King's LeVeau Named Conference Carolinas Men's Basketball Player of the Week
King's LeVeau Named Conference Carolinas Men's Basketball Player of the Week
HIGH POINT, N.C. – King University forward Hunter LeVeau has been named the Conference Carolinas Men's Basketball Player of the Week for games played Nov. 21-27, the Conference announced today.
LeVeau, a senior from Johnson City, Tenn., was an offensive juggernaut for the Tornado, leading the team to a 1-1 week. LeVeau would average 27.5 points and eight rebounds on the week while shooting 54.8 percent from the field, 52.6 percent from three and 100 percent from the charity stripe.
Against North Greenville, LeVeau would have a career night, matching his career-high in points (29) and rebounds (11). In the 71-67 win, LeVeau would shoot 66.7 percent from the floor (8-for-12), 80 percent from three (4-for-5) and 100 percent from the free throw line (9-for-9). In a narrow 95-92 loss to Clayton State, LeVeau scored 26 points and grabbed five rebounds.
LeVeau ranks fourth in Conference Carolinas with a 19 points per game average, while ranking first in free throw percentage (100) and three-point makes (25).
Also nominated for Men's Basketball Player of the Week: Justice McCullough (Southern Wesleyan), Gunnar Hardarson (Belmont Abbey), Jordan Turner (Lees-McRae) Shaq Dance (Limestone) and A.J. Clark (Pfeiffer)
2016-17 Men's Basketball Players of the Week
Week One (Nov. 14) – A.J. Clark (Pfeiffer)
Week Two (Nov. 21) – Shaun Stewart (Limestone)
Week Three (Nov. 28) – Hunter LeVeau (King)