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Players(31-56)Low.Pdf SENIOR FORWARD CHRIS DARNELL 6-9 • 230 • S TAFFORD , V A . • N ORTH S TAFFORD 3 JUNIOR YEAR (2007-08) Split time as both a starter and a keykey reservereserve forfor the College with 13 starts and playingplaying 22.5 minutesminutes per gamegame ... AveragedAveraged 4.4 points and 3.7 reboundsrebounds per gamegame ... Led the TribeTribe in scoring twice and reboundingrebounding on fourfour occasions ... One of fourfour TribeTribe playersplayers to shoot overover 70 percentpercent fromfrom the freefree throwthrow line,line, connecting on 73.5 perpercentcent of his cchanceshances ... TToppedopped the TTriberibe in scorscor-- ing and led a comeback win overover NortheasternNortheastern (1/16) with 12 pointspoints and threethree reboundsrebounds ... ScoredScored 10 points in the second half,half, including the ggame-ame- winning conventionalconventional 3-point play,play, as W&M oovercamevercame a 12-point defi cit ... Pulled downdown a team-high six rreboundsebounds in the TTribe’sribe’s CAA Quarterfi nalnal win overover Old Dominion ... SharedShared team-high reboundingrebounding honorshonors with six offoff the benchbench atat GeorgeGeorge Mason (2/27/08) ... Equaled career-highscareer-highs with fourfour assists and twotwo bblockedlocked shotsshots,, wwhilehile connecting on 4-of-5 frfromom the frfreeee thrthrowow line aatt JMU (1/30) ... Came up with fourfour big freefree throwsthrows and an important offensiveoffensive reboundrebound in the fi nal twotwo minutesminutes of the comeback victoryvictory ooverver JamesJames MadisonMadison (1/9) ... ProvidedProvided an important sparkspark forfor the TribeTribe in the victoryvictory overover FairfiFairfi eld (12/31), scoring 12 points and convertingconverting a pair of conventionalconventional 3-point3-point plays,plays, whilewhile also knocking downdown twotwo 3-point fi eld goals ... Pulled downdown a career-bestcareer-best nine reboundsrebounds on twotwo occasions againstagainst Hampton (12/29) and HoustonHouston Bap- tist (11/25) ... Came offoff the bencbenchh and scoredscored a career-highcareer-high 16 points to lead W&M past MontreatMontreat (12/22) ... Pulled downdown fi veve reboundsrebounds whilewhile dishingdishing out twotwo assists atat N.C.N.C. StateState (11/15) ... Pulled dodownwn six rreboundsebounds in a start againstagainst No. 5 Georgetown (11/10). SOPHOMORE YEAR (2006-07) PlayedPlayed in 28 games,games, including starts againstagainst NavyNavy (11/28) and JacksonvilleJacksonville StateState (12/1) ... Finished the yearyear averagingaveraging 1.9 points and 1.8 reboundsrebounds in 10 minutesminutes per gamegame ... Equaled his careercareer high with eight points,points, in- cluding a thunderousthunderous baseline dunk againstagainst GeorgiaGeorgia StateState (1/27) ... PlayedPlayed a career-highcareer-high 26 minutesminutes and pulled downdown fourfour reboundsrebounds atat Old Dominion (1/24) ... Dished out a carcareer-higheer-high thrthreeee assists on a pair of occasions againstagainst WagnerWagner (11/20) and CornellCornell (12/2) ... Blocked a career-highcareer-high twotwo shots and dished out a career-highcareer-high threethree assists againstagainst CorCornell,nell, whilewhile adding a 3-point playplay againstagainst the Big RedRed ... ScoredScored sevenseven points on 3-of-5 shootingshooting,, including a 3-point fi eld goal and added a season-high fi veve reboundsrebounds and a career-highcareer-high threethree assists againstagainst WagnerWagner (11/20) ... Also pulled downdown a season-high fi veve reboundsrebounds againstagainst Jack-Jack- sonville State (12/1). FRESHMAN YEAR (2005-06) EarnedEarned his fi rstrst careercareer start agagainstainst Hofstra (2/20) ... PlayedPlayed in 21 gamesgames ... AveragedAveraged 2.6 points and 2.2 reboundsrebounds per gamegame in 11.3 minutesminutes per contest ... In his fi rstrst careercareer gamegame againstagainst Maine (11/18), knocked downdown a pair of three-pointthree-point fi eld goals on his wayway to six points,points, fourfour reboundsrebounds and twotwo assists in 15 minutesminutes ... TalliedTallied a season-high eight points 32 on 3-of-5 from the fi eld to go along with a career-best seven rebounds against Delaware (2/15) ... Pulled down fi ve rebounds on a pair of occasions against Virginia Commonwealth (1/19) and Campbell (11/26) ... Led the team in re- bounding on three occasions, including back-to-back games with seven boards against Delaware (2/15) and four vs. Hofstra (2/20) ... Dished out a season- high three assists against Delaware (2/15). PREP CAREER Played four years at North Stafford, including his senior season under head coach Michael Darnell, his father ... Selected to the Virginia Group AAA all- state second team by the Associated Press ... Played in the Virginia High School Coaches Association East-West All-Star game ... Free-Lance Star and district player of the year as a senior ... Set North Stafford High School’s career scoring record with 1,464 points ... Averaged 24 points and 10 rebounds a game as a senior ... Also holds school records in rebounds and blocks ... Played on the DC Blue Devils and Virginia Legends AAU teams ... Member of FCA and FBLA. PERSONAL Full name is Christopher Michael Darnell ... Son of Michael and Robyn Dar- nell ... Born Dec. 3, 1986 in Jacksonville, N.C. ... Majoring in business. CAREER HIGHS POINTS 16 vs. Montreat (12/22/07) 3-POINT FIELD GOALS 2, 3 times, most recently vs. Fairfi eld (12/31/07) REBOUNDS 9 at Hampton (12/29/07) 9 vs. Houston Baptist (11/25/07) ASSISTS 4 at JMU (1/30/08) 4 vs. VMI (12/20/07) STEALS 2 vs. VMI (12/20/07) BLOCKED SHOTS 2, 4 times, most recently at JMU (1/30/08) DARNELL’S STATISTICS CAREER Season G-GS Min-Avg FG-A Pct 3FG-A Pct FT-A Pct OR-DR Reb-Avg PF-FO A TO Blk St Pts-Avg 2005-06 21-1 237-11.3 23-60 .383 4-18 .222 5-8 .625 14-32 46-2.2 5-0 13 13 3 3 55-2.6 2006-07 28-2 292-10.4 20-52 .385 4-14 .286 8-18 .444 12-37 49-1.8 31-0 18 20 5 4 52-1.9 2007-08 33-13 742-22.5 55-138 .399 10-45 .222 25-34 .735 36-86 122-3.7 55-1 45 50 12 9 145-4.4 Career 82-16 1271-15.5 98-250 .392 18-77 .234 38-60 .633 62-155 217-2.6 91-1 76 83 20 16 252-3.1 CAA Season G-GS Min-Avg FG-A Pct 3FG-A Pct FT-A Pct OR-DR Reb-Avg PF-FO A TO Blk St Pts-Avg 2005-06 15-1 174-11.6 16-47 .340 2-13 .154 5-8 .625 12-23 35-2.3 3-0 9 10 3 3 39-2.6 2006-07 16-0 167-10.4 11-30 .367 2-10 .200 7-13 .538 7-21 28-1.8 19-0 8 6 2 2 31-1.9 2007-08 18-4 396-22.0 18-63 .286 4-24 .167 15-22 .682 13-46 59-3.3 32-0 24 30 5 6 55-3.1 Career 49-5 737-15.0 45-140 .321 8-47 .170 27-43 .628 32-90 122-2.5 54-0 41 46 10 11 125-2.6 33 SENIOR FORWARD PETER STEIN 6-9 • 240 • H OUSTON , T EXAS • W ESTBURY C HRISTIAN15 JUNIOR YEAR (2007-08) W&M’sW&M’s top defender ... Does the little things on the defensivedefensive end thatthat helped the TribeTribe rank among the league leadersleaders in fi eld goal percentagepercentage defensedefense and scoring defense ... Led the team in chargescharges taken with 20 ... ToppedTopped the TribeTribe in rreboundingebounding averagingaveraging 4.8 per contest ... Led W&M in scoring twice,twice, in re-re- bounding on 12 occasions and in assists threethree times ... Pulled downdown a game-game- high nine rreboundsebounds in the College’sCollege’s CAA TournamentTournament semifi nal upset of VCUVCU ... Had a careercareer night againstagainst DelawareDelaware (1/2/08) with a game-highgame-high 23 points on 8-of-9 shooting to go along with a team-best eight rebounds,rebounds, whilewhile also holding 2007 Second-TSecond-Teameam All-CAA selection Herb CourtneyCourtney to just sevenseven points on 2-of-8 shooting fromfrom the fi eld ... Became the fi rstrst W&M playerplayer to havehave double-digitdouble-digit reboundsrebounds in overover twotwo yearsyears with a career-highcareer-high 11 atat North- easterneastern (2/9) ... TalliedTallied a team-high 15 points and six reboundsrebounds in the regularsregulars season fi nale againstagainst VCUVCU (3/1) ... At GeorgeGeorge Mason (2/27), limited GMU’sGMU’s leading scorerscorer and the CAA’sCAA’s leading rebounderrebounder WillWill ThomasThomas to just 10 points and eight reboundsrebounds ... NearlyNearly had a double-doubledouble-double with 14 points and eighteight re-re- bounds againstagainst Loyola-ChicagoLoyola-Chicago (2/23) ... Helped limit Drexel’sDrexel’s leading scorerscorer and rebounderrebounder FrankFrank ElegarElegar to just nine points and fi veve reboundsrebounds withwith his exceptionalexceptional post defense in the Tribe’sTribe’s 57-50 win overover the Dragons ... Hit on a pair of 3-pointers3-pointers and fi nished with 12 points in just 17 minminutesutes aatt UNCW (2/13) ... ScoredScored 10 points and came up with one of the biggestbiggest playsplays of the game,game, pulling downdown an offensiveoffensive reboundrebound and scoring on the putback to givegive W&M the lead forfor good with 1:30 remainingremaining againstagainst UNC WilmingtonWilmington (2/2) ... Had a carcareer-higheer-high fi vvee steals againstagainst the SeahawksSeahawks ... TurnedTurned in another dominadominatingting performanceperformance in the post with 15 points and fi veve rebounds,rebounds, whilewhile helping limit TTowson’sowson’s leading scorscorerer JJuniorunior HairHairstonston to just eight points ... TalliedTallied doubledouble digits on eight occa- sions. SOPHOMORE YEAR (2006-07) Started 26 of 30 gamesgames fforor W&M ... AveragedAveraged 5.7 points and 3.2 reboundsrebounds per gamegame ... TurnedTurned in an imprimpressiveessive all-arall-aroundound efforteffort in the Tribe’sTribe’s 60-47 upset of NIT participant DrexelDrexel (2/14) ..
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