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Previous Honorees
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WSUCougars.com Student-Athlete of the Week
The Palouse Mall Student-Athlete of the Week recognizes Cougar student-athletes for their performance in the athletic arena each week. Check the official website of Cougar Athletics, WSUCougars.com, each week for the latest honorees.
Oct. 26-Nov. 1
Jared Karstetter , Football (Caught a pair of touchdown passes from Jeff Tuel against Notre Dame.)
Undeclared
Meghan Berlingo, Soccer (Recorded a pair of shutouts as the No. 19 Cougars swept the Oregon schools on the road for the first time since 2000)
Nov. 2-Nov. 8
Xavier Hicks, Football (registered a game-high 12 tackles against Arizona, his third-straight game with 10-or-more tackles.)
Comparative Ethnic Studies
Ali Thompson, Women's Golf (Led the Cougars for the fifth-consecutive tournament, posting a three-round total of 214 (+4) to finish in a tie for 15th at the Challenge at Onion Creek. Thompson's second-round 69 (-1) was the lowest by a Cougar this fall.)
Freshman
Nov. 9-15
Kevin Lopina, Football, (7-14, 102 yds, TD vs. UCLA)
History major and anthropology minor
Lisa Egami, Cross Country, (Finished 11th at NCAA West Regional to earn an at-large berth to NCAA Championships)
Communication major
Nov. 16-22
KiKi Moore, Women's Basketball (Averaged 15 points in two games at Kansas State and Nebraska)
Freshman
Klay Thompson, Men's Basketball (Pac-10 Player of the Week; averaged 30.5 points per game leading WSU to wins over EWU and IPFW)
Undecided
Nov. 23-29
Meagan Ganzer, Volleyball, (39 kills (4.33 kills per set), 2 aces, 5 blocks in matches vs. Oregon and Oregon State)
International Business
Klay Thompson, Men's Basketball (Pac-10 Player of the Week; earned Most Outstanding Player honors averaging 29.7 points, five rebound, 4.7 assists and two steals in wins against Alaska Anchorage, Nicholls State and San Diego at the Great Alaska Shootout)
Undecided
Nov. 30-Dec. 5
Kelly Hyder, Volleyball, (Led Cougars with 13 digs in NCAA match vs. Northern Iowa; finished career with a school record 1,773 digs, eighth best on the Pac-10 career list)
Social Sciences
Reggie Moore, Men's Basketball (Averaged 13 points in games at Gonzaga & Kansas State; His 12 free throws at Kansas State is a WSU single-game freshman record)
Freshman
Dec. 6-12
Carly Noyes, Women's Basketball (Recorded the first double-digit scoring effort of her young career, tying for the team high with 16 points on 7-for-10 shooting in the 73-61 win at Montana State [Dec. 11]. Noyes also added season-highs in blocks (3) and steals (3).)
Freshman
Reggie Moore, Men's Basketball (Averaged 14 points and seven assists in wins over Idaho and Air Force. In the 75-68 win over Air Force, Moore recorded a double-double with 16 points and a game-high 10 assists.)
Freshman
Dec. 13-19
Jazmine Perkins, Women's Basketball (Just missed a double-double in WSU's 74-57 victory over San Francisco, pulling down a game-high nine rebounds in addition to scoring 11 points. She also recorded a game-high five assists.)
Interested in pursuing a degree in fashion design
Nikola Koprivica, Men's Basketball (Scored a career-high 23 points in the Cougars' 93-69 win over Portland State. Koprivica was perfect shooting the ball, finishing 6-of-6 from the free-throw line and 6-of-6 from the field, including five 3-pointers.)
International Business
Dec. 20-26
April Cook, Women's Basketball (Led WSU with 17 points against Nevada. She also tied for the team high with six rebounds. Cook has 17 points was her 20th double-digit scoring effort in the past 21 games.)
Undecided
Klay Thompson, Men's Basketball (Scored a game-high 26 points in the Cougars' 72-70 overtime win over LSU. Thompson's scoring effort marked the 10th time that he reached the 20-point barrier in the season.)
Undecided
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