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ATHLETES of the WEEK - January 21, 2012

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Swimming
Jillian Brown

Senior, Kenmore, NY


Jillian Brown won a pair of events as the Clarkson Women defeated Utica College 117-93 on Saturday afternoon at Fuller Pool. Brown won the 100 freestyle (1:04.98) and 200 freestyle (2:23.55) events.


Alpine Skiing
Sarah Shafer

Junior, Petoskey, MI


Sarah Shafer claimed a top finish for the Clarkson as the Golden Knights closed out in fourth place at the UConn Invitational held at the Blackwater Ski Area. For the women, Shafer led the way by taking 13th out of 65 skiers in 1:42.83 in the slalom event.


 
Men's Basketball
John Coleman

Sophomore, Forward - Potsdam, NY 


John Coleman 
shot 8-for-10 from the floor for a game-high 17 points and added in five steals in Clarkson's 65-55 victory over RIT in Liberty League action Friday night at Alumni Gymnasium.


Women's Hockey
Danielle Skirrow

Senior, Forward - Trenton, ONT


Danielle Skirrow recorded a shorthanded marker and a power-play tally in the Golden Knights' 3-1 win at Colgate on Friday.



Men's Hockey
Pat Megannety

Freshman, Forward - Oakville, ONT


Pat Megannety scored two goals in the third period as Clarkson rallied for a 3-3 tie against St. Lawrence before 3,811 fans at Cheel Arena on Saturday. His first goal was a power-play tally, which snapped a 0-of-26 drought on the man-advantage for the Knights.



Women's Basketball
Ashley Loggins

Freshman, Forward - Albany, NY


Ashley Loggins posted a pair of double-doubles in three games this past week, averaging 24.0 points and 10.0 rebounds per game over the last seven days. Against St. Lawrence she had 20 points and eight rebounds and followed that game with back-to-back monster performances against RIT and William Smith. Versus the Tigers, Loggins had 25 points and 11 rebounds, shooting 10-for-14 from the field. She topped that display against William Smith, scoring a season-high 27 points with 11 more rebounds. Her 12-for-15 shooting against the Herons was the second best figure in the conference all season long.