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Seniors Steven Priestley #43


Senior • Forward • 6-5 • 245 Baldwin, N.Y./Uniondale


GENERAL: Expected to see increased role as a senior…Has made great strides and fine-tuned his game over the offseason… Tenacious, strong power forward …Great potential…Aggressive rebounder…Enjoys contact… Possesses a solid mid-range jump shot…Makes up for lack of height with surprising athleticism …Physical around the basket.


2009-2010: Saw action in 18 games, averaging 3.2 minutes per game…Shot 43% from the field…Grabbed a season- high four rebounds against Delaware (11/24)…Played eight minutes inwin over UAlbany (12/5), garnering three rebounds.


2008-09: Appeared in 15 games, making first career start against Saint Peter’s (1/4)…Scored four points and corralled career-high eight rebounds in win over the Peacocks (1/4) …Played 10 minutes in season-opening blowout of Boise State (11/17), grabbing four rebounds…Saw action in a pair of MAAC Tournament games against Canisius (3/7) and Fairfield (3/8).


2007-08: Saw limited time in 16 games, averaging 4.6 minutes per appearance…Scored five points and grabbed four rebounds in 18 minutes before fouling out at #1 Memphis (1/3)…Had five points and three rebounds in home win over Dartmouth (12/31).


BEFORE SIENA: Averaged 15 points and 11 rebounds as a senior and 11 points and 15 rebounds as a junior at Uniondale…Newsday All-Long Island selection as a senior …Three-time student-athlete honoree…Earned recognition on Uniondale’s high honor roll as a sophomore and senior and honor roll as a junior…Led Uniondale to the Nassau County Championship two straight years…Team captured Long Island Championship and reached the state semifinals his senior year…Played football as a freshman at Holy Trinity …Played AAU for the Metro Hawks.


PERSONAL: Born February 7, 1989 in New York City…An economics major with a business minor who aspires for a career in management…Active member of local community …Assisted in area park clean-up projects through American Airlines Ambassador program and participated in Acolyte Service at St. George’s Church…Member of National Honor Society…Chose Siena because of the family-oriented envi- ronment…An only child.


Career Highs Points


2009-10 Highs Points


Field Goals Made Field Goal Attempts Free Throws Made Free Throw Attempts Rebounds Turnovers Fouls


Minutes


3 1 2 1 2 4


12


at Butler (2/20/10) three times


Marist (2/28/10) twice


at Loyola (Md.) (1/4/10) Delaware (11/24/09)


3 at Tennessee State (11/13/09) 3 at Tennessee State (11/13/09) Delaware (11/24/09)


Field Goals Made Field Goal Attempts Free Throws Made Free Throw Attempts Rebounds Steals


Blocked Shots Turnovers Fouls


Minutes


5 2 5 2 4 8 1 1


22


twice three times


at #1 Memphis (1/3/08) twice


Fairfield (1/8/08)


Saint Peter’s (1/4/09) three times four times


3 at Tennessee State (11/13/09) 5


at #1 Memphis (1/3/08) Saint Peter’s (1/4/09)


Priestley’s Career Stats Year


2007-08


GP GS Min Avg 16 0


73 4.6


2008-09 15 1 2009-10 TOTAL


22 18 0 49 1 190 3.9


FG FGA Pct 5


Total


FG FGA Pct 12 .417 01 .000


3-Pointers


FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl 6 15 .400 66 12 0.8


59 3.9 37 .429 00 .000 23 .667 10 21 .476


58 3.2 37 .429 00 .000 23 .667 58 13 0.7 90 0 4 0 0 11 26 .423 01 .000


4 13 17 1.1 15 27 42 0.9


31 10 6 4


10 10 1 12 00 1


1 3


1 2


3


Free Throws


Rebounds


Pts Avg 16 1.0


8 0.5 8 0.4


32 0.7


Scoring


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