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AP Men’s Player of the Week: Ryan Kalkbrenner of Creighton Shines in First Two Games

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AP Men’s Player of the Week: Ryan Kalkbrenner of Creighton Shines in First Two Games

The national player of the week for men’s college basketball during the initial week of the season has been announced as Ryan Kalkbrenner from Creighton.
The towering 7-foot-1 senior, weighing 270 pounds, delivered exceptional performances in the Bluejays’ first two matchups, which positioned them at 14th in the rankings.
His standout game saw him score a remarkable 49 points, achieving a shooting percentage of 90.9% by going 20-for-22. Alongside these points, he also recorded 11 rebounds and tallied three blocked shots in a commanding win over UT-Rio Grande Valley.
Remarkably, he finished just two points shy of Bob Portman’s 1967 record for a single game within the program.
In his subsequent game, Kalkbrenner contributed another 24 points on a stunning 9-for-10 shooting while helping the Bluejays secure a victory against Fairleigh Dickinson.
Over the week, he averaged an impressive 36.5 points and shot 90.6% from the field, completing 29 of his 32 shots.

Zeke Mayo from Kansas was recognized as the runner-up for the week.
The 6-foot-4 transfer from South Dakota State made a significant impression in his debut with the top-ranked Jayhawks.
He started strong with 19 points against Howard, then followed up with an outstanding performance in a classic showdown against then-No. 9 North Carolina, where he scored 21 points, grabbed five rebounds, and dished out four assists, ultimately aiding his team to a 92-89 victory.
Notably, Mayo played a key role in the game’s final moments, tying the score twice in the last 2.5 minutes, first by sinking two free throws and then hitting a jumper with 1:45 remaining.
Over the week, he successfully made 14 of 26 attempts from the floor and converted 8 out of 17 from beyond the arc, achieving shooting percentages of .538 and .471, respectively.

Honorable mentions for the week include Alex Karaban from UConn and Kam Jones from Marquette.
A player to watch in the upcoming games is Nelly Junior Joseph from New Mexico.
The 6-foot-10 center has started this season strong in his fifth year, recording 28 points and 16 rebounds in the game against Nicholls State, followed by another double-double performance, scoring 16 points and pulling down 12 rebounds against then-No. 22 UCLA.
He is set for another challenge this week, facing a ranked opponent once again as New Mexico is scheduled to play No. 22 St. John’s at Madison Square Garden in New York on Sunday.