SIOUX FALLS, S.D. – Oral Roberts guard Ty Harper claimed the final Kwik Star Summit League Men’s Basketball Peak Performer of the Week accolade, securing his first career honor, league officials announced Tuesday.
Harper averaged 37.0 ppg and 4.0 apg to lead the Golden Eagles to back-to-back wins over Denver and Kansas City.
In the victory over the Pioneers, the Norcross, Ga., native finished with a career-high 47 points on 12-of-24 shooting from the floor and a perfect 21-for-21 from the foul line. The 21 makes broke the Summit League single-game record and tied for the fifth most points scored in a game in league history.
Harper scored 23 points in the first half and added 24 in the second half as ORU scored a season 102 points in the win over the Pioneers.
He backed up that performance with a game-high 27 points in the Golden Eagles’ 94-70 victory at Kansas City. Harper went 11-for-17 from the floor and added a season-high six assists.
ORU moves onto the tournament having won a season-best three straight and four of six overall after starting the league slate 0-10.
PEAK PERFORMER OF THE WEEK
Ty Harper, Oral Roberts
Sr. | G | Norcross, Ga.
- Averaged 37.0 ppg and 4.0 apg in a pair of ORU wins last week
- Scored career-high 47 points in win over Denver, tying for third most by a DI player this season
- Set a Summit League single-game record with 21 made free throws, making each of his attempts
- Added a game-high 27 points and six assists to close out regular season in road win at Kansas City
- Claimed the first weekly honor of his career
Others nominated: Jordan Crawford (South Dakota); Tay Smith (North Dakota State); Joe Sayler (South Dakota State); Nolan Minessale (St. Thomas)
2025-26 Kwik Star Men’s Basketball Peak Performers of the Week
November 11
Jeremiah Burke, Denver
November 18
Nolan Minessale, St. Thomas
November 25
Nolan Minessale, St. Thomas
December 2
Isaac Bruns, South Dakota
December 9
Nolan Minessale, St. Thomas
December 16
Nolan Minessale, St. Thomas
December 23
Lance Waddles, Omaha
December 30
Trevian Carson, North Dakota State
January 6
Nick Janowski, St. Thomas
January 13
Treyson Anderson, North Dakota State
January 20
Carson Johnson, Denver
January 27
Greyson Uelmen, North Dakota
February 3
Paul Djobet, Omaha
February 10
Carson Johnson, Denver
February 17
Valentino Simon, Omaha
February 24
Carson Johnson, Denver
March 1
Ty Harper, Oral Roberts
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