November 22, 2024
Sports

Player of the week

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Michelle Gott

Maine Maritime’s Michelle Gott has been named North Atlantic Conference Women’s Basketball Player of the Week. Gott helped the Mariners to the 2005 Championship and was also named NAC Tournament MVP. She averaged 16.7 points and 5.0 rebounds per game last week, along with going a perfect 10-for-10 from the free throw line.

Justine Pouravelis

Bowdoin junior Justine Pouravelis has been named the New England Small College Athletic Conference Women’s Basketball Player of the Week. She connected 17 of 19 shots in two games, scoring a career-high 21 against Amherst in the NESCAC semifinals and 16 points against Bates in the championship tilt.

Nick Pelotte

Nick Pelotte, former Valley at Bingham star, of Plymouth State University was named Player of the Week by the Little East Conference. Last week in three games, Pelotte averaged 42.7 points, 8 assists, 6 rebounds and 2 steals per contest. In Plymouth’s 72-69 win over Rhode Island College he scored 31 points, passing the 2,000 point mark for his career. Then against Western Connecticut, Pelotte poured in a career-high and school record 62 points.

Jimmy Howard

Maine men’s ice hockey junior goalie Jimmy Howard has been named the Hockey East Co-Defensive Player of the Week. He stopped 58 of 61 shots faced last weekend against UMass-Lowell as the Black Bears swept the weekend series.

Megan Myles

University of Southern Maine’s Megan Miles has been named women’s basketball Player of the Week by the Little East Conference. She averaged 15 points, 5.7 rebounds and 1 assist in three games in the LEC Tournament, as she led the Huskies to their ninth straight title.

Trey Gadbois

Sophomore at the University of Southern Maine Trey Gadbois has been named the Little East Conference men’s track and field Athlete of the Week. He won the triple jump and placed seventh in the high jump at the New England Track and Field Championships at Boston University. He won the triple jump on his last attempt, with a jump of 14.14 meters.


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