HSRN Announces National Basketball Player of the Week Fan Poll Nominees For Week Of 2/9 (1029 hits)
Hartly, DE - The Heritage Sports Radio Network (www.HSRN.com) announces national player of the week fan poll winners in HBCU Basketball. Each week, HSRN will announce a national player of the week from Division I and Division II action for men and women.
The top performance each week has been selected by the HBCU fans across the country who cast their vote for the best performance from the previous week. The Fan Poll is designed to get fans involved with the excitement of the HBCU basketball action.
This week the SWAC swept Division I while the CIAA and SIAC were represented with winners in Division II.
Division I - Women
Ashley Jones- Alabama State- 6'1- Forward- Freshman- Baxley, GA Jones scored a total of 10 points and recorded 13 rebounds and 4 assists in the 68-47 victory over Texas Southern and garnered 80 percent of the fan votes.
Divsion I - Men
Daniel Broughton- Arkansas Pine Bluff- 6'8/220- Forward- Sophomore- Pine Bluff, AK Broughton scored a total of 20 points and recorded 19 rebounds, 4 assists, 4 blocks, and 1 steal
in the 81- 75 victory against Alabama A&M. Broughton was a landslide winner with over 87 percent of the fan votes.
Div II - Women
Tiffany Merritt- Kentucky State- 6'2- Forward- Junior- Brunswick, GA Merritt Scored a total of 10 points and recorded 12 rebounds, 4 blocks and 3 steals in the 68-62 loss against Lemoyne-Owen. Merritt dominated the voting with a fanslide on 80 percent of the ballots.
Division II - Men
Malik Alvin- Shaw- 5'11/180- Guard- Senior- Philadelphia, PA Alvin scored a game high of 36 points and recorded 3 rebounds, 1 assists, and 1 steal in the 95-76 victory over Johnson C. Smith. Alvin won with 64 percent of the vote in the closet margin of victory of any division.
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