Athlete Awards

Athlete of the Week

Mattie Lueck

Mattie Lueck

  • Award
    Athlete of the Week
  • Week Of
    2/2/2015
  • Sport
    Women's Basketball
  • Bio
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ST. JOSEPH, Minn. – All season long, Mattie Lueck has been a key play for the College of Saint Benedict basketball team.
 
The junior from Pequot Lakes, Minn., leads the team in scoring, rebounding and assists, and generally gets the ball when the Blazers need points. This was never more true than last week when, with four seconds left, Lueck was given the ball and scored to lift CSB to a two-point win over Concordia. She led the Blazers in scoring, and followed up that performance by leading CSB in scoring again in a win over St. Kate’s Saturday.
 
For her late-game heroics and big numbers this past week, Lueck has been named the Blazer Athlete of the Week. This is the third athlete of the week honor of the year for Lueck.
 
Lueck’s big week started Wednesday night when Saint Benedict traveled to Moorhead, Minn. Concordia led the entire first half, and the Blazers were down by as many as 15 points in the second half before Lueck started to heat up. She scored 20 second-half points, including the game-winning basket with four seconds left. The game was tied at 61, but Lueck drove the lane and scored to lift CSB to a 63-61 win. She finished the game with 29 points and two rebounds.
 
Saturday against St. Kate’s, Lueck continued her big week with 14 points, seven rebounds, three assists and two blocked shots in a 73-62 win against the Wildcats. In two games last week, Lueck averaged 21.5 points, 4.5 rebounds, two assists and 1.5 blocked shots per game.
 
With six games left in the regular season, Lueck leads the Blazers in scoring (14.3), rebounding (6.7) and assists (2.6) per game. She is fifth in the MIAC with a .502 field-goal percentage and sixth in the conference in points per game.
 
Lueck’s big games came at a good time for the Blazers, who currently sit in a tie for fifth place with Concordia in the MIAC. After two wins last week, Saint Benedict is 10-9 overall and 7-5 in the league and sits two games ahead of Augsburg and Hamline, which both have 5-7 conference records. The top six teams in the league make the conference tournament at the end of the season.
 
The Blazers return home Wednesday, Feb. 4, when they host St. Olaf at 7 p.m. Wednesday is also National Girls and Women in Sport Day, and any girls or women who wear a sport jersey, along with ARISE participants, get in free.


Athlete Awards
Date Athlete Sport
12/7/2015 Angel Hillstrom Women's Hockey
11/30/2015 Alison Newton Women's Basketball
11/23/2015 Carissa Gaffy-Sanford Women's Swim and Dive
11/16/2015 Kate Banovetz Women's Basketball
11/9/2015 Ashley Groebner Women's Swim and Dive
11/2/2015 Briana Schmiesing Women's Volleyball
10/26/2015 Megan Pekarek Women's Volleyball
10/19/2015 Kiley Green Women's Cross Country
10/6/2015 Natalie Amundson Women's Golf
9/28/2015 Lauren Wise Women's Golf
9/21/2015 Megan Pekarek Women's Volleyball
9/15/2015 Laura Schmitt Women's Volleyball
9/8/2015 Brooke Rasmussen Women's Cross Country
5/11/2015 Olivia Dengel Women's Track and Field
5/4/2015 Megan Sundstrom Women's Track and Field
4/27/2015 Becky Gigstad Women's Softball
4/20/2015 Natalie Frier Women's Track and Field
4/13/2015 Anna Wagner Women's Track and Field
4/7/2015 Melissa Seldon Women's Softball
3/30/2015 Kiley Green Women's Track and Field
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