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  C. J. Reed

C. J. Reed

Player Profile

Class:
Senior

Hometown:
Daytona Beach, Fla.

High School:
Atlantic

Height / Weight:
6-3 / 175

Position:
Point Guard

2010-2011 GAME BY GAME AND CAREER STATS

HONORS AND AWARDS

2010-2011 -- BOXTOROW.COM HBCU NATIONAL DIVISION I PLAYER OF THE YEAR
2010-2011: MID-EASTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE PLAYER OF THE YEAR

2009-2010 - First Team All-MEAC
2009-2010 - Second Team HBCU All-America
2008-2009 - MEAC "Rookie of the Year"
2008-2009 - All-MEAC Second Team Selection

JUNIOR SEASON (2010-2011: Started 33 of 34 games and registered double-figures in 30 of 31 games ... Led MEAC in scoring first 10 weeks of season, lost lead after scoring 6 points against Delaware State, but regained lead two weeks later ... That game against DSU was his only non-double figure game, but he did game-winning free throws with seven seconds remaining ... Also hit game-winning free throws at South Carolina State ... Registered his first career-double with 34/10 against Coppin State, both points and rebounds marked career-highs ... 31-point game against Hampton 2/19 included 13 in OT, the three-pointer with 3.6 seconds left that sent the game in 2 OT and the game-winning buzzer beater... Made all 13 FT attempts at Jacksonville, one of nation's top single-game efforts at the line in Division I ... Named MEAC Player Of The Week 2/21 ... Finished the regular season scoring 20 points or more in final six games ... Dished out seven assists in both MEAC tournament games ... Became B-CU's all-time assist leader midway through the season.Began 2010-11 season as the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference's leading return scorer and pre-season 1st team selection.

SOPHOMORE YEAR (2009-2010):Led the MEAC in minutes played per game (37.4), and was third in scoring
(15.8) and assists (4.2)... MEAC Player of the Week for January 11...Reached double-figures in 28 of 33 games...Played 40 minutes ten times, including 43 in an overtime win at Coppin State...Registered back-to-back 20 points games on consecutive days with 21 against Longwood and a career-high 27 against Texas Pan-American... Sank five three-pointers against Carver Bible and was 10-of-14 overall from the field...Finished one rebound shy of a double-double twice...

FRESHMAN YEAR: (2008-2009): Freshman Year at B-CU The 2008-09 season saw CJ lead the Wildcats in almost every offensive category in a solid freshman season leading B-CU to its first-ever winning season (17-16) in the NCAA Division I ranks. Reed was named the MEAC Rookie of the Year and earned second team All-MEAC postseason honors. CJ had a 15.0 scoring average with 29 games scoring in double figures and leading the team in scoring 23 contests in 2008-09...CJ `s high scoring games last year were 23 points twice (vs. Chicago State in the Chicago Invitational (11/27/08) and at the Citadel (1/3/09). He scored 20 or more points in eight games and finished the year with 495 points (15.0 scoring avg.), making 53 three-pointers, and hitting 116-161 free throws (.720) last season...Reed topped B-CU with 129 assists (4.0 per game) last season and had a game-high 8 assists vs. UMES (2/23/09) and he registered 7 assists in two games (Howard and at Coppin State). He had five or more assists in 14games in 2008-09...Led B-CU in minutes played last year averaging 37 minutes a game to rank among the MEAC and national NCAA leaders in minutes played. In eight games, CJ played 40 or
more minutes (4 overtime games in 2008-09).

HIGH SCHOOL (ATLANTIC):C. J. was a three-year varsity starter at Atlantic High School and ended his career the all-time leading scorer both for a career and a season (2007-08) for the Sharks. He played on the 2006-07 State 4A Final Four team, which was 21-9 under Coach Brian Morris. His senior year's team was 24-6 with Coach Jimmy Johnson. Reed's four-year high school record was 87-29, the Sharks making the sweet 16 of the state tournament in 2005-06.

CAREER HIGHS

POINTS-- 34 vs. Coppin State 2/5/11
REBOUNDS --10 vs. Coppin State 2/5/11
3-POINT FG MADE -- 6 vs. Coppin State 2/5/11
ASSISTS -- 9 2 occassions
MINUTES: 50 at Hampton at 2/19/11
STEALS: 5 2 occassions


Why Did You Choose B-CU? "I came here to B-CU to play basketball for my Dad and make history by winning a MEAC Championship. I tell recruits that the school is good and the teachers will work with you. And playing for us is not easy, but if you work hard, it will b e fun."

If You Were Putting Together a 5-on-5 pickup game with any basketball players in the world - who would be your teammates (not any current B-CU Players)? "Kobe Bryant, Magic Johnson, Shaq, my Dad. These are my favorite players and the best at their positions. And my Dad was a great player and I hear people compare us all the time."

Who is one the most influential persons or people in your life and why? My Mom, because of where she came from and where she is going."

B-CU Major: Business Administration


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