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- | ====== Roney Eford #13 ====== | ||
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- | Position: Forward/ | ||
- | Height: 6' | ||
- | Weight: 205 \\ | ||
- | Hometown: Queens, NY \\ | ||
- | Highschool: Berkshire (Mass.) School \\ | ||
- | Birthdate: June 1, 1972 | ||
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- | ===== High School Career ===== | ||
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- | Roney hails from New York City (Hollis Queens) and attended Archbishop Molloy High School for one year. He then went to the Berkshire School in Sheffield, Massachusetts, | ||
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- | ===== Prep School Career ===== | ||
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- | Led New Hampton (N.H.) Prep to a 20-4 record during the 1991-92 season, averaging 23 points, 6.2 rebounds and 4.5 assists. | ||
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- | ===== Marquette Career ===== | ||
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- | * One of two Marquette players, along with [[Dominic James]] to earn Conference Rookie of the Year | ||
- | * One of only 16 Marquette players ever to have 1000 points & 500 rebounds in a career\\ | ||
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- | Roney led Marquette in scoring (13.2 ppg) during the [[1994|1994-95]] season and was named team captain for the [[1995|1995-96]] season. | ||
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- | ==== All-Time Marquette Rankings ==== | ||
- | *16th, Points (1,471) | ||
- | *11th, Rebounds (697) | ||
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- | === All-Time Career Leader Rankings === | ||
- | *5th, Games Played (125) | ||
- | *7th, Field Goals Attempted (1252) | ||
- | *10th, Three Point Field Goals (150) | ||
- | *7th, Three Point Field Goal Percentage (min. 200 att.) (38.5%) | ||
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- | == All-Time Junior Season Rankings == | ||
- | *9th, Three Point Field Goals Made (49) | ||
- | *8th, Three Point Field Goals Attempted (132) | ||
- | *8th, Three Point Field Goal Percentage (min. 100 att.) (37.1%) | ||
- | *9th, Blocked Shots (31) | ||
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- | == All-Time Sophomore Season Rankings == | ||
- | *10th (tied), Three Point Field Goals Made (39) | ||
- | *7th, Three Point Field Goal Percentage (min. 50 att.) (40.6%) | ||
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- | == All-Time Freshman Season Rankings == | ||
- | *9th, Points (307) | ||
- | *8th, Scoring Average (11) | ||
- | *10th, Field Goals Made (108) | ||
- | *10th, Field Goals Attempted (237) | ||
- | *7th, Field Goal Percentage (min. 200 att.) (45.6%) | ||
- | *9th, Three Point Field Goals Made (29) | ||
- | *3rd (tied), Three Point Field Goal Percentage (min. 50 att.) (42.6%) | ||
- | *6th, Free Throws Made (62) | ||
- | *2nd, Free Throw Percentage (min 70 att.) (79.5%) | ||
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- | === Accolades === | ||
- | *1992-93 Great Midwest Conference Newcomer of the Year | ||
- | *1992-93 Great Midwest Conference All-Newcomer Team | ||
- | *1992-93 Street & Smith' | ||
- | *1992-93 Basketball Weekly Freshman All-American, | ||
- | *1994 First Bank Classic MVP | ||
- | *1994-95 All-Great Midwest Conference, Second Team | ||
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- | ===== Professional Career ===== | ||
- | Eford played basketball professionaly for eight years. This included stints in Germany, China, Japan, Korea, Portugal and Belgium. Roney finished his professional career playing with the Albany Patroons of the CBA. | ||
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- | ===== Post-Playing Career ===== | ||
- | After finishing his playing career Roney became the owner, GM and coach or ABA basketball team the New Jersey Skycats. After a failed endevor as team owner Roney became the GM and head coach of the New Jersey Flyers of the USBL. | ||
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- | Roney became the GM for ABA team the Brooklyn Wonders where he " | ||
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- | ===== Personal ===== | ||
- | Roney earned All-New England honors in cross country as a prepster. | ||
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- | ===== Links ===== | ||
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