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15 DELONTE WEST Junior • Guard • 6-4 Greenbelt, MD/ Eleanor Roosevelt H.S #15 DELONTE WEST Junior • Guard • 6-4 Greenbelt, MD/ Eleanor Roosevelt H.S. 2004 Associated Press Honorable Mention All-America 2004 Basketball Times All-America First Team 2004 All-Atlantic 10 First Team 2003-04 season averages: 18.9 points; 5.4 rebounds, 4.7 assists; 1.7 steals Career: Second leading scorer for Saint Joseph’s team which went ‘03-04 Game-by-Game 30-2, posted a perfect regular season (27-0), reached the top of OPPONENT MIN FG-A 3PT-A FT-A OR DR TR F A TO BL S PT the national rankings and earned the school’s first-ever #1 seed in Gonzaga 30 6-17 4-7 0-0 0 4 4 2 3 3 0 2 16 the NCAA Tournament on its way the Elite 8... Has 1,235 career Boston Univ. 37 8-14 2-3 2-3 1 4 5 0 4 3 1 4 20 points, ranking him 25th on the all-time list. Old Dominion 37 9-14 1-2 4-5 2 3 5 1 3 4 1 1 23 SAN FRAN 26 6-14 1-4 0-0 1 4 5 1 7 2 0 0 13 2003-04: Honorable Mention All-America by Associated Press... Pennsylvania 38 5-11 0-2 5-6 1 4 5 2 2 2 1 2 15 Basketball Ti m e s All-America 1st Team... Atlantic 10 A l l - BC 36 10-17 1-2 6-6 5 4 9 3 5 4 0 0 27 Drexel 32 7-15 2-6 4-5 0 3 3 1 6 4 0 4 20 Conference 1st Team honoree... Joined with Jameer Nelson to California 36 2-13 0-4 2-2 0 4 4 4 7 0 0 2 6 give the Hawks the best backcourt in the nation... Ranked second PACIFIC 35 8-13 2-4 4-7 1 5 6 1 1 2 0 3 22 on the team in points (18.9 avg), rebounding (5.4) and assists Delaware 35 4-8 1-1 9-10 2 4 6 1 6 1 0 1 18 (4.7)... Scored double figures in all but one game, and 20-plus G. WASH. 39 7-10 2-2 2-2 0 2 2 1 4 3 0 2 18 points 16 times... Became 42nd player in SJU history to surpass Richmond 35 5-17 1-8 2-2 0 5 5 4 2 4 0 1 13 1,000 career points... Set a school record with 37 consecutive free Duquesne 30 6-12 2-6 6-6 0 3 3 2 3 4 0 0 20 throws, bettering the mark of 27 he had set earlier in the season... FORDHAM 23 5-8 0-1 2-2 3 7 10 1 4 2 0 3 12 Ranked eighth in the nation in free throw percentage (.892)... Had Xavier 38 12-12 3-3 6-6 3 3 6 1 5 4 0 3 33 a perfect game at Xavier - hitting for a career-high 33 pts on 12-for- MASS. 22 7-8 2-3 3-4 0 5 5 2 6 0 1 4 19 St. Bona. 24 5-11 2-5 9-9 1 5 6 1 8 3 0 3 21 12 FG; 3-for-3 3-pt FG; and 6-for-6 FT... Extended his shooting Temple 33 6-11 5-8 4-5 1 4 5 3 6 3 0 0 21 streak to 19 consecutive baskets, before streak came to an end vs. Villanova 39 5-15 1-3 10-10 2 9 11 3 6 3 0 2 21 UMass... Scored 19 points at URI, including game-winner with 50 LA SALLE 27 9-13 1-3 3-3 2 5 7 2 5 1 0 0 22 seconds left... Netted 15 of his 23 points in the second half at DAYTON 37 9-16 1-2 5-5 0 0 0 1 5 2 0 1 24 UMass... Had game-high of 24 vs. Dayton... Tallied 21 points with R. ISLAND 37 5-11 1-4 3-3 3 5 8 1 9 3 0 1 14 six 3-pointers at Temple... Named the national Player of the Week Fordham 28 6-15 2-4 2-2 1 4 5 2 4 1 0 2 16 (Jan. 19) by The Sporting News, and ESPN.com... All-Big 5 1st TEMPLE 36 5-9 2-3 8-8 0 7 7 3 7 4 0 0 20 Team selection... Earned the Cy Kassleman Award as the most Mass. 33 10-19 3-6 0-0 1 6 7 3 4 1 0 1 23 accurate foul shooter in the Big 5... Four-time Atlantic 10 Player of Rhode Island 38 6-13 2-7 5-7 1 4 5 4 5 2 0 2 19 ST. BONA. 25 6-9 3-4 0-0 2 3 5 2 2 1 1 1 15 the Week and Big 5 Player of the Week once... Shared the John P. Xavier 36 4-14 2-7 6-8 0 2 2 2 2 0 0 4 16 Hilferty Award as the Hawks’ MVP with Jameer Nelson. Liberty 33 7-14 2-6 2-2 1 8 9 3 5 4 0 2 18 Texas Tech 39 7-13 1-5 0-1 3 4 7 1 8 6 0 1 15 2 0 0 2 - 0 3 : Atlantic 10 All-Conference 1st Team and Philadelphia Wake Forest 40 8-15 2-5 6-6 1 3 4 2 3 5 0 1 24 Big 5 selection… Named Most Improved Player by both Okla. State 39 7-15 2-6 4-4 0 1 1 0 4 1 1 2 20 leagues… All-District 1st Team by the USBWA and second team by the NABC…Te a m ’ s leading scorer before a stress fracture of the right fibula hobbled him for the final eight games of the sea- son… Missed three of the final eight contests, and played sparingly in the others, including A-10 and NCAA To u r n a m e n t games…One of hottest players in the country prior to injury, averaging 28.5 points and shooting 56.7 percent from the field over a four-game stretch…Finished year second on team in scoring (17.3), assists (83), steals (41) and 3-point percentage (.374), and third on team in rebounding (4.3 rpg.) and 3-pointers made (55)…Tied for league lead in scoring in conference games only (21.1 ppg.)…Scored in double figures in 23 of 26 games, leading team in scoring 12 times…Tallied career high 32 points in win over Temple… Named Big 5 Player of the Week four times, A-10 Player of the Week twice. 2 0 0 1 - 0 2 : Played in all 31 games as key reserve... Leading scorer off the bench, averaging 5.9 points and 3.0 rebounds…His 17.0 minutes per game were most by a non-starter…Tallied double figures in scoring five times. High School/Personal: 2001 Metro Player of the Year by the Washington Post…Born July 26, 1983. CAREER STATISTICS GP-GS MIN-AVG FG-FGA FG% 3PT 3PT% FT-FTA FT% REB AVG PF-D AST TO BL ST PTS AVG 2001-02 31-2 526-17.0 76-162 .469 2-17 .118 28-42 .667 92 3.0 50-0 36 29 4 25 182 5.9 2002-03 26-22 785-30.2 162-342 .474 55-147 .374 70-86 .814 113 4.3 57-2 83 65 5 41 449 17.3 2003-04 32-32 1073-33.5 212-416 .510 56-136 .412 124-139 .892 172 5.4 60-0 151 82 6 55 604 18.9 Totals 89-56 2384-26.8 450-920 .489 113-300 .377 222-267 .831 377 4.2 167-2 270 176 15 121 1235 13.9.
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