GK - Mark Ridgers (Inverness CT)
Louis Moult's spectacular goal from distance was the main talking point from Dundee United's 1-1 draw with Inverness CT. While Ridgers was beaten by Moult's incredible equaliser, he still pulled off a number of great saves to help the Highland side emerge with a point.
DEF - Reghan Tumilty (Hamilton Accies)
The full-back impressed as Hamilton Accies were able to defeat Cove Rangers 3-1 away from home, forcing Falkirk to keep the champagne on ice for another weekend.
DEF - Luke McBeth (Partick Thistle)
After a lengthy run without victory, Thistle have now won in successive weeks thanks to a 1-0 victory at Arbroath. McBeth, originally brought in to play midfield in the January window, has impressed since being moved to centre-back.
DEF - Mark Durnan (Dumbarton)
The Sons made it consecutive victories in cinch League 2 with a 2-0 win over Bonnyrigg Rose, a result which saw the end of Robbie Horn as boss at New Dundas Park. While Michael Ruth impressed in attack, Durnan was a colossus at the back.
DEF - Jacob Blaney (East Fife)
East Fife stretched their unbeaten run to seven games in League Two with a 2-1 victory over Stranraer. On-loan Hibs kid Blaney impressed at centre-back.
MID - Benjamin Luissint (Annan Athletic)
Luissint nabbed a goal and was named Man of the Match as Annan continued their recent strong form with a 3-2 victory over Kelty Hearts at Galabank. It brings their visitors, who remain in sixth, to within four points of ninth place.
MID - Chris Hamilton (Dunfermline Athletic)
It's two wins on the spin for Dunfermline, who moved to within a point of the promotion play-offs with a 1-0 triumph away to Greenock Morton, who slipped below the Pars in the league table. Hamilton, along with midfield partner Ewan Otoo, put in a top performance at Cappielow.
MID - Josh Todd (Queen of the South)
With Annan and Stirling winning, it was imperative Queen of the South secured a positive result and they managed it with a 2-0 victory at Alloa Athletic. Todd and Joel Mumbongo stood out for the visitors and we've awarded the former a spot in this team.
MID - Josh McPake (Stirling Albion)
A win over bottom-placed Edinburgh City was Stirling's only victory in their last nine games, but they got themselves a huge result this past weekend, beating Montrose 1-0 at Forthbank thanks to Kieran Offord's late winner. McPake, as he has frequently since his signing last month, sparkled on the wing.
MID - Callumn Morrison (Falkirk)
An easy choice for Star Man this week, Morrison netted all four goals for Falkirk as they inched closer to the cinch Legue 1 title with a 4-1 win over Edinburgh City. Morrison has now reached 21 league goals for the season, more than any other player in the SPFL.
FWD - Cillian Sheridan (Queen’s Park)
Sheridan's excellent form since joining the Spiders continued in the 2-1 win away at Ayr United. The Irishman got on the scoresheet and was a real focal point in attack for Callum Davidson's men.