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Newton, Apple of UConn Eyes

Player of the Week: (UConn) Tristen Newtown has shown a ton of grit and heart for UConn throughout its winning streak. The guard for the nations No. 1 team scored 25 points against Villanova, followed by 22 points, four rebounds and four assists in 22 minutes against Xavier on Sunday. Despite a rough shooting performance…

Path of Destruction

Player of the Week , Iowa State Cyclones The Cyclones continue to have stars emerge against some of the top teams in the nation. They find themselves in second place in the Big 12 after defeating #7 Kansas on Saturday. The player to rise to the occasion this weekend was Keshon Gilbert. The junior has…

A Nightmare on Buie Street

Player of the Week: , Northwestern The Northwestern Wildcats are kind of like a cheesy horror movie in the best of ways. They’re constantly middling around, being kind of okay, not much happening in the public eye or anything like that. And then, BOOM! They beat one of the best teams in the country in…

No Fear, Omier

Player of the Week , (Miami) After being a large part of the success Miami had last year, Omier returned back to Coral Gables with more to prove. He suffered an injury late in the season missing some time, and wasn’t the same player during the postseason. The Hurricanes ultimately fell short in the Final…

From Arizona with Love

Player of the Week (Arizona) The Wildcats have maintained one of the top spots in the NCAA weekly rankings and credit has to go to . The UNC transfer has created a ton of offense for Arizona and this week may have been his best yet. In a 83-80 loss against Oregon State, Love had…

Ring the Alarm

Player of the Week (Creighton) Ryan Kalkbrenner has been a workhorse all year for Creighton, but even more so as of late. In the triple overtime victory over Seton Hall, Kalkbrenner logged 54 minutes, 28 points, nine rebounds and an astounding seven blocks. Just three days later, the 7-foot-1 senior added 16 points and nine…

Mr. Do-It-All

Player of the Week , Kansas State Wildcats Creighton transfer Arthur Kaluma is having his best college season yet with the Wildcats. He’s averaging 17 points a game since starting Big 12 conference play, and has been red-hot from the three point line, shooting over 50% from there in his last five games. Kaluma offers…

Many Makes for Blake

Player of the Week (Pitt) Hinson has been a threat for Pitt throughout the entire season. He posted multiple performances of over 25 points and has been a certified bucket for the Panthers. The forward has been averaging 18.4 points and 5 rebounds per contest en route to a 11-7 record for his squad. The…

Claude Grabbing Applause

Player of the Week (Xavier) Desmond Claude has been a big reason behind Xavier’s two-game win streak. In the victory over Providence, Claude added 21 points and five rebounds on 56.3 percent shooting. On Tuesday, the sophomore kept it going, scoring a season-high 26 points against Butler. The young guard is earning himself a prominent…

The Man Himself

Player of The Week , TCU Horned Frogs The Horned Frogs are going to surprise some people the rest of the season with their star senior Emanuel Miller. He continues to look like one of the best players in the BIG 12 and is the leading force behind TCU’s recent success. Emanuel Miller is the…

Basket Filler

Player of the Week (Duke) The center for the Blue Devils has put together a monster campaign in his sophomore season. The Westtown, New York, native has been averaging 18.2 points, 8.9 rebounds and 1.9 blocks through 16 games of play for Duke. The 7-footer has been a catalyst in the Blue Devils 13-3 record…

Tyson with the Knockout!

Player of the Week (California) The junior guard had a week to remember while California improved their record to 6-10. In a 66-57 win against UCLA, Tyson scored 22 points and grabbed 6 rebounds while shooting 9/12 from the field and 2/3 from deep. The Golden Bears followed this up with a huge win against…

Brice is Nice

Player of the Week: , Nebraska Cornhuskers Back-to-back players of the week for the Nebraska Cornhuskers? We live in crazy times. An absolutely wild week of upsets for all of college basketball where every top-5 team except for UConn fell, the Huskers kicked that off with a defeat of Purdue at home. If you watched…

Hair Apparent

Player of the Week (Providence) Despite Providence’s three-game losing streak, Devin Carter has been playing some of his best basketball of the year as of late. Carter has reached 20+ points in four out of his last five games, including a 31-point performance against St John’s on Wednesday. Carter also added 13 rebounds and four…

Another Star in Texas

Player of The Week , Texas Longhorns The Longhorns got their star forward back last month, and have been on a tear ever since. The addition of Dylan Disu gives Texas another scorer, on a team that already has playmakers like and . He took over the game in Cincinnati on Tuesday night, in the…

Mitchell Making His Mark

Player of the Week (Duke) Mitchell has been on a tear as of late. In the recent three-game stretch, the forward has been a key component in Duke’s hot play. Starting off against Queen’s University, Mitchell got it done on both ends of the floor. He posted a near double-double with 10 points and 8…

Kanaan the Barbarian

Player of the Week (Stanford) The freshman duo of and helped Stanford achieve a 2-0 week. In a statement win against Arizona, Carlyle had 28 points and 8 rebounds in 30 minutes of play. He shot 7/13 from the field and 6/8 from three, continuing his efficient season. He played well again in a 59-53…

Curry Effect

Player of the Week: , Nebraska If you’re asking yourself right now, “who?” you need to wake up. This guy is an absolute sniper. Tominaga represented team Japan in the 2020 Olympics and this past week led the Nebraska Cornhuskers (my new favorite CBB team) to a huge win over the Indiana Hoosiers at home…

NBL/GLeague Blog: Futures Market

Player of the Week , SG, Overtime Elite Season Stats: 25.0 PTS, 6.0 REB, 2.7 AST, 47.1 FG% I’m not sure there is a higher riser among NBA prospects than Ian Jackson. Despite not being draft-eligible until 2025, Jackson has garnered the attention of NBA scouts. The 6-foot-5-inch shooting guard has been dominating in Overtime…