CHICAGO -- Twenty-two defensive rebounds and 26 total in just two games from University of St. Francis'
Damarcies Moore earned the Chicago, Ill. native Chicagoland Collegiate Athletic Conference Men's Basketball Player of the Week honors for the seven-day period ending Dec. 21, the league office announced on Tuesday.
Moore brought home CCAC Defensive Player of the Week recognition after averaging 11.0 defensive boards (13.0 total) and 2.0 steals over a pair of contests. He also reeled in four additional offensive rebounds while averaging a double-double with his 10.0 scoring mark.
The senior forward produced nearly identical numbers in both affairs with his 13 points and 13 rebounds in an 81-67 victory over Milligan University (Tenn.) last Wednesday, resulting in his second double-double as a Fighting Saint. He also registered three steals and two assists.
One day earlier, Moore again totaled 13 caroms (11 defensive) with seven points, one steal and one assist in a 67-53 setback to St. Thomas University (Fla.).
St. Francis went 1-1 on the week, leaving the Saints at 8-2 overall and 4-1 in CCAC play.
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