2010-11 Men's Basketball Roster
Biography
Career: Games played/started: 79/24...scored 299 points for a 3.8 average in 79 games as point guard...career 39.9 percent shooter...has 118 assists and 51 steals...played for Jordanian National Team each of the last three summers...qualified for 2010 FIBA World Championships with Jordan
2009-10: Games played/started: 30/23...took over starting point guard spot as a junior...led Bears in assists (76) and was third on team with 32 steals and 147 rebounds (4.9 per game)...scored 193 points for a 6.4 per game average...shot 71.2 percent (94-of-132) from the free throw line...led team in scoring twice and in rebounds seven times...recorded double-double with career-high 16 points and 12 rebounds at Texas State on Jan. 16...scored 13 points with eight rebounds and five assists against McNeese State on Jan. 23...scored double-digits six times...grabbed 12 rebounds in win against Cal State Fullerton on Dec. 4...dished out career-high six assists against Central Methodist on Jan. 2...had career-high four steals at Lamar on Feb. 3
2008-09: Games played/started: 29/1...appeared in every game during sophomore campaign...led Bears with career-high 10 points in loss at Stephen F. Austin on Mar. 4..followed with a nine-point, nine-rebound effort in first career start against McNeese State on Mar. 7...also had career-high five assists in that game...scored eight points in 16 minutes against Haskell on Jan. 6....shot 44.4 percent from the field...dished out 36 assists and had 13 steals on the year
2007-08: Games played/started: 20/0...scored 35 points in 90 minutes...recorded six assists and six steals...shot 37.5 percent (9-of-24) from the field...scored season-best nine points in 13 minutes against Rhema...scored seven points at Idaho
High School: averaged 10 points, 4.7 assists and 1.3 steals per game for Harmony Prep in Cincinnati...helped Harmony to a 2007 Prep National Championship and a 44-4 record...averaged 29 points, 6 assists and 1.4 steals per game and went 26-4 at Grand River in Canada...four-time team MVP...invited to Nike All-Canada Camp...played for #1 ranked AAU team in Canada...2004 Ontario Provincial team selection...named 2006 Youth of the Year Award and Youth Action Council Award, both recognize achievements in athletics and community service
Personal: son of Nazmi and Kay Qahwash...brother Alaa Qahwash ran cross country and track at the University of Waterloo in Canada...sister Nadia Qahwash plays basketball for York University in Toronto...major: Health Sciences-Physical Therapy
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