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Centennial Conference Athletes of the Week - Nov. 22-28

Centennial Conference Athletes of the Week - Nov. 22-28

LANCASTER, Pa. -- Thanksgiving week witnessed only a few contests around the Centennial Conference, highlighted by a full slate of conference basketball action last Tuesday. With limited competitions over the past seven days, men's and women's basketball will be the only awards given out this week. 

This week's award winners for Nov. 22-28 are Johns Hopkins' Tom Quarry and Gettysburg's Mackenzie Szlosek. See below for more information on each of this week's award recipients. 

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MEN'S BASKETBALL
  
Player of the Week
Tom Quarry, Sr., F, Johns Hopkins
Philadelphia, Pa. | Father Judge
Quarry averaged 21.5 points, 4.0 rebounds, 1.5 steals and 1.5 blocks while shooting 50 percent from the field, including 47.4 percent from downtown to lead Hopkins to a pair of 20+ point wins last week. He scored 27 points, hit six three-pointers, grabbed five rebounds and two steals and also handed out an assist against Gettysburg Tuesday night in JHU's Centennial Conference opener. Quarry followed that with 16 points, three rebounds, three blocks, one assist and one steal versus Lycoming on Sunday afternoon.
 

WOMEN'S BASKETBALL
 
Player of the Week
Mackenzie Szlosek, Fr., G, Gettysburg
Holtsville, N.Y. | Sachem East
Szlosek posted a season-high 20 points and added seven rebounds, four assists, a steal, and a block as Gettysburg took down Johns Hopkins on the road 67-58. The first-year guard kept the Bullets in the game in the first half, netting all but four of her points in the frame. She played more of a facilitator role in the second half with three assists as Gettysburg secured the advantage and won its Centennial Conference opener for the fifth consecutive season.