Rochester, Minnesota –
the Minnesota College Athletic Conference (MCAC) has released its weekly winter sports awards for the week of February 13-19.
Samantha QuigleyAnd Central Lakes College Ranger, he got it MCAC North Division women’s basketball player. Helping her Raiders capture a share of the MCAC North title in a win over MNC-Mesabi Range in the teams final regular season game, Quigley scored 31 points and pulled down 15 rebounds in just 26 minutes of action. She went 6-of-9 from 3-point range and shot 75% from the field. Lemon donutAnd Northern Minnesota College – Itasca Forward, he got MCAC North Division men’s basketball player prize. Whymns scored 44 points, shot 74% from the floor, and grabbed 30 rebounds in 53 minutes of playing time. His effort helped secure the Vikings’ No. 4 seed in the upcoming District 13 Men’s Basketball Tournament.
Riverland Community College straight ahead, Rhianna Schmidtthe week is named MCAC Southern Section women’s basketball player. Schmitt shot 60% from the field, hitting 15 of her 25 shots, and scored 46 points. Her defensive effort was very impressive, grabbing 46 rebounds, 14 steals and blocking 7 shots as the Blue Devils notched up three more wins and a No. 3 seed in this week’s District 13 Women’s Basketball Tournament. Cam GivensAnd Rochester Community and Technical College Shooting guard, he made 53% of his shots from the field, scoring 42 points while also grabbing 12 rebounds and 4 steals. His 45% shooting from behind the arc helped secure the Yellowjackets’ MCAC South championship and the No. 1 seed in the District 13 Men’s Basketball Tournament, and earned him the nickname MCAC South Men’s Basketball Player of the Week honor.
As MCAC teams compile games and stats, follow the conference leaders at the following links:
MCAC Women’s Basketball Team Stats: https://mcacsports.org/sports/wbkb/2022-23/leaders
MCAC Men’s Basketball Team Statistics: https://mcacsports.org/sports/mbkb/2022-23/leaders
MCAC Women’s Basketball Standings: https://mcacsports.org/sports/wbkb/2022-23/standings
MCAC Men’s Basketball Standings: https://mcacsports.org/sports/mbkb/2022-23/standings
|
MCAC BasketballNorthern section athletes of the week |
Samantha Quigley Central Lakes College SO/Guard Phoenix, Arizona |
Women’s Basketball Player of the WeekPlaying minutes: 26 minutes Field goals (try): 12-16 3- The objectives of the training field (attempt): 6-9 Free throws (with a try): 1-1 Total points: 31 points Total rebounds: 15 rebounds Made: 6 assists Steals: 5 steals Blocks: 0 blocks Info worth noting: Samantha made 6 of her 9 three-point attempts and helped lead the Raiders to a share of their first MCAC North Division championship since the 1996-97 season. Next competition: February 25th at the District 13 Women’s Basketball Tournament Team Record: 14-7 overall, 7-1 in MCAC North |
Lemon donut Northern Minnesota College – Itasca fr / forward New Providence, Bahamas |
Men’s Basketball Athlete of the WeekPlaying minutes: 53 minutes Field goals (try): 17-23 3-PT Goals (Try): 0-0 Free throws (with a try): 10-10 Total points: 44 points Total rebounds: 30 rebounds Made: 3 assists Steals: 2 steals Buildings: 3 blocks Noteworthy info: Donte shot 74% from the floor and went 10-for-10 from the free throw line to help secure the No. 4 seed for the Vikings in the District 13 Men’s Basketball Tournament. Next competition: February 24th at the District 13 Men’s Basketball Tournament Team Record: 12-17 overall, 8-6 in MCAC North |
|
MCAC BasketballSouth Division athletes this week |
Rhianna Schmidt Riverland Community College fr / forward Austin, Minnesota |
Women’s Basketball Player of the WeekPlaying minutes: 95 minutes Field goals (attempt): 15-25 3-PT Goals (Try): 0-0 Free throws: 16-22 Total points: 46 points Total rebounds: 46 rebounds Made: 2 assists Steals: 14 steals Buildings: 7 blocks Noteworthy info: Rihanna shot 60% from the floor and helped the Blue Devils finish as the No. 3 seed from the MCAC South Division in the District 13 Women’s Basketball Tournament. Next competition: February 25th at the District 13 Women’s Basketball Tournament. Team Record: 19-5 overall, 10-4 in the MCAC South |
Cam Givens Rochester Community and Technical College SO/shooting ranger Minneapolis, Minnesota |
Men’s Basketball Athlete of the WeekPlaying minutes: 54 minutes Field goals (earned try): 18-34 3-PT Field Goals (Try): 4-9 Free throws (with a try): 2-2 Total points: 42 points Total rebounds: 12 rebounds Made: 8 assists Steals: 4 steals Blocks: 0 blocks Info worth noting: Kam shot 53% from the field and 44.4% from 3-point range, which led him to the MCAC South Division Championship and top seed in the District 13 Men’s Basketball Tournament. Next competition: February 24th at the District 13 Men’s Basketball Tournament Team Record: 17-7 overall, 8-4 at MCAC South |
This release is sponsored by:
About the Minnesota College Athletic Conference
The Minnesota College Athletic Conference is the organizing body for the NJCAA’s two-year technical and community college athletic programs in the Minnesota system, as well as select colleges in North Dakota and Wisconsin. The mission of the Minnesota College Athletic Conference is to advance intercollegiate athletics by providing an attractive and supportive environment for the success of our student-athletes and the competition among member institutions. MCAC adheres to the Guidelines to encourage the development and success of student-athletes, to promote integrity, honesty, and loyalty to member schools as well as to support the sustainability of conference athletic programs.