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2004-2005
Midwest
Conference
Men's
Basketball
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2002-2003
Conference
Players
of
the
Week
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Week
#1
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Dec.
2
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Troy
Bennett
Monmouth
Bennett,
a
junior
forward
from
Monmouth,
Ill.,
(Warren
HS)
averaged
24.7
points
per
game
during
a
2-1
start
to
the
season.
Against
Div.
II
opponent
Central
Missouri
State,
Bennett
logged
21
points
and
followed
that
with
a
31-point
performance
against
Concordia-River
Forest.
The
6-foot-6-inch
forward
scored
22
points
in
an
overtime
victory
versus
William
Penn
including
a
key
three-pointer
in
the
overtime
period.
For
the
three-game
swing
Bennett
shot
28-of-45
for
62
percent
from
the
field,
7-of-14
for
50
percent
from
behind
the
arc
and
11-of-12
for
92
percent
from
the
free-throw
line.
Bennett
also
added
5.3
rebounds
and
2.3
steals.
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Week
#2
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Dec.
9
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Kari
Hannula
St.
Norbert
Hannula,
a
senior
forward
from
Hortonville,
Wis.,
led
the
youthful
Green
Knights
to
a
pair
of
big
home
victories
this
past
week
with
a
55-52
win
over
last
year’s
CCIW
runner-up
Elmhurst
and
an
81-69
win
over
Carroll,
their
17th
straight
MWC
win.
Hannula
scored
25
points
with
11
rebounds
(the
senior’s
second
double-double
of
the
season)
in
the
victory
over
Elmhurst.
The
forward
then
added
15
points
and
seven
rebounds
in
the
win
over
Carroll.
On
the
week,
Hannula
made
14-of-22
field
goals,
including
10-of-11
on
free
throws.
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Week
#3
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Dec.
16
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Tom
Becker
Ripon
Becker,
a
sophomore
point
guard
from
Delavan,
Wis.
(Delavan-Darien
HS),
played
a
huge
role
in
the
Red
Hawks
defeating
Beloit
66-57.
The
sophomore
went
7
of
10
from
the
field,
and
four
of
four
from
the
free
throw
line
to
go
with
eight
steals,
19
points,
and
three
rebounds.
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Week
#4
:
Jan.
6
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Scott
Landsich
Ripon
Landisch,
a
junior
forward
from
Wauwatosa,
Wis.,
(East
HS)
led
the
Red
Hawks
to
three
wins
last
week,
two
coming
over
previously
undefeated
teams.
Landisch
scored
18
points
and
six
rebounds
as
Ripon
defeated
then
unbeaten
Babson
College
at
the
Grand
Canyon
Classic.
The
6'4"
junior
had
18
points
and
eight
rebounds
as
Ripon
handed
Keene
State
their
first
loss
of
the
season
also
at
the
Grand
Canyon
Classic.
Landisch
finished
the
week
with
17
points
and
13
rebounds
as
Ripon
improved
to
2-0
in
MWC
play
with
a
win
over
Carroll.
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Week
#5
:
Jan.
13
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Marques
Flowers
Beloit
Flowers,
a
senior
guard/forward
from
Madison,
Wis.,
(LaFollette
HS)
led
the
Bucs
to
two
key
conference
road
victories.
Against
Carroll
Flowers
scored
21
points,
grabbed
ten
rebounds
and
blocked
a
key
shot
with
a
few
seconds
left
the
propelled
his
team
to
the
win.
Versus
St.
Norbert,
Flowers
scored
a
season-high
29
points
as
Beloit
snapped
St.
Norbert's
11-game
home
MWC
win
streak.
Flowers
also
grabbed
six
rebounds,
had
one
assist
and
two
steals.
In
the
two
games,
Flowers
made
19-of-34
shots,
3-of-8
three-pointers
and
9-of-15
free-throws.
Flowers
is
just
47
points
shy
of
joining
the
Bucs'
1,000-point
club.
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Week
#6
:
Jan.
20
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Marques
Flowers
Beloit
Flowers,
a
senior
guard
from
Madison,
Wis.,
(LaFollette
HS)
netted
50
points,
grabbed
12
rebounds,
dished
out
nine
assists,
and
tallied
three
steals
as
Beloit
registered
a
weekend
split.
Flowers
scored
37
points
on
13-of-24
shotting
from
the
field
and
8-of-9
free
throws
against
Knox.
Flowers’
37
points
are
the
second
most
ever
scored
in
The
Flood
Arena.
Against
Illinois
C.,
Flowers
then
became
the
16th
Buccaneer
man
to
score
1,000
career
points
as
he
netted
13
in
a
loss.
Julian
Swartz
Carroll
Swartz,
a
sophomore
forward
from
Waukesha,
Wis.,
(South
HS)
helped
the
Pioneers
to
a
2-1
record
during
the
week
and
propelled
Carroll
back
into
the
conference
race.
The
6-7
forward
scored
29
points
and
grabbed
five
rebounds
in
a
non-conference
loss
at
Concordia
(WI).
Swartz
then
had
18
points
and
six
rebounds
in
a
win
over
Lake
Forest,
followed
by
a
26-point,
nine-rebound
performance
in
a
win
over
Monmouth.
In
three
games,
Swartz
averaged
24.3
points
and
6.6
rebounds
per
game.
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Week
#7
:
Jan.
27
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Steve
Wood
Grinnell
Wood,
a
junior
from
Peoria,
Ill.,
propelled
the
Pioneers
to
come-from-behind
victories
over
the
weekend.
Wood
logged
31
points,
7
rebounds,
4
steals
and
3
assists,
while
also
going
15
of
20
from
the
free-throw
line
in
the
win
over
Carroll.
Saturday’s
performance
came
in
the
triple
overtime
win
against
Lawrence,
as
Wood
forced
the
first
overtime
by
hitting
a
three
with
a
defender
in
his
face
as
time
ran
out.
During
each
of
the
final
two
overtimes,
the
6’2”
junior
put
together
traditional
three-point
plays
that
either
tied
the
game,
or
put
Grinnell
ahead,
including
a
reverse
lay-up
and
the
ensuing
free
throw
to
put
the
Pioneers
ahead,
150-149,
with
less
than
10
seconds
to
go.
Wood
finished
with
48
points,
10
rebounds,
9
assists,
6
steals
and
was
13
of
15
from
the
free-throw
line.
Over
the
last
four
games,
in
which
Grinnell
has
gone
3-1,
Wood
is
47
of
54
from
the
line.
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Week
#8
:
Feb.
3
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Eric
McDonald
Lake
Forest
McDonald,
a
sophomore
from
Elk
Grove,
Ill.,
(Elk
Grove
HS),
helped
Lake
Forest
split
a
pair
of
MWC
road
games
over
the
weekend.
In
a
71-69
loss
at
St.
Norbert,
McDonald
scored
21
points
and
pulled
down
a
game-high
nine
rebounds.
The
sophomore
was
8-of-11
from
the
floor
and
4-of-6
from
the
line.
In
the
88-85
victory
at
Beloit,
McDonald
led
all
players
with
35
points
and
six
boards,
shooting
14-of-18
from
the
floor
and
7-of-8
from
the
line.
For
the
week,
McDonald
averaged
28.0
points
and
7.5
rebounds
per
game
while
shooting
75.9
percent
from
the
field
and
78.6
percent
from
the
free
throw
line.
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Week
#9
:
Feb.
10
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Drew
Petefish
Illinois
C.
Petefish,
a
senior
point
guard
from
Ashland,
Ill.,
(AC
Central
HS)
hit
the
biggest
shot
of
his
career
and
the
biggest
shot
of
the
season
so
far
for
Illinois
C.
when
he
nailed
a
three-pointer
with
one
second
left
for
a
70-69
win
over
league
leader
Lawrence.
Petefish
only
tallied
nine
points
in
the
win
but
added
to
his
league-leading
assist
total
with
six
more.
The
senior
handed
out
10
assists
in
a
loss
to
Beloit
and
scored
17
points
with
four
assists
in
the
victory
over
Knox.
Petefish
also
padded
his
league-high
steal
total
with
five
during
the
three
games.
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Week
#10
:
Feb.
17
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Josh
Glocke
Ripon
Glocke,
a
senior
guard
from
Berlin,
Wis.,
(Berlin
HS)
posted
20
and
31
points
in
last
week’s
games.
The
senior
was
perfect
from
the
free
throw
line
netting
all
12
of
his
attempts,
and
was
19
of
38
from
the
field.
Averaging
37
minutes
per
game,
Glocke
also
hauled
in
seven
rebounds.
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Week
#11
:
Feb.
24
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Scott
Landisch
Ripon
Landisch,
a
junior
from
Wauwatosa,
Wis.,
(East
HS)
came
up
big
in
the
must-win
game
against
Carroll
to
enable
the
Red
Hawks
to
qualify
for
the
post-season
tournament
as
the
#4
seed.
The
junior
scored
36
points,
hitting
12-of-20
from
the
field,
5-of-7
from
the
3-point
arc,
and
7-of-9
from
the
free
throw
line.
Landisch
went
over
1000
points
for
his
career
and
also
hauled
down
eight
rebounds
in
the
victory.
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