SPARTANBURG, S.C. --- University of Tennessee at Chattanooga junior
Jasmine Joyner (Southaven, Miss.) was selected the Southern Conference women's basketball Player of the Month for January, the league office announced today.
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Joyner averaged 13.6 points and 10.5 rebounds per game in January with 31 blocked shots. She shot 50 percent or better five times in eight games and recorded two double-doubles. She scored in double figures six times and three times topped double figures in rebounding.
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At Furman Joyner had 21 points and matched career-high for rebounds with 20. She added six blocked shots and a career-best five assists in the win. Her second double-double was in the Mocs win over UNCG. She had 18 points and 14 rebounds in the contest to go along with four assists.
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Joyner was on the verge of a triple double in the Mocs' game against Western Carolina with 13 points, nine rebounds and eight blocked shots. Her eight blocks tied her school record for rejections in a game and set the McKenzie Arena record for Chattanooga.
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Joyner made 43-of-88 (48.9%) shots from the field in the month of January and was 78.9 percent (22-28) from the free throw line. She averaged 35.4 minutes per game in the month playing all 40 minutes five times.
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Joyner holds the school record for career blocked shots with 276 and is ranked second all-time in the SoCon. She currently leads the nation averaging four blocked shots per game and leads the NCAA in total blocked shots with 88.
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The Mocs host Wofford Saturday afternoon at the Roundhouse. Tickets are on sale at the McKenzie Arena box office (423266-6627 (MOCS)) or online at the official website of Mocs Athletics, GoMocs.com.
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