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Sean Barnette
Hometown:
Rock Hill, S.C.
High School:
Northwestern
Position: Forward/Guard
Height: 6-4
Weight: 215
Year: Senior
# 15
Career Highs
Points
Rebounds
Assists
Blocks
Steals |
35 vs. Catawba
(3/4/07)
17 vs. Carson-Newman (1/16/08)
8 vs. Lenoir-Rhyne (2/15/06)
4 vs. Queens (12/10/05)
5 vs. Catawba (3/4/07) |
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Career Statistics
Total 3-Point
Rebounds
Year GP-GS Min/Avg FG-FGA Pct FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct
Off-Def Tot Avg PF-FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts/Avg
2004-05. 28-27 902/32.2 146-319 .458 36-102 .353 78-118 .661
60-103 163 5.8 69-2 43 78 17 31 406/14.5
2005-06. 28-27 936/33.4 192-389 .494 60-153 .392 82-108 .759
34-160 194 6.9 60-1 63 66 25 45 526/18.8
2006-07. 34-32 1180/34.7 263-528 .498 75-191 .393 134-159
.843 67-190 257 7.6 80-0 80 100 36 43 735/21.6
TOTAL... 90-86 3018/33.5 601-1236 .486 171-446 .383 294-385 .764
161-453 614 6.8 209-3 186 244 78 119 1667/18.5
Updated:
02/20/2008
2006-07:
During an All-American junior campaign, Sean Barnette started 32 games and
played in 34, amassing 21.6 points per game, grabbing 7.6 rebounds per
game and handing out 2.4 assists per game. He was named the South Atlantic
Conference Player of the Year and the SAC Male Athlete of the Year. Barnette scored 20 or more points on 23 occasions on eclipsed the 30-point
plateau on two different occasions. In the 2007 SAC tournament
championship game against Catawba, Barnette tallied a season-high 35
points on 14-of-20 shooting, had 10 rebounds, five steals, and three
blocks. He was named the tournament’s Most Valuable Player. Barnette
scored in double digits during every game of the 2006-07 season and had
nine double-doubles.
2005-06: Barnette was named to the 2005-06 Daktronics NCAA Division II Men’s
Basketball South Atlantic All-Region second team. Barnette was named to
the South Atlantic Conference first team for his performance during the
season. In addition, Barnette was honored as the 2006 Food Lion SAC
tournament Most Valuable Player, leading the Bulldogs to their first
Conference tournament championship since 2000. Barnette led the Bulldogs
with 18.8 points per game as a sophomore. He was 65th in the NCAA Division
II in scoring. The 6-4 swingman also averaged 6.9 rebounds per game and
2.3 assists per game. He recorded a career-high 33 points on January 7 at
Tusculum. Barnette was listed in the top 15 of eight SAC statistical
categories. He was second in the league in individual scoring. The
Northwestern High School graduate stepped up his play in SAC contests, as
he averaged a team-best 20.4 points per game and 8.2 rebounds per game in
the league.
2004-05: Barnette was named the SAC Freshman of the Year last season. He also
earned a spot on the All-SAC second team. The top freshman scorer in the
SAC, Barnette averaged 14.5 points per game last year to top the Wingate
scoring charts. He hit double digits in 22 of 28 games in 2004-05.
Barnette netted a career-high 29 markers in a home win over Mars Hill
(Jan. 22, 2005). He hit 10-of-14 field goals and four-of-five
three-pointers. Barnette hit 20+ points on six occasions. A very
consistent performer, Barnette averaged 14.4 points per game in SAC play.
HIGH SCHOOL: Barnette played his high school basketball for head coach Mike
Gossett at Northwestern High School. At Northwestern, Barnette was a
three-time Most Valuable Player selection. He was All-Confernce,
All-County, All-State and All-Region 3AAAA “player of the year” his senior
season. Barnette led the team in scoring (20 ppg) and rebounding (8 rpg)
his final campaign. He also lettered in football at Northwestern. Barnette
is the son of Carrie Barnette and the late David Barnette.
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