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#15
Herb
Courtney
Sophomore
Forward
Horsham,
PA/
Hatboro-Horsham
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As a
Blue Hen
2004-05
Season: Expected to challenge for
playing time in the Blue Hen
frontcourt...
2003-04
Season: Appeared in 21
games...averaged 4.9 points and 3.1
rebounds per game...was 24-of-29 from the
free throw line...exploded for
career-highs of 20 points, hitting 8-9
shots from the field including all three
from three-point range, and 10 rebounds in
the 93-82 overtime win over William &
Mary on January 21...followed a miss by
Mike Slattery just before the buzzer in
the 63-61 win at James Madison on January
31...narrowly missed a double-double
against the Dukes with team-highs of 13
points and nine rebounds...scored nine
points at Rider on December 13...scored
eight points in just five minutes of
action against 10th-ranked St. Joseph's on
December 30...grabbed nine rebounds at UNC
Wilmington on January 24.
High
School: Montgomery County Player of
the Year as a senior at
Hatboro-Horsham...earned All-Suburban One
League honors his junior and senior
seasons...earned third-team all-state
honors as a senior, averaging 23.0
ppg...Hoop Scoop rated him one of the Top
20 players in the Delaware Valley prior to
his senior season...averaged 16.0 ppg and
10.0 rpg as a junior...family moved from
New York state prior to his junior
season...played his first two years at
Williamsville South HS...also played
football at Williamsville
South.
Personal:
Herbert Tyrone Courtney...born
November 28, 1984 in Buffalo, NY...son of
Herbert, Sr. and Sandra Courtney...father,
Herbert, Sr., played basketball at
Canisius...middle child of
three...business management major at
Delaware.
Courtney's
Career Stats
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Year
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G/GS
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FG-FGA
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PCT
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3-PT
-FGA
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PCT
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FT-FTA
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PCT
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AST
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STL
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BLK
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REB
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RPG
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PTS
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PPG
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Min.
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Avg.
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2003-04
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21/0
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35-76
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.461
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8-23
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.348
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24-29
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.828
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5
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5
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5
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65
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3.1
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102
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4.9
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214
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10.2
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