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HIGHLIGHTS
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CAREER
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Non-qualifier in 1994-95
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Took advantage of NCAA rule allowing an extra year of eligibility for non-qualifiers who graduate in four
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Ranks 1st in steals, 2nd in assists, 10th in scoring
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Member of the USA Men’s 22 and under team in 1997
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Member of the USA Goodwill Games Team that won the gold in New York in 1998
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Scored 18 points in overtime gold medal game win over Australia
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1998-99 (Senior)
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Consensus first team All-American
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WAC Pacific Division Player of the Year
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Named to the All-WAC Defensive Team
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Second in the conference in steals, 4th in assists
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Led the Utes in scoring, assists & steals
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Career high 29 points vs Long Beach State – 28 pts vs Rhode Island
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Set career highs with 14 assists & 7 steals vs Fresno State
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Set school single season record with 84 steals
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1997-98 (Junior)
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Named first team All-WAC
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Named to the All-WAC Defensive Team
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In the Utes’ 6 NCAA Tournament games, avg 16.7ppg, 7.5 rebounds & 6.8 assists
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Named MVP of the NCAA Tournament West Regional
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In the win over Arizona in the West Regional Final – 18 pts, 14 rebs & 13 assists
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Scored 16 pts & grabbed 14 rebounds in Final Four win over North Carolina
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Scored 16 pts in championship game loss to Kentucky
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Named to the All-Final Four team
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1996-97 (Sophomore)
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Named to the All-WAC Defensive Team
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Led the team in assists – ranked 3rd in the WAC
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His 201 assists is the 6th best single season mark in school history
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1995-96 (Freshman)
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Named to the All-WAC Newcomer Team
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Started the final 23 games of the season
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Led the Utes and finished 5th in the WAC in assists
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