



She has 11 20-point games against MAC foes, including a high of 36 points at Kent State on Jan. Lockett has excelled in MAC play, averaging 19.8 PPG against conference opponents to go with 4.7 RPG and a 47.3 FG%. She also ranks sixth in the MAC in field goal percentage (45.9%), free throw percentage (78.0%), and assist/turnover ratio (1.64). native ranks second in the league in scoring (18.0 PPG) and has scored in double figures in all but one contest this season. "She's worked her tail off and proven herself as one of the top players not only in the history of our program, but also in the Mid-American Conference." "I'm incredibly happy for Quinesha," Cullop said. Lockett is the sixth Rocket in program history to be named MAC Player of the Year and the first since 1998-99. Senior guard Sophia Wiard was named Third-Team All-MAC and junior guard Khera Goss was named to the MAC All-Defensive Team for the second straight season. For the second season in a row and the fifth time in her career, head coach Tricia Cullop was named MAC Coach of the Year. Lockett, also a First-Team All-MAC selection, was one of four Rockets honored on Tuesday. TOLEDO, Ohio – Senior guard Quinesha Lockett was named Mid-American Conference Player of the Year on Tuesday, per the league's announcement of its annual awards and all-conference teams.
