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Wrenn
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46 Early Entry Candidates still in the NBA Draft 29 collegiate and high school players and 17 international prospects that are early entry candidates
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Jun 21, 2003 |
Chicago Pre-draft camp Measurements Chicago Pre-draft camp Measurements
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Jun 9, 2003 |
Jerry Holman scores 15 in 81-72 win Jerry Holman scored a game-high 15 points to lead Team 6 to an 81-72 win over Team 1
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Jun 7, 2003 |
Maurice Williams and Brandon Hunter have 16 in win Maurice Williams of Alabama and Brandon Hunter from Ohio University scored 16 points each
-by CollegeBasketballNews.com
Jun 6, 2003 |
Troy Bell has 17 points in 84-74 pre-draft win Troy Bell scored 17 points and dished seven assists to led all scorers to pace Team 2 to a 84-74 win
-by CollegeBasketballNews.com
Jun 6, 2003 |
Chicago pre-draft camp rosters Chicago pre-draft camp rosters
-by CollegeBasketballNews.com
Jun 5, 2003 |
Wrenn to turn pro Husky G/F makes decision after two years at Montlake
-by Scout.com
Apr 10, 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 |
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01/21/1980 |
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UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON
One-year letterman junior who had a huge impact last season after transferring from Connecticut ... An all-conference performer who is the No. 2 returning scorer among Pac-10 players ... Awesome physical talent who is among the finest collegians in the nation ... Tied for fifth among all-time Huskies with four 30-point scoring games. 2001-02 (Sophomore) — Voted the Pac-10 Newcomer of the Year by the conference coaches and was also a first-team All Pac-10 selection ... Reached the 30-point plateau four times and became the third player in UW history to record three consecutive 30-point performances (Jan. 31-Feb. 9). The other two were Louis Nelson (1973) and Bob Houbregs (1953) ... Ranked third among Pac-10 scorers (19.5 ppg) and was 13th among conference players in rebounding (6.4 rpg) ... His 546 points rank 10th among all-time Husky single-season scorers. Listed 11th at UW with a 19.5-point scoring average ... Led all Husky scorers 21 times, reached the 20-point plateau on 12 occasions and had 24 double-figure scoring games ... Registered three double-doubles (points & rebounds) and ranked second on the team with 57 assists (2.0 apg) ... Hit the game-winning shot in a 75-74 win at New Mexico State (Dec. 8), a jumper in the lane with 0:06 left to play ... Named MVP of the 2001 Top of the World Classic ... Sat out the 2000-01 season, using a red-shirt year after transferring from Connecticut. 2000-01 (Red-Shirt) — Joined the Washington program in the fall of 2000 ... Practiced with the team, but did not travel or participate in games due to NCAA transfer regulations.
UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT
1999-2000 (Freshman) — Appeared in 24 games ... Started two games, both of them Big East Conference contests ... Drew starting assignments against Georgetown and Syracuse ... Averaged 2.3 points and 1.0 rebounds per game while averaging 7.0 minutes off the bench for the defending national champion Huskies ... Scored season-high nine points against Fairfield (Dec. 23) ... Tallied eight points and six rebounds against UNC-Asheville (Dec. 4).
O'DEA HIGH SCHOOL
A national Top 25 prospect ... Rated as the No. 4 small forward in the nation by Recruiting USA as a scholastic star at O’Dea High School ... Averaged 22.4 points, 8.4 rebounds, and 7.3 assists in his senior season ... Parade Magazine All-American ... State of Washington high school Player of the Year in 1998 ... Led the Irish to a perfect 29-0 record and the state championship in his junior season ... Did not play organized basketball in 1998-99 as he completed his high school academic requirements at two East Coast prep schools. |
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