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NEAC Student-Athlete of the Week for 01-31-11
David Golembiowski (Barneveld, NY) was selected as the
NEAC Men’s Basketball Student-Athlete of the Week.
Golembiowski, a 6'7" senior forward for the SUNY
Institute of Technology Wildcats, was selected for
his strong offensive play in a team's 3-0 week in conference
play. Golembiowski finished the week with 79 points
(26.3/game), 49 rebounds (16.3/game), 3 assists (1/game), 1
steal (0.3/game), 3 blocks (1/game), 8-for-15 from three-point
range (0.533 percent from the arc), 5-for-8 from the foul line
(0.625 from the line), and a 0.660 shooting percentage.
Golembiowski receives this honor for the third time this
season.
Maesoon Deeb (Linden, NJ) was selected as the NEAC
Women’s Basketball Student-Athlete of the Week. Deeb, a
senior forward/center for the College of St. Elizabeth
Screaming Eagles was selected for her strong
offensive performance leading her team to a 1-0 week in conference
play. Deeb finished the week with 20 points, 12 rebounds, 1
assists, 5 steals, 1-for-2 from three-point range (0.533 percent
from the arc), 3-for-3 from the foul line (1.00 percent from the
line) and a 0.444 shooting percentage. Deeb receives this
award for the second time this season, while reaching her
1000th career point milestone and also 672 rebounds in
her career for another milestone.
Drew Teter (Campbell, N.Y.) was selected as the NEAC
Men’s Swimming and Diving Student-Athlete of the Week for his
three first place finishes in their 50-49 victory over Cazenovia
College. Teter, a Junior for the Wells College
Express, finished first in the 200 yard individual
medley with a time of 2:23.33, first in the 100 yard breaststroke
with a time of 1:14.67, and helped lead his medley relay team to
first with a time of 1:56.55.
Carlisle Robinson (Carmel, Ind.) was selected as the NEAC
Women’s Swimming and Diving Student-Athlete of the Week for
her four first place finishes against Hollins University and three
second place and one first place finish against Marymount
University, for her Gallaudet University
Bison in their dual meet. Robinson, a senior,
finished first in the 200 yard butterfly against both Hollins and
Marymount with a time of 2:28.62, first against Hollins and second
against Marymount in the 100 yard butterfly with a time of 1:06.08,
first against Hollins and second against Marymount in the 200 yard
freestyle with a time of 2:11.41, and was a member of the 200
medley relay team with a time of 2:12.68, who earned first




