Brown's Kuakumensah Named Ivy League Player of the Week
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Brown's Kuakumensah Named Ivy League Player of the Week
Cedric KuakumensahBrown University Men's basketball player Cedric Kuakumensah has been named the Ivy League Player of the Week after he led the Brown Bears to a 77-67 win over in city rival Providence College at the Dunkin Donuts Center.
Kuakumensah took control of the game early, scoring ten of Brown's first 17 points in the game helping Brown to an early 17-10 lead.
Kuakumensah also gave the Bears the lead for good with 8:38 remaining when he knocked down a three pointer after a time out.
On the defensive end, Cedric Kuakumensah, a two time Ivy League Defensive Player of the Year, had two blocks and pulled down seven rebounds.
Earlier this season, Kuakumensah claimed the school record for most blocked shots in a career with 182. That number also ranks seventh best in Ivy League basketball history.
The Bears return to action on Monday, December 22 when they visit Central Connecticut. Tip off is set for 2 p.m.
Brown Bears 2014-2015 Projected Starting Lineup
Guard- Tavon Blackmon
Tavon Blackmon is a six foot sophomore who started in 27 of 28 games as a freshman. Blackmon averaged 3.5 assists per game while playing solid defense and scoring the ball as well. With McGonagill lost to graduation, Blackmon will be expected to contribute a little more in the scoring department.
One thing he has to do is cut down on his turnovers. He turned the ball over 72 times last year and had an assist to turnover ratio of one to four. One assist for every four turnovers.
Guard- Steven Spieth
Steven Spieth who last year won the Ivy League rookie of the week three times. The 6'6" Spieth started all 29 games for the Bears last season and averaged 5.5 rebounds and eight points per game. Steven Spieth also enjoys going to the free throw line as last season he had the second best free throw percentage in the Ivy league.
Steven Spieth will be one of the focul points of the Bears offense this season.
Forward- Rafael Maia
Senior Rafael Maia leads a talented group of forwards for the Bears this season. Last season, the 6'9" Maia averaged eight rebounds per game which led the Ivy League for the second consecutive year. Maia started 22 games last year for the Bears, missing seven due to injury and posted five double-doubles in the season. He is very tough to guard in the low post because of his size and does have a nice touch around the rim, averaging 9.5 points per game a season ago.
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Forward- Leyland King
Leland King, 6'7" sophomore who won the Ivy League Rookie of the Week four times last season. In this year's preseason, King was named by Sports Ilustrated as one of the top five sophomores in the nation to have a breakout year. A season ago, King averaged 9.6 points per game and 17.5 points and seven rebounds in the last six games of the season.
King will be one of the go to guys on this Brown squad, expect to see a big year out of him.
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Forward- Cedric Kuakumensah
Cedric Kuakumensah is a 6'9" junior who has developed into one of the best, if not the best, defensive players in the Ivy League. Last season, he set a new Ivy league record with 93 blocked shots which translates to a little over three blocks per game. Kuakumensah has 159 blocked shots in his career. When opponents do get shots off, he is there to clean up the rebound. He averaged 7.2 rebounds per game last season. Kaukumensah has been a defensive force for the Bears and it will continue this season.
He can score points as well. Last season, Cedric Kuakumensah averaged nine points per game which was fourth best on the team.
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6th man- JR Hobbie
JR Hobbie is a 6'4" sophomore guard who last season ranked fifth in the Ivy League in three-point field goals. He also won Ivy League rookie of the week three times. Last season he averaged six points per game for the Bears.
This season his role will likely increase and don't be surprised to see him check in late in the game when a three-pointer is needed.
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