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Jerome Moiso, France
Nba.com: Played
in 62 games, starting 51 of them, in his two seasons at UCLA ... averaged 12.0
points in his career with the Bruins ... reached double figures in scoring 39
times in his career ... notched 11 career double-doubles ... led the team to a
pair of NCAA Tournament berths, including a trip to the "Sweet 16" his sophomore
season ... in 1999-00, named Preseason Second Team All-Pac and was an Honorable
Mention All-Pac 10 ... finished second on the team in scoring with 13.0 points
and led the squad in rebounding (7.6), including a career-high 14 rebounds
versus Arizona on 1/20/00 ... finished fourth in Pac-10 rebounding ... notched
10 double-doubles ... led the team in blocks (second on the Pac-10) with 55,
which included a career-high five blocks versus Arizona State on 1/22/00 ... led
the Bruins in both scoring and rebounding in the NCAA Tournament, averaging 13.7
ppg and 8.7 rebounds over three games ... scored 14 points, grabbed a team-high
nine boards and recorded a game-high three blocks in UCLA's second-round win
over Maryland in the NCAA Tournament ... recorded a double-double (15 points, 10
rebounds) in NCAA Regional semifinal versus Iowa State ... in 1998-99 as a true
freshman, was named preseason Pac-10 Newcomer of the Year ... All-Pac 10
Freshman Honorable Mention and was named to College Hoops Insider's All-Freshman
team. |
Jerome Moiso Profile
Name: Jerome Moiso
Postion: Forward
Nickname: N/A
Born: 06/15/1978
Status: Active
Origin: Abymes, Guadeloupe, France
Height:6-10/2,08
Weight: 235lbs/106,6kg
Schools: UCLA
Drafted: 2000, 1st round, 11th pick by Celtics
Languages: France, English
Website: InterBasket
Teams (jersey): French National Team, UCLA Bruins (#0), Boston Celtics
(#5), Charlotte Hornets (#6), Toronto Raptors
Ibn Notes: Full name is Jerome Moiso Mother's name is Anick He has one
brother He is left-handed Born in Paris, where he spent three years at the
National Institute for Sports and Physical Education as a teenager. Also lived
in Guadeloupe in the West Indies while growing up. Played for the French Junior
and Senior national teams from 1995 to 1997. Attended the Milford Academy in
Milford, Conn., for one year.
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