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Physical & Mental: A very strong sense for the ball and
game. Very mentally focused. Could improve physical strength.
Ball Skills: Can create for himself as well as teammates. He
makes those around him look better. Good handles.
Offense: A floor leader who cannot be left open. He can
score from all angles and with consistency. Strong penetration
skills. Sees the floor well and is very dangerous with and
without the basketball.
Rebounding: Stronger physical shape will help him here.
Defense: Great footwork. Very quick. Plays well both on and
off ball.
Game Knowledge: Extremely smart player. Can keep himself and
others under control. Knows how to maintain game tempo. Very
solid floor leadership.
Strengths: Ball handling. Floor leadership. Shooting range.
Passing.
Opportunities for Improvement: Physical strength.
Overall Comments: A
very dangerous player who can really be an asset to a team.
Great attitude and highly coachable.
| Point
Guard |
Score |
| Handling
Break |
9 |
| Dribbling |
8 |
| Passing |
7 |
| Shooting |
6 |
| Shooting
Range |
8 |
| Def. on
Ball |
8 |
|
Penetration |
9 |
| Def. off
Ball |
9 |
| Floor
Leadership |
10 |
| Poise |
10 |
Scale = 1-10, 1 low, 10
high. Scale is indicative of players strengths relative to
other skills at the same position. It is not a comparison to
other players, but a blueprint of the individuals' strengths.
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College & Amateur Basketball Career: |
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Barton College (Final Season:
2002-2003)
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Head Coach:
Ron
Lievense (252) 399-6524
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Sports Information Director:
John
Hackney (252) 399-6515
As a senior, named to NABC All-Region
East First team. He paced Barton to a 22-6 record in 2002-2003, losing
in the semifinals of the East regional. He was named the CVAC
Conference Player of the year, averaging 25.5 points per game (fourth
overall in NCAA Division II). He led the conference in steals with
2.4 per game. He ranked fourth in the conference from the free throw line
(83.1%) and ninth in assists (3.6 average). He also averaged 5.8
rebounds per contest. He scored in double figures in all 28 games as a
senior, and led his team in scoring 23 out of 28 games. He was
all-conference as a junior and senior. Named CVAC Conference
Freshman of the year in 1999-2000. He is Barton College's all-time
leading scorer with 1,836 career points. He also set the school record
for free throws made and attempted in a season. He scored over 30
points in a game eight times as a senior, including a 44-point contest
which ranks as the highest single-game scoring total in the school's
history as an NCAA program. |