IWU’s Rose named CCIW Player of the Week

Brady Rose
Brady Rose averaged 22 points per game in two Titan wins in Memphis last weekend. (WJBC file photo)

By IWU Sports Information

NAPERVILLE – Illinois Wesleyan senior guard Brady Rose was selected as the College Conference of Illinois & Wisconsin Men’s Basketball Player of the Week on Monday.

Rose helped lead the Titans to a pair of wins last week. He scored 20 points and added two rebounds and two assists in an 80-59 win over Millsaps on Saturday. The next day, Rose finished with 24 points, three rebounds and six assists in a 123-104 win at Rhodes.

The 5-0 Titans open CCIW play on Saturday hosting Carthage.

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