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Position: Point Guard | Position: Point Guard | ||
- | ==== High School Career ==== | + | ===== High School Career |
Mason chose to follow fellow Lincoln resident Mike Bargen to Marquette, choosing the Golden Eagles over the University of California. | Mason chose to follow fellow Lincoln resident Mike Bargen to Marquette, choosing the Golden Eagles over the University of California. | ||
- | ==== Marquette Career ==== | + | ===== Marquette Career |
Mason was part of Mike Deane' | Mason was part of Mike Deane' | ||
- | ==== Collegiate Career (Barton C.C. and Arizona State) ==== | + | ===== Collegiate Career (Barton C.C. and Arizona State) |
After leaving Marquette, Mason did not enroll at any school for the second semester of the 1996-97 school year. Instead he chose to wait until the next year and get his academics in order at Barton Community College in Kansas(coincidentally, | After leaving Marquette, Mason did not enroll at any school for the second semester of the 1996-97 school year. Instead he chose to wait until the next year and get his academics in order at Barton Community College in Kansas(coincidentally, | ||
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- | ==== Career Stats ==== | + | ===== Career Stats ===== |
|Year| |G-GS| |Min-Avg| |FG-A| |Pct| |3P-A| |Pct| |FT-A| |Pct| |Rb-Avg| |F-D| |Ast| |To| |Bk| |St| |Pts-Avg| | |Year| |G-GS| |Min-Avg| |FG-A| |Pct| |3P-A| |Pct| |FT-A| |Pct| |Rb-Avg| |F-D| |Ast| |To| |Bk| |St| |Pts-Avg| | ||
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|Car| |90-83| |2494-27| |282-682| |.413| |71-241| |.295| |199-278| |.716| |231-2.6| |216-9| |312| |168| |17| |153| |834-9.3| | |Car| |90-83| |2494-27| |282-682| |.413| |71-241| |.295| |199-278| |.716| |231-2.6| |216-9| |312| |168| |17| |153| |834-9.3| | ||
+ | ===== Professional Career ===== | ||
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+ | 2001-2002: Tournai Estaimpuis (Belgium): 28 games: 20.5ppg, 3.6rpg, 3.4apg | ||
+ | 2002-2003: Telindus BC Oostende (Belgium): ULEB Cup: 5 games: 11,4ppg, 2.4rpg, 1.4apg, 2.2spg, 2.2bpg; Belgian League: 7 games: 8.3ppg, 2.0rpg, 1.9apg: was cut during the season | ||
+ | 2003: AND1 Touring Team (played in Latin America) | ||
+ | 2003-2004: Honka Espoo Playboys (Finland-League): | ||
+ | 2004-2005: Euphony Bree (Belgium-D1): | ||
+ | 2005-2006: Olimpia GE Larisa (Greece-A1, starting five): EuroCup Challenge: 10 games: 10.8ppg, 2.8rpg, 3.2apg, 1.8spg, FG: 45.7%, 3PT: 39.5%, FT: 75%; Greek League: 26 games: 12.5ppg, 2.2rpg, 3.2apg, 1.4spg, 2FGP: 49.0%, 3PT: 31.0%, FT: 76.0% | ||
+ | 2006-2007: Tofas Bursa (Turkey-TBL), | ||
+ | 2007-2008: Hanzevast Capitals Groningen (Holland-Eredivisie, | ||
+ | 2008-2009: BC Igokea Partizan Aleksandrovac (Bosnia-D1, starting five), left in Oct.' | ||
- | ==== Links ==== | ||
- | [[http:// | + | ===== Awards/ |
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+ | JUCO All-Conference 1st Team - 98\\ | ||
+ | Belgian Cup Semifinals - 04\\ | ||
+ | Belgian League Regular Season Runner-Up - 05\\ | ||
+ | Belgian League Champion - 05\\ | ||
+ | EuroCup Challenge Semifinals - 06\\ | ||
+ | Dutch Eredivisie All-Star Game - 08\\ | ||
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+ | ===== Links ===== | ||
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+ | * [[http:// | ||