Point Loma topped teams from the CCAA and GNAC in crossover games by a combined +35 points to win Team of the Week. Menlo had two players who put up POW numbers on both ends of the court, with Alberte Frisch shining on offense and Jayonnah Carter excelling on defense—including a 12-steal game against CSU East Bay.
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PLAYER OF THE WEEK: Menlo’s Alberte Frisch, G, Sr., 5-9, Rungsted Kyst, Denmark
Menlo’s Alberte Frisch posted excellent numbers across the stat sheet during a split of games last week against Chico State and CSU East Bay. The senior guard averaged 19 points a game with 23 points against Chico and 15 more against the Pioneers. She had five steals against CSU East Bay and averaged four steals for the week, along eight total rebounds and four assists. She was a perfect 12-for-12 from the free throw line, and achieved a career milestone becoming the ninth Oak in Menlo history to score 1,000 points.
DEFENDER OF THE WEEK: Menlo’s Jayonnah Carter, G, Sr., 5-6, Oakland / College of San Mateo
Menlo’s Jayonnah Carter was a thief at the highest level last week for the Oaks. The senior guard stole 12 balls against CSU East Bay, equaling the second highest total in PacWest history. That total of a dozen takeaways doubles the next highest steal total this year, which now happens to be the six that she grabbed against Chico State. The second-year Oak leads the PacWest through four games with 5.3 steals a contest. The Oakland native had the unusual double-double of 14 points and 12 steals against the Pioneers and totaled 22 points for the week with nine rebounds, five assists and a blocked shot.
TEAM OF THE WEEK: Point Loma blew past CSU Dominguez Hills and St. Martin’s last week to improve to 2-2 on the season. The Sea Lions toppled the Toros, who received votes in last week’s national poll, by the count of 73-48. PLNU shot 54 from the field in the win at home, and then turned around and went to Lacey, Wash. to subdue St. Martin’s, a team picked to finish third in the GNAC, 75-65. Eight different Sea Lions scored, led by
Hannah Golan’s 19 points and nine rebounds.
PACWEST NEWS AND NOTES: Dominican won a pair of games last week to improve to 4-0 on the young season, the only unbeaten in the conference. The Penguins topped San Francisco State (64-53) and CSU San Bernardino (66-53)…
Fresno Pacific had the almost exact same results, beating the Gators and Coyotes by the counts of 60-45 and 72-59 respectively…
Jessup won two, edging Bushnell 65-63 and Stanton, 75-67…
Kaylee Byon had 25 points for
Vanguard vs. Central Washington, a 66-58 loss…Teammate
Halle Si`i nailed six three-pointers against Northwest Nazarene…
Angela Whitfield of
Fresno Pacific had 13 boards against San Francisco State, the second highest rebound total so far this season.
WHAT’S NEXT: 18 games are on the Thanksgiving week schedule. To see the complete list,
click here.