PLAYER OF THE WEEK: PS-Behrend F PJ Gourley scored over 20 points in wins over La Roche and Penn State Altoona this past week, including 26 tallies for a career-high against the Altoona Lions while also finishing one rebound shy of a double-double. Gourley finished the week with a 60.7 percent success rate from the field (17-28) and is currently third in the conference in field goal percentage (57.1). Gourley was also perfect from the free-throw line, going 13-for-13 on the week. The senior forward averaged 24.0 points and six rebounds per game to help the Lions remain undefeated and move into first place in the AMCC.
BEST OF THE REST: Alfred State PG Josh Reding recorded his second consecutive 20-point game and 13th game scoring in double figures as the Pioneers defeated the Medaille College Mavericks 95-73, as he went three-for-three in three-pointers and seven-for-eight in free throws, and grabbed seven rebounds and two steals, he then went on to score his 14th double digit game putting up 17 points and added four rebounds and six assists in their loss to Pitt. Greensburg...Mt. Aloysius F Carlos Palacio had a season-high 30 points in the Mounties' first conference win of the season against Hilbert, he exploded for 24 second half points after six first half points, helping the Mounties come back from a halftime deficit, while also grabbing 12 boards to register a double-double on the day...Medaille G Kendall Gill averaged 17.0 points, 3.0 rebounds and 1.5 steals in two games for the Mavs, as he he scored 14 against Alfred State on Wednesday and followed that up with 20 points against La Roche on Saturday...Pitt-Greensburg G Jojo France was the Bobcats' leading scorer in Pitt-Greensburg's win against Alfred State, scoring 26 points in 34 minutes, making five three pointers in the process...Hilbert F Edward Perez led the Hawks this week averaging 14.5 points and 7.5 rebounds per game, while shooting 66.7 percent from the field. The 6'4 forward added another double-double for the year with 23 points and 10 rebounds in the game against Pitt-Bradford.