NEW ORLEANS — Back-to-back 20-point performances — the first of his career —
helped Xavier University of Louisiana's Anthony Simmons earn Gulf Coast Athletic
Conference Player of the Week in men's basketball for Jan. 14-20.
Simmons, a 6-foot-8 senior forward from Rochester, N.Y., and a graduate of
Allendale Columbia School, averaged 21.5 points, five rebounds and three steals
and shot 76.2 percent from the floor and 78.6 percent from the line in GCAC home
victories against SUNO and NAIA-ranked Philander Smith. Simmons matched his
season high of 20 points and had a career-best five steals — the most in a game
by a Xavier player this season — in a 70-68 overtime decision over SUNO, then
exceeded his scoring high with 23 points in an 84-79 victory against Philander
Smith.
This is the fourth time that Simmons received the GCAC award. He
won it as a sophomore and twice as a junior.
Simmons has started
20-of-21 games this season, averaged 12.9 points and 7.7 rebounds and shot 63.5
percent from the floor. He has shot 62 percent from the floor
in his career to rank second all-time at Xavier. Simmons is 19th at
XU with 516 career rebounds.
The Gold Rush have accounted for five of
the GCAC's 11 weekly awards this season. Philander Smith has four, and SUNO and
Talladega have one each. XU's Denzell Erves and Wanto Joseph have won twice
each.
Xavier — ranked 11th in NAIA Division I, 17-4 overall and the GCAC
co-leader with Philander Smith at 5-1 — will visit conference and city rival
Dillard at 7 p.m. Saturday.
By Ed Cassiere, Sports Information Director
XAVIER UNIVERSITY OF LOUISIANA
XULAATHLETICS
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