Gatens is B1G POTW

JonDMiller

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University of Iowa senior Matt Gatens was named Big Ten co-Player of the Week along with Purdue’s Robbie Hummel. The announcement was made this morning by the Big Ten Conference office.



The honor is the first of Gatens’ career and the first for a Hawkeye since Jake Kelly earned the weekly accolade on March 9, 2009.



Gatens (6-5, 215) averaged 27.5 points in Iowa’s two games last week. He poured in a game and career-high 33 points to help lift the Hawkeyes to a 67-66 upset victory over No. 15/16 Wisconsin Thursday night in Iowa City. The 33 points helped him surpass Greg Brunner, Don Nelson and Andre Woolridge for ninth place on Iowa's career scoring chart. He made his first five 3-pointers in that game extending his school record streak of consecutive 3-pointers to 12 spanning the Indiana (Feb. 19) and Wisconsin (Feb. 26) contests. He finished the Wisconsin contest with seven triples (7-of-10, .700). The win was Iowa’s fourth victory over a top 25 ranked opponent this season, the most since the 2005-06 campaign.



The Iowa City native continued his white-hot shooting at Illinois on Sunday, sinking his first five 3-pointers for the second straight contest. Gatens finished with a game-high 22 points, marking the fourth consecutive game he scored more than 20 points. He finished the game shooting 5-of-6 (.833) from long distance. His five 3-pointers against the Illini moved him past Chris Kingsbury and into second place on Iowa's career 3-point list with 228 career treys.



Gatens shot at a 75 percent clip (12-of-16) from 3-point territory in last week’s two games. Furthermore, he has made 19 of his last 26 (.731) 3-point attempts the last three games.



Iowa (15-14, 7-9) returns to action Wednesday when it travels to Lincoln, Neb., to face Nebraska (12-15, 4-12). Tip-off is scheduled for 8:05 p.m. at the Bob Devaney Sports Center.
 












Very well deserved. The kid won't get a shot at an NCAA tourney bid during his Iowa career, so I'm really glad this accolade didn't slip by in the same manner.
 


The seniors in this league are leading the way lately with Green,Hummel,Shurna,and Gatens all being honored recently. Congrats to Matt, he could have easily won it two weeks in a row. This should help cement his spot on 2nd team all-league,hopefully.
 


So cool for the "GATOR".

What is better are the post game comments on the Fearfield Sports radio broadcast that Matt has made over the last few games and especially the Illinois loss. Really insightful, good analysis, sometimes funny and always honest... even a bit humble and yet he knows and always how to WIN... is a WINNER under Fran and will go out a WINNER.
 






Screw that. If there gonna hand out a co-award with Bobbie Rummel, then Matt should have been Co last week.

Yeah, the Big Ten hates Iowa. It's called paranoia. Everybody including ESPN, CBS, the Big Ten office, Seth Davis, etc. hate Iowa. Oh, I forgot Colin Cowherd. Any percieved slight of Iowa & the conspiracy theorists come out of the woodwork.

If anyone even says the slighest negative thing about Iowa, the individual is an idiot.
 




Yeah, the Big Ten hates Iowa. It's called paranoia. Everybody including ESPN, CBS, the Big Ten office, Seth Davis, etc. hate Iowa. Oh, I forgot Colin Cowherd. Any percieved slight of Iowa & the conspiracy theorists come out of the woodwork.

If anyone even says the slighest negative thing about Iowa, the individual is an idiot.

Calm down, I was joking because he could have been the co last week.
 




55 points, 5 rebounds, 2 assists

vs,

46 points, 16 rebounds, 3 assists


Seems about right to me...
I guess it is a co-award because everyone that voted wasn't an Iowa fan and there was another deserving candidate.

I always get a kick out of, even when it is good news there is a complaint. Does it really matter if it was a co-award? Can't he claim he was B10 POW?
 
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