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Intercollegiate Athletics, Barry University, Miami Shores, Florida

Buccaneer of the Week

Women's Sports

Men's Sports

Karla Mast

Karla Mast

Basketball

Clifford Smith

Clifford Smith

Basketball

Major: Undeclared

Class: Freshman

Hometown: New Buffalo, Mich.
Major: International Business
Class: Junior
Hometown: San Isidoro, Costa Rica

Karla Mast led the Bucs in both road games this week. Against Florida Tech, Mast hit 50 percent of her shots from the floor (5 of 10) scoring 14 points. She was also perfect from the free-throw line going 4 of 4 while also grabbing four rebounds and tallying one assist, one blocked shot and one steal.

Down 21-19 at the half against Eckerd, Mast rallied the Bucs scoring 14 of her 17 total points in the second half as Barry came from behind to defeat the Tritons on their home court 54-41. From the floor, she was 5 of 11 and hit 80 percent of her three point attempts (4 of 5). She finished the night with 17 points, 3 of 3 from the free throw line, while also grabbing six boards and three assists in 34 minutes.

For the week, she averaged. 15.5 points per game, went 10 of 21 from the floor, hit 4 of 7 three point attempts for a 57.1 three-point field goal percentage, was perfect from the free throw line going 7 of 7, totaled 10 rebounds averaging 5 per game with four assists, one block and one steal.

Clifford Smith led the Bucs to back-to-back conference wins on the road this week. In the Bucs first match-up of the week, Smith hit 7 of 13 from the floor (.538) scoring 17 points as the Bucs cruised passed the Florida Tech Panthers 68-48. He capped off the night with 17 points, two rebounds, three assists and one steal in 30 minutes.

Smith capped off the week with a 22 point performance against Eckerd, leading the Bucs to their first road win over the Tritons since the 1996-97 season. He finished the game hitting 50 percent from the floor (9 of 18) and 4 of 8 from three-point range, two rebounds and one steal in 33 minutes.

For the week, Smith averaged 19.5 points per game, 2.0 rebounds per game, 2.0 assists per game and hit 16 of 31 shots from the floor for a 51.6 field goal percentage. He also hit 6 of 14 from three point range for a 42.9 three-point field goal percentage.