Cal Poly Pomona’s Blackwell wins fourth weekly award

Jada Blackwell

Cal Poly Pomona junior center Jada Blackwell is the CCAA Player

of the Week for a fourth time.

The Etiwanda High graduate helped Cal Poly Pomona to a road win Friday at Cal State Stanislaus as the Broncos finished with an 18-4 record through the CCAA schedule.

In Friday’s 69-58 win over the Warriors, Blackwell recorded a double-double of 18 points and 13 rebounds, followed by a dominating performance against Chico State Saturday, scoring a season-high 30 points on 12-for-24 shooting from the floor and five-for-nine shooting from the free throw line, while also knocking down 12 field goals. 

On the Weekend, the Rancho Cucamonga native averaged 24 points and 10.5 rebounds, while tallying seven blocks, four steals, and four assists.


CCAA Women’s Basketball Player of the Week
Nov. 8-10: Kersey Wilcox (Humboldt State)
Nov. 11-17: Sarah Finlay (Cal State East Bay)
Nov. 18-24: Miranda Seto (UC San Diego)
Nov. 25-Dec. 1: Ariel Marsh (Cal Poly Pomona)
Dec. 2-8: Angela Van Sickel (San Francisco State)
Dec. 9-15: Jada Blackwell (Cal Poly Pomona)
Dec. 16-22:  Tayler Champion (Cal State Dominguez Hills)
Dec. 30-Jan. 5: Danielle Peacon (Cal State East Bay)
Jan. 6-12:  Jazmine Miller (Chico State)
Jan. 13-19: Jada Blackwell (Cal Poly Pomona)
Jan. 20-26: Jazmine Miller (Chico State)
Jan. 27-Feb. 2: Katie Batlin (San Francisco State)
Feb. 3-9: Jada Blackwell (Cal Poly Pomona)
Feb. 10-16: Destinee La Fountain (Cal State L.A.)
Feb. 17-23: Brianna Terrance (Cal State East Bay)
Feb. 24-Mar. 2: Jada Blackwell (Cal Poly Pomona)

 

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Cal Poly Pomona’s Jada Blackwell gets third weekly accolade

Jada Blackwell

Jada Blackwell of the No. 16 Cal Poly Pomona women’s basketball team was named the California Collegiate Athletic Association (CCAA) Player of the Week for the third time this season.

The junior center led the Broncos (17-3, 14-2) to a pair of home wins, extending CPP’s winning streak to five games.

On Thursday against Cal State Monterey Bay, the Etiwanda High School product scored 15 points and grabbed 11 rebounds as the Broncos cruised to a 58-38 win over the Otters. During that game, Blackwell went 7-for-10 at the free throw line.

On Saturday against Cal State East Bay, Blackwell recorded another double-double – her ninth of the 2013-14 campaign. She knocked down eight of her 10 free throw attempts to lead CPP to an overtime victory over the Pioneers.

While helping the Broncos maintain their three-win lead atop the conference standings, Blackwell ranks second in both scoring and rebounding among CCAA players. She’s posted averages of 16.7 points and 8.9 boards through the first 20 games of the season.

CCAA Women’s Basketball Player of the Week

Nov. 8-10: Kersey Wilcox (Humboldt State)
Nov. 11-17: Sarah Finlay (Cal State East Bay)
Nov. 18-24: Miranda Seto (UC San Diego)
Nov. 25-Dec. 1: Ariel Marsh (Cal Poly Pomona)
Dec. 2-8: Angela Van Sickel (San Francisco State)
Dec. 9-15: Jada Blackwell (Cal Poly Pomona)
Dec. 16-22:  Tayler Champion (Cal State Dominguez Hills)
Dec. 30-Jan. 5: Danielle Peacon (Cal State East Bay)
Jan. 6-12:  Jazmine Miller (Chico State)
Jan. 13-19: Jada Blackwell (Cal Poly Pomona)
Jan. 20-26: Jazmine Miller (Chico State)
Jan. 27-Feb. 2: Katie Batlin (San Francisco State)
Feb. 3-9: Jada Blackwell (Cal Poly Pomona)

 

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Blackwell earns top player honor for a second time

Jada BLackwell

Cal Poly Pomona’s Jada Blackwell has been named the California Collegiate Athletic Association Women’s Basketball Player of the Week for Jan. 13-19.

The junior post player earned her second athlete of the week nod after lifting the nationally-ranked Broncos to two road wins, at Cal State L.A. and Cal State Dominguez Hills.

The Etiwanda High graduate recorded weekend-high totals of 17 points, 16 rebounds, and four blocks in Friday’s 86-70 victory against the Golden Eagles.  The following night Blackwell scored 13 points on 54.5 percent (6-for-11) from the floor, while making one-of-two attempts from the free throw line.  In addition she snagged 12 rebounds and had two blocked shots in the Broncos 64-53 win over the Toros.

 

 

 

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