Checking in on the… Atlantic 10
Posted by rtmsf on January 28th, 2009College Chalktalk is the RTC correspondent for the Atlantic 10 Conference.
This Week in the A-10
By CCT Staff | January 26, 2009
PLAYER OF THE WEEK: Ahmad Nivins (Sr.), Saint Joseph’s
Nivins once again put the Hawks on his back and carried them to two victories on the week. In the two contests, Nivins averaged a spectacular 27 points and 16.5 rebounds per outing. Against Duquesne, he set a career-high scoring mark, netting 34 points and pulling down 16 rebounds. The senior forward also had a standout performance against Big 5 rival Penn, scoring 20 points and snagging 17 rebounds. The two strong efforts by Nivins were his tenth and eleventh double-doubles on the season.
HONORABLE MENTION: Rodney Green (Sr.), La Salle; Justin Harper (So.), Richmond
(Note: College Chalktalk’s week runs from the previous Monday through Sunday, given the release of ‘This Week in the A-10′ each Monday morning.)
GAME OF THE WEEK: Jan. 21, 2009. Saint Joseph’s 99, Duquesne 98 (OT)
In a game that featured double-digit leads for both teams, the outcome was decided by just one point and on the final play of the game. By the way, that final play occurred in overtime.
Duquesne broke out of the gates early and opened up a 16-5 lead. The Hawks came roaring back and built a 53-37 margin going into the half. The Dukes rallied once again with a 24-4 run to retake the lead, before Ahmad Nivins scored six straight points in the final 45 seconds to tie the game and send it into an extra frame.
In the overtime, Jason Duty hit a three-pointer with eight seconds to play to give the Dukes a one-point lead. The Hawks had one last chance. Tasheed Carr, playing well of late, had his shot blocked and it fell into teammate Garrett Williamson’s hands. Williamson’s game winning attempt misfired, but Idris Hilliard tipped in the rebound as time expired giving the Hawks a huge early conference win.