Posted: Monday, February 13, 2012, 11:33 AM | 1 comments |
 
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Temple's Ramone Moore swept the Big Five and the Atlantic Ten men's basketball player-of-the-week honors.

Moore won the Big Five honor, outright. He shares the A-10 honor with St. Bonaventure's Andrew Nicholson.

This is Moore's second consecutive A10 player-of-the-week honor and third of the season.

The fifth-year senior guard averaged 27.5 points and shot 57 percent on three-pointers in last week’s victories over Fordham and Xavier.  Against the Musketeers, Moore made five three-pointers to finish with a game-high 30 points.

Nicholson, a senior forward, averaged 22.5 points and 16 rebounds last week.  Nicholson’s week was highlighted by 21 points and 23 rebounds in Saturday’s 69-48 victory over Duquesne.

Posted by Keith Pompey @ 11:33 AM  Permalink | File Under: Men's Basketball | 1 comment
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  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 4:17 PM, 02/13/2012
    Come on Keith, I expect better from you. Everyone knows that last week, we did not play Fordham and Xavier. We played GW and Xavier. How could you forget. You were there and we almost lost. By the way, are you making the trip to Olean on Wednesday?
    wadley3201


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About Keith Pompey
Keith Pompey has been an Inquirer reporter since September 2004. He began covering the Temple men's basketball team in November 2010. His other duties include small-college football and college recruiting. Pompey previously covered the Penn and Drexel men's basketball teams after intially focusing on high school sports. He is also the Pennsylvania representative on the McDonald's All-American High School boys' basketball contact committee.

Pompey is a native Philadelphian and a University of Pittsburgh graduate. Follow him on Twitter @pompeysgridlock.