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Sophomores ODAnosike


Sophomore Forward • 6-8 • 230 Staten Island, N.Y./ St. Peter’s Boys


GENERAL: Possesses tremendous basketball IQ…Makes teammates better with his superior ball- handling ability…Exceptional vision for a big man…Solid low post moves…Long and rangy… Perfectly suited for Siena’s up- tempo style offense…Expected to be starting power forward


after a solid freshman season…Strong offensive rebounder …Can play inside and out at either the three or four…Great at running the fast break…Good at facing up and taking defender off the dribble.


2009-10: One of four players to appear in all 34 games… Averaged 2.7 points and 3.4 rebounds in 12.1 minutes per game…Shot 51% from the field…Grabbed season-high 10 rebounds in win over Delaware (11/24)…Had six points and nine rebounds in home win over Niagara (1/9)…Scored six points and grabbed five rebounds, making 3-4 field goals in loss at Niagara (2/12)…Had five rebounds or more 11 times and five points or more nine times.


BEFORE SIENA: Participated in the 2009 Jordan Brand Classic and the 2009 Unity Games…Played for head coach Charlie Driscoll at Saint Peter’s Boys…Averaged 17.8 points per game as a senior while posting 11 20-point games and helping St. Peter’s to a 19-8 record and a 15-1 mark on


2009-10 (Career) Highs Points


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


Blocked Shots Turnovers Fouls


Minutes


Anosike’s Career Stats Year


2009-10 34 0 412 12.1 TOTAL


32


GP GS Min Avg 34 0 412 12.1


7 3 5 2


10 1 2 3 3 3


24


FG FGA Pct 36


Total


at Georgia Tech (12/2/09) four times two times five times


6 at Northern Iowa (12/12/09) Delaware (11/24/09) four times two times


Niagara (1/9/10) two times nine times


Delaware (11/24/09) FG FGA Pct 70 .514 00 .000 36 70 .514 00 .000 3-Pointers #1


Staten Island…Averaged 24.6 points and 17.3 rebounds per game in the SISHL Tournament, guiding St. Peter’s to an Island CHSAA Division Title and a third straight SIHSL Tour- nament Championship…Recipient of the 61st annualWarren Jaques Award…Played for the N.J. Shoreshots and N.Y. Panthers AAU teams.


PERSONAL: Given first name is Oderah …Born January 3, 1991…The son of Ben and Ngozi Anosike…Older sister, Nicky, is a center on the WNBA’s Minnesota Lynx and was named the 2008 NCAA Woman of the Year…Has six additional siblings: Nneoma, Rotanna, Ikenna, Ifesinachi, Anulika and Ejimofor …A political science major.


The OD Anosike File Nickname: OD


What I like most about Siena basketball is: The family atmosphere and the winning tradition


What I like most about Siena College is: The small campus size and the friendly people


What I like most about Coach Buonaguro is: His passion and love for the game If I didn’t play basketball, I would: Coach basketball My favorite class at Siena is: Quantitative business My favorite professional athlete is: My sister, Nicky Anosike My favorite pro sports team is: New York Jets My favorite movie is: Inception My favorite food is: Chicken wings Other sports I like to follow at Siena include: Field hockey


FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl 20 54 .370


20 54 .370


50 64 114 3.4 50 64 114 3.4


47 04 19 15 11 47 04 19 15 11


Free Throws Rebounds


Pts Avg 92 2.7


92 2.7 Scoring


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