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Playerbios2 P.27-45 TThehe FFRRIIAARRSS IN THIS SECTION: Donnie McGrath • Dwight Brewington • Herbert Hill • Charles Burch • Randall Hanke • DeSean White • Ray Cross • Tim Englert • Sean De Van Walle • Sharaud Curry • Weyinmi Efejuku • Jonathan Kale • Geoff McDermott 27 Donnie McGrath G • 6-4 • 190 • Senior • John F. Kennedy Catholic High School • Katonah, N.Y. 2004-05: Registered seven points and added the free-throw line versus Georgetown (1/26/04)... seven assists versus Niagara (11/16/04)... Scored 16 points and was 4-8 from three-point terri- Scored 10 points and registered six assists ver- tory versus Syracuse (2/7/04)... Scored 23 points, sus Penn (11/18/04)... Totaled a game-high shot 6-8 from three-point territory and recorded four seven assists to go along with nine points, all of assists versus Villanova (2/11/04)... Registered 13 Career Highs which came from behind the arc as he went 3-6 points and was 4-6 from the field versus Miami from the field versus Saint Thomas Aquinas (2/21/04)... Scored 16 points and was 4-6 from OVERALL (11/20/04)... Scored five points and dished off three-point territory at Notre Dame (2/24/04)... MINUTES 50 Connecticut (2/15/05) five assists versus Wake Forest (11/24/04)... Scored 11 points and was 3-6 from three-point terri- POINTS 27 Virginia (2/2/05) Recorded eight points versus Florida tory at St. John's (2/29/03)... Earned the team's REBOUNDS 7 Virginia Tech (2/1/03) FIELD GOALS 9 Virginia (2/2/05) (11/27/04)... Registered 17 points and five Most Improved Player Award... FG ATTEMPTS 13 Rhode Island (12/7/02) assists versus Maine (12/21/04)... Registered FG PCT. 1.000 Virginia (2/2/05) 14 points and shot 4-7 from three-point territory 2002-03: Started his first collegiate game and FREE THROWS 6 Twice with six assists versus Memphis (12/23/04)... registered six points and six assists in 32 minutes of FT ATTEMPTS 8 Central Conn. (12/21/03) Scored all 17 of his points in the second half as action against Brown (11/23/02)... Recorded five FT PCT 1.000 Eighteen times he shot 4-7 from three-point territory versus San points against South Florida (11/26/02)... Scored 3PT 9 Virginia (2/2/05) Diego State (12/31/04)... Scored 17 points and six points and added 13 assists versus Ohio 3PT FGA 11 Virginia Tech (2/4/04) was 5-8 from three-point territory versus Boston University (11/30/02)... Scored seven points against 3PT FG% 1.000 Twice College (1/26/05)... Scored nine points in 12 Vermont (12/4/02)... Registered 15 points and was ASSISTS 13 Ohio Univer. (11/30/02) TURNOVERS 7 Miami (2/18/03) minutes before injuring his ankle versus West 5-9 from three-point territory versus Rhode Island BLOCKS 1 Five times Virginia (1/29/05)... Recorded 11 points and (12/7/02)... Scored 15 points and added four STEALS 4 St. Thom. Aquinas (11/20/04) three assists versus Pittsburgh (1/31/05)... assists, while shooting 3-6 from three-point territory Scored 27 points and was 9-9 from three-point versus Richmond (12/19/02)... Scored six points territory to tie a NCAA single-game record for and recorded five assists against Alabama BIG EAST MINUTES 50 Connecticut (2/15/05) three-point field goal percentage in a game ver- (12/21/02)... Registered a game-high 10 assists POINTS 23 Boston College (1/2/03) sus Virginia (2/2/05)... Registered nine points against Pennsylvania (12/30/02)... Shot 5-7 from REBOUNDS 7 Virginia Tech (2/1/03) versus Villanova (2/5/05)... Recorded 14 points behind the three-point line and scored 23 points, as FIELD GOALS 8 Boston College (1/2/03) versus West Virginia (2/9/05)... Registered 17 well as adding five assists, versus Boston College FG ATTEMPTS 13 Twice points and nine assists versus Rutgers (1/2/03)... Scored 13 points and added five assists FG PCT. .667 Boston College (1/2/03) (2/13/05)... Scored 15 points and played all 50 versus Siena (1/4/03)... Recorded six points and FREE THROWS 6 Twice minutes of action versus Connecticut five assists versus St. John's (1/8/03)... Scored nine FT ATTEMPTS 7 Connecticut (2/15/05) (2/15/05)... Scored 14 points and was 4-9 from points and added seven assists versus Villanova FT PCT 1.000 Ten times three point territory versus Seton Hall (1/11/03)... Scored eight points and registered six 3PT 6 Villanova (2/11/04) 3PT FGA 11 Virginia Tech (2/4/04) (2/23/05)... Scored 22 points versus St. John's assists against Louisiana-Lafayette (1/15/03)... 3PT FG% 1.000 West Virginia (1/29/05) (3/1/05)... Earned the team's Coaches' Award Scored 15 points and recorded three assists at ASSISTS 9 Rutgers (2/13/05) (4/15/05)... Virginia Tech (1/18/03)... Registered 16 points and TURNOVERS 7 Miami (2/18/03) four assists against Notre Dame (1/21/03)... Scored BLOCKS 1 Pittsburgh (2/4/03) 2003-04: Scored 14 points while shooting 4-8 eight points, grabbed seven rebounds and made five STEALS 3 Twice from three-point territory against Hofstra assists against Virginia Tech (2/1/03)... Scored eight (11/22/03)... Scored 10 points and added four points and registered four assists against Pittsburgh assists versus South Florida (12/2/03)... (2/4/03)... Recorded six points and a game-high Registered 13 points against Rhode Island eight assists versus Connecticut (2/8/03)... (12/6/03)... Recorded 15 points while shooting Registered seven points and six assists against five of seven from the field and four of five from Boston College (2/12/03)... Scored 13 points at St. three-point territory versus Illinois (12/9/03)... John's (2/15/03)... Registered eight assists and five Scored 13 points and registered five assists ver- rebounds against Connecticut (3/5/03)... Scored sus Central Conn. (12/21/03)... Registered nine points and made four steals versus West eight assists and six points versus Siena Virginia at the BIG EAST Tournament (3/12/03)... (12/28/03)... Added five assists, scored 15 Registered 17 points (5-9 3 PT FG) against points and was 5-9 from three-point territory at Pittsburgh at the BIG EAST Tournament (3/13/03)... Virginia (1/3/04)... Recorded 13 points against Registered 13 points and four assists versus Texas (1/5/04)... Scored 14 points and shot 4-5 Richmond in the NIT Opening Round (3/19/03)... from three-point territory versus West Virginia Registered eight points and three assists versus (1/17/04)... Registered 11 points versus Loyola Charleston in the First Round of the NIT (3/22/03)... Chicago (1/19/04)... Recorded nine points and Registered 10 points against Georgetown in the five assists versus Villanova (1/21/04)... Second Round of the NIT (3/24/03)... Named to the Recorded seven points, seven assists and three BIG EAST All-Rookie Team... Earned the team's Coca steals versus Connecticut (1/24/04)... Scored Cola Promising Prospect Award... 18 points, shot 5-7 from the field and 6-7 from 28 DONNIE MCGRATH HIGH SCHOOL: Played four seasons at John F. Westchester County Mr. Basketball and Player of the FRIAR FACTS Kennedy Catholic... Captained the squad his senior Year by the Journal News... Earned All-State First season... Recorded a school-record 1,725 points at Team honors (2001 and 2002), All-State Second Birthdate: May 7, 1984 John F. Kennedy Catholic... Averaged 30.9 points, Team honors (2000), All-County accolades (2001 7.6 assists and 6.5 rebounds per game his final sea- and 2002), three league MVP awards and MSG Tri- Nickname: "D," "D-Mac," son at John F. Kennedy Catholic... Established a State All-Star honors... Received the 2002 Con Ed "D-Cash" school-record of 96 three pointers his senior season Scholar-Athlete Award as the top scholar athlete in at John F. Kennedy Catholic... Scored more than 40 Westchester, N.Y... Named 2002 top male student- points three times his senior season, including a athlete at John F. Kennedy Catholic... Selected for Major: Finance career-high 42 points against Fox Lane High School the All-Star Team at the Adidas ABCD Camp in July (1/29/02)... Led John F. Kennedy Catholic to a 79- 2001... Named top-100 finalist for McDonald's All- Family: Son of Tom and Eileen 12 mark and four league titles in his four seasons at America honors... Played for the New York Gauchos McGrath..Has one brother, Tom, John F. Kennedy Catholic... Named 2002 and the New York Ravens for four years. and one sister, Erin. Favorite Team: New York Knicks Favorite Athlete: Michael Jordan, Jason Kidd, Mike Bibby Hobbies: Playing basketball and working out Biggest Thrill In Sports: Playing in front of sold-out crowds in the county and state final four. What I would Like to Do After I Leave Providence: Play in the NBA and eventually be the president of a business. 11 YEAR G MIN FG FGA PCT 3PT 3PA PCT FT FTA PCT REB AVG PTS AVG PF-DQ A TO BL ST 2002-03 32 1071 93 261 .356 58 178 .326 46 56 .821 68 2.1 290 9.1 47-0 138 76 4 33 BIG EAST 16 530 43 129 .333 21 81 .259 32 40 .800 32 2.0 139 8.7 24-0 67 47 1 16 2003-04 29 983 96 245 .392 67 182 .368 32 44 .727 53 1.8 291 10.0 38-0 100 43 1 24 BIG EAST 16 538 54 134 .403 36 94 .383 19 27 .704 32 2.0 163 10.2 20-0 51 22 1 15 2004-05 30 1065 90 225 .400 72 175 .411 40 43 .930 68 2.3 292 9.7 59-1 115 57 4 41 BIG EAST 15 551 47 115 .409 40 93 .430 25 27 .926 27 1.8 159 10.6 38-1 50 22 2 11 TOTALS 91 3119 279 731 .382 197 535 .368 118 143 .825 189 2.1 873 9.6 144-1 353 176 9 98 BIG EAST 47 1619 144 378 .381 97 268 .362 76 94 .809 91 1.9 461 9.8 82-1 168 91 4 42 Dwight Brewington G • 6-5 • 195 • Junior • Worcester Academy • Lynn, Mass.
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