Checking in on the… Atlantic 10
Posted by rtmsf on January 21st, 2009College Chalktalk is the RTC correspondent for the Atlantic 10 Conference.
By CCT Staff | January 19, 2009
PLAYER OF THE WEEK:
Dionte Christmas (Sr.), Temple
Christmas led the Owls in scoring both games last week, averaging 25.5 points and nine rebounds per contest. In the seven day span, Christmas shot 9-of-17 (53%) from behind the arc, including a 5-for-5 night from deep in a Big 5 battle versus Penn. Against UMass, Christmas had a near double-double as he tallied 26 points and nine rebounds. Overall, Dionte shot a sparkling 58% from the field on 19-of-33 shooting.
HONORABLE MENTION: Ahmad Nivins (Sr.), Saint Joseph’s; Rob Lowery (Jr.), Dayton; Maurice Thomas (Jr.) St. Bonaventure
(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: January 17, 2009. St. Bonaventure 71, Richmond 67. With 2:55 to play, the Bonnies trailed the Spiders by seven and it looked as though SBU would suffer their first road loss of the season. Last season, this surely would have been the case. Not so fast in 2009. The Bonnies rattled off the final 11 points over that span and made big defensive stops on the way to record their seventh road win of the year. To put this in perspective, St. Bonaventure won eight games all of last season, let alone road games. The star of the night for the Bonnies was Maurice Thomas, who recorded his fourth double-double of the season by netting a career-high 25 points and pulling down a game-high 11 boards.
GAME OF THE UPCOMING WEEK: Xavier @ LSU. In Xavier’s last non-conference game of the season, the Musketeers head south to the Bayou to take on the Tigers of LSU in what should be a very entertaining match-up. Xavier will not be welcomed guests when they arrive in Baton Rouge, as LSU is 13-0 at home on the season. Xavier is 4-0 in true road contests, however, so something will have to give. The Tigers (14-3) are led by guard Marcus Thornton (17.6 ppg) and forward Tasmin Mitchell (15.2 ppg). Derrick Brown, B.J. Raymond & Co. should have their hands full with these two.