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-====== (51) Jamil Lott ======+====== Jamil Lott ====== 
 +{{men_s_basketball:lott_jamil.jpg  }} 
 +**Number:** 51\\ 
 +**Years:** 2005-2007\\ 
 +**Position:** Forward\\ 
 +**Height:** 6'7"\\ 
 +**Weight:** 225 lbs.\\ 
 +**Born:** June 17, 1985\\ 
 +**Hometown:** Saint Paul, MN\\ 
 +**High School:** Como Park H.S.\\
  
-{{men_s_basketball:lott_jamil.jpg  }} {{  men_s_basketball:lott2007.jpg|}} +===== High School Career ===== 
-  * **Class:** Senior +Jamil averaged 15.points and 9.rebounds, helping lead Como Park to a third place finish in the Minnesota Class AAA tournament.
-  * **Hometown:** St. Paul, Minn. +
-  * **High School:** Como Park +
-  * **Last College:** NDSCS +
-  * **Height/Weight:** 6-7 / 225 +
-  * **Position:** F +
-  * **Birthdate:** 06/17/1985 +
-  * **Experience:** 1L +
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-**2005-06:** Played in 24 games, making seven starts including five straight ... led the team in blocks with 16 ... Averaged 3.1 points per game and 2.rebounds per game ... Was a perfect 3-for-3 from the floorscoring nine points in win over Rice (Nov. 18) ... Grabbed five rebounds against Winthrop (Nov. 19) ... Came off the bench to score four points at Nebraska (Nov. 30) and eight points against South Dakota State (Dec. 12), his most points since his season debut against Rice ... registered four points, matched his career best two blocks and added an assist and steal in five minutes of action against Oakland (Dec. 19) ... Registered a career best three blocks against Delware State (Dec. 22) ... matched his career high four attempts from the charity stripe, converting three against Delaware State ... Tallied all six of his points, four rebounds and two steals in the second half against Lewis (Dec. 28) ... was perfect from the field for the third time this season making all three of his attempts against Lewis ... Had another solid performance off the bench against no. 2 Connecticut (Jan. 3) with five points, three rebounds, one steal and one block ... earned his third start of the season at Seton Hall (Jan. 11) ... Started in his third consecutive game at DePaul (Jan. 17) and scored five points, all from the free throw line, and grabbed five rebounds ... matched his career high number of blocks with two at DePaul ... has started in the last five games ... contributed to Marquette's bench scoring with four points at Pittsburgh (Jan. 28) ... Played one minute against St. John's (Feb. 1) and grabbed one rebound ... Played his first game in five games against Providence after having missed six games because of mononucleosis+
  
-**Junior College:** Averaged 16.7 points and 8.0 rebounds for NDSCS last season... Led the team in field goal percentage (54.7) and blocked shots (49)... Named second team junior college All-American...Helped lead NDSCS to a 28-7 mark and the school's highest year-end ranking in history... Helped the Wildcats win the Mon-Dak, District XII and Region XIII championshipsas well as placing in the national tournament for the first time in 93 years. +=== Accolades === 
 +  *2003 All-State Tournament Team 
 +  *2003 All-Saint Paul City Conference 
 +  *2003 All-StateHonorable Mention 
  
-**High School:** Averaged 15.2 points and 9.7 rebounds in high school... Helped lead Como Park to a thrid place finish in the Minnesota Class AAA tournament and earned a place on the All-State Tournament team in his senior season... Named to the St. Paul City All-Conference team and was a Minnesota All-State honorable mention+===== Collegiate Career ===== 
 +{{  men_s_basketball:lott2007.jpg|}}
  
-**Personal:** Born June 171985...son of Stanley and Darcel Lott...has two younger sistersTerianne and Mia...majors in sociology.+=== North Dakota State College of Science 2004-05 === 
 +Jamil averaged 16.7 points and 8.0 rebounds for NDSCS.  He led the team in field goal percentage (.547) and blocked shots (49).  He helped lead NDSCS to a 28-7 mark and the school's highest year-end ranking in history. The Wildcats won the Mon-Dak, District XII and Region XIII championships, as well as placing in the national tournament for the first time in 93 years.  
 + 
 +=== Accolades === 
 +  *2005 Junior College All-AmericanSecond Team 
 + 
 +=== Marquette 2005-06 === 
 +Jamil played in 24 games, making seven starts including five in a row He led the team in blocked shots (16) and averaged 3.1 points and 2.2 rebounds per game.  He was a perfect 3-for-3 from the floor, scoring nine points in win over [[Rice]] on November 18th.  He grabbed five rebounds against [[Winthrop]] on November 19th and came off the bench to score four points at [[Nebraska]] on November 30th He had eight points against [[South Dakota State]] on December 12th and registered four points, two blocks an assist and a steal in five minutes against [[Oakland]] on December 19th He registered a career best three blocks against [[Delaware State]] on December 22nd, matching his career high of four attempts from the charity stripe, converting three He tallied all six of his points, four rebounds and two steals in the second half against [[Lewis]] on December 28th and was perfect from the field for the third time this season making all three of his attempts.  He had another solid performance off the bench against #2 Connecticut on January 3rdscoring five points, three rebounds, one steal and one block He started his third consecutive game at [[DePaul]] on January 17th and scored five points, all from the free throw line, and grabbed five rebounds He also matched his career high in blocks with two in that contest Jamil missed five games due to a bout with mononucleosis, but returned for the [[Providence]] game. 
 + 
 +=== Marquette 2006-07 === 
 +Jamil set a career highs with 11 points and seven rebounds against [[Hillsdale]] on Novemberr 10th, hitting four of five field goal attempts.  He grabbed three rebounds and had four points in 13 minutes against [[Providence]] on January 4th and was perfect from the foul line (4-4) against [[Seton Hall]] on January 4th, scoring six points to go along with two rebounds.
  
 **Lott's Career Stats**  **Lott's Career Stats** 
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 |**Totals**  |  **24-7**  |  **264**  |  **11.0**  |  **29-55**  |  **52.7**  |  **0-0**  |  **--**  |  **16-25**  |  **64.0**  |  **23**  |  **29**  |  **52**  |  **2.2**  |  **34**  |  **7**  |  **20**  |  **16**  |  **9**  |  **74**  |  **3.1**  | |**Totals**  |  **24-7**  |  **264**  |  **11.0**  |  **29-55**  |  **52.7**  |  **0-0**  |  **--**  |  **16-25**  |  **64.0**  |  **23**  |  **29**  |  **52**  |  **2.2**  |  **34**  |  **7**  |  **20**  |  **16**  |  **9**  |  **74**  |  **3.1**  |
  
 +===== Personal =====
 +Jamil is the son of Stanley and Darcel Lott.  He has two younger sisters, Terianne and Mia and majored in sociology.
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