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Home Town: Houston, Texas ![]() |
Hall Of Famer Years: 2010 - 2015 Height: 6' 5" Skill Index: 191 |
Games 148, 12.8 ppg, 1.7 3pg, 33.2% 3pp, 78.9% ftp, 2.3 apg, 1.9 spg, 27.6 mpg |
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Home Town: Corpus Christi, Texas ![]() |
Hall Of Famer Years: 2001 - 2006 Height: 6' 7½" Skill Index: 160 |
Games 167, 13.7 ppg, 54.1% fgp, 8.3 rpg, 1.3 spg, 1.2 bpg, 25.7 mpg |
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Home Town: Belleville, Illinois ![]() |
Hall Of Famer Years: 2000 - 2003 Height: 6' 3½" Skill Index: 148 |
Games 124, 13.5 ppg, 2.0 3pg, 33.7% 3pp, 1.9 spg, 26.7 mpg |
Notes: Cherry graduated having Houston's single season record in points per game, with 19.1 in 2003, as well as having the second most points per game, with 14.0 in 2002. Cherry led Houston in single season steals per game (2.3 in 2003, 2.1 in 2002), three pointers in a season (120 in 2003), and single season +/- (+10.5 in 2003). At the time of his graduation, Cherry held career records for Houston in points (1673), steals (234), and three pointers (242). Cherry was named to the 2003 All-Conference Team in II.2, and won Conference II.2 that year. Cherry scored 30 points as Houston won their first tournament game (96-86 over Wayne State in 2003). |
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Home Town: Waco, Texas ![]() |
Hall Of Famer Years: 2004 - 2009 Height: 6' 2" Skill Index: 177 |
Games 173, 15.8 ppg, 2.5 3pg, 35.4% 3pp, 2.9 apg, 1.7 spg, 30.7 mpg |
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Home Town: Baytown, Texas ![]() |
Hall Of Famer Years: 2007 - 2012 Height: 6' 11½" Skill Index: 184 |
Games 169, 15.2 ppg, 60.9% fgp, 77.5% ftp, 7.9 rpg, 1.5 bpg, 24.6 mpg |
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Home Town: Middletown, New York ![]() |
Hall Of Famer Years: 2004 - 2009 Height: 6' 9½" Skill Index: 186 |
Games 171, 18.5 ppg, 60.2% fgp, 10.5 rpg, 1.1 spg, 1.6 bpg, 29.5 mpg |
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Home Town: Corpus Christi, Texas ![]() |
Hall Of Famer Years: 2001 - 2003 Height: 6' 9½" Skill Index: 152 |
Games 85, 12.7 ppg, 52.3% fgp, 75.1% ftp, 10.0 rpg, 1.1 spg, 1.6 bpg, 29.2 mpg |
Notes: Hayes joined Houston out of junior college, and started all 85 games in his time as a Cougar. Hayes led the team with 10.4 rebounds per game in 2003, a school record, while also having set a school record with 1.83 blocks per game the year prior. Hayes's 850 rebounds were a school record as well, as were his 136 career blocks. Hayes will be remembered for winning 27 Player of the Game awards, 16 more than any other Cougar. Hayes was a starter on the 2003 Conference II.2 champions, who also won the first tournament game in Houston history. |