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2016 NWBA Intercollegiate Division Players of the Week Ballot

By NWBA, 11/07/16, 6:00PM CST

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For the week of Oct. 31-Nov. 6

The NWBA Intercollegiate Division Player of the Week Ballot for Oct. 31-Nov. 6 is now available. This new program will provide recognition to student-athletes for their achievements on the basketball court during the prior week. This new program will be interactive for all fans to cast their votes via the NWBA Social Networks.

Fans are encouraged to rank the players below in the comment section, or tag the NWBA accordingly in a post. The College Division Team Representatives and Coaches will submit their ballots that account for 80 percent of the points, while online voting will account for the remaining 20 percent.

Please rank the players 1-3, where #1 vote receives 10 points, #2 receives 9 points, etc. The athlete with the most points will be named 2016 NWBA Intercollegiate Division Player of the Week. If there is a tie, the individual with the most #1 votes wins. If still tied, then most with #2 votes wins. If tied after #3 votes are tallied, players will be named Co-Players of the Week.

Online voting closes on Wednesday, November 9 at 5 p.m. Mountain. To have your online vote count, comment on the NWBA Facebook page post, or tag the NWBA on Twitter (@nwba).

NWBA Intercollegiate Player of the Week for October 31-November 6, 2016

Nominees (Alphabetical Order)

Hunter Alvis, Auburn Tigers

Hunter helped lead the Auburn Tigers to a 3-2 record this past weekend at the Mizzou Classic. Hunter led all scorers for the Tigers with 116 points, averaging 23.2 per game. For the season, Alvis has scored 252 points, averaging almost 23 points per game. Auburn has an overall record of 8-3, and is 2-2 in the NWBA Intercollegiate Division.

 

James Bohnett, University of Missouri

Bohnett had an outstanding tournament this last weekend, playing at his home college tournament – The Mizzou Classic. He was outstanding on both ends of the court scoring 82 points, grabbing 19 rebounds and accounting for 16 assists in three games. He scored a career high 32 points against the University of Nebraska at Omaha.

 

Jeromie Meyer, University of Nebraska-Omaha

As a new addition to the NWBA Collegiate Division, Jeromie Meyer paced the University of Nebraska-Omaha at the Mizzou Classic this last weekend. He scored a total of 57 points over three games.