Basketball: Four earn weekly honors
Four student-athletes were named Lone Star Conference Basketball Players of the Week for their performances last week, league officials announced today.
LSC BASKETBALL PLAYERS OF THE WEEK
LSC North Women's
Britney Jordan, Texas A&M
University-Commerce
Jr., Guard, Peoria, Ill./Woodruff HS/Temple
Univ.
Jordan scored 39 points, but it was not enough as No. 6 Washburn
defeated the No. 12 Texas A&M University-Commerce women's
basketball team, 79-76 in the championship game of the Capitol
Plaza Hotel/580 WIBW Radio Holiday Classic. She also scored 15
points in her first action of the season against Paul Quinn
(Nov. 20) and followed that up with 17 against Rockhurst (Nov. 22).
Against the No. 6 Lady Blues, she scored 31 of her 39 points in the
second half, including a stretch of eight in a row that
brought A&M-Commerce back from a 47-45 deficit to a 53-49 led
with 10:07 left in the game. She had a season-high five assists in
the 77-50 win over Rockhurst.
LSC South Women's
Felicia Soza, Texas A&M
University-Kingsville
So., Guard, Beeville,
Texas/Beeville
Soza led the Javelinas to a 2-1 record last week, averaging 19.3
points per game and hitting nearly 59 percent of her shots
overall and hitting nearly 63 percent of her 3-point shot
attempts. She had 21 points against Wayland Baptist and 24
against Incarnate Word.
LSC North Men's
Trevor Guy, Southwestern Oklahoma State
University
Sr., F, Memphis, Texas/Memphis
Guy was named the MVP of the SWOSU Thanksgiving Classic as he led
the undefeated Bulldogs to a pair of victories over New Mexico
Highlands and Southwest Baptist. Guy hit back-to-back, three-point
baskets in the final minute of the SBU game that lifted the
Bulldogs to the hard-fought win.
LSC South Men's
Denell Stephens, Angelo State University
Jr., Forward/Guard, Brooklyn,
N.Y./Elkton
Stephens led all scorers with 24 points, and pulled down five
rebounds, in the Rams 69-60 win over St. Mary's on Nov. 20.
Against Texas-Permian Basin on Saturday, Nov. 24, Stephens had 15
points, seven rebounds and three steals in a 76-68 win over the
Falcons. For the week Stephens had 39 points, connecting on
60.7 percent of his shots from the floor and 83 percent of his free
throws, with 12 rebounds, two blocks and five steals.











