Career Highs Points
Field Goals Made Field Goal Attempts
3-Point Field Goals Made 3-Point FG Attempts Free Throws Made Free Throw Attempts Rebounds Assists Steals
Blocked Shots Turnovers Fouls
Minutes
28 at Saint Joseph’s (12/28/08) 12 at Saint Joseph’s (12/28/08) 24 6
14 7
10 7 3 7 3 4 3
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at Georgia Tech (12/2/09) twice
at Georgia Tech (12/2/09) Canisius (1/29/09)
at Saint Peter’s (1/28/10) at Fairfield (1/16/10) three times
at Loyola (Md.) (1/4/10) Northeastern (11/17/09) Fairfield (3/8/09) four times
at Fairfield (1/16/10)
The Clarence Jackson File Nickname: “C.J.” The best thing I did this summer was: I went on vacation with my family What I like most about Siena basketball: I like playing in the Times Union Center What I like most about Siena College is: It’s a small campus with great people
What I like most about Coach Buonaguro is: His knowledge and understanding of the game My best Siena basketball moment has been: My first NCAA Tournament
List five things you would need to survive, if left alone on a deserted island: Cell phone, food, water, a basketball and SLAM Magazine
Where do you see yourself in another five years – Life after Siena college? Hopefully playing basketball If I didn’t play basketball, I would: Be playing football The player on the team who I relate to best is: Kyle Griffin My favorite(musical) artist is: Jay-Z
If I could have dinner with three people (alive or dead) they would be: Bill Gates, Michael Jordan and Tom Hanks My favorite pro athlete is: LeBron James My favorite pro sports team is: Indianapolis Colts My favorite movie is: Bad Boys My favorite food is: Penne a la vodka with chicken My favorite flavor of ice cream is: Cookies n’ Cream Other sports I like to follow at Siena are: Baseball, Lacrosse and Soccer The funniest player on the team is: Brandon Walters
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