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AMC Women’s Basketball Players of the Week – No. 2 (Nov. 10)

St. Louis, Mo. – Cha'Myrean Ellis of Williams Baptist and Tori Rubel of Columbia were selected this week’s American Midwest Conference (AMC) Women's Basketball Players of the Week presented by AMCOnTheGo, announced the conference office this afternoon.
 
AMC Women’s Basketball Offensive Player of the Week
Cha'Myrean Ellis, Williams Baptist
Sr. | G/F | Carthage, Miss.
  • Led the Eagles to a win over William Woods
  • Recorded a double-double with 26 points and 10 rebounds against the Owls
  • Totaled 49 points on the week, averaging 64.5 from the field and 81.8 from the foul-line 
Other notable performance:
  • Raigan Head, Central Baptist: scored 40 points and 17 rebounds in two games on the week
Nominees: Cha'Myrean Ellis, Williams Baptist; Cailynn Dilosa, Harris-Stowe; Raigan Head, Central Baptist; Ireland Jones, Mission; Ashtyn Klusmeyer, Columbia
 
AMC Women’s Basketball Defensive Player of the Week
Tori Rubel, Columbia
Jr. | F | Cape Girardeau, Mo.
  • Averaged 11.5 rebounds per game on the week
  • Recorded 23 rebounds, two assists and 11 points
Other notable performance:
  • Reece Halley, UHSP: recorded 18 rebounds in two games and 17 points.
Nominees: Tori Rubel, Columbia; Sara Crowe, Williams Baptist; Reece Halley, UHSP; Ireland Jones, Mission; J'Lessa Jordan, Harris-Stowe; Mallory Welch, Crowley's Ridge

2025-26 AMC Women’s Basketball Players of the Week (Offensive; Defensive)
Week One (Nov. 3): Raigan Head (Central Baptist); Sara Crowe (Williams Baptist)
Week Two (Nov. 10): Cha'Myrean Ellis (Williams Baptist); Tori Rubel (Columbia)
 
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