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1999-2000 Delaware Men's Basketball Roster

 

1999-2000 Delaware Men's Basketball Biographies

 

No.

Name

Pos.

Year

Ht./Wt.

Hometown
(High School or JC)

4

Ndongo Ndiaye *

C
Sr.
7-1 / 230

Dakar, Senegal/Suffield Academy/Providence College

5

Mike Pegues ***

F
Sr.
6-5 / 240

Forestville, MD/DeMatha

10

Kestutis Marciulionis ***

G
Sr.
6-2 / 190

Kaunas, Lithuania/Huguenot Acad./Hargrave Military Acad.

15

John Gordon *

G
Sr.
5-10 / 170

Newark, DE / St. Mark's/U. of Maine

22

Darryl Presley *

F
Sr.
6-6 / 220

Adelphi, MD/DeMatha/U. of Virginia

23

Madou Diouf **

G
Sr.
6-5 / 220

Dakar, Senegal/Univ. de Dakar

24

Greg Miller **

G/F
Jr.
6-4 / 200

Mt. Holly, NJ/Rancocas Valley

25

Billy Wells

G
Jr.
6-0 / 200

Baltimore, MD/Dunbar/Tulane

30

Austen Rowland

G
Fr.
6-1 / 175

Hyattsville, MD/Pallotti

34

Dave Arnold **

G
Jr.
6-1 / 185

Pocomoke, MD/Pocomoke

42

Dave Hindenlang

F
Fr.
6-8 / 220

Johnstown, PA/Westmont Hilltop

*=Letters Won
Head Coach:
Mike Brey (George Washington '82), 5th Season at Delaware
Associate Head Coach:
Sean Kearney,
Assistant Coaches:
Kenny Blakeney, Tyrone Perry
Captains: Mike Pegues, John Gordon, Kestutis Marciulionis
Trainer: Mike King, Tara Good, Chris Stella
Managers: Jared Pontz, Bryant Tatman, Mike Macheski, Nate Mariano, Jamie Chadwin, Joey Selgrade, Steven Griethius


1999-2000 Delaware Men's Basketball Biographies

 

Mike Pegues
6-5 • 240 • Senior • Forward • Forestville, MD/DeMatha

High School Honors: Enjoyed an outstanding career at famed DeMatha HS in Hyattsville, MD...three-year forward who helped teams post a combined record of 85-16 under legendary head coach Morgan Wootten...team went 28-4 his sophomore season and won city title...team went 26-7 his junior year and 31-5 his senior year when squad won Washington Catholic Athletic Conference title...earned fourth team All-Metro, first team All-County, and first team All-conference honors as a senior when he averaged 14 points and 8 rebounds per game...first player to be named team captain for entire season at DeMatha since 1969...competed for Washington Metro All-Stars vs. U.S. All-Stars...named tournament Most Valuable Player of St. Maria Goretti Tournament and North Carolina State Holiday Festival as a senior.

As a Blue Hen: Pre-season All-America East selection and an All-American candidate...honorable mention pre-season All-American by Athlon Sports...CoSIDA Academic All-American candidate...enters the season ranked No. 7 on Delaware's all-time scoring list with 1,363 points (ranks No. 32 all-time in America East)...needs 451 points to pass former teammate Greg Smith (1,713 points) as UD's all-time leading scorer... also ranks sixth in career field goals (503), fourth in career free throws (354) and seventh in career free throw attempts (464)...powerful forward with solid frame at 6-5, 240 lbs...one of the league's most effective inside players...pre-season ranked No. 13 among power forwards by The Sporting News and No. 15 among post players by Basketball News...will team with Darryl Presley to form one of the top frontcourts in the conference...has outstanding moves and good touch in the post...also an effective jump shooter...great use of both hands inside...has eight games of 30 points or more in his career, tying a UD record (with Ken Luck)...has scored in double-figures in 62 of his 91 career games and has 20 or more points in 25 career games...could become the first Blue Hen to earn first-team all-conference honors three times in the 94-season history of the program...trying to become only the fourth player to lead Delaware in scoring three seasons (Oscar Jones, Ken Luck and Nate Cloud)...will try to join Vin Baker and Reggie Lewis as the only players to lead America East in scoring in back-to-back seasons...could join Malik Rose and Reggie Lewis as the only players to ever win back-to-back America East Player of the Year honors (Kevin Robertson Award)...name pronounced "Puh-Geese"...called by Mike Brey "our bread and butter"...Blue Hens' "go-to" player...1998-99 Season: America East Player of the Year...the first player in the 94-season history of Delaware basketball to ever win Conference Player of the Year honors...only the fourth junior in conference history to win the award...Second-team ECAC All-East selection...First-team All-America East selection...First-team NABC All-District pick...led America East in scoring and was 14th in Division I with a 21.8 ppg average...his 675 points and 253 field goals set UD single-season records...first UD player to lead the conference in scoring...averaged 7.2 rpg (seventh in America East), shot 49.5 percent from the field (team-best and third in America East) and 78.2 percent from the foul line (ninth in America East)...was fifth in America East in defensive rebuilding (5.1 per game)...scored double-figures in 28 of 31 games...at one point during the season, had a streak of 40 straight games scoring in double figures (snapped Jan. 29 at Northeastern, when he was held to nine points); it was the third-longest streak in UD history...had seven games of 30 or more points, including 38 at Hartford (Jan. 16), 35 at Virginia (Dec. 27) and 34 twice (American and Howard)...had a 32-point effort in America East semifinal win over Maine, shooting 14 for 18 from the field...earned America East All-Tournament honors...recorded seven double-doubles, including a 23-point, 12-rebound effort in the NCAA Tournament against Tennessee...pre-season All-America East selection...earned America East Player of the Week honors four times...1997-98 Season: Earned first team All-America East honors and was a two-time league Player of the Week...averaged team-high 16.8 ppg (seventh in America East) to go with 6.9 rpg (8th)...scored in double figures in final 21 games of season...scored in double figures in all but two games all season (Rider and at Towson)...fractured left hand in practice Feb. 16, had surgery Feb. 17, and missed only game of the season vs. Northeastern Feb. 19...returned two days later vs. Boston University and had 16 of his team-high 18 points in the first half...scored 23 points in America East quarterfinal win over Towson and added 13 points vs. Hofstra in semifinals and scored 19 points and 10 rebounds in the championship win over Boston University...scored a team-high 17 points and pulled down five rebounds in NCAA Tournament loss to Purdue...earned America East All-Tournament honors for his play...had career-high 32 points on 14 of 22 shooting and added three blocks vs. Hofstra Feb. 3...shot 60 percent from the field over the second half of the season...had 13-point, 8-rebound effort vs. Drexel Jan. 13 to celebrate his birthday... named to George Washington All-Tournament team...was his clutch play in the final minute that led Hens to 77-73 win over Siena in season opener...1996-97 Season: Enjoyed a solid freshman campaign...played in all 31 games and started 12 contests, including six of the last nine games...fourth on the team in scoring with 6.5 ppg and was fourth in rebounding with 3.8 rpg..also shot .432 from the field and .732 from the foul line and dished out 32 assists...scored in double figures seven times, including 16 points each off the bench vs. Northeastern and Drexel...had 11 points and 10 rebounds off the bench in upset of Florida at San Juan Shootout.

Personal: Michael Anthony Pegues, Jr....born January 13, 1978 in Washington, DC...son of Sharon Marshall and Michael Pegues, Sr....father is a probation officer and mother is a recreation specialist...mother played basketball at the University of the District of Columbia and father played at Pitt-Johnstown... enjoys playing ping-pong and pool....would like to get into sports broadcasting field after graduation...has worked as a camp counselor during the summer months....honor student as communications major...member of 1997 American East Academic Honor Roll...CoSIDA Academic All-America and Arthur Ashe Jr. Scholarship nominee...named America East Scholar-Athlete of the Year for men's basketball for 1997-98 season.

Mike Pegues at Delaware

Year

G/GS

FG-A

Pct.

3FG-A

Pct.

FT-A

Pct.

Asst.

Stl.

Blk.

Reb(Avg.)

Pts(Avg.)

96-97

31/12

80-185

.432

1-7

.143

41-56

.732

32

16

6

119 (3.8)

202 (6.5)

97-98

29/29

180-352

.511

1-4

.250

125-171

.731

60

33

13

197 (6.8)

486 (16.8)

98-99

31/30

243-491

.495

2-6

.333

187-239

.782

85

32

16

224 (7.2)

675 (21.8)

Total

91/71

503-1028

.489

4-17

.235

352-464

.759

177

81

35

540 (5.9)

1363 (15.0)

 

John Gordon
5-10 • 170 • Senior • Guard • Wilmington, DE/St. Mark's

High School Honors: Enjoyed an outstanding career at nearby St. Mark's High School under head coach Lee Sibley...was the 1995 state Player of the Year in leading St. Mark's to undefeated state title...McDonald's All-American nominee... earned All-State honors as a junior in 1994 and was a two-time All-Catholic League selection...set school record with 1,485 career points...averaged 18.5 ppg and 9.0 apg as a senior at St. Mark's.

As a Blue Hen: Possibly one of the best outside shooters in the nation...can play either the point or shooting guard position...ranks ninth in UD history in three-point field goals (86) and 10th in three-point attempts (186) after just one season...begins the season as the UD career leader in three-point field goal percentage (minimum 40 attempts)...has the ability to hit the big shot late in the ballgame...has scored 1,309 points in his career (combined between Maine and Delaware) to rank him tied for No. 37 in America East history (tied with Hofstra's Craig Claxton)...ranks No. 3 in America East history in three-point field goals with 243 (trailing Drexel's Mike DeRocckis with 313 and Vermont's Eddie Benton with 271)...fifth in America East history in three-point field goal attempts (567)...1998-99 Season: First-team All-America East selection...second on the team and seventh in America East in scoring at 15.6 ppg...fourth in America East in field goal percentage (46.3%) and led all backcourt players in that category...second in America East (No. 16 in Division I) in three-point field goal percentage (46.2%), just two-tenths behind Jason Hernandez despite having taken 76 more shots...fifth in America East in free throw percentage (81.7%)...sixth in America East in steals (1.8 spg) and assists (team-best 3.7 per game)...ranked eighth in America East in assist/turnover ratio with a +1.47...tied a school-record with seven three-pointers in a game vs. Hofstra (Feb. 10) and finished with a season-high 29 points...set a UD single-season record with 86 three-pointers (fifth most in America East history, five shy of Bernie Cieplicki's mark of 91)...America East Tournament Most Outstanding Player, averaging 22.6 ppg in the three games...went 13 for 20 from three-point range in the three tournament games...converted on 35 of 54 three-point attempts in the month of February (64.8%)...had eight games in which he connected on five or more three-point attempts...had at least one three-pointer in 30 of 31 games (loss at Virginia was the only game without)...scored in double-figures in 25 of 31 games...scored 20 or more points 10 times, including seven of the last 10 games...hit the game-winning jumper against Colgate and sent the overtime win over Drexel into extra-session with a 24-footer in the closing seconds...recorded seven steals against his former team, Maine, Jan. 22...started every game except senior night vs. Hartford (Feb. 15)...1997-98 Season: Sat out due to NCAA transfer rules after transferring from America East foe University of Maine...practiced with team.

At University of Maine: Scored 824 points in two seasons with the Black Bears...1996-97 Season: Earned first team All-America East honors in second season at Maine...tri-captain for team that went 11-20 under first year head coach John Giannini...started all 31 games and was second on team with 14.7 ppg (10th in America East)...averaged a team-high 35.6 minutes per game and led America East in three-point field goal pct. (85 of 209 for .407), three-point field goals per game (2.7), and free throw percentage (.848) while dishing out 101 assists....1995-96 Season: Made an immediate impact at Maine...named to America East All-Rookie team...despite coming off the bench, led Black Bears in scoring (13.2 ppg) and three-point field goals (72 of 172 for .419) and was known for his ability to hit the big shot late in the game...also shot .758 from the foul line...scored career-high 34 points vs. New Hampshire.

Personal: John David Gordon...born Oct. 4, 1976...son of Barbara Gordon and James R. Gordon...physical education/exercise science major at Delaware with minors in sociology and coaching...active in coaching and working as counselor at summer basketball camps...would like to get into coaching after graduation...majored in business while attending Maine, where he earned Maine's Scholar-Athlete Award.

John Gordon at Delaware

Year

G/GS

FG-A

Pct.

3FG-A

Pct.

FT-A

Pct.

Asst.

Stl.

Blk.

Reb(Avg.)

Pts(Avg.)

98-99

31/30

157-339

.463

86-186

.462

85-104

.817

113

57

2

88 (2.8)

485 (15.6)

 

 

Kestutis Marciulionis
6-2 • l80 • Senior • Guard • Kaunas, Lithuania/Hargrave M.A.

High School Honors: Enjoyed two outstanding seasons at Huguenot Academy and Hargrave Military Academy after moving from native Lithuania...averaged 13 points, five assists, and two steals per game and shot 45 percent from the three-point line during the 1995-96 season at Hargrave in Chatham, VA...led team to 29-3 record and a second place finish in the Virginia Independent Schools Division II state tournament under head coach Scott Shepherd...attended Huguenot Academy in Richmond, VA in his first year in the United States and averaged 20.2 points per game while earning third team All-Metro honors for head coach Butch Keller...member of Lithuania under-19 team that competed at World Junior Championships in 1995 and a standout member of Lithuanian Under 22 team team that won European championship in Turkey in 1997...scored 15 points vs. Greece and added 14 points vs. Turkey.

As a Blue Hen: Name pronounced "Kuh-Stu-Dis Marsha-Loan-Us"...plays at high speed and excels at driving hard to the basket...outstanding left-handed outside shot and one of the team's top three-point and free throw shooters...three-year letterwinner...ranks No. 3 on all-time UD three-point field goal list with 136 and three-point attempts with 386...member of Lithuanian Under-22 National Team....1998-99 Season: Averaged 12.0 ppg...began the season as Delaware's sixth-man, but started 10 of the last 11 games...scored in double-figures in 20 of 29 games, including a string of eight straight late in the season...fourth in America East in three-point field goal percentage (39.4%)...fourth in the conference in free throw shooting (82.7%)...had a career-high 33 points in an overtime win over Drexel, which set a BCC single-game record for points by a Blue Hen...connected on six three-pointers en route to a 28-point effort vs. Boston University Jan. 31...earned America East Player of the Week honors Feb. 1...missed two games while NCAA investigated his amateur status that was in question due to his participation in a pro tournament when he was 17...1997-98 Season: Averaged 10.0 ppg and hit 57 three-pointers (of 168 for .339 pct.) as team's sixth man....scored 17 points off the bench, including three three-pointers, in America East quarterfinal win over Towson...scored 16 points off the bench vs. Hartford Jan. 29 and keyed win as he sank 13 of 17 free throws, including 11 of 12 in the final 2:52...had career-high 22 points and five three-pointers vs. Hofstra Dec. 6...had 17-point effort off the bench at Drexel and scored 16 points with four three pointers vs. Virginia...168 of 237 shots from field for season were "threes" (71 percent)....toured with Lithuanian Under-22 team during the summer....1996-97 Season: Enjoyed an outstanding freshman season for the Blue Hens as a key player off the bench...was a spark for Hens coming off the bench with his timely outside shooting... played in all 31 games and started late-season game at Vermont...averaged 5.1 points, 1.3 rebounds, and 1.8 assists per game...third on team with 29 three-pointers and shot .755 from the foul line...came on strong late in the season, scoring season-high 14 points in America East quarterfinal win over Hofstra...scored 12 points in games at Boston University and Vermont.

Personal: Kestutis Marciulionis...born March 24, 1976 in Lithuania...son of Antanas and Dalia Marciulionis who live in Lithuania...has an older sister, Rasa...lives in Powhatan, VA with his guardians Bob and Jane Davidson...business management major at Delaware...enjoys playing tennis and pool in spare time...no relation to former NBA standout Sarunas Marciulionis.

Kestutis Marciulionis at Delaware

Year

G/GS

FG-A

Pct.

3FG-A

Pct.

FT-A

Pct.

Asst.

Stl.

Blk.

Reb(Avg.)

Pts(Avg.)

96-97

31/1

45-135

.333

29-106

.274

40-53

.755

56

17

2

39 (1.3)

159 (5.1)

97-98

30/8

85-243

.350

57-173

.329

64-88

.727

42

31

4

47 (1.6)

291 (9.7)

98-99

29/11

104-225

.462

50-127

.394

91-110

.827

58

36

1

64 (2.2)

349 (12.0)

Total

90/20

234-603

.388

136-401

.339

195-251

.7771

156

84

7

150 (1.7)

799 (8.9)

 

Darryl Presley
6-6 • 220 • Senior • Forward • Adelphi, MD/DeMatha

High School Honors: Standout forward at famed DeMatha Catholic High School under legendary head coach Morgan Wootten...Converse All-American selection and a USA Today All-USA honorable mention selection...played in the Capital Classic for the Capital All-Stars...averaged 13.3 points and 7.8 rebounds per game as a senior...received the Most Outstanding Player Award for DeMatha as a senior...first team All-conference selection as a senior...All-Tournament selection three tournaments as senior...played for 10-man USA All-Star team that competed in the Albert Schweitzer International Youth Tournament in Mannheim, Germany in 1994...scored 12 points as the USA defeated Spain in the gold medal game...three-year letterwinner at DeMatha...averaged 12.7 ppg and 7.4 rpg his junior season.

As a Blue Hen: Outstanding athlete and one of the top frontcourt players in America East...teams with former high school teammate Mike Pegues to form one of the league's toughest inside duos...outstanding leaper and rebounder who has also been effective from 15-18 feet...1998-99 Season: Dismissed from team days before the opener last season for violation of the university's academic code...re-enrolled at UD this past summer ...attended nearby Delaware Technical Community College last spring...1997-98 Season: Enjoyed outstanding senior in first year with the Blue Hens...transfer from University of Virginia who made an immediate impact in America East...earned America East Tournament Most Valuable Player honors after averaging 13.7 points and 12.3 rebounds per game in leading Delaware to the league title...had 25 points and 13 rebounds in title game win over Boston University... Delaware's second leading scorer (12.9 ppg), rebounder (7.7 rpg; 7th in America East), and shot blocker (22) who also led team in field goal pct. (54.3) and ranked second in free throw pct. (78.1)...scored 12 points and grabbed a team-high nine rebounds in NCAA Tournament vs. Purdue...dominated the boards in Delaware's semifinal win over Hofstra...had eight double-doubles during the season, including six in the last 11 games...only player in America East to rank in Top 6 in both field goal (third) and free throw percentage (sixth)...poured in a career-high 29 points on 13 of 15 shooting from the field vs. Maine Jan. 10 and added 24 points and 9 rebounds in win over Maine Feb. 8...started first career game vs. Virginia Nov. 25 after coming off the bench the first three games and was a starter for the rest of the year...had 15 points off the bench vs. Siena and Rider...1996-97 Season: Sat out as a redshirt due to NCAA transfer rules after transfer from Atlantic Coast Conference contender University of Virginia...practiced with Blue Hens all season.

At Virginia: 1995-96 Season: Played in 10 games in a reserve role at Virginia, averaging 4.7 minutes per game...team posted 12-15 record...hit on 2 of 13 shots from field for six points (0.6 ppg) and pulled 17 rebounds (1.7 rpg)...also dished out two assists.

Personal: Darryl Lewis Presley...born January 29, 1977 in Takoma Park, MD...son of Denver and Willie Mae Presley...has two older sisters...father ran track at Texas Southern...sociology major...has worked as basketball camp counselor and as counselor at Greater Newark (DE) Boy's and Girl's Club during the summer.

Darryl Presley at Delaware

Year

G/GS

FG-A

Pct.

3FG-A

Pct.

FT-A

Pct.

Asst.

Stl.

Blk.

Reb(Avg.)

Pts(Avg.)

97-98

30/27

151-279

.541

0-5

.000

84-107

.785

23

17

23

231 (7.7)

386 (12.9)

98-99

Did

Not

Play

 

Ndongo Ndiaye
7-l • 225 • Senior • Center • Dakar, Senegal/Suffield (CT)

High School Honors: Enjoyed an exceptional career at Demba Diop HS in Senegal...came to the United States in 1995 and spent a year at Suffield (Conn.) Academy where he was chosen All-State and was the team MVP...averaged 21 ppg, 14.0 rpg, and 7.0 blocks per game in only season...in Senegal, Ndiaye played soccer and basketball...captain of the soccer team which won the Senegal national title...top mathematician at Demba Diop.

As a Blue Hen: The tallest player in America East at 7-1 and the first seven-footer in Delaware basketball history...will be an imposing shot-blocker and rebounder off the bench for the Blue Hens...spirited player who runs the floor well and has improving offensive skills...ran a 5:35 mile in pre-season conditioning...member of Senegal National Team that played in World Championships in Greece...1998-99 Season: Appeared in 20 games in a back-up role...averaged 2.6 ppg...missed first two rounds of America East Tournament due to back spasms...had four points and one rebound in his Delaware debut vs. Charleston Southern (Dec. 21)...grabbed a season-high six rebounds vs. Hartford (Feb. 15)...played a season-high 17 minutes against College of Charleston Dec. 22, scoring six points...was not eligible per NCAA transfer regulations until December 21.

At Providence: 1997-98 Season: Played first half of season at Providence under Pete Gillen before transferring to Delaware in December...played in five games, averaging 1.6 ppg and 1.2 rpg in 7.4 minutes per game before transfer...1996-97 Season: Played in 32 games for Providence, averaging 0.7 ppg and 1.0 rpg as a backup...had three blocked shots in eight minutes against Villanova in the Big East Tournament...had four points, eight rebounds, and three blocks vs. against Canisius.

Personal: Ndongo Ndiaye...named pronounced "Nongo Jie"...born April 13, 1977 in Dakar, Senegal...son of Serigive and Aissatou Ndiaye...business finance major whose career goal is to work for the International Monetary Fund...has five sisters Ami, Daba, Maty, Bineton, Rama...speaks five languages, including French, English, and three Senegalese dialects.

Ndongo Ndiaye at Delaware

Year

G/GS

FG-A

Pct.

3FG-A

Pct.

FT-A

Pct.

Asst.

Stl.

Blk.

Reb(Avg.)

Pts(Avg.)

98-99

20/0

19-45

.422

0-1

.000

13-18

.722

4

3

11

54 (2.7)

51 (2.6)

 

Greg Miller
6-4 • 200 • Junior • Guard • Mt. Holly. NJ/Rancocas Valley

High School Honors: Enjoyed an outstanding scholastic career in basketball at Rancocas Valley High School under head coach Ron Powell...earned three varsity letters in basketball at Rancocas Valley...averaged 17 points, 10 rebounds, and six assists per game as a senior in 1995-96 when he earned second team All-State honors...led his team to a 23-4 record, the Burlco Patriot League title, the South Jersey Group III title, the New Jersey State Group III title, and a berth in the New Jersey Tournament of Champions where the Blue Devils lost to St. Anthony's in the semifinals...averaged 10 points per game and led the team in three-point shooting, field goal percentage, and free throw percentage as a junior when team went team 24-5 and won its first ever South Jersey Group III sectional title...also was a four-year honor roll student.

As a Blue Hen: Good shooting swingman and an outstanding scorer...will battle for a starting job or will be the first player off of the bench, much the same role as he played in 1998-99...1998-99 Season: Appeared in all 31 games as a sophomore...started the first 19 games at small forward, before trading places with sixth-man Kestutis Marciulionis...averaged 7.7 ppg in the first 19 games...finished the season averaging 6.0 ppg...had a career-high 19 points vs. Delaware State, including 5-for-9 from three-point range...also had a career-high five steals...scored in double-figures six times...shot 32.1% from three-point range for the season (27 for 84)...1997-98 Season: Played in 29 games with 22 starts...started last 18 games in backcourt as a redshirt freshman for the Blue Hens...team's sixth leading scorer with 6.3 points per game and also added 1.9 rebounds per game while dishing out 49 assists to go with 23 steals...scored in double figures six times...averaged 23.2 minutes per game...Hens' second most accurate three-point shooter (36 of 91 for .414) and also converted on 69.8 percent of his free throws...scored career-high 16 points vs. Hartford Jan. 29 to go with career-high four three-pointers...is 36 three-pointers was just three shy of UD record of 39 by teammate Tyrone Perry in 1995-96...converted a rare four-point play vs. Widener, the team's only one of the season., Feb. 11...had career-high seven assists to go with 10 points and six rebounds vs. Maine Feb. 8...scored 11 points vs. Washington (MD) College...1996-97 Season: Did not see game action to retain freshman eligibility...practiced with team the entire season but did not dress for games.

Personal: Gregory Steven Miller...born Oct. 8, 1977...son of Mick and Rose Miller...middle of three boys...younger brother, Dan, is a sophomore playing at the University of Maryland this season...he averaged 4.2 ppg in 34 games last season...father is an accountant and mother is a nurse...business management major and economics at Delaware...interned at Morgan Stanley Dean Witter over the summer...former high school teammate of St. Joseph's (PA) standout forward Rob Haskins...worked at basketball camps this past summer.

Greg Miller at Delaware

Year

G/GS

FG-A

Pct.

3FG-A

Pct.

FT-A

Pct.

Asst.

Stl.

Blk.

Reb(Avg.)

Pts(Avg.)

97-98

29/22

59-144

.410

36-93

.387

30-43

.698

49

23

5

55 (1.9)

184 (6.3)

98-99

30/19

65-167

.389

27-83

.325

28-38

.737

43

23

8

79 (2.6)

185 (6.2)

Total

59/41

124-311

.399

63-176

.358

58-81

.716

92

46

13

134 (2.3)

369 (6.3)

 

 

Madou Diouf
6-5 • 220 • Senior • Forward/Guard • Dakar, Senegal/Universite de Dakar

High School Honors: Attended Lycee Mixte Maurice Delafosse in Dakar...did not play organized basketball in high school but played on local club teams for the previous six years...played under coach Ousmane Diallo in Senegal...was a member of the Senegal Junior National Team during the past year...worked out with Senegal National Team and is considered one of the top future prospects in the country.

As a Blue Hen: An exceptionally athletic player who can play small forward and shooting guard...can also handle the point guard...hard worker and a solid defensive player...name pronounced "Mah-Do Joof"...has a knack for getting to loose balls and rebounds...skilled athlete who is among Blue Hens' best leapers and fastest players...1998-99 Season: Appeared in 29 games as a sophomore...averaged 4.5 ppg...shot 49.5 percent from the field (47-95)...averaged 4.9 rpg while playing just over 14 minutes per contest...has a career-high 12 points against Rider...set a career-high with 12 rebounds against New Hampshire Feb. 20...scored in double-figures in three games last season...went 5 for 5 from the field (10 pts.) and pulled down 11 rebounds against Drexel Jan. 27...spent the previous summer playing with the Senegalese National Team at the World Championships in Greece..joins fellow Senegal native Ndongo Ndiaye on UD squad this season...1997-98 Season: Averaged 2.3 ppg, 1.5 rpg in 8.6 minutes per game in his first season with the Blue Hens...did not arrive in the United States until September...saw limited action in final half of the season... played in 27 games and started three vs. Maine, Drexel, and Hartford...had best game of his career vs. Delaware State, coming off bench to play 22 minutes, hitting career highs with nine points, eight rebounds and six assists while running the point...had one of team's most exciting plays of the season when he drove the right baseline and dunked over three Delaware State players...scored eight points in 22 minutes vs. Widener Feb. 11...worked out during the summer with Senegal National Team that won African championship the previous past summer...did not enroll in school until Sept. 15 but still managed a 2.7 gpa...1996-97 Season: Attended Universitie de Dakar in Senegal but did not participate in organized basketball.

Personal: Mamadou "Madou" Diouf...name is pronounced "Mah-Doo Joof"...son of Niokhor and Fatou Diakrate...born August 17, 1977 in Dakar, Senegal...father is retired and mother works in business in Senegal...physical education major with a business minor at Delaware.

Madou Diouf at Delaware

Year

G/GS

FG-A

Pct.

3FG-A

Pct.

FT-A

Pct.

Asst.

Stl.

Blk.

Reb(Avg.)

Pts(Avg.)

97-98

28/3

16-54

.296

5-13

.385

26-38

.684

15

17

1

43 (1.5)

63 (2