At the top of the PacWest heap, Point Loma kept things rolling with two wins, including taking the rematch against second-place Azusa Pacific. But Chaminade earns the Team of the Week for climbing back into the tournament picture with two upset wins at home. No shocker here, but Point Loma’s Kaden Anderson wins another Player of the Week award and Hawai`i Hilo’s Nadjrick Peat sent enough opponent shots back to sender and grabbed enough rebounds to earn Defender of the Week honors.
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PLAYER OF THE WEEK: Point Loma’s Kaden Anderson, F, Sr., 6-8, 220, Enumclaw, Wash.
Point Loma’s
Kaden Anderson earns his tenth PacWest Player of the Week award, now tied with Lucas Alves of BYU Hawaii (10) for the most in conference history. When you add in Anderson's three PacWest Defender of the Week awards, that gives him 13 total, the most in league history. His choice this week was another no-brainer after putting up 50 points in two games, along with 22 rebounds and three blocked shots. In the pivotal rematch at home against Azusa Pacific, Anderson dropped in 30 points, had 13 boards and blocked two shots. He added 20 points in 30 minutes of play against Concordia, grabbing nine rebounds with three assists and a blocked shot. Anderson continues to have an MVP kind of season (he was the 2021 and 2022 PacWest Player of the Year), leading the PacWest in scoring (22.3) while listing third in rebounds (8.6).
DEFENDER OF THE WEEK: Hawai`i Hilo’s Nadjrick Peat, F/C, So., 6-11, 220, Alexandria, Jamaica
For the second time this season, Hawai`i Hilo’s
Nadjrick Peat is the PacWest Defender of the Week. The 6-foot-11 shot blocker had eight send-backs in two games last week, four each against Academy of Art and Dominican. The Jamaican had 16 points and nine rebounds against the Penguins, and added 10 more points and eight boards versus the Urban Knights. 13 of his 17 rebounds for the week came on the defensive end of the court. His 26 points for the week came on efficient 10-of-14 shooting from the field. On the season, the New Mexico Military Institute transfer leads the PacWest with 2.7 blocks per game.
CHAMINADE WORKS WAY BACK INTO TOURNAMENT CONTENTION: The PacWest Team of the Week is the
CHAMINADE SILVERSWORDS. After starting the PacWest season 1-4, losing those four contests by a total of eight points, the Silverswords have righted the ship with four wins in their last five outings. That puts them at 9-9 overall and 4-6 in the PacWest, in seventh place and one slot out of a tournament spot. The Silverswords began the week last Tuesday with a big upset of Academy of Art, topping the Urban Knights in a shootout 98-95 on
Isaac Amaral-Artharee’s three-pointer at the buzzer. Amaral-Artharee had 24 points in the contest and
Ross Reeves added 30 points, six rebounds, four assists and two steals. On Friday against Dominican, Reeves had 15 more points,
Raazhel Watkins had 13 and eight rebounds and
Braden Olson added 12 points, seven rebounds and eight assists as the ‘Swords topped the Penguins, 69-55.
AT HALF WAY POINT, TOURNAMENT CHASE TIGHTENS: Hovering right around the halfway point of the season, 11 PacWest teams are battling for the six PacWest tournament spots come March 2-4 at Chaminade in Honolulu.
Point Loma (11-0) had opened up a three-game lead over
Azusa Pacific (7-2) at the top, with
Hawai`i Hilo (6-2),
Biola (6-3) and
Academy of Art (6-4) close behind.
Dominican has the coveted sixth spot (5-6), with
Chaminade (4-6) nipping at their heels. The four remaining teams are now all in the win column and still have hope with half the season remaining—
Concordia (3-7),
Holy Names (2-8),
Fresno Pacific (2-8) and
Hawaii Pacific (1-7).
SEA LIONS MOVE INTO REGION’S TOP SPOT: In today’s D2SIDA men’s basketball west region poll, there is a new leader on top of the pack.
Point Loma, now 16-3 with wins over
Azusa Pacific and
Concordia last week, slipped past Cal State San Bernardino. The Sea Lions gained five of the six first-place votes. CS San Bernardino had held the west region’s top spot all season and had been ranked as high as No. 6 nationally. The Coyotes split games last week to fall a spot. Five PacWest teams overall are in the rankings, which look like this….
1) Point Loma 16-3, (2) Cal State San Bernardino 11-2, (3) Montana State Billings 14-4,
(T4) Azusa Pacific 12-4, (T4) Seattle Pacific 12-5, (T4) Saint Martin’s 13-4,
(7) Hawai`i Hilo 10-3, (8) Academy of Art 11-6, (9) Biola 11-5, (10) Cal State San Marcos 8-7.
PACWEST NEWS AND NOTES: Hawai`i Pacific’s
Marquis Moore totaled 47 points last week and 15 rebounds as the Sharks split games on Oahu. Moore had 24 points and 10 boards as HPU got into the win column with a 78-51 win over Dominican…
Carlos Ramsey, Jr. had 21 points for Hawai`i Hilo in its 81-67 win over the Penguins. The Vulcans went 1-1 on the week, but played both games without First Team All-PacWest standout
Aniwaniwa Tait-Jones, who was out with an injury…Academy of Art’s
Mike Asante totaled 31 points and 20 rebounds in ART U’s split of games on the islands.
Will Balata had 25 points for the Urban Knights, hitting 9-of-12 shots, against the Vulcans. Hilo’s
Kalique Mitchell had 23 points and seven boards…
Luke Haupt had 14 rebounds, 16 points and a monster dunk in Point Loma’s 77-71 win over Azusa Pacific, in front of 1,183 fans.
Ken West had 20 for the Cougars…
Jaayden Bush had 25 points for Dominican in its loss to Chaminade…Holy Names won a shootout with Fresno Pacific, 94-89.
LJ Smith had 27 points for the Hawks and
Darrin Person had 22 for the Sunbirds…
Alex Wright had 24 points in Biola’s only game, a 86-81 win over Hawai`i Pacific.
KEY MATCHUPS EVERYWHERE AS PACWEST PLAY BEGINS SECOND HALF: Biola and
Azusa Pacific make their trek to the Hawaiian islands this week, providing some key men’s match-ups. Tonight (Monday),
Biola is at
Chaminade and second place
Azusa Pacific plays at third place
Hawaii Hilo. On Wednesday,
Biola is at
Hilo, and on Friday
APU is at
Chaminade. Conference leader
Point Loma travels to
Dominican on Thursday and the Sea Lions take on
Academy of Art on Saturday.