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Player of the week. (College Basketball).(Ugonna Onyekwe)(Brief Article)

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As the Quakers kept themselves in the race for an Ivy League title and NCAA Tournament bid with victories over Brown and Yale, no one contributed more than Onyekwe, a 6-8 junior, who averaged 21 points, 8.5 rebounds and 2.0 blocks and shot ...

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