GK – Zach Hemming (St Mirren)
St Mirren ended a run of four league defeats in a row with a 3-0 triumph away to struggling Aberdeen in the William Hill Premiership. Goalscoring heroes Toyosi Olusanya and Mikael Mandron were superb in the victory, but with a dearth of goalkeeping options this week we've instead given the nod to Hemming, making his second league debut after rejoining on loan in January. As poor as the hosts were, they would have got on the scoresheet at least once if not for Hemming's heroics.
DEF – Tom Lang (Falkirk)
Lang played in Falkirk's starting XI for the first time this season following injury and his return couldn't have come at a better time as the William Hill Championship leaders steadied their title charge with a 2-0 victory away at Raith Rovers, who eliminated them from the Scottish Cup last weekend.
DEF – Bozo Mikulic (St Johnstone)
St. Johnstone got themselves a second victory on the bounce, and saw off now-former Motherwell manager Stuart Kettlewell, with a late come-from-behind victory at McDiarmid Park. Mikulic got the winner and put in a steady showing at the back for Simo Valakari's men.
DEF – Jamie McCart (Heart of Midlothian)
Another defender who put in a solid display and got himself on the scoresheet, McCart netted Hearts' second goal in their 3-2 victory over Kilmarnock at Tynecastle.
MID – Alfie Stewart (Inverness CT)
Caley Thistle's charge out of the relegation zone continued apace with an impressive 2-1 away win at Alloa Athletic. Stewart got an assist for Keith Bray's opener and then scored the winning goal himself in the 79th minute.
MID – Cameron Blues (Greenock Morton)
Dougie Imrie's side rebounded from a poor first-half showing to move closer to Queen's Park in the Championship table as they came from a goal down to take all three points at Hampden. Blues was excellent in the middle of the park, continuing his recent strong form.
MID – Fraser Fyvie (Cove Rangers)
Cove got themselves the most eye-catching result in William Hill League One as hosts Stenhousemuir failed to take advantage of Arbroath's postponement to go back to the top of the table, losing 4-0 to their swaggering visitors. Fyvie dominated the midfield and scored an excellently well-taken late goal.
MID – Robbie McNab (Stirling Albion)
A goal and a man-of-the-match performance from the midfielder helped Stirling Albion to coast past Bonnyrigg Rose, winning 3-0 at Forthbank and moving to within four points of the play-offs in William Hill League Two.
MID – Lewis McGrattan (Airdrieonians)
Airdrie got themselves their first league victory since the opening day of the season and did so in style with a 3-0 thrashing of Dunfermline Athletic. McGrattan was a menace in attack with a goal and an assist to show for his efforts.
FW – George Oakley (Ayr United)
Ayr made it three successive victories and seven games without defeat as they remained on the heels of Falkirk at the top of the second tier. Oakley was man-of-the-match and netted two goals as the hosts defeated Partick Thistle 2-1 in Ayrshire.
FW – Adam Brooks (Queen of the South)
This week's Star Man comes from the match at Palmerston as Queens won 3-1 against Dumbarton to make it five consecutive games without a league defeat and move into third place in the League One table.