that went 19-10 a year ago, Douglass delivered 25
points, 11 rebounds (four offensive) and shot 10-of-18 from the
field. The last of those was the game-winning shot falling away on
the left baseline that gave the Saints a thrilling 67-66 victory.
That performance moved him into 11th place all-time on Limestone's
scoring list with 1,076 career points. He followed that with an
even more impressive outing against Lenoir-Rhyne, a team which
pushed Queens to the limit in their season-opener at the Timken
Center. In that game, Douglass finished with 27 points, 11 rebounds
and three assists in a hard fought 70-66 victory. Limestone opens
the season with a perfect 2-0 record.
(Please go to http://www.conferencecarolinas.com/sports/mbkb/index
to view player's headshot if available)