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SEC Employees
Participant of the Week
Angel Reese, LSU
Reese set a career-high with 36 factors and hauled in 20 rebounds towards Ole Miss, her fourth recreation of the season with 20+ factors and 20+ rebounds. It marked the primary time since 1978 (Maree Jackson) {that a} LSU participant had 30+ factors (or 35+ factors) and 20+ rebounds. It marked the eleventh time in LSU historical past a participant had 30 and 20 and it was the seventh time a participant had 35 and 20. Jackson had beforehand recorded all of LSU’s 35/20 video games. Julie Gross had one 30/20 recreation. Gross, Jackson and Reese are the one three gamers in LSU historical past to file 30/20 video games. Reese’s 36 factors have been essentially the most by a LSU participant since Cornelia Gayden scored 49 vs. Jackson State in 1995. Towards Florida, Reese was the primary SEC participant over the past 20 seasons with 25 factors, 15 rebounds and 5 assists in a convention recreation. Reese has a double-double in 25 of LSU’s 26 video games this season. For the week she averaged 30.5 ppg, 18.0 rpg, 2.5 apg, 1.5 bpg and .0 spg.
Freshman of the Week
Ashton Judd, Missouri
Judd scored a career-high 17 factors in a win over Mississippi State, together with going excellent from the three-point line (3-of-3). She has scored 10+ in 4 of the Tigers final 5 video games. Judd’s two steals towards Mississippi State have been a part of an effort that noticed Missouri notch 15 as a workforce, essentially the most for this system since Dec. 2, 2017 towards New Orleans. Additionally they helped Missouri power 20+ turnovers in back-to-back convention video games, the Tigers final achieved that feat on Jan. 17 and Jan. 20, 2010 as a member of the Huge 12. Within the win over Texas A&M, Judd had 16 factors and 7 rebounds. Her 7-of-8 taking pictures efficiency over Texas A&M was her best efficiency of the season with six or extra makes an attempt. For the week, Judd went 14-of-20 (.700). She has notched 10 video games of 10+ factors this season and is at present second within the SEC in 3-point effectivity at 45.5%.
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