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- | ====== Joe Chapman ====== | + | ====== Joe Chapman |
- | {{men_s_basketball: | + | {{men_s_basketball: |
- | ===== Biography ===== | + | * **Position: |
- | Birthdate: July 22 1984\\ | + | * **Height:** 6' |
- | Hometown: Chicago Heights, IL\\ | + | * **Weight:** \\ |
- | Highschool: Bloom Trail\\ | + | * **Birthdate: |
- | Parents: Stephanie and Joe\\ | + | * **High School:** Bloom Trail in Chicago, IL\\ |
- | Major: Communications Studies\\ | + | * **Major:** Communications Studies\\ |
- | ===== Videos | + | ===== High School Career |
- | [[http:// | + | Comes to the Marquette from Bloom High School where he averaged 20.0 points, 6.0 rebounds and 4.0 assists per game as a senior ... Shot 50 percent from three-point range his final year ... Was coached in high school by Gary Meyer, a member of the Illinois high School Basketball Hall of Fame ... Daily Southtown All-Area honoree on two occasions ... Co-MVP of the North Team in the Illinois Basketball Coaches Association AA All-Star Game ... Earned three letters and was a two-time captain ... Two time all-state selection ... Named the co-MVP of his conference in 2001-02 ... Chosen to All-Tournament Teams at Bloom Township and the Big Dipper ... As a junior, he averaged 22 points and 10.0 boards per contest ... Regarded as a fierce competitor who played through injuries ... Finished his prep career with more than 1, 300 points and 500 rebounds |
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- | ===== Honors Recieved ===== | + | === Accolades |
- | ==== Highschool ==== | + | |
* 2000-Illinois All-State Selection | * 2000-Illinois All-State Selection | ||
* 2001-Illinois All-State Selection | * 2001-Illinois All-State Selection | ||
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* 2001-Named co-MVP of highschool confrence | * 2001-Named co-MVP of highschool confrence | ||
- | ==== College | + | |
+ | ===== Marquette Career ===== | ||
+ | ^ season | ||
+ | |[[2002|2002-03]] | ||
+ | |[[2003|2003-04]] | ||
+ | |[[2004|2004-05]] | ||
+ | |[[2005|2005-06]] | ||
+ | |**Totals** | ||
+ | === 2002-03 === | ||
+ | Came off the bench in each of MU's 33 games and averaged 9.6 minutes per outing ... Hit all four of his three-point field goal attempts, two in each game, in NCAA Tourney games vs. Holy Cross (Mar. 20) and Missouri (Mar. 22) ... Finished with six points in each contest and tied his season high with five boards vs. Holy Cross ... Recipient of the team's year-end Hit the Deck Award, awarded to the player that takes the most charges during practice and games ... Hit both field goal attempts and finished with four points while coming up with a season-high two steals against UAB (Mar. 1) ... Good defensive outing with four rebounds and one steal in 15 minutes (tying season long in a conference game) against Louisville (Feb. 27) ... Good game off the bench vs. Cincinnati (Feb. 1), hitting both field goal attempts en route to five points while grabbing three rebounds in 12 minutes ... Registered five points, tied his season high with three assists and grabbed five rebounds vs. South Florida (Jan. 11) ... Played a season-long 22 minutes at Dayton (Jan. 4) and registered five points and two rebounds ... Hit a season-high tying three field goals and finished with six points, along with four boards vs. Grambling (Dec. 28) ... Scored in 18 contests including a seven-point afternoon against Appalachian State (Dec. 7) that saw him hit three field goals in five attempts ... Had rebounds to his credit in 21 appearances ... Turned in an eight-point performance vs. Texas-San Antonio (Nov. 23) in the championship game of the Pepsi Blue and Gold Classic. | ||
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+ | === 2003-04 === | ||
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+ | === 2004-05 === | ||
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+ | === 2005-06 === | ||
+ | Saw action in every game this season and made 17 starts, including the last 14 of the season ... Averaged 6.0 points and a career best 2.5 points ... Blocked a career best seven shots ... Grabbed two rebounds and dished three assists against Rice (Nov. 18) ... Led the Golden Eagles with 17 points against Eastern Washington (Nov. 23) ... Matched his season high five rebounds against South Dakota State (Dec. 3) ... Was perfect from beyond the arc sinking both his three-point attempts against Valparaiso (Dec. 7) ... Grabbed two rebounds for the fifth straight game against Delaware State (Dec. 22) ... In his first start of the season against Lewis (Dec. 28), he tallied 11 points, his second double digit scoring effort of the season, and grabbed a season high seven rebounds ... Dished a career best six assists against Lewis ... In his second consecutive start against no. 2 Connecticut (Jan. 3) he recorded his third double digit point performance of the season with 12 on two three pointers and all six of his attempts from the charity stripe ... had a seven point performance including two crucial free throws with 18 seconds left in the game to seal the 67-63 win over Seton Hall (Jan. 11) ... Came off the bench and registered a season best 18 points at No. 16/23 West Virginia (Jan. 14) for his fourth double figured performance of the season ... Topped his pervious career best attempts from the floor and Made all but one of his attempts from the floor sinking a career best seven field goals against West Virginia ... One of four Golden Eagles to score in double figures at DePaul (Jan. 17) tallying 11 points in his fourth appearance in the starting lineup this season ... Was perfect from long range going 3-for-3 for the second time this season ... Has started in the last four games ... Has made two of his attempts from the floor the last three games ... Grabbed six rebounds, his most since the Lewis game, against St. John's (Feb. 1) including a season best four offensive boards ... recorded his sixth double figured scoring performance, | ||
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+ | === All-Time Career Leader Ranking === | ||
+ | *4th (tie), Games Played (126) | ||
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+ | == All-Time Junior Season Rankings == | ||
+ | *10th (tie), Three Point Field Goals Attempted (123) | ||
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+ | === Accolades | ||
* 2002- Recieved Marquette' | * 2002- Recieved Marquette' | ||
* 2003- Recieved Marquette' | * 2003- Recieved Marquette' | ||
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* 2004- Named to Blue and Gold All-Tournament Team | * 2004- Named to Blue and Gold All-Tournament Team | ||
- | ===== Post-Marquette | + | ===== Professional Career |
- | Joe Chapman played last year in Mexico (and two years ago in Columbia) and is headed to the Czech Republic 2007. | + | |
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+ | Joe Chapman played his 2006-07 season with the Caballeros de Culiacan (Mexico) and the Piratas Saludcoop Bogota (Columbia). | ||
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+ | He now plays for Geofin Novy Jicin of the Czech Basketball Federation for the 2007-08 season. | ||
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+ | ===== Videos ===== | ||
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