Men's Basketball 2003-04
Player Profiles
.JPG) |
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 | Class:
Junior
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 | Hometown:
Otupko, Nigeria
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Previous
School:
College of Southern Idaho
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 | Height:
6-5
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 | Position:
Forward
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 | Experience:
1
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2001-02:
Led the Warriors in field goal percentage at .635…scored a double-double in
18 games including a stretch of 13-of-14 games, in which he averaged a 14.6
points a game...finished second on the team in rebounding average with 5.7
boards a game…grabbed a career-high 14 boards vs. Rocky Mountain
College…ranked third on the team in total rebounds (136) and tied for third
in offensive boards (51)…added 26 steals, 23 assists, and 18 blocks…shot
7-for-11 for 14 points in the first round of the NAIA National Tournament
vs. Oklahoma Baptist…named to the Frontier Conference All-Academic Team.
JUNIOR
COLLEGE: Attended the College of
Southern Idaho…played one semester for the Golden Eagles…averaged 6.7 points
and 3.8 rebounds a game.
HIGH
SCHOOL: Did not play organized
basketball.
PERSONAL: Psychology major…son of Gabrier Idoko and Monica Onaji…has six
brothers and nine sisters…born Sept. 26, 1979…COACH PFEIFER ON IDOKO:
“James is really a returning player since he was with us the season before
last. In that season he became eligible at Christmas and as the season wore
on we saw James really emerge as one of the more dominate players in our
league. His scoring numbers, rebounding and field goal percentage were
definitely All-Conference caliber, but since he missed half the season was
not qualified for those accolades. Our hope and belief his being able to
play all the games in the non-conference and his new found focus towards
basketball will bring out an even larger upside than we witnessed from him
before. He might be one of the best athletes I have ever coached. His speed,
quickness and jumping ability combined with his strength make him an impact
player. In the beginning it was his raw athletic ability that made him a
valuable player, what we are seeing is his basketball skills are improving
and when you couple that with his dominate athletic ability……..”
| Year |
GP/GS |
FG/FGA |
FG% |
3 FG/FGA |
3 FG% |
FT/FTA |
FT% |
Points/Avg. |
| 2001-02 |
24/6 |
113/178 |
.635 |
0-1 |
.000 |
63/126 |
.500 |
289/12.0 |
| Totals |
24/6 |
113/178 |
.635 |
0-1 |
.000 |
63/126 |
.500 |
289/12.0 |
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Offensive |
Defensive |
Total |
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| Year |
Rebounds |
Rebounds |
Rebounds |
PF/FO |
Assists |
Turnovers |
Blocks |
Steals |
| 2001-02 |
51 |
85 |
136 |
69/2 |
23 |
47 |
18 |
26 |
| Totals |
51 |
85 |
136 |
69/2 |
23 |
47 |
18 |
26 |
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