UNSUNG HEROES | March 3
Each week I'll recognize some sensational but unsung performances...
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Henry Domercant, Eastern Illinois -- Domercant returned to school instead of entering the NBA draft last year. He has remained one of the nation's premier scoring threats, as he showed last week. He had 35 points and 12 rebounds vs. Tennessee State on Thursday and then followed that up with 46 points (including 8-of-14 trifectas) in Saturday's loss to Tennessee Tech.
Mike Helms, Oakland University -- Helms has been among the nation's scoring leaders all season. The native of Detroit pumped in 42 points, including 6-of-6 from 3-point range, in Saturday's win over Southern Utah.
Terrence Woods, Florida A&M -- Woods scored 36 points in an overtime win over Coppin State on Saturday.
Clay Tucker, Wisconsin-Milwaukee -- Tucker scored 40 points in becoming the school's all-time scoring leader in a win over Wright State on Thursday. But his team fell to Butler on Saturday, giving coach Todd Lickliter's team the top seed in the Horizon League tournament.
Dustin Van Weerdhuizen, High Point -- Van Weerdhuizen became a hero when he hit 13-of-22 shots and finished with 38 points in an upset of Liberty. High Point dressed only seven players due to suspensions and still got the W!
Ron Williamson, Howard -- Williamson continued his stellar season with a 39-point performance last Monday.