Quincy Pondexter Profile - University of Washington Official Athletic Site

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01/06/2007
Washington vs. Arizona State (1-6-2007)
Washington vs. Arizona State (1-6-2007)
11/29/2006
Washington vs. Idaho (11-29-2006)
Washington vs. Idaho (11-29-2006)
Q's all-time UW rankings | Rank | Total |
Career Games Played | 1st | 136 |
Career Scoring | 3rd | 1,786 |
Points in a Season | 3rd | 695 |
Career Home Wins | T1st | 64 |
Career 10+ Point Games | 3rd | 85 |
Career 20+ Point Games | 4th | 30 |
Career FG Makes | 5th | 652 |
Career FG Attempts | 4th | 1297 |
Season FG Makes | 3rd | 245 |
Season FG Attempts | 4th | 464 |
Season FT Makes | T3rd | 186 |
Season FT Attempts | T6th | 226 |
PONDEXTER HONORS
» First Team All-Pac-10
» Pac-10 record five Player of the Week Honors in one season
» NABC All-District (24) First Team
» Pac-10 All-Tournament Team
» FoxSports.com All-American (Fourth Team)
» USBWA All-District Team
» John Wooden Award midseason candidate
» Member of Team USA's 2009 Team World University Games bronze medal team
» Co-MVP of Athlete's In Action pre-season tournament
2009-10 (Senior) - Ended his career with a UW all-time best 136 games played...started the season No. 27 on the UW all-time scoring list and moved all the way up to third all-time with 1,786 points...his 695 points ranks as the third most in a season...first team All-Pac-10 & named to Pac-10 All-Tournament Team...set a Pac-10 record with five player of the week honors...among Pac-10 leader in numerous per game statistical categories, including: points (19.3, 3rd), rebounds (7.4, third), field goal percentage (52.8%, 6th), free throw percentage (82.7%, 6th), offensive rebounds (3.0, 3rd) and defensive rebounds (4.4, 8th)...amassed 11 double-doubles during the season, 15 overall during his career...was 64-12 at home during his four-year career, equaling the most wins at home by a UW player (Jon Brockman, Justin Dentmon and Artem Wallace were 64-12 during their career too)...played 30+ minutes in 29 of 36 games...averaged 21.9 ppg at home... averaged 26.0 points, 7.0 rebounds, 3.5 assists and shot 65.5% (19-29) from the field and 100% (12-12) from FT line in a road-sweep at Oregon and OSU...avg. 23.5 ppg, 9.5 rpg and 3.0 apg vs. Ariz. & ASU to earn 4th player of the week honors...earned 3rd Pac-10 Player of the Week honor after avg 26 points and 7.5 rebounds vs. Bay Area schools (also earned honor Dec. 7 & Nov. 16)...has scored in double figures in 85 games during his career (3rd most in UW history) and in 42 of the last 50 games, dating back to Feb. 5, 2009...has scored 20+ points in 19 of last 38 games dating back to NCAA Tournament game vs. Mississippi State...avg 22 ppg, 11 rbg, shot 63.9% (23-36) from the field and 95.2% (20-21) from the free throw line in Athletes in Action Classic...was named co-MVP of the tournament with Isaiah Thomas...recorded a double-double vs. Belmont, with 25 pts and 11 reb, while shooting 11-11 from the line...29 pts (11-12 fg) and tied his career high with 13 rebounds vs. Portland St., including 20 pts and 9 rebounds by half...hit first 20-straight FT's to start season...first 30+ point game of his career vs. San Jose St. and had 15 rebounds...31 pts at Texas Tech on Dec. 3...career-best 5 steals vs. Georgetown on Dec. 12...recorded 6th double-double of the season with 25 points and 13 rebounds vs. Texas A&M...22 points on 10-of-12 from field vs. San Fran and 2nd-consecutive game with career-high 3 blocks...notched 5th double-double of the season vs. OSU (20 pts/10 reb)...held under double-figures at ASU and Arizona, the first time he was under 10 points in back-to-back games (last time was also at AZ and ASU in 2009)...notched 6th double-double with 27 pts, 10 rebounds vs. Stanford, including a career-high 12 FGs...25 points (21 in first half) and 11-of-11 FT's vs. Cal on Jan. 16...hit a career-best 4x4 3-pt field goals at UCLA and scored 23 points...season-low 2 points on 1-of-10 shooting, but 8 rebounds at USC on Jan. 23...notched 7th and 8th double-double of the season with 27 points (22 in the first half) and 11 rebounds vs. Seattle U in a season-low 25 minutes, followed by 29 points (19 pts in first half) and 12 assists vs. WSU... scored 29 points vs. WSU and became the 9th UW player to eclipse 1,500 career points...hit 10 of career-high 15 free throw attempts on his way to 30 points and 12 rebounds, his 9th double-double of the season, vs. Arizona on Feb. 4...20 points on senior night vs. UCLA, including 8 in first 5 minutes...set career highs with 34 points, 14 field goals and 18 attempts at Oregon...also dished a season-high 6 assists and grabbed 10 rebounds for double-double No. 10...averaged 15.3 ppg, shot 90% from the line and was named to the Pac-10 All-Tourament team...scored 18 points, including game-winning shot with 1.4 secoonds remaining, and had 11 rebounds for 11th double-double against Marquette...averaged 14.3 points and 6.0 rebounds in three NCAA Tournament games.
Q-Pon Draws High Praise From ESPN's Steve Lavin |
2007-08 (Sophomore) -- Appeared in all 33 games and registered nine starts ... played an average of 24.4 minutes per game ... averaged 9.9 points and 4.8 rebounds per game during the season as well as 1.9 assists ... averaged 15.2 points and 6.4 rebounds per game in his last five outings of the season ... shot 52 percent from the field and hauled-in nine steals during that period ... scored in double figures on 17 occasions ... grabbed 13 rebounds to go with 20 points against Syracuse in Madison Square Garden and 11 at USC ... scored 23 points in 32 minutes against California in the Pac-10 Tournament ... also grabbed nine rebounds and shot 9-for-15 from the field and 4-for-4 from the free throw line against the Bears ... handed out four assists on five occasions ... started the first seven games of the season and the last two ... averaged 11.6 points and 5.8 rebounds per game during the Huskies' five-game tour of Greece from Aug. 27 to Sept. 7, 2007.
2006-07 (Freshman) -- Played all 32 games, starting 22 of them ... An honorable mention selection to the Pac-10 All-Freshman Team ... Twice registered a career-high 25 points, against Arizona (Jan. 4) and Idaho (Nov. 29) ... One of five Huskies who averaged double-figure points for the season ... Finished third on the team in both scoring (10.7 ppg) and field goal percentage (49.8%) ... Tallied double-figure points 15 times, includng four 20-point performances ... Distributed five assists against California (Feb. 8) ... Led all UW scorer's on five occasions.
San Joaquin Memorial High School (Fresno, Calif.) -- A 2006 graduate of San Joaquin Memorial High School in Fresno, Calif. ... Averaged 23 points, seven rebounds and six assists per game his senior season ... Powerful prep squad at San Joaquin was nationally ranked and included 7-foot twins Brook and Robin Lopez who are enrolled at Stanford ... Lost a 68-67 double overtime decision to Horizon of San Diego in the 2006 Southern California Division IV championship game ... San Joaquin finished with a 33-4 record and was one game shy of playing for a state title ... A first-team All-California state selection in 2006 and the Division IV Player of the Year ... The 2006 North Yosemite League MVP and the district Player of the Year ... The No. 5 prospect in the Best in the West poll compiled by the Long Beach Press-Telegram ... Averaged 20.3 points and 5.8 rebounds his junior season ... Scout.com No. 27 recruit in the nation and the No. 7 small forward ... The nation's No. 34 prep prospect in the Bob Gibbons' All-Star Report ... Listed as the No. 42 recruit in the country according to The Sporting News ... The Rivals.com No. 50 recruit in the country and the No. 16 small forward ... All-Star game starter at the 2004 and 2005 Adidas Superstar Camp in Atlanta ... Named MVP of the 2005 Pangos All-American Camp in Los Angeles ... All-tournament team selection at the 2005 Adidas Super 64 Tourney in Las Vegas ... Father, Roscoe, played college basketball for Lute Olson at Long Beach State before being drafted in the third round of the 1974 NBA Draft by the Boston Celtics, the 53rd pick overall ... Roscoe played 10 years of professional basketball overseas ... Uncle, Cliff Pondexter, also played at Long Beach State prior to a three-year NBA career with the Chicago Bulls ... Cliff was a first-round pick in the 1974 NBA Draft, the 16th player selected ... Quincy chose Washington over Connecticut, Memphis and other Pac-10 schools ...
Pondexter Career Statistics
Minutes
Total
3-Point
F-Throws
Rebounds
Year
gp-gs
min
avg
fg
fga
pct
fg
fga
pct
ft
fta
pct
off
def
tot
avg
pf
fo
ast
t/o
blk
stl
pts
avg
2006-07
32-22
764
23.9
124
249
.498
18
48
.375
76
100
.760
49
79
128
4.0
83
3
49
65
6
21
342
10.7
2007-08
33-9
806
24.4
118
261
.452
15
52
.288
76
111
.685
71
86
157
4.8
75
4
63
59
5
15
327
9.9
2008-09
35-35
983
28.1
165
323
.511
3
14
.214
89
120
.742
97
110
207
5.9
98
1
55
66
13
25
422
12.1
2009-10
36-36
1162
32.3
245
464
.528
18
51
.353
187
226
.827
107
158
265
7.4
90
0
63
68
21
46
695
19.3
TOTAL
136-102
3715
27.3
652
1297
.503
54
165
.327
428
557
.768
324
433
757
5.6
346
8
230
258
45
107
1786
13.1