Tulane University’s Kevin Cross has had an incredible week, achieving two consecutive 20-point triple-doubles and being named the Associated Press Player of the Week. This is a remarkable feat, and one that few players have achieved in college basketball.
Cross, a senior guard, has been a standout player for the Green Wave since his freshman year. He is a leader on the court and has been a key contributor to Tulane’s success this season. His performance this week was nothing short of spectacular.
In the first game, Cross scored 25 points, grabbed 11 rebounds, and dished out 10 assists in a win over the University of Houston. He followed that up with an even more impressive performance against the University of Central Florida, scoring 22 points, grabbing 12 rebounds, and dishing out 10 assists. This was the first time a player had achieved two consecutive 20-point triple-doubles in college basketball since the NCAA began tracking the statistic in 1985.
Cross’ performance earned him the Associated Press Player of the Week award, an honor that is given to just one player each week. This is a testament to Cross’ hard work and dedication to the game. He is a great example of what hard work and dedication can do for a player.
Cross’ performance this week is a reminder of why he is one of the best players in college basketball. He has been a leader on the court for Tulane and his achievements this week are a testament to his hard work and dedication to the game. It is no surprise that he was named the Associated Press Player of the Week. Congratulations to Kevin Cross on his incredible achievements this week!