Athlete Awards Athletes of the Month Choose Awards Type All Athlete Awards Athletes of the Month Raeann Stilwell Award Athletes of the Month Week Of 2/1/2014 Sport Women's Basketball Bio View Full Bio AMHERST, N.Y. - Basketball players Raeann Stilwell (Cheektowaga, N.Y./St. Mary's of Lancaster) and Gerald Beverly (Rochester, N.Y./Gates Chili) have been named the Bedore Tours Student-Athletes of the Month for January. Stilwell, a 5-foot-3 point redshirt sophomore guard, averaged 21 points and 3.3 assists while shooting 36-percent (40-for-111) from three-point land over Daemen's 10 games in the month. Stilwell, who leads the East Coast Conference with 60 three-point baskets so far this season, knocked down multiple three-pointers in all but one game last month, including seven games with four or more. She scored 20 or more points five times, including a career-best 36-point outing, in which she shot 13-for-26 (50-percent) from the field and 6-for-14 (43-percent) from three-point range, in a 93-91 loss at Mercy College on Jan. 6. In Daemen's three wins during the month, Stilwell upped her numbers to 23 points per game and 48-percent (13-for-27) long-range shooting. For the season, Stilwell leads the team, and ranks fourth in the conference, with an average of 17.8 points per game. Beverly, a 6-foot-7 junior forward, had a monstrous month while leading the Wildcats to a 9-1 record in January. For the month, Beverly averaged 18.2 points, 9.6 rebounds and an other-wordly 5.1 blocks per game while shooting 55-percent (66-for-121) from the field. The big man collected six double-doubles on the month giving him 11 so far this season. Amongst those was an 18-point, 11-block performance in a 99-92 win at Mercy College on Jan. 6. The 11 blocks established a new career high while he also victimized St. Thomas Aquinas College for a total of 17 blocks in two Daemen wins over the Spartans. Beverly ended his month with a 17-point outing in a key 94-91 home win over Long Island University Post on Jan. 31. In that one, Beverly surpassed 1,000 points for his career, getting the milestone bucket on a dunk late in the game that ignited a key 6-0 spurt, taking the Wildcats from down two (83-85) to up four (89-85). For the season, Beverly leads the team in scoring (17.5 ppg), rebounding (10.1 rpg) and blocks (77), playing a pivotal role in the Wildcats' current 10-game winning streak in ECC play. He ranks first in the conference in blocks, second in rebounding, fourth in field goal percentage and eighth in scoring. Athlete Awards Date Athlete Sport 1/3/2019 Nazjahe Boswell Women's Track & Field 1/3/2019 Jeff Redband Men's Basketball 12/3/2018 Allison Post Women's Volleyball 12/3/2018 Andrew Sischo Men's Basketball 11/5/2018 Jamie Boyar Women's Soccer 11/5/2018 Ali Greenwood Women's Volleyball 10/1/2018 Jamie Boyar Women's Soccer 10/1/2018 Mike Swiniarski Men's Cross Country 5/2/2018 Shaquille Corrica Men's Track & Field 5/2/2018 Katja Meyer Women's Track & Field 4/3/2018 Katlyn Newberry Women's Bowling 4/3/2018 Ricardo Ruiz Martinez Men's Tennis 3/2/2018 Andrew Sischo Men's Basketball 3/2/2018 Brittany Denton Women's Track & Field 2/2/2018 Breon Harris Men's Basketball 2/2/2018 Sarah Saba Women's Basketball 1/4/2018 Sarah Saba Women's Basketball 1/4/2018 Andrew Sischo Men's Basketball 12/5/2017 Deion Hamilton Men's Basketball 12/5/2017 Katlyn Newberry Women's Bowling Previous12345...Next
Raeann Stilwell Award Athletes of the Month Week Of 2/1/2014 Sport Women's Basketball Bio View Full Bio AMHERST, N.Y. - Basketball players Raeann Stilwell (Cheektowaga, N.Y./St. Mary's of Lancaster) and Gerald Beverly (Rochester, N.Y./Gates Chili) have been named the Bedore Tours Student-Athletes of the Month for January. Stilwell, a 5-foot-3 point redshirt sophomore guard, averaged 21 points and 3.3 assists while shooting 36-percent (40-for-111) from three-point land over Daemen's 10 games in the month. Stilwell, who leads the East Coast Conference with 60 three-point baskets so far this season, knocked down multiple three-pointers in all but one game last month, including seven games with four or more. She scored 20 or more points five times, including a career-best 36-point outing, in which she shot 13-for-26 (50-percent) from the field and 6-for-14 (43-percent) from three-point range, in a 93-91 loss at Mercy College on Jan. 6. In Daemen's three wins during the month, Stilwell upped her numbers to 23 points per game and 48-percent (13-for-27) long-range shooting. For the season, Stilwell leads the team, and ranks fourth in the conference, with an average of 17.8 points per game. Beverly, a 6-foot-7 junior forward, had a monstrous month while leading the Wildcats to a 9-1 record in January. For the month, Beverly averaged 18.2 points, 9.6 rebounds and an other-wordly 5.1 blocks per game while shooting 55-percent (66-for-121) from the field. The big man collected six double-doubles on the month giving him 11 so far this season. Amongst those was an 18-point, 11-block performance in a 99-92 win at Mercy College on Jan. 6. The 11 blocks established a new career high while he also victimized St. Thomas Aquinas College for a total of 17 blocks in two Daemen wins over the Spartans. Beverly ended his month with a 17-point outing in a key 94-91 home win over Long Island University Post on Jan. 31. In that one, Beverly surpassed 1,000 points for his career, getting the milestone bucket on a dunk late in the game that ignited a key 6-0 spurt, taking the Wildcats from down two (83-85) to up four (89-85). For the season, Beverly leads the team in scoring (17.5 ppg), rebounding (10.1 rpg) and blocks (77), playing a pivotal role in the Wildcats' current 10-game winning streak in ECC play. He ranks first in the conference in blocks, second in rebounding, fourth in field goal percentage and eighth in scoring.