
Oklahoma’s Raegan Beers leads latest women’s basketball starting five
Oklahoma’s Raegan Beers leads latest women’s basketball starting five
These women’s basketball players published big performances and were named this week at NCAA.com.
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Raegan Beers, Oklahoma
Oklahoma Junior Center Raegan Beers had a 30-point 30-point trip last week.
Beer dominated by victory over Vanderbilt and Arkansas, on average 30.0 points, 10.5 rebounds and 2.5 assistance. It became the first earlier from Courtney Paris in 2007, which recorded 30-point games. Post 6-Noha-4 after shot 85.2% (23 out of 27) from the field, including connecting on three of its shot behind the three-point line. From the arch. She also became the first national player in at least 25 seasons to publish two games in one week with 30 points, seven or more rebounds and 80% shooting.
In the 20-point victory in Oklahoma above Vanderbilt (101-81), the Beers tone soon and earned 14 points the first half on the road to the 30th career. She shot 11 out of 13 out of 13 and 8 out of 11 from free -Crow line when adding 14 rebounds with high season, career best four assists and two blocks. She became the first player of the Southeast Conference to publish this line from All-American Angel Reese in 2022.
This was followed by another dominant performance in the 40-point Oklahoma routine in Arkansas (94-54)-The most largest victory in the program conference in more than ten years. Beer corresponded to her career high with 30 points, shooting 12 out of 14 of the floor and knocking career the best three 3-pointers. She added seven rebounds, assistance, theft and block.
In the Beers season Oklahoma leads in scoring (17.5), bounce (8.9) and blocks (1.1) per game. The center is at a pace to become the first player from at least 1999 to a diameter of 17.5 points and 8.5 rebounds in less than 22.0 minutes per game.
Oklahoma (21-6, 9-5 seconds) will head to Florida on Thursday before returning to Norman to play Alabama 2.
Maggie Doogan, Richmond
Richmond Junior Forward Maggie Doogan gave two dominant performances against George Washington and VCU to record 14.
Doogan was unstoppable in Richmond’s victory 67-57 over George Washington 19 February, which led spiders with 26 points for effective shooting performance 9 out of 12 (75 percent). It was mortal from the arch, hit 4-Z-6 and perfect from the free throw line (4-Z-4). She also secured her 10 career twice with 11 rebounds, while she added three assists and a block.
She watched the game against George Washington with another stellar trip in Sunday 68-55 Road on VCU and glued to 33 points for shooting 12 out of 16. She knocked 3 out of 5 of the three-point range and was perfect from the line (6 out of 6). In addition, six rebounds, four assists and two blocks have helped the spiders to ensure victory.
In a week, DOOGAN A-10 with 29.5 points per game, while added 8.5 rebounds, 3.5 assistance and 1.5 blocks. It was remarkably efficient and shot 75% of the field, 63.6% of the three -point range and 100% of the free throw line.
Spiders, a total of 24-5 and 15-1 in the A-10 game, others will play Davidson at home 26 February.
Prencis Harden, Kennesaw State
Kennesaw State State Senior Forward Prencis Harden published 53 points and 24 rebounds last week when Owls divided a few games. Harden has now achieved the US-best conference this season with 15 doubles.
Harden’s impressive week began with a 39-point trip on Utep 20 February, while Kennesaw State won 68-56. It was the most points in one game from C-USa this season. She also had 14 rebounds and went 13 to 14 of the free throw line. She also exceeded 1,000 career points in this competition.
On Saturday against the New Mexico state had 14 points with 10 rebounds in 61-57 failure.
In a week, Harden fired 50% of the floor (18 to 36) and 17-for-22 from the free throw line.
Owls, a total of 10-16 and 5-10 in the C-USA game, others will return home to play Florida International 27 February.
Diamond Johnson, Norfolk State
Norfolk State Graduate Guard Diamond Johnson average 22 points, 7.0 rebounds, 4.5 theft and 2.5 assistance over two victories last week over the state of Delaware and Coppin State.
In the victory of 92-44 over the state of Delaware 17 February Johnson scored 31 points, five rebounds, three assists and two theft. It followed with 13 points, nine rebounds, seven theft and two assists in Coppin 22 February in the victory of 76-54.
On Monday, Norfolk State defeated Morgan State 90-46, when Johnson again led a trip with 22 points, added four rebounds, four assists and three theft of its sum. It also shot impressive 10 out of 15 of the field (66.7%).
Norfolk State, 24-4 overall and 11-0 at the MID-Eastern athletic conference, will be played in the state of South Carolina 1 March.
Riley Weiss, Columbia
Columbia required exclusive ownership of the first place in Ivy League, when the guardian of Sophomore Riley Weiss gained a career height of 34 points in 64-60 road victories in Princeton on Saturday.
The victory improved Columbia to 19-5 overall and 10-1 in the game Ivy. Since 2008, Lions has also received their first sweeping season over Princeton and ended Princeton’s domestic winning stripes, the longest active lane in the country.
Weiss scored 16 in the fourth quarter to collect Lions to win. Columbia entered the last period by six, continued to run 13-0 to take the lead 51-44. Weiss counted the last 10 points of this run. Weiss ended the night 11-for-21 from the field, 5-Z-11 from Deep and the perfect 7-PR-7 on the foul line, added three rebounds, a few assists and a few theft. All seven free throw attempts came in the fourth quarter when the lions went as a team 11 to 11.
Columbia plays each of its last three game games at home, starting with opponents of Ivy Back-to-back this Friday and Saturday against Brown and Yale.