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Kenyon Player of the Week...

PBP

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For the first time in over two years (despite 18 and 19 win seasons) the Big Sky named an ISU women's player, the Player of the Week.

The honor, deservedly so, goes to Grace Kenyon for pulling off a triple-double in the Bengals win at Utah Valley Saturday.

Next game is on Dec. 28th vs. Westminster College. It's the first time the Bengals will have a home game in over a month! Please come on out and help support these kids and the program, which wins games.

PBP
 
PBP said:
For the first time in over two years (despite 18 and 19 win seasons) the Big Sky named an ISU women's player, the Player of the Week.

The honor, deservedly so, goes to Grace Kenyon for pulling off a triple-double in the Bengals win at Utah Valley Saturday.

Next game is on Dec. 28th vs. Westminster College. It's the first time the Bengals will have a home game in over a month! Please come on out and help support these kids and the program, which wins games.

PBP
Congrats to Grace for a well-deserved honor. After that Westminster game, the Bengals will host surprising Weber State, who is off to an 8-2 start, including a home win over the Pepperdine team that beat the Bengals earlier this season. The Wildcats have gotten a big lift from double-transfer guard Larryn Brooks, who is averaging over 20 points a game. Brooks started her career at Indiana, where she averaged 16 points a game as a true freshman. She last played at Texas Tech, averaging 9 points a game for the Red Raiders last season. ISU-Weber should be a great rivalry game to start the conference season off. Dec. 30 at 2 pm, come on out.
 

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