McIntyre Earns National Honor

Adrian McIntyre became the first athlete in Westmont basketball history to be named the National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC) Division II Player of the Week following his historic performance February 8 – when he scored 51 points in a 99-89 overtime win against Point Loma. The 51-point outburst, which broke Westmont’s single-game record, was also a new PacWest Conference record. With his current average of 28.2 points-per-game, McIntyre not only leads the PacWest and all of NCAA DII, but leads all three NCAA Divisions in scoring.
McIntyre is on the verge of breaking Westmont’s single season scoring record of 706 points, a 69-year-old record set during the 1955-56 season by Dan Heinrichs.
The Warriors are also closing in on finishing in the top six of the PacWest standings, which would make them the program’s first postseason participant at the NCAA DII level.