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WB2K22: Weekly Honors
Winners Only Presents the National Players of the Week Nov. 14-20 Kierstan Bell - Florida Gulf Coast Kierstan Bell had back-to-back 30-point performances during the week. She scored 32 in an 88-74 win over LSU, as she shot 13-17 from the field. She also had 10 rebounds and four assists with two blocked shots. Her next game was a 31-point effort in a victory against Manhattan. She just missed a double-double with nine rebounds, while blocking a season-high three shots. On Nov. 20, Bell scored 22 points with 10 rebounds in an 83-61 win over Fairfield, helping her team start the season at 5-0.
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Nov. 19 Florida Gulf Coast 88, Manhattan 57 In the opening of the ASUN/MAAC Challenge took place as Florida Gulf Coast (4-0) throttled Manhattan by 33 points in Kissimmee, Florida. Kierstan Bell who averaged 24.3 points and 10.6 rebounds per game last season is kicking the season off averaging 27.8 points and 9.3 rebounds after the first four games this season. She scored 31 points against Manhattan draining five of her 11 three-point attempts for the winners. She also blocked a season high three shots.
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Georgia Tech 65, East Tennessee State 42 Nerea Hermosa posted a double-double with 17 points and 10 rebounds in 25:30 minutes of action, leading Georgia Tech to an 4-0 start. The 6-5 junior center from Vitoria, Spain had her second highest scoring output of the season. Hermosa scored 18 points in the season opening win over Central Michigan. So far this season she is averaging 12.4 points, just over seven rebounds and one blocked shot per game.
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Nov. 16 Seton Hall 87, LeHigh 77 Seton Hall improved to 2-1, while LeHigh suffered its first loss as Andra Espinoza-Hunter continued her hot shooting in the home victory, that included 529 fans in attendance. Espinoza-Hunter shot 4-8 from three on her way to 22 points. In the first three games of the season she has made 11 of her 21 three-point attempts, good for 52 percent. She's also scored at least 20 points in each contest this season. Espinoza-Hunter hauled down a season high 10 rebounds.
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Winners Only Presents the National Players of the Week Nov. 7-13 Andra Espinoza-Hunter - Seton Hall In her first two games of the season, Andra Espinoza-Hunter shot 53 percent from three, shooting 7-13 from beyond the arc. She averaged 20.5 points per game and 5.5 rebounds. Espinoza-Hunter also shot 46 percent from the field and 83.3 from the free-throw line for Seton Hall which started its season at 1-1. The 5-11 guard/forward averaged 18.6 points per game last season, while shooting 39 percent from three.
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Nov. 12 Arizona 61, Louisville 59 OT No. 22 Arizona upset, No. 6 Louisville on a neutral court, behind 21 points from Cate Reese. The teams battled throughout the night and found themselves in overtime, where Arizona outscored Louisville 7-5.
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Nov. 12 Oregon State 82, Loyola Marymount 52 Talia von Oelhoffen started her season with a bang scoring 19 points, collecting five steals, three rebounds and three assists during Oregon State's season opening win. After a close first quarter where the Beavers led Loyola Marymount 18-15, the victorious home team outscored its opponent 49-23 over the next two periods.
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Nov. 12 Princeton 76, Delaware 56 Princeton followed up its road win over Villanova with a visiting win over Delaware. The Tigers shutdown Delaware's star Jasmine Dickey, holding her to 10 points on 4-21 shooting. She also turned over the ball five times.
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Georgia Tech 72, Kennesaw State 45 Georgia Tech led Kennesaw State 34-17 at the half in its home opener. Lorela Cubaj had 10 rebounds and eight points at that point. Her teammate Eylia Love had nine points and five boards at the intermission. The Georgia Tech defense limited Kennesaw State to 28 percent shooting from the field as the visiting team shot 7-25 in the first half.
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USC 90, Hawaii 50 USC's offense got better and better as the night went on during a 40-point win over visiting Hawaii. The Trojans finished the contest in dominant fashion outscoring Hawaii 28-5 in the final period.
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Cincinnati 73, Alabama A&M 60 Host Cincinnati got off to a fast start outscoring Alabama A&M 20-6 in the first quarter in front of 658 fans at the Fifth Third Arena. Arame Niang led the Bearcats with 11 rebounds to go along with eight points and two blocks. Jillian Hayes was Cincinnati's leading scorer and shot blocker. She scored 17 points, grabbed nine rebounds, dished out five assists, blocked four shots and stole the ball twice. Hayes played a game-high 35 minutes shooting, making a game-high seven free-throws on nine attempts.
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Nov. 10 Pitt 82, Radford 63 Pitt outrebounded Radford 58-23, as it won its season opening match at home. Reserve Liatu King came off of the bench to yank down 10 rebounds, with four assists in 14 minutes of action. Transfer reserve Mary Dunn had eight rebounds in 15 minutes. She also scored 11 points in her debut as a Panther. Pitt was led by Jayla Everett's 23 points as she knocked down three triples on five attempts. Emy Hayford had a near perfect night, going 7-8 from the field. She scored 15 points with three assists, three rebounds and a steal.
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