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Lycoming Warriors of the Week

Mya Wetzel
Women's Basketball

After posting a career-high 26 points to go with four rebounds, four steals, an assist and a block in a 62-46 win over Misericordia, senior Mya Wetzel has earned her second career Warrior of the Week award and her first of the season. Wetzel hit a Landmark Conference season-high seven 3-pointers in the win, canning 7-of-10 attempts, the second-most made 3-pointers in program history. She connected on 9-of-13 from the field to help Lycoming overpower Misericordia. She made her first 3-pointer in the first minute of the first quarter and added her second in the final moments of the second period. Three of Wetzels' 3-pointers came in the third quarter and she added two more treys in the fourth, to give her 147 in her career, which is third in program history and 18 from the school record of 165.<br > <br > Wetzel is fourth on the team with an average of 6.8 points per game, while she leads the team with 18 3-pointers made and 22 steals.

Mya Wetzel
Lycoming Warriors
Of the Week
Hayden Pardoe
Hayden Pardoe
Men's Basketball

After posting a season-high 23 points at Lebanon Valley, sophomore Hayden Pardoe has earned his first career Warrior of the Week award. Pardoe hit 8-of-11 (.727) from the field and was a perfect 4-of-4 from 3-point range, adding eight rebounds as he helped the Warriors notch 78 points against the Flying Dutchmen. Pardoe had 14 first-half points, as he helped the team score 47 points in the period.<br > <br > The 6-7 forward is 10th in the Landmark Conference in scoring (15.1), sixth in rebounding (6.6), fourth in field goal percentage (.520), tied for fifth in 3-point field goal percentage (.407) and tied for sixth in blocked shots (1.1). He's the only player in the league in the top 10 in all of those categories.<br >  

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