INDIANAPOLIS - Kentucky Wesleyan senior guard Ken-Jah Bosley was named the final Great Midwest Athletic Conference Men’s Basketball Athlete of the Week of the 2016-17 season on Monday.
This is the third weekly conference honor for the talented guard, who is the only player in league history to score 2,000 points and be a four-time all-conference selection.
The Panthers are gearing up for NCAA Championship Midwest Regional action as the No. 4 seed later this week in Louisville, where they will face No. 5 seed Quincy.
KWC has won 26 straight and carries a record of 28-2 into the NCAA tourney, including a recent successful defense of the G-MAC Championship tournament title.
Bosley and the Panthers defeated No. 4 Malone in the semifinals before pulling away from No. 2 seed Alderson Broaddus in the final at the Sportscenter in Owensboro.
Bosley was on fire from deep in the title game, erupting for 29 points on 9-of-13 shooting. He made eight shots from beyond the arc on just 11 attempts.
In the G-MAC semifinals, Bosley scored 15 points and had three assists.