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OU’s Hamilton earns Summit League Player of the Week honors for seventh time

| February 26, 2012 | Comments (1)

ROCHESTER, Mich. – Oakland’s Reggie Hamilton was named The Summit League Player of the Week, announced by the league office on Monday afternoon. Hamilton, a native of Chicago, broke the league single-season scoring record with 790 points and is a seven-time player of the week, five this season.

 

Hamilton began the week by returning to UMKC and scored 31 points and grabbed a team-best seven rebounds. He dished out eight assists and made 18 of 22 free throws. The 18 makes from the foul line is tied for second-best in program history and tied for fifth in league history.

 

At South Dakota on Saturday night, Hamilton needed just eight points to break the single-season scoring record for The Summit League and finished with 31, shattering the old record of 766 set by North Dakota State’s Ben Woodside in 2008-09.  He grabbed five rebounds and dished out six assists, playing all 40 minutes.

 

Hamilton has broke the single-season school records in points, free-throws made (216) and 30-point games (14). He currently has six consecutive 30-point games heading in to The Summit League tournament, which is also a school record.

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