Jackson Reynolds Claims Second WHAC Offensive Player of the Week Award of the Season
Reynolds averaged nearly 30 points per game to secure his second Offensive Player of the Week honor this season.
DEARBORN, Mich. – Michigan-Dearborn junior guard Jackson Reynolds has been named the WHAC Offensive Player of the Week for the second time this season after delivering another explosive scoring stretch for the Wolverines.
Reynolds was electric across two tightly contested games last weekend, averaging nearly 30 points per game while serving as the centerpiece of the UM-Dearborn offense. He shot an impressive 57% from three-point range and 47% from the field, showcasing his scoring versatility and ability to take over games in critical moments.
The junior guard impacted the stat sheet in every category, adding 10 assists, seven rebounds, and three steals to round out one of his most complete weekends of the year. His command of the offense and ability to generate both his own shot and opportunities for teammates continue to elevate the Wolverines' attack.
This marks the second WHAC weekly offensive honor for Reynolds in 2025–26, solidifying his place among the conference's top scoring threats.
