American Athletic Conference Announces Weekly Men’s Basketball Award Winners – Nov 16

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From the American:

PROVIDENCE, R.I. – The American Athletic Conference has announced winners of the league’s first weekly men’s basketball honors for games ending Nov. 15.

AMERICAN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE PLAYER OF THE WEEK

James Woodard ∙ Sr. ∙ G ∙ Tulsa

Woodard scored 23 points to lead Tulsa to a 98-81 season-opening win over Central Arkansas on Saturday. He made 5-of-7 3-pointers, shot 8-for-13 from the field, and tallied four assists, four steals and four rebounds. He shot .615 from the field and .714 from 3-point range in the game. He went on a 7-0 run by himself early in the second half to extend Tulsa’s lead from four to 11 points.

AMERICAN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE ROOKIE OF THE WEEK

Shake Milton ∙ Fr. ∙ G ∙ SMU

Milton had a game-high 17 points off the bench and added four rebounds, four assists and four steals for RV/NR SMU in an 85-50 win over Sam Houston State on Saturday. The freshman shot 77-percent (7-of-9) from the field and 3-of-5 (.600) from 3-point range in the season-opening win.

WEEKLY HONOR ROLL

Octavius Ellis ∙ Sr. ∙ F ∙ Cincinnati

Averaged 13.5 points, 6.5 rebounds, 2.5 blocks and 2.5 steals per game in a 2-0 week for Cincinnati. Posted a double-double (17 pts., 10 rebs.) in win over Western Carolina on Friday.

Amida Brimah ∙ Jr. ∙ C ∙ UConn

Had 18 points, nine blocks and seven rebounds on 7-of-8 (.875) shooting from the field in win over Maine. His nine blocks tied a conference record.

Shaq Goodwin ∙ Sr. ∙ F ∙ Memphis

Shot 6-of-11 from the field, had 15 points, a team-high nine rebounds and three blocks in Saturday’s win over Southern Miss.

Chris Perry ∙ Jr. ∙ F/C ∙ USF

Recorded a double-double (13 points, 17 rebounds) versus Troy on Friday. The 17 rebounds were the most by a USF player since 2010 and tied for fourth on The American’s single-game records list.

Devin Coleman ∙ Sr. ∙ G ∙ Temple

Had 19 points in 21 minutes versus No. 1/1 North Carolina, went 6-for-6 from the charity stripe and 3-of-4 (.750) from 3-point range.

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