MEN'S VOLLEYBALL
PLAYER OF THE WEEK - Previous Winners
Aidan Feeney | Emmanuel | Senior | Outside Hitter/Opposite | Port Richey, Florida
In three matches last week, Feeney averaged 5.00 kills and 1.55 digs per set while posting a .358 attack percentage. He registered 20 kills, five digs and two blocks against Fort Valley State before hitting .500 with 15 kills and six digs in a win over Barton. He closed the week with 20 kills, .378 attack percentage and six digs against Mount Olive.
SPECIALIST OF THE WEEK - Previous Winners
Jackson Lahey | Mount Olive | Senior | Setter | Pembroke Pines, Florida
In two Mount Olive wins last week, Lahey averaged 10.38 assists, 2.13 digs and 0.38 blocks per set. He posted 51 assists, 14 digs and one block in a win over Erskine before registering 32 assists, three digs and two blocks in a win over Erskine.
WOMEN'S BASKETBALL
PLAYER OF THE WEEK - Previous Winners
Aliyah Hawkins | King | Freshman | Guard | Crossville, Tennessee
Hawkins nearly averaged a triple-double last week, averaging 16.0 points, 8.3 rebounds and 8.0 assists per game. She posted the first triple-double in King NCAA Division II history when she accounted for 10 points, 13 assissts and 11 rebounds against Southern Wesleyan. She added 24 points, seven rebounds and four assists against Emmanuel and 14 points, seven rebounds, and sevent assists in a win over Mount Olive.
DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK - Previous Winners
Brielle George | Belmont Abbey | Freshman | Forward | West Palm Beach, Florida
George helped Belmont Abbey to three wins last week, averaging 13.3 rebounds per game and adding three steals. She accounted for one steal and at least 10 rebounds in each contests. She started with 14 rebounds against Erskine before adding 10 against Emmanuel and 16 rebounds against Southern Wesleyan.
MEN'S BASKETBALL
PLAYER OF THE WEEK - Previous Winners
Devin Story | Emmanuel | Senior | Guard | Augusta, Georgia
In three Emmanuel wins last week, Story averaged 30.0 points, 4.7 rebounds and 5.0 assists per game while shooting 54.0 percent from the floor. He started with 22 points, five rebounds and seven assists against King before posting a career-high 41 points to go along with four assists and two rebounds against Belmont Abbey. In the win over Belmont Abbey, Story went 12-for-17 forom the floor and 7-for-9 from three-point range. He closed the week with 27 points, seven rebounds and four assists against Barton.
DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK - Previous Winners
Jaquay Randolph | Southern Wesleyan | Junior | Forward | Tallahassee, Florida
Randolph was big on the defensive end in a pair of Southern Wesleyan wins, averaging 17.0 rebounds to go along with two steals and two blocks. He accounted for one steal and one block in each contest while pulling down 13 rebounds agianst King and 21 against Belmont Abbey.
WOMEN'S LACROSSE
OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK - Previous Winners
Triniti Cassidy | Belmont Abbey | Junior | Midfield | Snellville, Georgia
In three games for Belmont Abbey last week, Cassidy accounted for 13 goals. She started with seven tallies in a win over Emmanuel before adding one goal against Rockhurst and closing the week with five goals in a win over Lees-McRae.
DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK - Previous Winners
Summer Eddinger| Belmont Abbey | Senior | Goalkeeper | Fallston, Maryland
Eddinger posted 25 saves and a .510 save percentage in three Belmont Abbey games last week. She registered seven saves in a win over Emmanuel before accounting for 12 saves against Rockhurst and five in a win over Lees-McRae. She also added 11 ground balls and two caused turnovers.
MEN'S LACROSSE
OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK - Previous Winners
Reed Low | Chowan | Junior | Attack | Sherwood Park, Alberta
In two games last week, Low accounted for 13 goals and four assists. He posted five goals and one assist against Tusculum before adding eight goals and three assists in a win over Davis & Elkins.
DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK - Previous Winners
Matthew Desmond | North Greenville | Junior | Goalkeeper | Bedford, New Hampshire
Desmond came up big for North Greenville in their win over ninth-ranked Florida Tech. He accounted for 15 saves to earn his first career win.