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  Jordan Carter

Jordan Carter

Player Profile

Hometown:
Indianapolis, Ind.

High School:
Brebeuf Jesuit Preparatory

Height / Weight:
6-0 / 175

Position:
Guard

Birthdate:
09/05/1985

2007-08Nearly had a triple-double in win over nationally-ranked Kansas State, finishing with 10 points, nine rebounds and eight assists... Set a career-high with 15 points in a win over Dayton... Led the team in steals as well in that contest... Set a career high going 7 of 7 from the free throw line in Mason's victory over the Flyers as the Patriots set a team record going 21 of 21 from the charity stripe... Fourth on the team in assists and fifth in steals... Missed three games due to a foot/ankle injury but returned to play 19 minutes off the bench against Towson... Continued to come off the bench but played 27 minutes at Delaware... Was not forced into action against Northeastern as Mason took 80-52 win and played just six minutes in double overtime win at Hofstra... Played sparingly against both James Madison (1/19) and Old Dominion and did not play at UNC Wilmington... Played just three minutes against VCU but bounced back with 20 minutes against James Madison (2/2) and 12 minutes at Drexel... Had nine points going 3 of 3 from 3-point range against UNC Wilmington (2/16).

2006-07: Shot 46 percent from 3-point range which is the third-best single-season mark in school history... Shot 48.3 percent from the field on the year... Was secodn on the team in assists and steals... Had a terrific four-game stretch in January, setting a career high for points, tying that high and then setting a new one, all the while setting new career highs for rebounds, assists, steals and field goals... Had a stand-out performance against UNC Wilmington (1/8) setting new career highs for points, with 11, field goals, with four, and steals, with four... In next contest, at Towson (1/11) set career highs for assists, eight, and rebounds, seven, while scoring nine points... Tied career high with 11 point against James Madison (1/13) while dishing out five assists... Set new career high against Dukes with five field goals... Broke career high with 12 points, including two 3-pointers, in win at William & Mary (1/16)... Upped career-high to 14 points against Georgia State (2/20) on 5 of 6 shooting... Had career-high six free throws in CAA Tournament win over Old Dominion... Is 22 of 49 from behind the arc this season... Set a career-high with 37 minutes played against VCU (1/24)... Had career-high three 3-pointers at James Madison (1/27)... Seven of his nine career blocks came this season.

2005-06: Appeared in 28 games for the Patriots, including four games in the NCAA Tournament... Made just four 3-pointers on the season, but one came in the second half against Wichita State in the Washington Regional, stemming a run by the Shockers... Those were his only points in the NCAA Tournament... Also had one assist and two rebounds in that game... Had a four-point play earlier in the season, sinking a 3-pointer and free throw against Old Dominion (Jan. 28)... One of only two four-point plays on the season... Finished the year with more assists than field goals for the second-straight season... Was one of just two Patriots to accomplish that (min. 100 minutes played)... Averaged 6.5 minutes per game and started one contest... Start came against Manhattan (Nov. 26)... Best game of the season came against American, playing 16 minutes, grabbing a career-high five rebounds, handing out five assists (one shy of career high) and tying career highs with three steals and a block.

2004-05: Appeared in 28 games with one start... Averaged 8.3 minutes per game... Scored 28 points and 20 rebounds... Averaged 1.2 assists per outing and 33 total... Posted 10 steals and one blocked shot... Shot 38.5 percent from the floor... Recorded five points, three steals, five assists, and three rebounds in 26 minutes in first career start at Towson (2/9/05)... Registered six points, two steals and two assists vs. James Madison (2/5/05)...Had four points, three assists and one steal vs. Hofstra (1/26/05)... Logged five points and two assists at Old Dominion (1/15/05).

HIGH SCHOOL: Had an outstanding four-year varsity career at Brebeuf Jesuit Preparatory School for coach Leo Klemm... Named to the 2004 Marion All-County second team... Selected second-team Indiana Honors all-star... Was a member of the Indiana Metro-North All-Area basketball team as a senior... Received Brebeuf Jesuit's 2004 "Chief's Award" for outstanding attitude, leadership and athletic abilities... Named Brebeuf's Offensive Player of the Year as a senior... Ranked 4th in Hoosier Basketball Magazine's listing of top 20 Division I point guards in 2004 and rated 75th in the top 100 point guards nationally by InsidersHoops.com... Played on the Billy Shepherd Sports AAU state teams as a junior and senior... Made the all-tournament team at the adidas 2003 Big Time Tournament... Earned all-tournament team honors as a member of the 2003 "Who's Next" Invitational tournament championship squad... Garnered all-state honorable mention honors as a junior... Received Brebeuf Jesuit's 2003 Defensive Player of the Year award... Played on the winning county team of Jermaine O'Neal's County vs. City Super Shootout... Averaged 15.7 points, 6.9 assists, 3.0 steals and 4.0 rebounds per game as a senior... Led the Braves to a sectional title in 2004.

PERSONAL: Full name is Jordan Patrick Carter... Born September 5, 1985... Son of Kathleen and Steven Carter... 2004 graduate of Brebeuf Jesuit Preparatory School... Enjoys playing video games and working on cars... Led his St. Michael's grade-school team to its first state basketball championship in school history in 2000, earning most valuable player honors... Chose George Mason over UNC Charlotte, Fordham, Indiana, Southwest Missouri State, Miami (OH) and Duquesne.

CAREER HIGHS

PTS: 14, vs. Georgia State (2/20/07) REB: 9, at Northeastern (2/24/07) FG: 5, twice, last vs. Georgia State (2/20/07) 3-PT FG: 3, at James Madison (1/27/07) FT: 6, vs. Old Dominion (3/4/07) ASSISTS: 8, at Towson (1/11/07) STEALS: 4, vs. UNC Wilmington (1/8/07) BLOCKS: 1, eight times, last vs. Delaware (1/31/07)

 

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