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Seniors Clarence Jackson #13


Senior • Guard • 6-4 • 188 Marlton, N.J./Cherokee


GENERAL: One of the top returnees in the MAAC…Has a knack for playing well in big games against top opponents… Versatile shooting guard…Great range and explosive scoring ability…Slasher…Athletic build and quick first step…Attacks the rim…Excels in transition… Possesses a pure jumper…


Great confidence in 3-point shot…Excellent ability to step into passing lanes for a quick steal…Veteran leader with postseason experience.


2009-2010: Third Team All-MAAC Selection…Second in MAAC in 3-point field goals made (2.2 Avg/g)…Led the Saints with 71 3-point field goals made, 42 more than any other Saint…Second on team in steals with 1.8 per game… Finished fourth on team with 13.6 points per game…Scored a season-high 25 points against rival UAlbany (12/5)…Played


2009-10 Highs Points


Field Goals Made Field Goal Attempts FG Pct (min 5 made)


3-Point Field Goals Made 3-Point FG Attempts


3-Pt FG Pct (min 2 made) Free Throws Made Free Throw Attempts Rebounds Assists Steals


Blocked Shots Turnovers Fouls


Minutes


Jackson’s Career Stats Year


GP GS Min Avg


2007-08 28 0 235 8.4 2008-09 35 1 514 14.7 2009-10 33 33 882 26.7 TOTAL


96 34 1631 17.0


25 9


24 14


10 7 3 7 3 3 4


37


UAlbany (12/5/09) twice


.778 (7-9) at Tennessee State (11/13/09) 6


at Georgia Tech (12/2/09) twice


.800 (4-5) at Tennessee State (11/13/09) 7


at Georgia Tech (12/2/09) at Saint Peter’s (1/28/10)


at Saint Peter’s (1/28/10) at Fairfield (1/16/10) three times


at Loyola (Md.) (1/4/10) Northeastern (11/17/09) four times three times


at Fairfield (1/16/10)


well against Butler (2/20) and Georgia Tech (12/2) scoring 24 and 19 points respectively…Had a career-high six 3-point field goals made in a win over Iona (2/5)…Had a career- high seven steals against Loyola (1/4)…Missed NCAA game against Purdue with high ankle sprain.


2008-09: MAAC Sixth Man of the Year…Second in MAAC in scoring using pro-rated minutes (23 points per 40 minutes) …Had breakout performance scoring career-high 28 points in key road win at Saint Joseph’s (12/28)…Led team in scoring three times…Reached double figures in points on nine occasions…Finished second on team with 44 made threes and recorded at least one in 22 games…Made career-high five 3-pointers in MAAC Tournament win over Fairfield (3/8)…Played 10 or more minutes in 29 games.


2007-08: Would have been in opening day starting lineup if not for ankle injury, which forced him to miss the first five games of the season and limited him all year… Averaged 3.7 points in 8.4 minutes per game…Played 10 minutes or more in 11 games…Scored career- and team- high 13 points in win at Canisius (1/13)…Turned the ball over just three times on the road all season…Registered 10 points in home loss to St. Joseph’s (12/28)…Scored 12 points in New Years Eve win over Dartmouth.


BEFORE SIENA: Selected Star Ledger Second Team All-State after helping Cherokee to the South Jersey Group 4 Sectional Championship as a senior…Also named First Team All-South Jersey by Courier Post and Philadelphia Inquirer…Voted MVP of Gym Rat Midnight Madness Tournament in Cherry Hill, N.J…Played AAU for Team Philly, earning MVP honors at the Reebok Summer East Classic at Fairleigh Dickinson.


PERSONAL: Born April 5, 1989 in Philadelphia…An eco- nomics major…Has a younger brother, Maurice.


FG FGA Pct 36 105 .343


107 246 .435 154 360 .428


Total


FG FGA Pct 15


47 .319


46 142 .324 71 199 .357


3-Pointers


FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl 16 21 .762


29 47 .617 69 95 .726


297 711 .418 132 388 .340 114 163 .699


13 23 36 1.3 19 36 55 1.6 15 67 82 2.5


21 09 19 36 0 17 42


1 14 3 17


63 0 27 45 12 58


Free Throws


Rebounds


Pts Avg 103 3.7


289 8.3 448 13.6


47 126 173 1.8 120 0 53 106 16 89 840 8.8


Scoring


18


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