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![]() Kris Krzyminski was named GLIAC South Division Player of the Week for the fourth time this year. |
Feb. 19, 2007
Wayne State University senior guard Kris Krzyminski (Flint, Mich./Central) averaged 24.5 points, 3.0 assists and 3.5 rebounds per game as the Warriors won two home games last week to secure a GLIAC Tournament berth.
He tallied 23 points, while shooting 60 per cent from the floor, in the 89-78 triumph over Ferris State last Thursday.
In the 82-66 win over Saginaw Valley State on Saturday, Krzyminski broke the WSU single-season three-point field goal mark with his 78th. He went on to score 26 points, grab five rebounds, and dish out four assists.
Krzyminski currently leads the GLIAC in overall scoring at 24.1 points per game, while leading the league in conference scoring at 25.4 points per game. Even though he is 11th in field goal percentage in league games he has made 139 shots and only one other player listed has more than 100 made (LSSU's Ryan Kuhl with 102). Krzyminski is eighth in league assists, fifth in free throw percentage, ninth in steals, second in three-point percentage (although Kris has made more [56] than the leader has attempted [40], second in three-point field goals made per game, and first in minutes played by 30 over LSSU's Garrett Konuszewski who has played one more game.
This is the fourth time in 13 weeks he has been selected GLIAC South Division Player of the Week.











