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HIGHLIGHTS
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CAREER
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Third on the blocked shot list
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Sat out the 1994-95 season as a redshirt
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Member of the Canadian National Team
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A native of Brooklyn, NY
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If either he or Alvin Young are selected, would be the first Niagara player drafted since Joe Arlauckas in the
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Former Niagara greats – Calvin Murphy, Joe Arlauckas, Hubie Brown, Frank Layden, Larry Costello
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1998-99 (Senior)
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Missed the final 22 games of the season after rupturing a pectoral muscled in mid December
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Suffered the injury while weight training
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Scored in double figures in 6 of 7 games played – career high 27 points at LIU
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1997-98 (Junior)
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Started the first 14 game of the season before becoming 6th man
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Third on the team in scoring – second in rebounding
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Led the Purple Eagles in blocked shots
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1996-97 (Sophomore)
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Scored 18 points and grabbed career high 22 rebounds vs Siena
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The 22 boards were the most at Niagara since 1978
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1995-96 (Freshman)
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Started 23 of 28 games, avg 18 minutes per game
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Career high 8 blocked shots vs St. Peter’s
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Named to the MAAC All-Rookie Team
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