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Gives the Rams strength on the boards...Also provides the Rams with an outside shooting threat, hitting 37 three-pointers over the past two years...Third leading rebounder on the 2006-07 squad...Finished the 2005-06 year second on the team in rebounding...Has appeared in every game over the past two years...Had a successful freshman campaign after recovering from an early season injury...Has the size to become a factor in the low post...Played for the nationally fourth ranked prep school Brewster Academy in 2003-04. As a Junior (2006-07): Appeared in all 30 games at forward for the Rams in 2006-07, starting 18...Averaged 5.3 ppg and 3.6 rpg, third best on the team...Also had 20 steals, ten assists and four blocks...Shot 44.4% (20-45) from behind the three-point arch and 76.9% (20-26) from the free throw stripe...Scored a career-high 16 points, shooting 5-for-8 from the field, and added six rebounds in the Manhattan win (11/30/06)...Matched that with 16 points, shooting 6-for-7 from the field and a perfect 4-for-4 from behind the arch, in the win over Temple (3/3/07)...Grabbed a career-high 13 rebounds in the season-opening win over Sacred Heart (11/10/06)...Moved back into the starting line-up at Rhode Island (2/24/07) and responded with 13 points and eight rebounds...Netted eleven points, hitting three three-pointers, and added five rebounds in the Xavier loss (1/11/07)... Scored ten points and added three rebounds in the win over St. Bonaventure (1/31/07)... Finished with nine points and six rebounds in the loss at Texas A&M (12/12/06)...Netted nine points and grabbed two boards in the Massachusetts game (2/15/07)... Finished with nine points, hitting all three of his three-point attempts, in the win at St. Bonaventure (2/28/07)...Scored eight points, hitting all six of his free throws, and added five boards in the loss to Belmont (11/14/06)...Netted eight points and added four rebounds at George Washington (1/3/07)...Scored seven points and grabbed five rebounds against Rhode Island in the quarterfinals of the Atlantic 10 Championship... Finished with seven points and two rebounds in the Iona win (12/3/06)...Netted six points and added five rebounds in the St. Francis win (11/2/6/06)...Finished with six points, shooting a perfect 3-for-3 from the field, in the win at Duquesne (1/14/07)...Scored five points and added a career-high three steals in the win at Penn (12/9/06)...Hit a pair of free throws with seven seconds left to help the Rams to an 86-83 win over Duquesne (2/18/07). As a Sophomore (2005-06): Appeared in all 32 games for the Rams in 2005-06, starting 31...Averaged 5.6 ppg and 4.2 rpg...Also had 18 assists, eleven steals and six blocks...Shot 34.0% (17-50) from three-point land...Scored a career-high 14 points, hitting three of his four three-point attempts, and added four rebounds and two steals in the win over Norfolk State (11/21/05)...Grabbed a career-high nine rebounds while scoring five points in the win at Temple (3/5/06)...Pulled down eight rebounds while scoring eight points in the loss at Rhode Island (1/7/06)...Followed that with a 12-point, eight-rebound effort in the win over Penn (1/9/06), hitting a career-best six field goals...Finished with 11 points, shooting 5-for-10 from the field, and added six rebounds in the Dayton win (1/4/06)...Netted 11 points and added six rebounds in the loss at Xavier (2/15/06)...Scored nine points and added four rebounds in the Duquesne win (1/15/06)...Finished with nine points and four rebounds in the Atlantic 10 quarterfinal win over La Salle (3/9/06)...Followed that game with nine points and six rebounds in the Atlantic 10 semifinal loss to Xavier (3/10/06)...Netted eight points and pulled down six rebounds in the Iona loss (12/1/05)...Scored eight points, hitting a pair of three-pointers, in the win over La Salle (3/1/06)...Finished with seven points and a season-high seven rebounds in the loss at Holy Cross (12/4/05)...Scored seven points and added five rebounds in the loss at Saint Joseph's (2/22/06)...Opened the season with six points and four boards in the loss to Old Dominion (11/19/05)...Grabbed seven rebounds to go with four points in the St. Francis loss (11/26/05)...Had six rebounds in the loss at Siena...Finished with six points and four rebounds in the loss to George Washington (2/25/06). As a Freshman (2004-05): Missed the first three games of the year with a back injury...Appeared in 25 games in 2004-05...Averaged 2.0 ppg and 2.0 rpg...Also had 11 assists, four steals and four blocks...Scored first collegiate points in the Richmond win (1/8/05), netting six points and adding three rebounds...Had a career day in the St. Bonaventure win (2/9/05), scoring ten points and adding six rebounds...Netted nine points and added six rebounds in the loss at George Washington (2/16/05)...Scored six points and pulled down a pair of rebounds in the loss to Duquesne (3/2/05)...Finished with four points, three rebounds and one steal in the win at Rhode Island (1/22/05)...Scored four points and added four rebounds and two assists at La Salle (2/6/05)...Pulled down a season-high five rebounds in the win over Temple (1/26/05)...Made his season debut at Iona, playing the final minute of the first half...Recorded his first collegiate block at Villanova (12/14/04)...Pulled down first collegiate rebound against Siena (12/23/04)...Grabbed two rebounds at Western Kentucky (1/1/05). Before Fordham: Attended Brewster Academy in New Hampshire in 2003-04 after graduating from West Aurora High School in Aurora, Illinois, in 2003...Brewster was ranked fourth in the country among prep schools in 2003-04...Averaged 8.0 points and 8.0 rebounds per game in 2003-04...Named John Brewster Scholar, the highest honor that can be achieved by a Brewster student...Was nominated to play in the 2003 McDonald's All-American Boys Game as a senior at West Aurora...Played at West Aurora with current Division I student-athletes Shaun Pruitt (Illinois) and Justin Cerasoli (Mississippi)...Named All-State and All-Conference as a senior...Appeared in the City vs. Suburbs game...Prior to West Aurora, played at Chicago Whitney Young High School where he was a teammate of current Division I players Marcus White (Purdue), Dwayne Curtis (Mississippi), Anthony Harris (Miami) and Andre Knox (Loyola). |
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