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-====== Aaron Hutchins #12 ====== 
-{{ men_s_basketball:hutchins.jpg|}} 
-**Position:** Guard\\ 
-**Height:** 5'10"\\ 
-**Weight:** 175\\ 
-**Born:** December 22, 1975\\ 
-**Hometown:** Lima, OH\\ 
-**High School:** Central Catholic H.S.\\ 
  
-===== High School Career ===== 
-Hutchins was coached by Bob Seggerson and was a three-year starter at Catholic Central, leading his team to a 75-5 record during that span.  Central Catholic advanced to the state tournament in each of those three seasons and lost in the state semi-finals during Hutchins' sophomore and junior seasons.  They advanced to the state championship game in his senior year.  Central Catholic was ranked Ohio's to Division III team during the 1992-93 and 1993-94 seasons. 
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-Aaron was named Ohio's Mr. Basketball in 1994, the first Division III player to receive that honor, as he averaged 25.3 points, 7.1 assists and 3.5 rebounds as a senior.  He was also the MVP at the 1993 Five Star Camp.  
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-===== Marquette Career ===== 
-Aaron led Marquette in scoring during the [[1995|1995-96]] and [[1997|1997-98]] seasons. 
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-^ season  ^  GP-GS^  Min^  Avg^  FG-A  ^  FG%^  3FG-A  ^  3P%^  FT-A  ^  FT%^  Reb^  Avg^  Ast^  Avg^  Stl^  Blk^  TO^  PF^  Pts^  Avg^   
-|[[1994|1994-95]]  |  33- 0|  385|  11.7|  55-134|  .410|  26- 72|  .361|  44- 61|  .721|  47|  1.4|  59|  1.8|  27|  1|  28|  36|  180|  5.5|  
-|[[1995|1995-96]]  |  31-30|  1092|  35.2|  136-363|  .375|  71-192|  .370|  90-106|  .849|  119|  3.8|  215|  6.9|  43|  2|  85|  58|  433|  14.0|  
-|[[1996|1996-97]]  |  31-31|  954|  30.8|  145-347|  .418|  65-184|  .353|  60- 86|  .698|  97|  3.1|  172|  5.5|  62|  1|  112|  36|  415|  13.4|  
-|[[1996|1997-98]]  |  27-22|  824|  30.5|  137-310|  .442|  59-144|  .410|  78- 94|  .830|  85|  3.1|  104|  3.9|  33|  1|  91|  46|  411|  15.2|   
-|**Totals**  |  **122-83**|  **3255**|  **26.7**|  **473-1154**|  **.410**|  **221-592**|  **.373**|  **272-347**|  **.784**|  **348**|  **2.9**|  **550**|  **4.5**|  **165**|  **5**|  **316**|  **176**|  **1439**|  **11.8**| 
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-=== 1996-97 === 
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-A starter in all 30 games ... Has reached double figures a team-best 25 times ... Has three double-figure scoring-assist games ... The team's leading scorer on eight occasions ... Has made a three-pointer in 26 games ... Scored a season-high 26 points, including 21 in the second half, versus Saint Louis (Jan. 18) ... Grabbed a season-best eight rebounds in season-opening win over UW-Milwaukee (Nov. 24) ... Tied his career high with 12 assists against DePaul (Jan. 9) and Appalachian State (Dec. 19) ... Registered seven steals, most ever by a Marquette player at the Bradley Center, against both Appalachian State (Dec. 19) and UW-Milwaukee (Nov. 24) ... Was named to the First Bank Classic All-Tournament Team (Dec. 6-7) for the second straight season after averaging 14.5 points, 6.5 assists and 4.5 rebounds against Prairie View A&M and Princeton ... Turned in a school-record 5-5 effort from three-point range against Prairie View A&M (Dec. 6) ... Named the Phillips 66 Conference USA Championship MVP after averaging 14.5 points and 3.5 assists and shooting 50.0% from three-point range and 84.2% from the free throw line ... Scored 16 points in C-USA Championship win over UNC Charlotte (March 8) registered the 1,000th point of his career in that victory. 
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-=== 1995-96 === 
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-Received honorable mention on the Basketball Times All-Midwest team ... Also earned All-Conference USA Honorable Mention ... A starter in 30 games ... Made a three-pointer in 30 of 31 games ... Ranked 10th in the country, and first in the nation's sophomore class, with a 6.9 assists average ... That assist average was tops among Conference USA players ... Became the third player in school history to surpass the 200-assist mark in a single season with 215 ... Was 27th among Division I players with a 84.9% free throw percentage ... Marquette's leading scorer on 10 occasions ... Also led Marquette in rebounding twice ... Had 25 double-figure scoring games, most on the team ... His 71 three-pointers were the third most in school history ... Attempted 192 treys, second most in school history ... The Chevrolet Player of the Game against Arkansas (3/16), Monmouth (3/14) and Cincinnati (3/9) ... Scored 20 points against Arkansas in the second round of the NCAA Tournament ... Made four three-pointers in that game, tying a school record in NCAA Tournament contests ... Scored team-high 17 points to go along with six assists against Monmouth (3/14) in NCAA first-round action ... Named to the Conference USA All-Tournament Team ... Notched a career-high 29 points as well as six assists and three steals in loss to Cincinnati (3/9) ... Had 11 assists against South Florida (3/7) ... Scored 11 points and dished out 11 assists in upset of Cincinnati (3/2) ... Exploded for 23 points in upset of Louisville (2/28) ... Had 16 first-half points and made six three-pointers, including the game winner with three seconds left in double overtime against UL ... Dished out a career-high 12 assists and scored nine points at DePaul (1/17) ... Registered his first double-figure assist game with 11 against Saint Louis (1/7) ... Scored 10 points in that game as well ... Notched 22 points against Vermont (12/22) ... Was 8-12 from the field, including 6-9 from three point range in that game, which was played on his 20th birthday ... Nearly missed a triple-double with 14 points, a career-high 12 rebounds and nine assists in upset of Santa Clara (12/16) ... The MVP of the First Bank Classic ... Tied for team leadership with 15 points versus UW-Green Bay (12/2) ... Also had nine assists and four steals in that game ... Made the first start of his career against UW-Milwaukee (11/26) and responded with 12 points, six rebounds and eight assists. 
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-=== 1994-95 === 
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-Came off the bench in all 33 games ... Named to the NIT All-Tournament Team ... Averaged 17.2 points and shot 53.6% from three-point range in Marquette's five NIT games ... Finished the season with six consecutive double-figure scoring games ... Tied for team leadership with 15 points in NIT championship loss to Virginia Tech (3/29) ... Tied his season high with five rebounds in that game ... Scored a season-high 21 points in NIT semifinal victory over Penn State (3/27) ... Led Marquette with a game-high 18 points in NIT quarterfinal win over South Florida (3/22) ... Registered 12 points against St. Bonaventure (3/20) in the NIT quarterfinals ... Scored 20 points off the bench against Auburn (3/15) in the first round of the National Invitation Tournament ... Was 7-9 from the field, including 5-7 from three-point range, in that game ... Was a spark off the bench against Saint Louis (3/10), scoring 13 points and accounting for two assists and two steals ... Had nine points at Saint Louis (1/22) ... Had seven points and a season-high five rebounds in loss to Virginia Tech (1/7) ... Handed out five assists in victory over UAB on Jan. 15 ... Scored six points and had three rebounds and three assists versus Cincinnati (1/12) ... Had two points, four rebounds and four assists against UW-Green Bay (1/7) ... Scored nine points, including a 6-6 performance from the free-throw line, against Wisconsin (12/31) ... Had five assists and three steals versus Creighton (12/23) ... Recorded 10 points on 4-6 shooting at San Francisco (12/10) ... Had five assists against Fairleigh Dickinson (12/6) ... Handed out seven assists in 15 minutes against UW-Milwaukee ... Scored seven points in victory at Ohio State (11/30). 
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-=== All-Time Marquette Rankings === 
-  *17th, Points (1,439) 
-  *3rd, Assists (550) 
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-=== All-Time Career Leader Rankings === 
-  *4th, Three Point Field Goals Made (221) 
-  *4th, Three Point Field Goals Attempted (592) 
-  *8th, Three Point Field Goal Percentage (min. 200 att.) (37.3%) 
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-=== All-Time Single Game Rankings === 
-  *1st, Three Point Field Goal Percentage (tied with three others), 100% (5-5) vs. Prairie View A&M (December 6, 1996) 
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-=== All-Time Single Season Rankings === 
-  *7th, Three Point Field Goals Made (71) 
-  *6th, Three Point Field Goals Attempted (192) 
-  *10th (tie), Three Point Field Goals Attempted (184) 
-  *8th, Free Throw Percentage (min. 100 att.) (84.9%) 
-  *4th, Assists (215) 
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-== All-Time Senior Season Rankings == 
-  *7th, Three Point Field Goals Made (59) 
-  *7th, Three Point Field Goals Attempted (144) 
-  *6th, Three Point Field Goal Percentage (min. 50 att.) (41%) 
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-== All-Time Junior Season Rankings == 
-  *3rd (tie), Three Point Field Goals Made (65) 
-  *4th, Three Point Field Goals Attempted (184) 
-  *10th, Three Point Field Goal Percentage (min. 100 att.) (35.3%) 
-  *4th, Assists (172) 
-  *7th (tie), Steals (62) 
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-== All-Time Sophomore Season Rankings == 
-  *3rd, Three Point Field Goals Made (71) 
-  *3rd, Three Point Field Goals Attempted (192) 
-  *3rd, Free Throw Percentage (min. 100 att.) (84.9%) 
-  *1st, Assists (215) 
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-== All-Time Freshman Season Rankings == 
-  *9th, Three Point Field Goal Percentage (min 50 att.) (36.1%) 
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-=== Accolades === 
-  *1995 First Bank Classic MVP 
-  *1995-96 All-Conference USA Honorable Mention 
-  *1996 Conference USA All-Tournament Team 
-  *1996-97 All-Conference USA Second Team 
-  *1997 Conference USA All-Tournament Team 
-  *1997 Conference USA Tournament Most Valuable Player 
-  *1997 First Bank Classic MVP 
-  *1997-98 All-Conference USA Second Team 
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-====== Personal: ====== 
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-Youngest of Vivian Hutchins' three sons ... A computer science major...Cousin Greg Simpson was the Big-10 Freshman of the Year at Ohio State in 1993, and also played for West Virginia...Cousin Clay Tucker played for UW-Milwaukee from 1998-2003 and is currently in the NBADL. 
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