Mountain West Wire’s Player of The Year Watch list Results: POY and All-Conference Selections

Mountain West Wire’s Player of The Year Watch list Results: POY and All-Conference Selections The results are in, take a look at the awards and the 17th week’s results. Contact/Follow @HardwoodTalk & @MWCwire The month of February made it a close …

Week 17 Results

1. Malachi Flynn, junior guard San Diego State (5 Points)

17 points, 6 rebounds and 4 assists against Colorado State

36 points, 5 assists and 5 rebounds against San Diego State

2. Jalen Harris, junior guard Nevada (4 Points):

23 points, 7 rebounds and 2 steals against Wyoming

24 points, 5 assists and 3 rebounds against San Diego State

3. Neemias Queta, sophomore forward Utah State (3 Points):

23 points, 10 rebounds and 2 assists against San Jose State

18 points, 14 rebounds and 2 blocks against New Mexico

4. Amauri Hardy, junior guard UNLV (2 Points):

24 points, 6 rebounds and 5 assists against Boise State

17 points, 8 rebounds and 3 rebounds against San Jose State

5. Bryce Hamilton, sophomore guard UNLV (1 Point):

22 points, 8 rebounds and 2 steals against Boise State

18 points, 2 rebounds and 1 assist against San Jose State

Past Weeks:

Week 1 | Week 2 | Week 3Week 4 | Week 5 | Week 6 | Week 7 | Week 8 | Week 9| Week 10|Week 11| Week 12| Week 13|Week 14|Week 15|Week 16

Final Point Totals

Malachi Flynn, junior guard San Diego State (42 Points)

Jalen Harris, junior guard Nevada (35 Points)

Sam Merrill, senior guard Utah State (20 Points)

Derrick Alston Jr, junior guard Boise State (19 Points)

JaQuan Lyle, senior guard New Mexico (15 Points)

Nico Carvacho, senior center Colorado State (12 Points)

Bryce Hamilton, sophomore guard UNLV (12 Points)

Seneca Knight, sophomore guard San Jose State (10 Points)

Jazz Johnson, senior guard Nevada (9 Points)

Justinian Jessup, senior guard Boise State (7 Points)

Hunter Maldonado, sophomore guard Wyoming (7 Points)

Neemias Queta, sophomore forward Utah State (7 Points)

Amauri Hardy, junior guard UNLV (6 Points)

Isaiah Stevens, freshman guard Colorado State (6 Points)

Alphonso Anderson, junior guard Utah State (5 Points)

Carlton Bragg Jr., senior forward New Mexico (5 Points)

Lindsey Drew, senior guard Nevada (5 Points)

Justin Bean, sophomore forward Utah State (4 Points)

Marvin Coleman, sophomore guard UNLV (4 Points)

Orlando Robinson, freshman forward Fresno State (4 Points)

David Roddy, freshman guard Colorado State (4 Points)

Roderick “RJ” Williamssenior forward Boise State (4 Points)

Corey Manigault, senior forward New Mexico (2 Points)

Jordan Schakel, junior guard San Diego State (2 Points)

Donnie Tillman, junior forward UNLV (2 Points)

Abu Kigab, junior forward Boise State (1 Point)

Zane Martin, junior guard New Mexico (1 Point)

Matt Mitchell, junior forward San Diego State (1 Point)

Ryan Swan, senior center Air Force (1 Point)

Richard Washington, junior guard San Jose State (1 Point)

Yanni Wetzell, senior forward San Diego State (1 Point)

How It Works: 

Each person will award 15 points in total to five players and should award it as so:

1st place (Player of the week): 5 pts

2nd place: 4 pts

3rd place: 3 pts

4th place: 2 pts

5th place: 1 pt

The player with the most points total will be our player of the week and we will keep track of the point totals every week so that the player who has the most at the end of the year will receive the Mountain West Wire Player of the Year award. Just copy the players below and type your names above it like we do for the pick them docs we get and award your points. 

Now some guys made the list and others didn’t. A big thing to think about was consistency throughout the week. Something that hurt some guys was having a decent game one day and a bad one the other day. Guys who made the list had a great game one day and a good one on other days, or good games both days.

This column will come out on Sunday nights or Monday mornings depending on how late some games finish on Sundays. 

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