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WBB: Jillian Hollingshead Earns Back-To-Back SEC Freshman of the Week Honors

Georgia freshman forward Jillian Hollingshead has garnered Southeastern Conference Freshman of the Week recognition for the second consecutive week, the league office announced Tuesday. 

The Powder Springs, Ga., native becomes the first Lady Bulldog since Caliya Robinson in 2016 to earn back-to-back SEC Freshman of the Week honors.  

 

 

 

 

Hollingshead has been impressive in her first season at Georgia. This past Sunday, she totaled eight points in 18 minutes to lead the Lady Bulldogs to their ninth-straight win against the Florida Gators. She played particularly well in the second half, scoring six points, including an important putback late in the third quarter. 

This comes after she posted the first double-figure scoring game of her career with 12 points in 15 minutes of action against South Alabama. She was perfect on the day against the Jaguars, knocking in 4-for-4 from the field and 4-for-4 from the free-throw line.

Hollingshead has played in 13 of 14 games and has scored eight or more points in six of those contests.

 

 

 

 

Her honor marks the third-straight week Georgia has boasted a conference award winner. Senior center Jenna Staiti was also named the ESPN National Player of the Week on Dec. 20, following her 21-point, 11-rebound performance in the win against No. 2 NC State.  


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Dawgs in the NFL – Week 17

Patriots 50, Jaguars 10

David Andrews, OL: Andrews logged 59 snaps at center as the Patriots rolled up 471 total yards and earned a spot in the playoffs.

Isaiah Wynn, OL: Wynn appeared on 59 plays at tackle, helping New England accumulate 471 total yards.

Tyson Campbell, DB: Campbell made four tackles for Jacksonville. He stands fifth in passes defended (nine) and eighth in tackles (65) among rookies.

Packers 37, Vikings 10

Eric Stokes, DB: Stokes posted four tackles for Green Bay, which claimed the No. 1 seed in the NFC and a first-round bye in the playoffs. He leads all rookies with 14 passes defended.

Titans 34, Dolphins 3

Ben Jones, OL: Jones logged all 63 snaps at center as the Titans posted 308 total yards and won the AFC South.

John Jenkins, DL: Jenkins was activated from the Dolphins’ COVID-19 list on Monday.

Solomon Kindley, OL: Kindley appeared on three offensive and two special teams plays for Miami.

Bills 29, Falcons 15

Isaiah McKenzie, WR: McKenzie had a 6-yard reception and a 3-yard rush for Buffalo, which secured a playoff berth. He ranks 10th in the NFL with 584 yards on kickoff returns.

Shawn Williams, DB: Williams registered nine tackles for Atlanta.

Bengals 34, Chiefs 31

Trey Hill, OL: Hill appeared on four special teams plays as the Bengals won the AFC North.

Deandre Baker, DB: Baker was on the Chiefs’ inactive list.

Mecole Hardman, WR: Hardman caught a 53-yard pass and returned a punt 29 yards for Kansas City.

Rams 20, Ravens 19

Leonard Floyd, OLB: Floyd posted seven tackles, including half a sack, for the Rams.

Sony Michel, RB: Michel rushed for 74 yards and a touchdown on 19 carries and hauled in three passes for 25 yards for Los Angeles. 

Matthew Stafford, QB: Stafford went 26-of-35 for 309 yards and two touchdowns for the Rams. He is second in the NFL in both passing yards (4,648) and touchdown passes (38).

Ben Cleveland, OL: Cleveland logged all 71 snaps at guard as the Ravens rolled up 327 total yards.

Justin Houston, LB: Houston recovered a fumble and made two tackles for Baltimore.

Nick Moore, LS: Moore snapped on four field goals, three punts, and an extra point, and he made a special teams tackle for the Ravens.

Cardinals 25, Cowboys 22

A.J. Green, WR: Green hauled in three passes for 74 yards for Arizona.

49ers 23, Texans 7

Charlie Woerner, TE: Woerner appeared on 18 special teams plays, making one tackle, and 10 offensive snaps.

Chris Conley, WR: Conley had one carry for three yards and one catch for minus-2 yards for the Texans.

Jordan Jenkins, DE: Jenkins had a sack among his two tackles for Houston.

Chargers 34, Broncos 13

Tre’ McKitty, TE: McKitty caught three passes for 22 yards for Los Angeles.

Bears 29, Giants 3

Alec Ogletree, OLB: Ogletree rolled up eight tackles for Chicago.

Roquan Smith, ILB: Smith led the Bears with nine tackles, including two for loss. He ranks fourth in the NFL with a career-high 157 tackles.

Lorenzo Carter, OLB: Carter had six tackles, including a sack, for New York.

Tae Crowder, ILB: Crowder picked off a pass and made six tackles for the Giants.

Jake Fromm, QB: Fromm was active for New York, but he did not see any action.

Azeez Ojulari, OLB: Ojulari made one tackle and defended a pass for the Giants. He is third among rookies with eight sacks.

J.R. Reed, DB: Reed appeared on 11 special teams plays for New York.

Andrew Thomas, OL: Thomas logged all 56 plays at tackle as the Giants posted 151 total yards and he made a tackle following an interception.

Steelers 26, Browns 14

Nick Chubb, RB: Chubb rushed for 58 yards on 12 carries for the Browns. He stands third in the NFL with 1,201 yards and ninth with eight touchdowns.

Richard LeCounte, DB: LeCounte appeared on 19 plays on offense and 14 plays on special teams for Cleveland.

Seahawks 51, Lions 29

D’Andre Swift, RB: Swift returned from a 4-week absence due to a shoulder injury and had four carries for 32 yards and two catches for seven yards for the Lions.

Practice Squads

Bengals: Lamont Gaillard, OL; Elijah Holyfield, RB

Cardinals: Jonathan Ledbetter, DL

Colts: Eli Wolf, TE

Football Team: Tyler Clark, DL

Giants: Isaiah Wilson, OL

Raiders: Javon Wims, WR

Reserve Lists (IR, NFI, COVID)

Broncos: Natrez Patrick, ILB

Chargers: Mark Webb, DB

Chiefs: Malik Herring, DE

Colts: Rodrigo Blankenship, PK

Jaguars: Terry Godwin, WR

Packers: Jayson Stanley, DB

Titans: Monty Rice, ILB


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