Robinson Named Commonwealth Player of the Week
SELINSGROVE, PA – For the second time this season, Susquehanna University junior guard Josh Robinson has been named the Commonwealth Conference Player of the Week in men's basketball, the conference office announced Monday.
Robinson (Mahwah, NJ/River Dell) averaged 26.3 points, 7.0 rebounds and 3.8 steals in three games last week, finishing as the game's high scorer in all three contests.
He scored 24 points in an 87-86 loss to Wilkes on Tuesday, scored 23 points in a 70-68 overtime win at Misericordia on Thursday, and finished the week by hitting 8-of-11 from three-point range and scoring 32 points in 26 minutes in a 78-54 win over Lycoming on Sunday.
For the week, Robinson shot 55 percent (22-for-40) from the field, 54.2 percent (13-for-24) from three-point range and 81.5 percent (22-for-27) from the foul line, and also threw home five dunks.
This season, Robinson leads the Commonwealth Conference in scoring (26.9 points per game), ranks sixth in rebounding (6.3 rebounds per game), is third in assists (3.8 per game) and leads the conference in three-pointers with 25.
The Crusaders (6-2 overall) return to action on Friday, Dec. 29 at York College in the opening round of the White Rose City Classic.
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