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Goldey-Beacom Gets Four Picked For CACC Weekly Honorees

2/18/2025 12:00:00 AM



Another solid week for Goldey-Beacom saw Tre Powell (Mount Laurel, NJ) named Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference Men's Basketball Rookie of the Week, sophomore Katie Yoder (Dublin, PA) picked to the Women's Basketball Weekly Honor Roll, George Starr (Franklinville, NJ) tabbed Baseball Pitcher and Rookie of the Week with junior Anthony Charles (Mullica Hill, NJ) making the sport's Weekly Honor Roll.
 
Powell averaged 14.5 points and 4.0 assists over two games, helping Goldey-Beacom clinch a spot in the CACC Tournament.  He scored 17 points Tuesday against Chestnut Hill before netting 12 on Saturday at Georgian Court.
 
Powell this season has been one of the many bright spots for GBC (11-14, 8-6), which is tied with Chestnut Hill (8-6) and Jefferson (8-6) for first place in the CACC South Division.  He has scored in double figures the last six games, including February 8 when he hit the go-ahead floater with 2.4 seconds left in Goldey-Beacom's 89-85 win at Post.
 
Yoder averaged 20.0 points and 8.5 rebounds over two games.  She had 23 points and nine rebounds Tuesday against Chestnut Hill before getting 17 and eight in Goldey-Beacom's 78-77 overtime victory Saturday at Georgian Court.
 
A solid athlete who has a tremendous scorer all season, Yoder is eighth in the CACC with 14.7 points per game, second with a .512 field goal percentage, eighth with a .781 free throw percentage and 17th with 6.3 rebounds per contest.
 
Starr had an impressive collegiate debut, striking out eight over five innings in allowing just a run and four hits in Goldey-Beacom's 6-1 victory Thursday over Mercy.
 
Charles batted .333 (4-for-12) on the week with a home run and three RBI.  He went 4-for-9 over two games Friday, getting a two-run homer and three RBI vs. regionally ranked Franklin Pierce before rapping three hits that night against Mercy.
 
Charles last season had a solid campaign in helping Goldey-Beacom reach the NCAA Tournament for a third time in the last four years.  He ended fourth in the CACC with 13 doubles, sixth with three triples, 10th with six home runs, fifth with a .607 slugging percentage, eighth with a .458 on base percentage.
 
Goldey-Beacom is ranked fourth in the National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association East Region Preseason Poll and Franklin Pierce is fifth.
 
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