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======= Jamil Wilson ======= | ======= Jamil Wilson ======= | ||
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* **Weight:** 211 lbs. | * **Weight:** 211 lbs. | ||
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- | * **High School:** Racine Horlick, WI | + | * **High School:** Racine Horlick, WI\\ |
+ | * **AAU Team:** Playground Elite\\ | ||
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+ | ===== Racine Horlick High-School ===== | ||
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+ | Consensus top-100 nationally ranked prospect ... Was rated the 30th-best overall player in 2009 by Scout.com, 31st in the ESPNU 100 and 57th by HoopScoopOnline.com ... Helped lead Racine' | ||
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===Transfer In=== | ===Transfer In=== | ||
On June 30, 2010, Wilson transfered from the University of Oregon to Marquette. | On June 30, 2010, Wilson transfered from the University of Oregon to Marquette. | ||
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- | ===== Playground Elite ===== | ||
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- | 6/2/2008 - Wisconsin Sports Network | ||
- | By Mark Miller | ||
- | Wishoops.net Editor | ||
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- | Jamil Wilson, 6-7, F, Racine Horlick (Playground Elite) | ||
- | My choice for Most Valuable Player of the 17U bracket, Wilson was simply outstanding while leading the Playground Elite to a 69-56 victory over Team NLP of Chicago in the title game. Whether he was swatting shots, using his length to defend on the perimeter and in the post, running the team from the point-guard position or making shots, Wilson showed why he is so highly regarded with his dominating play in the second half of the contest against Team NLP. Wilson scored 17 points in the title-game victory and did a great job of shutting down rugged 6-foot-3 Lenzelle Smith of Zion-Benton, | ||