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Allen
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Allen's persistence pays off UW's lone senior to bask in the glow of senior day against Cardinal
-by Scout.com
Mar 6, 2004 |
Washington Scouting Report OSU is looking to extend their winning streak to three, while UW looks to snap their losing streak.
-by BeaverFootball.com
Jan 17, 2004 |
Pangos News & Notes, Day Two  School lists, scholarship offers and scuttlebutt.
-by Scout.com
Jun 1, 2003 |
Lorenzo Romar Press Conference 02/25/03  Huskies coach still holding hope for the present
-by Scout.com
Feb 25, 2003 |
Huskies back in tournament picture Dawgs dispatch Ducks by 12 in front of full house at BOA
-by Scout.com
Feb 23, 2003 |
Beaver men lull Huskies to sleep, win snoozer OSU pulls away in second half as Washington goes cold
-by Scout.com
Feb 21, 2003 |
Washington Husky Preview by BeaverFootball.com Staff
-by BeaverFootball.com
Feb 19, 2003 |
Washington Preview and Tyler Talk A unique Bootleg look at an upcoming opponent, straight from the mouth of Tyler Besecker
-by TheBootleg.com
Feb 12, 2003 |
No. 2 Wildcats edge Husky men in overtime Arizona men show mettle on road in front of Romar's Rowdies
-by Scout.com
Feb 7, 2003 |
Huskies Take a Bite Out of Cougs Youthful Dawgs take out struggling Cougars
-by Scout.com
Feb 1, 2003 |
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12/23/1981 |
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UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON Two-year letterman who is the No. 2 returning scorer for the Huskies with a 12.0-point average ... Arguably the quickest player in the Pac-10 ... Should continue to start at point guard, a position he has been the primary starter during each of his two seasons ... One of only three players with more than one year of experience with the Huskies, joining C.J. Massingale and Marlon Shelton. 2001-02 (Sophomore) — Distributed 15 assists against Arizona State (Jan. 10, 2002), just one shy of the school record of 16 ... Amassed 126 assists, the seventh-highest single-season total in Husky history ... Named Pac-10 Player of the Week on Dec. 3, 2001 after tallying a career-high 27 points at San Diego (Dec. 1) ... Led the team in assists (126), 3-pointers (48) and steals (27) while ranking second in scoring (12.0 ppg) ... Tallied double-figure points 18 times, including two 20-point performances ... Distributed five-or-more assists on nine occasions and was the team’s top assister during 21 games ... Led the team and ranked second among Pac-10 players by converting 88.6 percent (101-114) of his free throw attempts ... Ranked sixth among Pac-10 playmakers with 4.34 assists per game. 2000-01 (Freshman)—Elected to the 2001 Pac-10 All-Freshmen Team ... Ranked second among Huskies with 65 assists, the fourth-highest figure ever for a UW freshman ... Registered 29 steals, the third-highest single-season total for a Husky freshman ... Hit two spinning shots in the lane at Oregon (Jan. 18), forcing overtime with the first and winning the game at 0:06 with the second ... Started 11 of final 12 games and averaged 10.8 points during that stretch ... Played significant minutes in all 30 games as a freshman ... Led all Huskies in scoring during three games ... Led the team in assists on six occasions, including four games with five assists ... Signed a Washington letter-of-intent on Nov. 15, 1999 ... Joined classmate C.J. Massingale as the first Tacoma natives in 23 years to sign with Washington, dating back to Steve Matzen who lettered from 1977-1980 ... Selected Washington over Clemson, Notre Dame, Oregon, Syracuse and Washington State.
WILSON HIGH SCHOOL
Selected the 2000 Washington state Class 4A player of the year by the Associated Press … Averaged 25.2 points and four assists per game during his senior season, helping Wilson High School earn a fifth-place finish at the 2000 state tournament … Amassed a school-record 47 points on Feb. 1, 2000 in a 73-69 win over Lincoln … 2000 Most Valuable Player of the Narrows League Bay Division … Set the West Central District single-tournament scoring mark with 132 points over five games … The all-area MVP in 2000 and a two-time all-area team pick … Helped lead Wilson to three consecutive state tournament berths … Three-time All-Narrows League honoree … Averaged 19.8 points, five rebounds and five assists per game his junior season in 1999 … Led Wilson to a second-place finish in the Washington Class 4A state tournament as a sophomore in 1998 … Second-team 1999 all-state selection by the Associated Press … His Wilson squad defeated UW teammate C.J. Massingale and Mount Tahoma in the 1998 Washington state Class 4A semifinals ... An honorable mention national prep selection by Street & Smith’s magazine … Rated the No. 7 point guard prospect in the West by Pac-West Hoops.
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