PURCHASE, N.Y. — For the third week in a row, a duo of student-athletes from Manhattanville Men's and Women's Basketball teams have been named to the Skyline Conference Honorable Mentions for the week ending December 14th.
Skyline Conference Men's Basketball Weekly Report - Dec. 15th.
Andrew Saint-Louis (Norwalk, Conn./Notre Dame Fairfield)
Last week, during a thrilling double-overtime victory over John Jay, Saint-Louis made a strong impact on the court. He posted new season highs in shooting and assists, finishing the night 9-21 in shooting with four assists. His all-around performance helped propel the Valiants to the win, as he went 1-5 from three-point range, 3-6 from the free-throw line, and pulled down eight total rebounds—four offensive and four defensive—while adding three turnovers and one steal. He capped off the performance with 22 points.
Later in the week against Yeshiva, Saint-Louis delivered another standout showing. He shot an efficient 9-15 from the field, knocked down 2-5 three-pointers, and went 2-4 from the line. He also contributed one offensive rebound, three assists, and a new season high of three steals, despite committing four turnovers. He finished the game with another 22-point performance.
Skyline Conference Women's Basketball Weekly Report - Dec. 15th.
Esther Ramos (Queens, N.Y./Forest Hills)
Continuing her trend of strong performances, Ramos helped lead the Valiants to two decisive victories. Against St. Joseph's Brooklyn, she delivered a dominant performance, shooting 5-11 from the field, a perfect 2-2 from the free-throw line, and 1-2 from beyond the arc. She also added two offensive rebounds and one defensive rebound for three total, along with two turnovers, and finished the game with 13 points.
Ramos followed that performance with another standout effort against Mount Saint Mary, once again leading the way with an impressive display of skill and strength. She posted incredible shooting numbers, going 11-19, 1-2 from three-point range, and 2-3 from the free-throw line. She contributed seven defensive rebounds, two assists, and three turnovers all while recording a new season high with four steals. Ramos capped off the night with an outstanding 25-point performance.