Mosqueda-Lewis wins Big East Freshman of the Week once again
UConn's Kaleena Mosqueda-Lewis has been named the Big East Freshman of the Week for the fourth straight time, one shy of the conference record set by West Virginia's Meg Bulger from Jan. 19-Feb. 16, 2004. It should be noted that Bulger was a co-winner of the award twice during that span. The only other player in Big East history to earn the award by themselves for four consecutive weeks is Maya Moore from Jan. 14-Feb. 4, 2008.
Mosqueda-Lewis, who averaged 14.5 points in wins over Texas A&M and Seton Hall, became the first player in Big East history to open her career with four straight Freshman/Rookie of the Week honors. Angie Clark of St. John's owned the mark with three straight honors in the 2003-04 season.
Mosqueda-Lewis, who averaged 14.5 points in wins over Texas A&M and Seton Hall, became the first player in Big East history to open her career with four straight Freshman/Rookie of the Week honors. Angie Clark of St. John's owned the mark with three straight honors in the 2003-04 season.
Labels: Kaleena Mosqueda-Lewis, Maya Moore
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