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Jamie Moreland, Haverford, Track Athlete of the Week

Jamie Moreland, Haverford, Track Athlete of the Week

LANCASTER, Pa. -- For the first time since early December, all seven Centennial Conference competed last week as the majority of conference swimming and track & field programs opened the 2022 portions of their schedules. Weekly awards have been announced in men's and women's basketball, men's and women's swimming, men's and women's indoor track & field, and wrestling. 

Award winners for this week include Jayson Williams-Johnson of Muhlenberg men's basketball, Ally Landau of Haverford women's basketball, Duncan Proxmire of Gettysburg men's swimming, Sophie Lear of Ursinus women's swimming, Dominick Reyes of Johns Hopkins wrestling, Jamie Moreland of Haverford men's track & field, Ethan Oluwole of Johns Hopkins men's track & field, Angie Petrichenko of Haverford women's track & field, and Emma Stefan of Franklin & Marshall women's track & field. 

Scroll below for details on each of this week's award recipients. 

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MEN'S BASKETBALL
  
Player of the Week
Jayson Williams-Johnson, Fr., G, Muhlenberg
Scotch Plains, N.J. | The Peddie School
Williams-Johnson averaged 29.0 points and shot 60% from the field to lead the Mules to their first two Centennial Conference wins of the season. He set a school record by going 6-for-6 from three-point range in a 25-point performance at Dickinson. In the overtime win against Washington College, Williams-Johnson scored 33 points, becoming the first Muhlenberg freshman in 10 years with a 30-point game. He shot 66.7% from three-point range and 87.5% from the line in the two games while also contributing 2.0 steals and 1.5 rebounds per contest. 
 

WOMEN'S BASKETBALL
 
Player of the Week
Ally Landau, So., G, Haverford
Livingston, N.J.| Golda Och Academy
Landau averaged 21.7 points, 5.3 rebounds, 3.3 assists and 1.7 steals per game in a 3-0 week for the Fords, as Haverford got into a rhythm against conference foes. Perhaps most impressively, she almost never hit the bench, averaging over 38 minutes a contest. She leads the CC in minutes played per game (36.65). Landau matched a career high with 21 points against McDaniel and then shattered that mark with 24, including eight from the charity stripe, against Ursinus just two days later. She also contributed 10 assists, five steals, and 16 rebounds as the Fords grabbed a road win at McDaniel and wrapped up a pair of season sweeps against Ursinus and Dickinson.
 

MEN'S SWIMMING

Athlete of the Week
Duncan Proxmire, Sr., Gettysburg
McLean, Va. | Langley
Proxmire won a pair of individual events in a dual meet with Washington and Lee. The senior claimed the 200 freestyle by nearly two seconds at 1:43.98 and cruised to a 13-second win in the 500 free at 4:40.87. Proxmire also finished second in the 100 free (48.17).

WOMEN'S SWIMMING
 
Athlete of the Week
Sophie Lear, Sr., Ursinus
Lancaster, Pa. | Hempfield
Lear won two races on Friday night as Ursinus defeated Cabrini 107-78. She won the 200 freestyle with a time of 1:58.49 before taking the 50 freestyle with a time of 25.37. 
 

WRESTLING
 
Athlete of the Week
Dominick Reyes, Sr., 165, Johns Hopkins
Cockeysville, Md. | Loyola
Reyes, who is ranked third in the nation, rolled to a perfect 8-0 record to fuel Johns Hopkins' efforts at the Waynesburg Invitational (Jan. 8) and the Virginia Duals (Jan. 14-15). He went 4-0 to claim the 165-pound title at Waynesburg. All four of his wins were of the bonus point variety as he scored three first-period pins and added a 17-2 technical fall victory in the title match to help JHU place fourth in the 12-team tournament. At the Virginia Duals, Reyes helped JHU to a fourth-place finish as he went 4-0 with two pins, a decision and a win by forfeit. In the process, he became the second JHU wrestler to reach 100 career wins, set a JHU record for career pins (36), extended his winning streak to 40 and improved to 16-0 on the year.
 

Men's Indoor Track & Field
Track Athlete of the Week
Jamie Moreland, Jr., Haverford
Los Angeles, Calif. | Campbell Hall
Moreland ran a 1:58.95 in the 800 meters at the TCNJ Lions Invite in New York City, the top time in the Centennial so far this season. The time is also 27th in Division III and was good for fifth place in a highly-competitive field that included runners from all three divisions.
 
Men's Indoor Track & Field
Field Athlete of the Week
Ethan Oluwole, Fr., Johns Hopkins
Suffern, N.Y. | Suffern
Oluwole won the triple jump at the Susquehanna Invitational with a mark of 13.51 meters, which ranks atop the Centennial and 32nd nationally. 
 

Women's Indoor Track & Field
Track Athlete of the Week
Angie Petrichenko, Sr., Haverford
Bellingham, Wash. | Sehome
Petrichenko ran a 10:22.03 in the 3,000 meters at the TCNJ Invitational, crossing fourth as the top Division III finisher. The time was also the sixth-fastest in Haverford's indoor program history and currently ranks as the 13th best mark in Division III. The mark also bettered her previous best by an outstanding 53 seconds. Her previous personal best was 11:09.98, set on the very same track in 2020 at the NYC Gotham Cup.
 
Women's Indoor Track & Field
Field Athlete of the Week
Emma Stefan, Sr., Franklin & Marshall
Quincy, Mass. | Thayer Academy
Steffan finished third in the weight throw at F&M's Coach I Open, tossing a distance of 14.18m, which ranks atop the Centennial this season. The senior finished just behind two DII throwers at the event.