| Emily Garvin, Geneva Photo by Stephen Tabon for Geneva athletics |
The Team of the Week is D3hoops.com’s weekly honor roll, in season No. 29 of recognizing the top performance at each of the five positions from the previous week.
| Men | Pos. | Women |
|---|---|---|
| Mike Vuckovic, Jr. North Park |
G | Emily Garvin, Sr. Geneva |
| Wesley McIntyre, So. VSU-Lyndon |
G | Yasminah White, Sr. St. Elizabeth |
| Monty Nedd, So. Hobart |
G | Ava Haus, So. St. Scholastica |
| Elijah Kinney, Jr. Endicott |
F | Hannah Ramsden, Sr. Merchant Marine |
| Tyler Smith, Jr. Crown |
F | Maya Metcalf, So. Concordia-Moorhead |
| Games of Dec. 8-14, 2025 | Previous seasons | All-time honorees | ||
Women’s
Emily Garvin
Garvin led Geneva to two wins last week, at Kenyon 80-73, then a home win over Wooster, 93-59. She averaged 24 points per game, shooting 17-of-29 (59%) from the floor, and 12-of-13 (92%) from the foul line, while averaging 10 rebounds, six assists and four steals per game.
Yasminah White
White returned to the court with a vengeance, scoring 22 points with six rebounds, and four steals as St. Elizabeth broke a 33 year drought against Drew; the two campuses are just two miles apart.
Ava Haus
Haus continued her strong start to the season with a 22 point performance against St. Catherine on Friday night. She ignited the offense to start the second half, connecting on six three pointers in the third quarter alone. Haus had five rebounds and four steals, shooting 53% from the floor and 54% from three. This is St. Scholastica’s best start since 1987.
Hannah Ramsden
Ramsden led the U.S. Merchant Marine Academy to two wins over Skyline Conference opponents this week, averaging 32 points on 65% shooting (53% from three). She also hit 12-13 from the FT line, added three rebounds, three steals, and two assists per game.
Maya Metcalf
Metcalf scored a career-high 24 points in Concordia’s win at St. Olaf. She also had three blocks and five rebounds to go along with three assists. Metcalf went 8-for-11 from the field, 3-for-4 from outside the arc and 5-for-6 from the free throw line.
Men’s
Mike Vuckovic
Vockovic had a big night in a big conference win over North Central. He scored 26 points with six rebounds, and seven assists, adding a pair of steals and shooting 5-7 from behind the arc.
Wesley McIntyre
McIntyre erupted for 39 points, including the game winner with 1.3 seconds to go in overtime, lifting the Lyndon Hornets to a 108-107 win over rival VSU-Johnson, the Hornets’ third straight conference road win. McIntyre added a team best six assists, five rebounds, and three steals while shooting 52% from the floor and 75% from the free throw line.
Monty Nedd
Nedd averaged a double-double to lead Hobart to victories over Ithaca and Utica this week. Against Ithaca he scored a career and game-high 27 points, grabbed a game-high nine rebounds, dished out a game-high eight assists, and posted a game-high four steals. Nedd connected on 11-of-15 shots from the floor and 5-of-6 at the free throw line in the 20-point victory. He closed out the 2025 portion of Hobart’s schedule with his first collegiate double-double, scoring a team-high 20 points, collecting a career and game-high 12 rebounds, handing out a game-high six assists, and logging a game-high five steals. For the week, Nedd shot 64% from the floor and 83% at the line while averaging 24 points, 11 rebounds, seven assists, and five steals.
Elijah Kinney
Kinney once again carried the Gulls on both ends of the floor in a 2-0 week. He averaged 34 points, 12 rebounds, five blocks, two steals, and an assist, shooting 63% (27-43) from the field and 88% (14-16) from the charity stripe. Kinney logged consecutive career highs with 33 points against St. Joseph’s (ME) and 35 in a 16-point comeback over local rival, Salem State.
Tyler Smith
Smith averaged 15 rebounds and eight assists per game this week, adding seven points and a massive seven blocks per contest in Crown’s two victories.
