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Harold Jamison
Position: Power Forward
College: Clemson
Conference: ACC
Height: 6'8"
Weight: 250
Age: 22
Birthdate: 11/20/76
High School:

CAREER STATISTICS
SEASON G FGM FGA PCT FTM FTA PCT REB AVG AST BLK STL PTS AVG
1995-96 29 69 133 .519 83 135 .615 172 5.9 29 17 23 221 7.6
1996-97 33 92 154 .597 68 120 .567 187 5.7 31 25 27 252 7.6
1997-98 32 119 201 .592 74 154 .481 232 7.3 31 10 32 312 9.8
1998-99 35 174 258 .674 98 188 .521 346 9.9 34 15 19 446 12.7
Totals 129 454 746 .609 323 597 .541 937 7.3 125 66 101 1231 9.5

HIGHLIGHTS
CAREER
• Ranks 1st in fg% at .609 (broke Horace Grant’s record of .598)
• Only player in school history to lead the team in rebounding & fg % four consecutive years
• Ranks 4th in rebounding, 16th in scoring
1998-99
senior
• Named second team All-ACC
• Led the conference in scoring – joins Harvey Grant & Butch Zatezalo as the only Tigers to lead the ACC in
• Ranked 2nd in the conference in 3 pt fgs per game (2.8), 4th in 3 pt fg %, 4th in assists, 8th in ft % & steals
• Set school single season marks for three pointers made & attempted
• Tied his career high with 29 points vs FSU
• Career high 11 assists vs Butler
• Just the second Tiger in the last 29 years to lead the team in scoring & assists (joins Chris Whitney in 1993)
1997-98
junior
• Named third team All-ACC
• 3rd in the conference in assists, 7th in ft % & three point fgs per game (1.9)
• Second on the Tigers in scoring
• Just missed a triple-double vs Maryland with 21 points, 9 assists & 9 rebounds
1996-97
sophomore
• Named second team All-ACC
• Ranked 4th in the conference in assists
1995-96
freshman
• Named Co-MVP of the Tigers (along with Greg Buckner)
• First freshman to be Clemson MVP since Tree Rollins
• Ranks 1st in steals & three point fgs made and attempted
• 2nd in scoring & assists
1998-99 (Senior)
• Honorable mention All-ACC
• Led the conference in rebounding
• Ranked 18th nationally in boards
• Scored career high 26 points vs Butler
• Grabbed career high 20 rebounds vs Florida State
• Had 14 double-doubles on the season
• Needed one more field goal to qualify as the national leader (needs 5.0 made per game)
1997-98 (Junior)
• Led the Tigers in rebounding & field goal %
• Started just 12 of 32 games played, avg 24.8 minutes per
• Grabbed 11 offensive rebounds vs South Carolina – tied Dale Davis’ school record set in 1990
1996-97 (Sophomore)
• Led the Tigers in rebounding & fg %
• Season high 19 rebounds vs Marshall
1995-96 (Freshman)
• Named to the ACC All-Freshman Team
• Led the Tiger’s in rebounding & fg %
• Ranks 1st in fg% at .609 (broke Horace Grant’s record of .598)
• Only player in school history to lead the team in rebounding & fg % four consecutive years
• Ranks 4th in rebounding, 16th in scoring
1998-99 (Senior)
• Named second team All-ACC
• Led the conference in scoring – joins Harvey Grant & Butch Zatezalo as the only Tigers to lead the ACC in
• Ranked 2nd in the conference in 3 pt fgs per game (2.8), 4th in 3 pt fg %, 4th in assists, 8th in ft % & steals
• Set school single season marks for three pointers made & attempted
• Tied his career high with 29 points vs FSU
• Career high 11 assists vs Butler
• Just the second Tiger in the last 29 years to lead the team in scoring & assists (joins Chris Whitney in 1993)
1997-98 (Junior)
• Named third team All-ACC
• 3rd in the conference in assists, 7th in ft % & three point fgs per game (1.9)
• Second on the Tigers in scoring
• Just missed a triple-double vs Maryland with 21 points, 9 assists & 9 rebounds
1996-97 (Sophomore)
• Named second team All-ACC
• Ranked 4th in the conference in assists
1995-96 (Freshman)
• Named Co-MVP of the Tigers (along with Greg Buckner)
• First freshman to be Clemson MVP since Tree Rollins

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