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Jamil Wilson

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  • Number: 0
  • Position: PF
  • Height: 6'7“
  • Birthday: November 21, 1990
  • Weight: 211 lbs.
  • Hometown: Racine, Wisconsin
  • High School: Racine Horlick, WI

University of Oregon

wilson_jamil_2.jpgStarted 14 of the 26 games played … Averaged 4.7 ppg and 3.2 rpg … Ranked second on the team in blocks (12, 0.5 bpg) … Was fifth on the team in free throw percentage (.741, 20-of-27) … Had three double-digit scoring outings … Scored eight points and had three rebounds and assists in starting the Jan. 28 home win over UCLA … Had eight points in 19 minutes of work in Jan. 2 road win over No. 17 Washington … Scored eight points (3-of-4 on field goals) in second career start in Dec. 19 home win over Oakland … Matched a career-high with 12 points (6-of-10 field goals) to go with four rebounds and three assists in Dec. 16 home win over Mississippi Valley State … Had second consecutive double-figure scoring effort in Dec. 5 road game against Missouri, scoring 11 points (5-of-5 on free throws) and grabbing seven rebounds … Scored a career-high 12 points (4-of-6 shooting) with two rebounds and a career-best three assists in Nov. 28 home win over Montana State … Received first career start in Nov. 21 road game against Portland … Grabbed season-high nine rebounds (four offensive) in 23 minutes of Nov. 15 home win over Colorado State … Scored eight points (2-of-3 on 3-pointers) to go with six boards in first collegiate game Nov. 13 against Winston-Salem State.

Marquette University

Transfer In

On June 30, 2010, Wilson transfered from the University of Oregon to Marquette. Jamil stated that, “After Coach Kent got fired, me and my dad talked about it…just being away from home. Missing my family so much, and not really noticing how much I depend on my family because I was here and around them all the time. I would come home sometimes for holidays and not want to go back, or stay a couple more days – things like that. So after I came home the idea came up, we sat down and talked about it and thought it would be a good idea for me to get my release and try to move to a school closer. When I got it, I kind of knew Marquette was going to be in the mix. Marquette's always been in the mix – even when my mom was here and Crean was at Marquette it was always one of my top schools. I always knew I would be at Marquette; I just didn't know when. But it's occurring now so, hey, it's my time.”

Playground Elite

jamil_wilson.jpg 6/2/2008 - Wisconsin Sports Network By Mark Miller Wishoops.net Editor

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, Ill., during the final 10 minutes of the contest. Wilson was somewhat quiet during the Playground Elite’s lopsided victories in the quarterfinal and semifinal rounds, but his play in the title game was stellar.

Personal

Born Nov. 21, 1990 in Milwaukee, Wis. … Son of James Wilson … Has two sisters, Kamisha and Jazmin … Undecided on a major.

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