By Matthew Fidurko (@Durko33Matt)
1. Andrea Hoover (Dayton) – Hoover continues to be the conference’s best player, scoring 19.5 points and pulling down 8.2 rebounds per game. The Bellbrook, Ohio native netted a key three-pointer with less than a minute left to help the Flyers defeat #24 Green Bay at home.
2. Katie Healy (St. Bonaventure) – The newest member of the 1K club for St. Bonaventure has guided the Bonnies to a 10-3 non-conference record, including 8 points and 4 rebounds in a big road win against Georgetown.
3. April Robinson (Duquesne) – Robinson poured in a career-high 28 points to guide the Dukes to an absolutely colossal road victory over a very good Lehigh team. The Springfield, Virginia native is the heart and soul of Duquesne and is the key to their success.
4. Taylor Brown (George Mason) – Brown is the leading scoring in the Atlantic 10 and kept her torrid scoring pace going against Towson, scoring 25 points and reeling in 10 rebounds.
5. Ally Malott (Dayton) – Malott is an elite scorer and rebounder and added to an already incredible senior season against #24 Green Bay, scoring 14 points and pulling down 14 rebounds.
6. Natasha Cloud (St. Joseph’s) – Cloud is always deserving of a spot right next to Cliff Paul on the State Farm commercials. The A-10’s defensive and assist queen dished out 13 assists in a close loss to Quinnipiac.
7. Kim Pierre-Louis (UMASS) – One of the Atlantic 10’s elite scorers added one the best performances of her career, pouring in 33 points and grabbing 14 rebounds in a victory over Boston University.
8. Nyla Reuter (St. Bonaventure) – Reuter has the ability to take over a game and has emerged as a star for the Bonnies. The Hagerstown, Indiana native scored 21 points in a huge road victory over Georgetown.
9. Jonquel Jones (George Washington) – A force down low for the Colonials, Jones added yet another double-double against Loyola.
10. Charise Wilson (Rhode Island) – Rhody is winner of their last seven games and a big reason for that is freshman phenom Charise Wilson. In the Rams last game against Bryant, Wilson poured in a game-high 24 points.
Top Freshmen:
Charise Wilson (Rhode Island), Mariah Ruff (St. Bonaventure), Cierra Dillard (UMASS), Mackenzie Latt (Davidson), Kelli Prange (George Washington), Jackie Kemph (Saint Louis)
#A10WBB in National Rankings (Top 20):
Assists:
Jackie Kemph (Saint Louis)—5.9 assists per game – 17th
Natasha Cloud (St. Joseph’s) – 5.9 assists per game – 18th
Free Throw Percentage:
Nyla Reuter (St. Bonaventure) – 94.7 – 5th
Three-Point Field-Goal Percentage:
Andrea Hoover (Dayton) – 47.6 – 17th
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