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====== Brian Barone #12 ====== | ====== Brian Barone #12 ====== | ||
- | {{ men_s_basketball: | ||
- | Hometown: College Station, Texas \\ | ||
- | High School: A&M Consolidated HS \\ | ||
- | Height / Weight: 6-0 / 165 \\ | ||
- | Position: Guard \\ | ||
- | Birthdate: 12/15/1977 \\ | ||
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- | ====== Career Notes: ====== | ||
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- | He was a team captain and selected to the Conference USA All-Academic Team. | ||
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- | ===== 2000-01 Notes: ===== | ||
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{{ men_s_basketball: | {{ men_s_basketball: | ||
+ | **Position: | ||
+ | **Height:** 6' | ||
+ | **Weight:** 165 lbs.\\ | ||
+ | **Birthdate: | ||
+ | **Hometown: | ||
+ | **High School:** Consolidated H.S.\\ | ||
- | ===== 1999-2000 Notes: | + | ===== High School Career |
- | Earned first Marquette letter after playing in all 29 games, 28 as a key reserve ... Averaged 15.2 minutes per outing ... Third on the team in assists (2.0 apg) and had assists to his credit in 24 contests ... Recorded 10 games of three or more assists and the Golden Eagles finished 8-2 in those games ... Third on the team in steals (22) and had six games of two or more thefts | + | Was rated one of the top 200 players |
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+ | |Texas A&M| 1996-97| | ||
+ | |Texas A& | ||
+ | |Marquette| | ||
+ | |Marquette| | ||
+ | |Marquette| | ||
+ | |**Marquette TOTALS** | ||
- | ====== High School Notes ====== | ||
- | - Was rated one of the top 200 players in the nation by Blue Chip Illustrated ... Ranked the state' | ||
- | ====== Personal Notes ====== | + | === 1996-97 |
- | - Youngest of Tony and Kathy Barone' | + | As a freshman |
- | ====== | + | === 1997-98 |
+ | Appeared in 55 career games and made 13 starts at Texas A&M ... Averaged 3.2 points, 2.2 rebounds, 4.8 assists and 2.3 steals in 1997-98 ... Ranked third in assists and was second in steals among Big 12 players as a sophomore ... | ||
+ | === 1998-99 === | ||
+ | Red-shirted, | ||
- | FG | + | === 1999-2000 === |
+ | Earned first Marquette letter after playing in all 29 games, 28 as a key reserve ... Averaged 15.2 minutes per outing ... Third on the team in assists (2.0 apg) and had assists to his credit in 24 contests ... Recorded 10 games of three or more assists and the Golden Eagles finished 8-2 in those games ... Third on the team in steals (22) and had six games of two or more thefts ... Solid effort vs. Houston (Mar. 8), playing 17 minutes and recording four assists, tying second-highest total of the year, and three steals ... Season-long 27-minute performance vs. UAB (Mar. 1) and finished with four points and four assists ... Saw a 17-minute stint vs. DePaul (Feb. 16) and finished with three points and three boards ... 16 minutes against Houston (Feb. 5) and finished with four points and three assists ... Good effort against UNC Charlotte (Jan. 19), scoring a season-best 10 points and dishing out two assists in 19 minutes ... Hit a season-high two treys against the 49ers and sank a season-high four free throws ... Tied his then season long with a 21-minute effort against Louisville (Jan. 15), totaling three assists and three rebounds ... Had four assists versus Hampton (Dec. 20) ... Season-high four steals and four points against Dayton (Dec. 7) ... Three steals in win over Western Michigan (Dec. 3) ... Totaled a season-high five assists against Wofford (Nov. 27) ... Got the starting nod against Chicago State (Nov. 20) and had three points, three assists and two steals. | ||
- | 6 vs. Tulane - Jan. 27, 2001 | ||
- | 5 vs. Texas - Feb. 2, 1998* | + | === 2000-01 === |
+ | Picked up his second letter at Marquette after seeing action as a reserve in 29 games ... Averaged 17.8 minutes per game ... No 3 on the club in assists (43) ... 30 minutes (MU career long) vs. Louisville (2/ | ||
+ | {{ men_s_basketball: | ||
- | 5 vs. Oklahoma - Jan. 10, 1998* | ||
- | FGA | + | Concluded his college career by playing in a total of 111 games, 58 at Marquette. |
- | 12 vs. Texas - Feb. 2, 1998* | + | === Accolades === |
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- | FG% | + | *1997-98 All-Big XII Honorable Mention |
- | + | *2000-01 Conference USA Commissioner' | |
- | 85.7% (6-7) vs. Tulane - Jan. 27, 2001 | + | |
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- | 71.4% (5-7) vs. Oklahoma - Jan. 10, 1998* | + | |
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- | 3FG | + | |
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- | 3 vs. Tulane | + | |
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- | 2 vs. Cincinnati - Jan. 10, 2001 | + | |
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- | 2 vs. UNC Charlotte - Jan. 19, 2000 | + | |
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- | 2 vs. Oklahoma - Jan. 10, 1998* | + | |
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- | 3FGA | + | |
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- | 4 vs. Tulane | + | |
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- | 4 vs. Chicago State - Nov. 20, 1999 | + | |
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- | 4 vs. Oklahoma - Jan. 10, 1998* | + | |
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- | 3FG% - | + | |
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- | FT | + | |
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- | 5 vs. Massachusetts - Nov. 20, 2000 | + | |
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- | FTA | + | |
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- | 6 vs. Massachusetts | + | |
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- | FT% | + | |
+ | === Career Highs === | ||
+ | FG\\ | ||
+ | 6 vs. Tulane - Jan. 27, 2001\\ | ||
+ | FGA\\ | ||
+ | 12 vs. Texas - Feb. 2, 1998*\\ | ||
+ | FG%\\ | ||
+ | 85.7% (6-7) vs. Tulane - Jan. 27, 2001\\ | ||
+ | 3FG\\ | ||
+ | 3 vs. Tulane - Jan. 27, 2001\\ | ||
+ | 3FGA\\ | ||
+ | 4 vs. Tulane - Jan. 27, 2001\\ | ||
+ | 4 vs. Chicago State - Nov. 20, 1999\\ | ||
+ | 4 vs. Oklahoma - Jan. 10, 1998*\\ | ||
+ | FT\\ | ||
+ | 5 vs. Massachusetts - Nov. 20, 2000\\ | ||
+ | FTA\\ | ||
+ | 6 vs. Massachusetts - Nov. 20, 2000\\ | ||
+ | FT%\\ | ||
100% (2-2) vs. Cincinnati (OT)- Feb. 18,2001 | 100% (2-2) vs. Cincinnati (OT)- Feb. 18,2001 | ||
+ | Off. Reb.\\ | ||
+ | 3 vs. Dayton - Dec. 7, 1999\\ | ||
+ | Def. Reb.\\ | ||
+ | 6 vs. Texas Tech - Feb. 21, 1998*\\ | ||
+ | Tot. Reb.\\ | ||
+ | 7 vs. Cincinnati - Jan. 10, 2001\\ | ||
+ | Assists\\ | ||
+ | 9 vs. Nebraska - Feb. 11, 1998*\\ | ||
+ | 9 vs. Southern - Dec. 1, 1997*\\ | ||
+ | Blocks\\ | ||
+ | 2 vs. DePaul - Feb. 22, 2001\\ | ||
+ | Steals\\ | ||
+ | 4 vs. Dayton - Dec. 7, 1999\\ | ||
+ | Minutes\\ | ||
+ | 40 vs. Kansas State - Feb. 25, 1998*\\ | ||
+ | 40 vs. Texas - Feb. 18, 1998*\\ | ||
+ | 40 vs. Missouri - Feb. 14, 1998*\\ | ||
+ | 40 vs. Nebraska - Feb. 11, 1998*\\ | ||
+ | Points\\ | ||
+ | 17 vs. Tulane - Jan. 27, 2001\\ | ||
- | 83.3% (5-6) vs. UMASS - Nov. 20, 2000 | + | *at Texas A&M |
- | Off. Reb. | + | ====== Post Marquette ====== |
- | 3 vs. Dayton | + | Barone joined the Illinois State University Redbirds after a one-year stint at Garden City Community College under head coach Earl Diddle. |
- | Def. Reb. | + | Prior to Garden City Community College, Barone served as an assistant for a year at Central Florida Community College during the 2001-02 season under former Illinois State head coach Gene Smithson. Barone helped lead the Patriots to a 21-11 record along with a Mid-Florida Conference Tournament Championship and a trip to the Region VII semifinals. |
- | 6 vs. Texas Tech - Feb. 21, 1998* | + | The College Station, |
- | 5 vs. Cincinnati - Jan. 10, 2001 | + | When ISU Head Coach Porter Moser was fired, Barone was also terminated as an assistant coach. (March 2007). [[http:// |
- | Tot. Reb. | + | In 2007, Brian returned to Marquette as an assistant coach under [[Tom Crean]]. |
- | 7 vs. Cincinnati | + | ====== Marquette Assistant Coach ====== |
+ | {{ http:// | ||
- | 6 vs. Texas Tech - Feb. 21, 1998* | + | At Marquette, Barone will be responsible for assisting in the day-to-day operations of the office while also supervising the program' |
- | Assists | + | "Brian Barone helped me become a better coach my first two years at Marquette," |
- | 9 vs. Nebraska - Feb. 11, 1998* | + | " |
- | 9 vs. Southern - Dec. 1, 1997* | ||
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- | Blocks | ||
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- | 2 vs. DePaul - Feb. 22, 2001 | ||
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- | Steals | ||
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- | 4 vs. Dayton - Dec. 7, 1999 | ||
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- | Minutes | ||
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- | 40 vs. Kansas State - Feb. 25, 1998* | ||
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- | 40 vs. Texas - Feb. 18, 1998* | ||
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- | 40 vs. Missouri - Feb. 14, 1998* | ||
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- | 40 vs. Nebraska - Feb. 11, 1998* | ||
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- | Points | ||
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- | 17 vs. Tulane - Jan. 27, 2001 | ||
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- | 12 vs. Oklahoma - Jan. 10, 1998* | ||
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- | *at Texas A&M | ||
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- | ====== Post Marquette ====== | ||
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- | Barone joined the Illinois State University Redbirds after a one-year stint at Garden City Community College under head coach Earl Diddle. | ||
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- | Prior to Garden City Community College, Barone served as an assistant for a year at Central Florida Community College during the 2001-02 season under former Illinois State head coach Gene Smithson. Barone helped lead the Patriots to a 21-11 record along with a Mid-Florida Conference Tournament Championship and a trip to the Region VII semifinals. | ||
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- | Barone spent his first two seasons at Texas A&M, playing for his father. As a sophomore, he was named Big XII Honorable Mention All-Conference and received GTE Big XII Academic All-Conference honors. | ||
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- | The College Station, Texas native received his bachelor' | ||
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- | When ISU Head Coach Porter Moser was fired, Barone was also terminated as an assistant coach. (March 2007). [[http:// | ||
+ | ====== Personal Notes ====== | ||
+ | Youngest of Tony and Kathy Barone' |