As a Sophomore
• Saw action in all 40 games for the Black & Gold, receiving the starting nod on seven occassions
• Posted second straight season of a better than 1-to-1 assist-to- turnover ratio, improving his number to 1.53 with 84 assists to just 55 turnovers for the Rams
• Displayed his ability to get to the charity stripe by more than doubling his amount of free-throw attempts from 28 to 62.
THE FUN FACTS
Dream job utside of pro bas- ketball: Become a Teacher
Favorite website: 23isback. com
Favorite TV show: Fresh Prince of Bel Air
NBA player you model your game after: Carmelo Anthony and Rajon Rondo
Toughest player you have played against: Eric Maynor
Teammate most likely to win a 3-Point shooting contest: Troy Daniels
Biggest role model: My mom and dad
Favorite place to eat in Richmond: Extreme Pizza
Favorite place to play in the CAA besides VCU: Old Dominion
THEUS’ CAREER STATISTICS
Season GP-GS MPG FG-FGA Pct 3FG-Att Pct Ft-Fta Pct O-D-Total Reb. Avg PF-DQ A TO Blk S TP-Avg 2009-10 2010-11 Totals
35-1 40-7 75-8
11.9 35-80 .438 15.4 38-109 .349
6-26 4-28
.231 18-28 .643 16-19-35 .143 41-62 .661 13-50-63
13.7 73-189 .386 10-54 .185 59-90 .656 29-69-98
1.0 1.6 1.3
43-0 92-3
39 35 84 55
1 40 94-2.7 9 41 121-3.0
135-3 123 90 10 81 215-2.9 VCU MEN’S BASKETBALL 63
• Played a crucial role in VCU’s thrill- ing Sweet 16 victory over Florida State. Scored eight points on 4-of-5 from the field, and provided crucial defensive stops while grabbing a career-high six rebounds
As a Freshman
• Finished as the only freshman guard in the CAA with a better than 1-to-1 assist- to-turnover ratio (39-to-35). Over the final half of the season, he averaged better than a 1.5-to-1 ratio and dished out 10 assists with just three turnovers in the five CBI games
• After missing his first nine three-point attempts of the year, Theus finished the year on a 6-of-17 streak, good for nearly 36% from beyond the arc
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