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Makhtar Ndiaye |
North Carolina
Position: Power Forward
Height. 6-8
Weight. 242
High School: Oak Hill Academy, VA
Age: 24 (12/12/73)
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Season
1996-97
1997-98
totals
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G
33
38
71
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FGM
26
91
117
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FGA
64
189
253
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PCT
.406
.481
.462
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FTM
8
34
42
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FTA
18
53
71
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PCT
.444
.642
.592
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REB
54
155
209
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AVG
1.6
4.1
2.9
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AST
6
29
35
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BLK
15
54
69
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STL
5
23
28
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PTS
61
219
280
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AVG
1.8
5.8
3.9
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1997-98 Season (senior)
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- Led the Tar Heels in blocked shots - ranked 4th in the ACC
- Scored career high 16 points vs Wake Forest
- Grabbed career high 11 rebounds vs Virginia
- In NCAA tournament first round win over Navy - scored 13 points, grabbed 9 rebounds , had 3 blocks and 4 steals
- Fouled out of 9 games on the season
- Was called for 3 technical fouls
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1996-97 Season (junior)
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- Played in 33 games
- Scored season high 10 points vs VMI
- Grabbed season high 9 rebounds vs Bethune-Cookman
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1995-96 Season
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- Sat out after transferring from Michigan
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1994-95 Season (sophomore at Michigan)
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- Averaged 5.0 ppg and 5.2 rebounds
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1993-94 Season (freshman at Michigan)
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- Joined the team in January after transferring from Wake Forest
- Was immediately eligible to play
- Averaged 1.7 ppg and 2.2 rebounds
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Career
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- Native of Dakar, Senegal
- Helped lead the Senegal National Team to the African championship last summer (1997)
- His mother, Victorine, competed for Senegal in the 200 meter dash at the 1976 Olympics
- Played at Oak Hill with former Tar Heels Jeff McInnis and Jerry Stackhouse
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