| (2003-04): Named ACC Player of the Year and was once again a first team All-ACC selection.
(2002-03): A first-team All-ACC selection, he led the Wolfpack in scoring and rebounding ... Received the second-highest vote total among all first-team honorees ... Also named to the All-ACC Tournament first-team, he recorded four career-highs during the Wolfpack's three-day run to the finals, including 31 points in the semifinal versus ninth-ranked Wake Forest and 12 rebounds in the final versus No. 12 Duke ... Led the ACC in scoring for much of the season, he finished the year tied for third with 17.7 ppg
(2001-2002): The leading freshman scorer in the ACC, he averaged 10.7 points per game, he was the leading voter-getter for the league's All-Rookie squad and finished second in the voting for ACC Rookie of the Year ... Started all 33 games he played, that marked the second-highest number of starts ever by a Wolfpack freshman ... Named second-team All-ACC Tournament after averaging 12.3 points in the Pack's trip to the tourny finals ... Averaged 14.5 points in the NCAA Tournament, including a team-high 16 points in the come-from-behind win over Michigan State. High School: A 2001 McDonald's All-American ... A first-team Parade All-American ... Scored 17 points in the McDonald's game held in Durham, including 13 in the first half ... Averaged 21.5 points, 8.5 rebounds and 3.2 assists as a senior at St. Raymond's while playing all five positions ... Scored 684 points his senior season, a new school record ... Had 13 20-point games and five 30-point games in leading team to a 22-10 record ... New York's Mr. Basketball as a senior ... New York Daily News Player of the Year ... Named to the New York All-Metro squad ... Picked to the USA Today All-USA second team ... Appeared in the January 8, 2001, issue of Sports Illustrated as the Old Spice Athlete of the Month ... St. Raymond's was the 2001 city and state Federation Class A champion and shared the No. 1 spot in the Daily News/MSG Network tri-state rankings ... Scored a game-high 22 points in the state finals ... As a junior, averaged 21 points, seven rebounds and four assists a game ... Also connected on 42 percent of his shots from three-point range ... Competed at the 2000 Adidas Camp ... Maintained a B average in high school, and volunteered with God's Love We Deliver ... Ranked No. 7 nationally by Bob Gibbons, the highest-rated player in Gibbon's rankings to commit to an ACC school ... Rated as the No. 1 shooting guard by ESPN.com, and No. 5 nationally ... Was ranked seventh nationally by the Sporting News and No. 9 by PrepStars.com ... Majoring in communication with a theater concentration.
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