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Leonard Hamilton) OKARO WHITE FORWARD 6-8/204 CLEARWATER, FLORIDA CLEARWATER HIGH SCHOOL (ALLEN CARDEN) FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY (LEONARD HAMILTON) Okaro White’s Career Statistics Year G-GS FG-A PCT. 3FG-3FGA PCT. FT-FTA PCT. PTS.-AVG. OR DR TR-AVG. PF-D AST TO BLK STL MIN 2010-11 34-13 71-160 .444 9-34 .265 72-87 .828 223-6.6 49 58 107-3.1 76-3 16 44 15 23 560-16.5 2011-12 35-12 91-191 .476 11-33 .333 76-101 .752 269-7.7 56 97 153-4.4 111-6 18 51 14 20 790-22.6 2012-13 34-34 138-270 .511 25-80 .313 119-146 .815 420-12.4 74 127 201-5.9 103-5 27 54 38 33 983-28.9 2013-14 36-35 166-323 .514 24-64 .375 134-168 .798 490-13.6 75 168 243-6.8 108-7 34 68 40 27 1,084-30.1 Totals 139-94 466-944 .494 69-211 .327 401-502 .799 1,402-10.1 254 450 704-5.1 398-21 95 217 107 103 3,417-24.6 Okaro White’s Conference Statistics Year G-GS FG-A PCT. 3FG-3FGA PCT. FT-FTA PCT. PTS.-AVG. OR DR TR-AVG. PF-D AST TO BLK STL MIN 2010-11 16-9 35-84 .417 3-13 .231 35-42 .833 108-6.8 21 33 54-3.4 46-3 6 25 8 15 296-18.5 2011-12 16-0 40-86 .465 5-11 .455 34-44 .773 119-7.4 24 37 61-3.8 56-4 8 18 6 6 323-20.2 2012-13 18-18 72-145 .497 10-43 .233 60-72 833 214-11.9 43 67 110-6.1 53-2 16 24 19 20 537-29.8 2013-14 18-17 83-160 .519 9-33 .273 71-92 .772 246-13.7 35 84 119-6.6 52-4 12 29 18 15 550-30.6 Totals 68-44 230-475 .484 27-100 .270 200-250 .800 687-10.1 123 221 344-5.1 207-13 42 96 51 56 1,706-25.1 Okaro White’s NCAA Statistics Year G-GS FG-A PCT. 3FG-3FGA PCT. FT-FTA PCT. PTS.-AVG. OR DR TR-AVG. PF-D AST TO BLK STL MIN 2010-11 3-3 3-10 .300 0-2 .000 13-14 .929 19-6.3 3 4 7-2.3 6-0 1 2 2 1 54-18.0 2011-12 2-0 3-11 .273 1-2 .500 5-6 .833 12-6.0 4 6 10-5.0 7-0 0 2 2 0 51-25.5 Totals 5-3 6-21 .285 1-4 .250 18-20 .900 31-6.2 7 10 17-3.4 13-0 1 4 4 1 105-21.0 Okaro White’s NIT Statistics Year G-GS FG-A PCT. 3FG-3FGA PCT. FT-FTA PCT. PTS.-AVG. OR DR TR-AVG. PF-D AST TO BLK STL MIN 2012-13 1-1 3-7 .429 0-1 .000 5-6 .833 11-11.0 3 3 6-6.0 4-0 1 1 3 0 35-35.0 2013-14 4-4 20-38 .526 6-9 .667 23-28 .821 69-17.3 12 19 31-7.8 12-0 4 8 7 5 128-32.0 Totals 5-5 23-35 .657 6-10 .600 28-34 .824 80-16.0 15 22 37-7.4 16-0 5 9 10 5 163-32.6 ON WHITE: One of the most athletically gifted players to play at Florida State…earned his bachelor’s degree in social science from Florida State on May 2, 2014…a four-year letter winner who finished his career ranked among the Seminoles’ top 25 career leaders in scoring (1,402 career points, tied for 16th in school history), rebounding (704, 14th), blocked shots (107, 10th), free throws made (401, fifth), free throws attempted (502, seventh), free throw percentage (.799, tied for seventh), field goals made (466, tied for 25th), games played (139, first) and game started (94, 10th) as the versatile forward enjoyed one of the most complete careers in school history…his durability allowed him to average 24.6 minutes played per game during his career in which he never missed playing in a single game…named to the 2014 All-ACC Defensive team by the league’s 15 head coaches…was a starter on Florida State’s 2012 ACC Championship team…the Seminoles finished in third place in the ACC standings and defeated Miami, No. 4 Duke and No. 6 North Carolina in the ACC Tournament to win the first ACC basketball championship in school history…played on four postseason tournament teams (two NCAA and two NIT) and helped lead the Seminoles to the 2012 ACC Championship – the first ACC basketball championship in school history...started 12 games during the 2011-12 season in helping lead Florida State to the first ACC Championship in school history…the Seminoles finished in third place in the ACC standings with a 12-4 record and were 3-0 in ACC Tournament play for a school record 15 wins over ACC competition during his sophomore season…ranked in the top 25 in the ACC in both scoring and rebounding during his junior and senior seasons…ranked 23rd in scoring as a junior (12.4 ppg) and 17th in scoring as a senior (13.6 ppg)…ranked 17th in the ACC in rebounding as a junior (5.9 rpg) and 14th in rebound as a senior (6.8 rpg)…averaged 13.8 points and 4.8 rebounds in being named to the All-Tournament team in helping lead Florida State to the Coaches vs. Cancer Classic championship in 2012…Florida State was nationally ranked in the top 25 in three of White’s four seasons as a Seminole…Florida State concluded White's freshman season ranked No. 19 in the final ESPN/USA Today Poll of the year...Florida State was ranked No. 10 in the final Associated Press and No. 15 in the final ESPN/USA Coaches’ polls at the end of the 2011-12 season…the Seminoles began the 2012-13 season ranked in both major polls in the pre-season poll for the first time in school history…the Seminoles were 4-2 in NCAA Tournament play with wins over two ranked teams (No. 20 Texas A&M and No. 5 Notre Dame) during White’s career…White played in 12 wins over ranked teams during his career including three consecutive wins over ranked Duke teams, two consecutive wins over ranked North Carolina and a win over No. 10 ranked VCU during his senior season…the Seminoles defeated No. 1 ranked Duke (Jan. 12, 2011), No. 4 Duke (Jan. 21, 2012) and No. 6 Duke (March 10, 2012) for the first three game winning streak against Duke in school history during his freshman and sophomore seasons…the Seminoles defeated No. 3 North Carolina (Jan. 14, 2012) and No. 4 North Carolina (March 11, 2012) in the championship game of the ACC Tournament…with White in the line- up, the Seminoles defeated five top five ranked teams and seven top 10 ranked teams with its wins over Duke and North Carolina and its victory over No. 5 Notre Dame in the 2011 NCAA Tournament (March 20, 2011) that vaulted the Seminoles in to the Sweet 16 of the NCAA Tournament for the first time since the 1993 season…earned the first starting assignment of his career in the 23rd game of his freshman season in the Seminoles' victory over Wake Forest in Tallahassee (Feb. 1) and started 94 games during his career…presented with three awards at the Seminoles' Basketball Honors Banquet in 2011: the award for First Year Academic Achievement, the awards as the Seminoles best free throw shooter and the Unsung Hero Award... earned the Sixth Man Award from the Seminoles’ coaching staff at Florida State’s annual Honors Banquet in 2012…earned four awards at Florida State’s Honors Banquet in 2013: Most Improved Student-Athlete, the award for the best field goal percentage, the award for the best free throw percentage and the Dave Cowens Chairman of the Boards award as the Seminoles’ top rebounder…presented with the Dave Cowens Chairman of the Boards award, the Bob Sura Most Outstanding Offensive Player award, the Charlie Ward Most Outstanding Defensive Player Award and the award for the team’s top field goal percentage shooter as the Seminoles’ annual Honors Banquet in 2014…earned the 2014 Golden Nole for men’s basketball as presented by the Florida State Athletics Administration for significant contributions on the court, in the classroom and in the community… AS A SENIOR (2014): Averaged a career high 13.6 points (third on the team), a career-high 6.8 rebounds (first), a career-high tying 1.1 blocks (second) and 0.8 steals (fourth) while shooting a career-high .514 from the field (third) and .798 from the free throw line (third)…played in all 36 games as he established the school record for games played in a career with 139…a starter in 35 of the Seminoles’ 36 games to bring his career starts total to 94 – the 10th highest number of games started in school history…earned career high statistics for games played (36) games started (35), minutes played (1,084), average minutes played per game (30.1), field goals made (166), field goals attempted (323), field goal percentage (.514), free throws made (134), free throws attempted (168), offensive rebounds (75), defensive rebounds (168), total rebounds (243), average rebounds per game (6.8), assists (34), blocked shots (40), points scored (490) and average points scored per game (13.6)…named to the All-ACC Defensive Team in a vote by the league’s 15 head coaches…finished 17th in the ACC in scoring with his career-high 13.6 points per game scoring average…finished 14th in the ACC with his career-high 6.8 rebounds per game average… ranked 10th in ACC games only as a senior in free throw shooting with a .772 mark in 16 conference games…helped lead Florida State to two victories over ranked teams including No.
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