Mark Freeman Tabbed OVC Men’s Hoops Player of the Week

Mark Freeman Tabbed OVC Men’s Hoops Player of the Week
Mark Freeman — Morehead State University Athletics
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Mark Freeman Tabbed OVC Men’s Hoops Player of the Week

Morehead State guard Mark Freeman put on a display or pure basketball scoring wizardry in Johnson Arena this past week, and for his efforts he’s earned Ohio Valley Conference co-Player of the Week.


Freeman was dynamic in leading MSU to a pair of victories to keep the Eagles in a tie for first place. He averaged 26.5 points, 3.5 assists, 3.0 rebounds while shooting 62 percent overall and 50 percent from three-point range in wins over Little Rock and SIUE.


Freeman opened the week with a 25-point effort against LR, including hitting 10-of-14 shots to go along with five assists and two steals. He then had a masterful performance against SIUE, scoring 14 consecutive points in the second half, 21 overall second-half points and 28 total points for the game to help erase a 10-point deficit as the Eagles won 55-50.


Freeman leads the OVC in scoring (22.5) against league competition and is the only player with four 25+ scoring games in league action.

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