WILLIAMSBURG, Va. – Women's basketball junior
Caitlin Wingertzahn was named the William & Mary Student-Athlete of the Week presented by the Virginia Lottery on Tuesday.
Wingertzahn set seven new career marks in the Tribe's effort against former CAA foe James Madison at Kaplan Arena on Sunday afternoon. In addition to her game-high 18 points, she recorded personal bests in field goals made (6), free throws made (5), free throws attempted (6), 3-pointers made (1), 3-pointers attempted (2), and minutes (27).
She also matched her previous career highs in rebounds (7), assists (2), and field goals attempted (9).
Wingertzahn is a marketing major with a management and organizational leadership concentration. During her time with the Green and Gold, she has been both a W&M Provost Award winner and CAA Commissioner's Academic Honor Roll selection.
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