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Wayne State University Warriors Bryan Edwards BRYAN EDWARDS WAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY WARRIORS Class: ..................................sEnior BRYAN EDWARDS’ CAREER-HIGHS Hometown: ..........Ypsilanti, Mich. Points ..............18 ..................................11/15/08 vs. Marygrove FGM ...............6 ...............................2x MR 2/19/09 at Ashland High School: ....................Lincoln 3FG .................1 ...................... 2x MR 1/24/09 at Grand Valley Height/Weight: ...............6-4 / 214 FTM ................6 ....................................11/15/08 vs. Marygrove Position: ..........................Forward Rebounds .......9 ...................... 2x MR 1/24/09 at Grand Valley Assists .............3 .....................4x MR 2/26/09 vs. Grand Valley Birthdate: ...................... 4/10/1988 Blocks .............4 ............................................2/19/09 at Ashland Steals...............3 ...................... 2x MR 3/3/09 at Lake Superior 55 Minutes...........32 ................................. 12/11/08 vs. Northwood 2008-09: One of two players to appear in all 27 games ... started four times (Dec. 18-20 at Northern Michigan and Michigan Tech; and Feb. 12-14 at Hillsdale and Findlay) ... recorded a season-high 18 points, along with five rebounds, two assists and two steals in win over Marygrove ... scored three points at Bowling Green and added two steals ... had eight points and five rebounds in win over Central State ... recorded seven points and seven rebounds vs. Michigan Tech ... had 12 points and a team-best nine rebounds vs. Northern Michigan ... totaled nine points, six rebounds and three assists in first career start (win at NMU) ... recorded three points, four rebounds and two assists in win over Hillsdale ... had five points and six rebounds at Ferris State ... tallied nine points, nine rebounds, three steals and two blocks at Grand Valley ... scored 10 points against Tiffin ... had five offensive rebounds vs. Ashland ... recorded seven points and six rebounds at HC ... scored eight points at Findlay ... had career-high four blocks along with 14 points in OT win at Ashland ... tallied seven points and six rebounds in win over GVSU ... scored in double figures four times ... finished second on the squad in steals (28) and field goal percentage (47.0). 2007-08: Played at Wayne County Community College District for coach Rogeric Turner ... helped the Wildcats to a 13-5 league record with an overall mark of 18-13 ... named to the 2008 MCCCA Eastern Conference All-Star squad ... scored 24 points in 24 minutes in the all-star contest ... scored a game-high 23 points in playoff win over Muskegon C.C. ... voted to the 2007-08 MCCAA Second Team All-Eastern Conference ... averaged 9.9 points per game and 6.7 rebounds per contest. 2006-07: Played in 23 games for WCCCD ... averaged 5.1 points and 4.1 rebounds per game ... Wildcats had an 0-25 overall record. High School: A 2006 graduate of Ypsilanti Lincoln High School. Personal: Full name--Bryan J. Edwards ... born April 10, 1988, in Southfield ... son of Nathaniel Edwards ... is an education major. Total 3 PTS Rebs Season GP/GS Min FG-FGA FG% FG-FGA 3FG% FT-FTA FT% O-D-T/Avg. Asst Blk Stl Pts Avg 2006-07* 23/NA NA 49-87 .563 1-1 1.000 18-30 .600 95/4.1 11 NA 15 117 5.1 2007-08* 24/NA NA 93-170 .547 4-8 .500 48-71 .676 160/6.7 36 NA 31 238 9.9 2008-09 27/4 563 63-134 .470 2-5 .400 25-47 .532 43-67-110/4.1 27 15 28 153 5.7 *at Wayne County Community College. WWW.WSUATHLETICS.COM WAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY WARRIORS LARRY EDWARDS Class: ............................RS-Senior LARRY EDWARDS’ CAREER-HIGHS Hometown: Benton Harbor, Mich. Points ..............8 ............................... 2/13/08 at California (PA) FGM ...............3 ............................... 2/13/08 at California (PA) High School: .........Benton Harbor 3FG .................2 .................... 3X MR 2/7/09 vs. Lake Superior Height/Weight: ...............5-6 / 177 FTM ................7 ................................ 2/5/09 vs. Saginaw Valley Position: ............................. Guard Rebounds. ......5 ....................................3x MR 2/21/09 at Tiffin Assists .............9 ................................11/25/08 vs. Central State Birthdate: ........................ 2/9/1987 Blocks .............NA Steals...............5 .................................... 2/28/09 vs. Ferris State 5 Minutes...........45 ................................... 1/22/09 at Ferris State 2008-09: Voted to the GLIAC South Division All-Defensive team ... had a then career-best three assists at AU ... made a three pointer in played in 26 of 27 contests, starting 22 times ... started the first nine three consecutive games from Feb. 15-24 ... recorded an assist in games and the last 13 contests ... had two assists and three points seven straight contests from Jan. 27 through Feb. 17. in win over Marygrove ... recorded a career-best nine assists vs. Central State ... dished out six assists vs. Northern Michigan ... did 2005-06: Was redshirted as a baseball player at Arkansas-Pine not play at Northwood ... set career-high in free throws made (4) at Bluff. Saginaw Valley ... had seven points and seven assists while playing all 45 minutes at Ferris State ... recorded eight assists at Grand Valley High School: A 2005 graduate of Benton Harbor ... earned three ... had a triple in five straight games (Jan. 10-24) ... recorded three varsity letters for coach Ramsey Nichols and the Tigers ... was a two- steals against Tiffin... had seven points and six assists vs. SVSU ... time all-conference selection in basketball ... selected academic all- all seven points came from the foul line (7-8) ... recorded six points state in 2005 ... also played football (defensive back and quarterback) and eight assists against Lake Superior ... tied career-high with two and baseball (catcher) at BHHS ... served as a team captain in all triples vs. LSSU ... had a career-high five rebounds at Hillsdale ... three sports ... was a member of the National Honor Society and a had four points, five rebounds and five assists in OT win at Ashland four-year honor roll student ... listed in Who’s Who Among American ... recorded a career-high five steals vs. FSU ... finished fourth in the High School Students. GLIAC in assist/turnover ratio (1.6) and eighth in assists per game (3.3) ... had at least one assist in 24 of 26 games played Personal: Full name--Larry W. Edwards, Jr. ... born February 9, 1987, in Benton Harbor ... son of Larry and Laddy Edwards ... has 2007-08: One of five Warriors to play in all 26 games ... started an older sister, Larnetra ... is a business management major ... played first 11 games and at Michigan Tech ... had two points, two assists summer ball for the Kalamazoo Blues and coach Walter Hall ... and three steals in season-opener against Marygrove ... recorded one serves on the student-athlete advisory committee (SAAC) and was assist, one rebound and one steal vs. SIUE ... had two points and four the secretary in 2008-09. assists in win at Tiffin ... made lone shot, a three pointer, at Saginaw Valley ... recorded two assists and two steals in five minutes vs. Wisconsin-Parkside ... made a career-best two triples at Ferris State for a then career-high six points in a then career-best 28 minutes ... had two field goals made, two rebounds and two steals at Michigan Tech ... recorded three assists vs. Mercyhurst ... had four assists vs. Findlay ... had three points and an assist in 12 minutes at Mercyhurst ... recorded three assists in 10 minutes at Gannon ... scored a career- high eight points in loss at California (Pa.) ... had four points and two assists vs. Grand Valley ... recorded five assists at Ashland ... set season-highs in rebounds (3), assists (7) and minutes (31), while equaling his season-best with three steals in win over Hillsdale. 2006-07: Appeared in 24 games making lone start Jan. 27 at Lake Superior ... played a season-best 25 minutes at LSSU ... scored a season-high three points Jan. 11 at Ashland on a three pointer ... also Total 3 PTS Rebs Season GP/GS Min FG-FGA FG% FG-FGA 3FG% FT-FTA FT% O-D-T/Avg. Asst Blk Stl Pts Avg 2006-07 24/1 235 5-13 .385 4-6 .667 3-5 .600 8-9-17/0.7 18 0 11 17 0.7 2007-08 26/12 372 15-35 .429 8-23 .348 9-11 .818 5-21-26/1.0 44 0 23 47 1.8 2008-09 26/22 688 15-49 .306 12-36 .333 23-29 .793 4-48-52/2.0 85 0 31 65 2.5 Career 76/35 1295 35-97 .361 24-65 .369 35-45 .778 17-78-95/1.3 147 0 65 129 1.7 10 200-10 BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE JUSTIN SAMPLE WAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY WARRIORS Class: ............................RS-Senior JUSTIN SAMPLE’S CAREER-HIGHS Hometown: .............Detroit, Mich. Points ..............10 .............................11/21/07 vs. Chicago State FGM ...............5 ...............................11/21/07 vs. Chicago State High School: ................ Cass Tech 3FG .................NA Height/Weight: ...............6-8 / 266 FTM ................3 ...........................12/8/08 at Eastern Michigan Position: .............................Center Rebounds. ......9 ................................11/25/08 vs. Central State Assists. ............2 ....................................11/15/08 vs. Marygrove Birthdate: .................... 10/27/1987 Blocks .............1 .............. 2x MR 12/8/08 at Eastern Michigan Steals...............1 ................... 4x MR 11/25/08 vs. Central State 33 Minutes...........21 ............ 2x MR 12/8/08 at Eastern Michigan 2008-09: Started the first seven games and played in 11 contests ... had seven points and seven rebounds in win over Marygrove ... recorded nine rebounds and five points vs. Central State ... had a season-best nine points and six rebounds at Eastern Michigan ... did not play at Northern Michigan ... scored six points in 13 minutes against Findlay ... missed the last 15 games of the season with an injury. 2007-08: Played in 12 games at Detroit, starting the first nine contests ... scored 24 points on 12-of-23 shooting with 18 rebounds ..
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