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HIGHLIGHTS
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CAREER
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Third all time leading scorer, 2nd in blocked shots, 4th in rebounding
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Member of the Canadian National Team since 1996 - played with the junior national team prior to that
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1998-99 (Senior)
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Named first team All-Pacific 10 Conference
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Led the nation in fg % for the third consecutive season - joins Jerry Lucas (Ohio State - 1960-62) as the only players in NCAA history to lead the nation in fg % three straight seasons
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Led the Pac-10 in rebounds, fg% and blocked shots
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Ranked 2nd nationally in rebounding
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Scored 26 pts and grabbed 21 rebounds vs UCLA (third career 20-20 game)
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1997-98 (Junior )
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Named first team All-Pacific 10 Conference
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Led the Huskies in scoring and rebounding
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30 pts and 21 rebounds vs Arizona State
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Led the Huskies to the Sweet Sixteen - avg 21.7 ppg and 12.0 rebs in three NCAA Tournament games
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1996-97 (Sophmore )
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His .676 fg % set a school single season record
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Scored career high 38 points vs James Madison
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1995-96 (Freshman )
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Named to the All-Pac-10 Freshman team
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Set a school single season fg % record (which he would break as a sophomore)
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Scored 22 pts and grabbed 20 rebounds in 26 minutes vs Arizona State
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Was the first 20-20 game at Washington since 1972 - the first Huskie to grab 20 rebounds in a game since Detlef Schrempf in 1983
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