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* **Hometown: | * **Hometown: | ||
* **High School:** John Marshall | * **High School:** John Marshall | ||
* **Last College:** Minneapolis Tech/Rice | * **Last College:** Minneapolis Tech/Rice | ||
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- | * **Birthdate: | + | * **Birthdate: |
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- | ===== MU Career ===== | + | ===== Marquette |
- | **2002-03 | + | === 2002-03 |
+ | Was a medical redshirt his freshman year due to a stress fracture in his right foot... Didn't appear in a game for Rice... Transferred to Minneapolis Tech in May 2003. | ||
- | **2003-04 | + | === 2003-04 |
+ | **(Minneapolis Tech):** Earned first team NJCAA All-American honors... Started all 28 games and averaged 17.6 points, 10.4 rebounds and 1.3 blocks... Led Minneapolis Tech to a 24-4 record... Led the team in scoring, rebounding and blocked shots... Was second on the team with 24 three-point field goals... Recorded 16 double-doubles... Selected Marquette over Iowa State and UNLV. | ||
- | **2004-05 | + | === 2004-05 |
+ | Played in 16 games, averaging 1.6 points and 1.3 rebounds... Missed the entire month of December due to a right foot injury... Averaged 2.0 points, 1.4 rebounds and 5.2 minutes in MU's five games prior to the injury... Scored a season high six points twice (Nov. 15 vs. Illinois St. and Mar. 14 vs. W. Michigan)... Had eight points in 18 minutes over Marquette' | ||
- | **2005-06:** Played in 14 games due to injury making two starts ... Made his season debut against South Dakota State (Dec. 3) and recorded two points in seven minutes of action ... Played a career high 16 minutes against Oakland (Dec. 19) and recorded a season high three points and one block ... recorded his second consecutive game of one tally from the field and one board against Delaware State (Dec. 22) in four minutes of play ... His field goal with four seconds left gave Marquette its largest lead of the game, 50 points, against Lewis (Dec. 28) ... recorded his first point in three contests at West Virginia (Jan. 14) in just one minute of action ... Tallied back-to-back blocks in four seconds against Notre Dame (Jan. 20) ... Finished the game with a career high three blocks ... Made his first start of his career against St. John's (Feb. 1) ... Recored his second consecutive start at Villanova (Feb. 4) and recorded a season high three rebounds in seven minutes of play ... Saw his first minutes of action after an emergency appendectomy against Providence (March 4). | + | === 2005-06 |
+ | Played in 14 games due to injury making two starts ... Made his season debut against South Dakota State (Dec. 3) and recorded two points in seven minutes of action ... Played a career high 16 minutes against Oakland (Dec. 19) and recorded a season high three points and one block ... recorded his second consecutive game of one tally from the field and one board against Delaware State (Dec. 22) in four minutes of play ... His field goal with four seconds left gave Marquette its largest lead of the game, 50 points, against Lewis (Dec. 28) ... recorded his first point in three contests at West Virginia (Jan. 14) in just one minute of action ... Tallied back-to-back blocks in four seconds against Notre Dame (Jan. 20) ... Finished the game with a career high three blocks ... Made his first start of his career against St. John's (Feb. 1) ... Recored his second consecutive start at Villanova (Feb. 4) and recorded a season high three rebounds in seven minutes of play ... Saw his first minutes of action after an emergency appendectomy against Providence (March 4). | ||
- | ===== Kinsella' | + | ===== Career |
^Year ^ GP-GS ^ Min. ^ Avg. ^ FG-A ^ Pct. ^ 3FG-A ^ Pct. ^ FT-A ^ Pct. ^ OR ^ DR ^ Reb. ^ Avg. ^ PF ^ Ast. ^ TO ^ Blk. ^ Stl. ^ Pts. ^ Avg. ^ | ^Year ^ GP-GS ^ Min. ^ Avg. ^ FG-A ^ Pct. ^ 3FG-A ^ Pct. ^ FT-A ^ Pct. ^ OR ^ DR ^ Reb. ^ Avg. ^ PF ^ Ast. ^ TO ^ Blk. ^ Stl. ^ Pts. ^ Avg. ^ | ||
|**[[2004|2004-05]]** | |**[[2004|2004-05]]** | ||
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|**[[2006|2006-07]]** | |**[[2006|2006-07]]** | ||
|**Totals** | |**Totals** | ||
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+ | === Accolades === | ||
+ | *2006-07 Big East Conference Academic All-Star | ||
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===== Professional Career ===== | ===== Professional Career ===== | ||
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+ | In December 2007, Kinsella signed a replacement contract with Planet Leasing Dombóvár KC of Hungary' | ||
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+ | In February 2008, Kinsella transferred to another A-Division team, Kaposvari. In nineteen games, he averaged 29.6 mpg, 16.8 ppg, 7.15 rpg, 0.7 apg, 1.15 spg, 1.05 bpg, 48.5% FG%, 42.3% 3PT%, and 74% FT%. | ||
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+ | In August 2008, Kinsella signed a one-year contract to play professionally for a top Romanian league basketball team, U Mobitelco Cluj-Napoca. Not far into the season, he badly sprained his ankle after playing in six games. His contract was bought out on December 11. He averaged 14 points and 6 rebounds in about 20 minutes per game. | ||
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+ | He later signed with USC Freiburg, a German team, and averaged 19 points and 9 rebounds in nine games played. | ||
===== Personal Notes ===== | ===== Personal Notes ===== | ||
- | Born June 7, 1984... | + | Son of Tom and Mary Kinsella... |