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BCSN MEN'S HBCU PLAYERS OF THE WEEK/RANKINGS 12/22/20

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BCSN MEN HBCU PLAYERS OF THE WEEK/RANKINGS - 12/22/20

As the NCAA Division I teams that are able to play non-conference basketball this season continue to get games in, our two NCAA Division II HBCU basketball conferences have decided to cancel (CIAA) and delay until March (SIAC) their basketball seasons, due to COVID-19 concerns.  With just a handful of NCAA Division II teams not in a traditional HBCU conference, the Black College Sports Network has decided to combine the remaining NCAA Division II teams with the NAIA teams that will field a team this season into one ranking.  Teams in the MEAC, SWAC, Hampton, and Tennessee State will be included in a separate ranking.  Our ranking will now be classified as LARGE SCHOOLS (NCAA Division I) and SMALL SCHOOLS (NCAA Division II and NAIA) for both men and women for the remainder of the 2020-21 season.  Our Players of the Week will also be classified in the same manner.  The BCSN will continue to release its players of the week on a weekly basis.  The next ranking will be released on January 5.  Beginning January 19, rankings will be released on a weekly basis until the end of the regular season. 

BCSN - Men HBCU Large School Ranking

BCSN - Men HBCU Small School Ranking

Players of the Week

Large Schools:  MJ Randolph - Florida A&M

The junior guard from Pensacola, FL led the Rattlers to a 1-1 record on the week.  In a win versus Austin Peay on December 15, Randolph scored 27 points, with 6 assists, and 5 steals as FAMU defeated the Governors 76-70.  He followed up that performance with 17 points, 6 rebounds, and 3 assists in a loss to Georgia Tech on Friday, December 18.

Small Schools:  Sai Witt - Lincoln (MO)

Witt, a junior forward from Kansas City, MO, led the Blue Tigers to a 82-78 victory over Emporia State.  Witt had a double-double for Lincoln with 19 points and 13 rebounds.  He also chipped in 2 assists, 1 block, and 2 steals in the victory over the Hornets.

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