TAMPA - The University of South Florida men's basketball team returns home to take on West Virginia for the second time this season on Sunday, March 1, at 4 p.m. at the Sun Dome. The game is an alumni reunion weekend for former Bulls basketball players.
The game is an ESPN Regional game and can be seen locally on Bright House Sports Network. The game can be heard on WHNZ 1250 and BullsVision.com, with a live blog available on GoUSFBulls.com.
After WVU, the Bulls remain at home to face Cincinnati on Tuesday, March 3, at 7 p.m. at the Sun Dome.
The game is nationally televised on ESPNU. The game can be heard on WHNZ 1250 and BullsVision.com, with a live blog available on GoUSFBulls.com.
The Bulls are 8-19 on the year and 3-12 in BIG EAST play. West Virginia is 19-9 overall and 8-7 in conference play.

SETTING THE SCENE
Date: Sunday, March 1, 2009
Tip-off: 4 p.m. ET
Location: The Sun Dome - Tampa, Fla. (10,411)
Television: ESPN Regional game televised locally on Bright House Sports Network with Rich Waltz and Tim Welsh calling the action.
Radio: 1250 AM with Jim Lighthall handling play-by-play and Todd Kalas as color analyst. WBUL, USF's student radio station, will also air the game.
Webcast: GoUSFBulls.com (audio)
USF's Last Time Out: Lost 75-60 at Seton Hall on Feb. 25.
West Virginia's Last Time Out: Lost 65-61 at Cincinnati on Thursday, Feb. 26.
Series History: West Virginia leads series 4-1
Last Meeting: West Virginia won 62-59 on Jan. 17, 2009 in Morgantown.
WebsiteS: GoUSFBulls.com, msnsportsnet.com
USF Tickets: 1-800-GoBulls
LEADING THE BULLS
Sophomore guard Dominique Jones leads USF at 18.1 points per game, with senior guard Jesus Verdejo behind him at 12.8 an outing. Jones also leads the team in rebounds at 5.4 per game, assists at 4.0 an outing and with 39 steals. Freshman forward Augustus Gilchrist leads the team with 20 blocks.
YEAR TWO OF THE HEATH ERA
This season marks head coach Stan Heath's second season at the helm. He is the eighth head coach in the 38-year history of the program.
ABOUT WEST VIRGINIA
The Bulls return home to face West Virginia for the second time this season on Sunday, March 1, at 4 p.m. at the Sun Dome. The Mountaineers are coached by Bob Huggins who is in his 23rd year as a head coach and his second at WVU. West Virginia defeated the Bulls 62-59 on Jan. 17, 2009 in Morgantown. WVU is 19-9 overall and 8-7 in league play. Da'Sean Butler leads WVU in scoring at 17.7 points per game, followed by Alex Ruoff at 16.2 per game. Devin Ebanks leads their team in rebounding at 7.1 rebounds per game.
THE WVU SERIES
USF and West Virginia have met five times previously, with WVU winning four of five, including 62-59 earlier this season on Jan. 17 in Morgantown. The Mountaineers have won all four BIG EAST Conference meetings. This is the fourth meeting in Tampa. Last year's game in Tampa was played at the St. Pete Times Forum. The Bulls won the first all-time meeting, 80-71, played in Tampa during the 1977-78 season.
UP NEXT: CINCINNATI
The Bulls remain at home to take on Cincinnati on Tuesday, March 3, at 7 p.m. at the Sun Dome. The Bearcats are coached by Mick Cronin who is in his third season at UC and sixth overall. Cincinnati is 18-10 overall and 8-7 in BIG EAST play entering Sunday's game at Syracuse. Deonta Vaughn leads UC in scoring at 15.4 points per game. Yancy Gates is next at 10.8 points per game and a team-high 6.1 rebounds a game.
BULLS STRENGTH OF SCHEDULE RANKED 4TH TOUGHEST BY SAGARIN
We already know the BIG EAST is arguably the toughest conference in the country and USF's schedule is no different according to the Sagarin Ratings. Sagarin has USF's schedule rated the 4th toughest in the country through the Feb. 27 games.
SOPHOMORE DOMINIQUE JONES BECOMES JUST 16TH PLAYER IN USF HISTORY TO SCORE 1,000 CAREER POINTS AND SECOND FASTEST IN USF HISTORY
With his first point, a free throw, at the 17:10 mark of the first half, sophomore guard Dominique Jones became just the 16th player in USF history to score 1,000 career points. He is the second fastest Bull to reach 1,000 and one of only three USF players to do it in two seasons. Jones also became the quickest sophomore to reach 1,000. He reached 1,000 in his 58th career game. Only Tony Grier reached 1,000 career points in fewer games. Grier, who spent one season at Polk Community College before coming to USF, surpassed 1,000 in his 51st career game during his junior season. USF's all-time leading scorer, Charley Bradley, went over 1,000 in his 59th career game during his sophomore season.
VERDEJO DOUBTFUL FOR WEST VIRGINIA
Jesus Verdejo has been bothered by Plantar Fasciitis and Achilles Tendonitis the past few weeks and was diagnosed Feb. 27 with a bruised talus bone. He is doubtful for West Virginia and is day to day for the remainder of the year.
BULLS START NO SENIORS AT UCONN, FIRST TIME THIS SEASON, AND IS LIKELY TO HAPPEN AGAIN VS. WEST VIRGINIA
For the first time this season at No. 1 UConn on Feb. 21, USF started no seniors in a game. The Bulls started two juniors, a sophomore and two freshmen in that game. With Jesus Verdejo doubtful for WVU, it is likely that the Bulls will start no seniors again for just the second time this season.
BULLS HAVE STARTED 14 DIFFERENT LINEUPS THIS SEASON
Heading into its 28th game of year vs. West Virginia, USF has started 14 different lineups this season or a different lineup in more than half of its games.
JONES IS THE ONLY PLAYER IN THE COUNTRY IN THE SIX BCS CONFERENCES THAT LEADS HIS TEAM IN POINTS, REBOUNDS, ASSISTS AND STEALS AND TO AVERAGE AT LEAST 18 POINTS, FIVE REBOUNDS AND FOUR ASSISTS PER GAME
Dominique Jones is the only player in the country in the six BCS conferences that leads his team in points, rebounds, assists and steals and also averages more than 18 points, five rebounds and four assists per game. There is a combination of both in the notes directly below. (Includes Feb. 27 games)
JONES ONE OF JUST THREE PLAYERS IN A BCS CONFERENCE TO LEAD HIS TEAM IN POINTS, REBOUNDS, ASSISTS AND STEALS
Dominique Jones is putting together another impressive season and is one of just three players in the six BCS conferences to lead his team in points, rebounds, assists and steals through the Feb. 27 games. The others are Ohio State's Evan Turner and Maryland's Greivis Vasquez.
JONES ONE OF JUST THREE IN A BCS CONFERENCE TO AVERAGE AT LEAST 18 POINTS, FIVE REBOUNDS AND FOUR ASSISTS PER GAME
Dominique Jones is one of just three players in the six BCS Conferences to average at least 18 points, five rebounds and four assists per game. The others are Arizona State's James Harden and Florida's Nick Calathes. (Includes Feb. 27 games)
JONES JUST FIVE POINTS OUT OF 15TH ON ALL-TIME USF SCORING LIST
Dominique Jones entered the Seton Hall game with 999 career points and with his 20 points against the Pirates moved into 16th place on the all-time USF scoring list with 1,019 points. He surpassed Doug Wallace's 1,009 points for 16th all-time and is just five points from moving past Reggie Kohn's 1,024 points and into 15th all-time.
GILCHRIST GOES FOR 20 AND SEVEN AT SETON HALL
Freshman forward Augustus Gilchrist shared team-high scoring honors with Jones at Seton Hall with 20 points and seven rebounds. The 20 points were two shy of his career high and his second career game with 20 or more points in his 21 career games.
RIVAS POSTS HIS FIRST DOUBLE-DOUBLE OF HIS CAREER
Junior center and junior college transfer Alex Rivas notched his first career double-double at Seton Hall by posting career highs with 18 points and 11 rebounds.
JONES GOES FOR 20 OR MORE POINTS FOR 21ST TIME IN HIS CAREER
Jones' 20 points at Seton Hall marked the 21st time he has had at least 20 or more points in a game in his career. He did it 10 times in 2007-08 and 11 so far this year.
USF 17-18 FROM THE LINE AT SETON HALL, TIED FOR 3RD BEST IN TEAM HISTORY
USF went 17-18 from the free throw at Seton Hall which tied for third best in single-game team history. The top single-game mark is 12-12 followed by an 18-19 game.
VERDEJO CLIMBING SCORING LADDER TOO, IS AT 795
With 18 points at Notre Dame, Jesus Verdejo now has 795 career points and is just five points away from becoming the 33rd player in USF history with 800 career points. He is just 10 points away from moving into 32nd all-time with Jorge Azcoitia at 805 points.
HOWARD SITS AT 9TH ALL-TIME ON USF ASSIST LIST, CLOSING IN ON 8TH
Junior Chris Howard picked up two assists at Seton Hall. He is currently in 9th place all-time on the USF career assist list with 332. Penny Greene sits in 8th with 364 assists.
VERDEJO 10TH ALL-TIME AT USF FOR 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE
Jesus Verdejo is moving up the all-time 3-point made list at USF. With three made against Notre Dame, Verdejo now has 106 career 3-pointers, good for good for 10th on the all-time list and just one behind James Holmes' 107 for 9th on the USF list.
JONES ALSO FLYING UP CAREER LIST FOR FREE THROWS MADE
In addition to moving up the career points list, Dominique Jones is also moving up the career free throws made list and is currently 16th with 236 made. He is just six free throws made from jumping four more players into 12th all-time.
AJAYI PARTIALLY TEARS RIGHT ACL, OUT FOR REMAINDER OF THE YEAR
Stan Heath announced on Jan. 23 that senior Mobolaji Ajayi has a partially torn right Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) and will miss the remainder of the season. The injury happened during practice on Jan. 24. He had appeared in all 18 games, starting 12. Ajayi was averaging 3.7 points per game and 4.7 rebounds in 17 minutes of action a game.
USF KNOCKS OFF TOP-10 RANKED TEAM FOR FIRST TIME IN HISTORY
The win over No. 8 Marquette was USF's highest win against an Associated Press ranked opponent in its 38 year history. The previous high was an 81-76 win at No. 15 Tulane on Feb. 24, 1992.
USF FACED NO. 1 RANKED TEAM FOR JUST FOURTH TIME IN HISTORY AND SECOND TIME THIS SEASON
The UConn game was just the fourth time in USF history, and second this season, facing the No. 1 ranked team in the country. The Bulls faced No. 1 North Carolina and Michael Jordan on Dec. 12, 1981, No. 1 Cincinnati and Kenyon Martin on Jan. 29, 2000, and Pitt earlier this season on Jan. 14, 2009. All the games have been on the road with USF looking for its first win against the top-ranked team.
It was also just the sixth time overall, men's and women's, that the Bulls have taken on the No. 1 ranked team. The USF women took on No. 1 ranked Connecticut at home earlier this season and traveled to No. 1 UConn last season.
FIRST TIME IN HISTORY PLAYING FOUR GAMES AGAINST TOP 10 TEAMS IN ONE YEAR AND TWO VS. NO. 1
USF's game at No. 1 Connecticut was the first time in USF history that the Bulls played four games against teams ranked in the top 10 in the same season and the first time facing two No. 1 ranked teams in the same year. The Bulls had already faced No. 1 Pitt, No. 7 Louisville and No. 8 Marquette this season.
The Feb. 6 game vs. Marquette was the first time in USF history that the men's basketball team had faced three different teams ranked in the top 10 nationally in the same season. The Bulls also faced three top 10 teams in 1996 but two of the games were against Cincinnati, with the other vs. Memphis.
JONES GOES FOR 29 OR MORE FOR THE 9TH TIME
Jones' 29 points against Providence was the 4th time this season and the 9th of his career that he has scored at least 29 points.
JONES SCORES GAME-WINNER VS. GOLDEN EAGLES, SECOND OF CAREER
Jones' game-winning tally vs. Marquette was the second of his career. He also hit the game-winner at Rutgers last season on March 1, 2008, giving USF its first BIG EAST road win. Jesus Verdejo added a team-high 21 points in the win.
FORMER AD DICK BOWERS RECOGNIZED AT MARQUETTE GAME
USF honored long-time USF Athletics Director Richard T. “Dick” Bowers at halftime of the Marquette game. USF raised a banner in the Sun Dome and recognized his family in Bowers' honor for his over 16 year tenure as the school's Athletics Director. Bowers passed away on Nov. 29, 2007 at the age of 77. Attending for the Bowers family was his wife Madge, son Rick, daughter Delisa, and grandchildren Casey and Carissa.
Bowers joined the Physical Education staff at USF in 1963 and assumed the Director role of the Physical Education Department in 1966. At that time the PE Department oversaw athletics at USF and he remained in that role until 1982. He was instrumental and largely responsible for most of the University's early intercollegiate athletic teams. The first USF intercollegiate athletic team was the men's soccer team which began play in 1965. Bowers spearheaded the campaign for the USF baseball field, the USF golf course and The Sun Dome. He also helped form the Sun Belt Conference, and in 1982 was honored for Outstanding Contribution to the Sun Belt.
MERCER DISMISSED, CRATER REMAINS ON PROBATIONARY STATUS
Men's basketball coach Stan Heath announced on Jan. 26 that junior guard Mike Mercer has been dismissed from the team and that freshman guard Anthony Crater will remain on the team but on a probationary status for a violation of teams rules.
SECOND DOUBLE DOUBLE OF JONES' CAREER
The 26 points and 10 rebounds for Jones vs. DePaul on 1/20 is just the second double-double of his career. The other was a 30-point, 14 rebound performance last year at Richmond (12/5/07).
FIRST CAREER DOUBLE-DOUBLE FOR GILCHRIST
Freshman forward Augustus Gilchrist tallied 16 points and 11 rebounds for his first career double-double vs. DePaul. The 11 rebounds by Gilchrist is a career high, besting the eight he had vs. Vanderbilt (12/16/08).
JONES HAS FOUR GAME SCORING RUN END, LONGEST FOR USF IN 10 YEARS
Dominique Jones had his personal best scoring run of scoring 22 or more points in four straight games snapped Jan. 24 vs. Nova when he scored 11. He had totalled 26, 35, 22 and 22 in his four previous games, respectively. His previous best was a three-game run last season against UCF, Richmond and UAB. The last time a USF player had scored 22 or more points in four straight games was more than 10 years ago when B.B. Waldon did it during the 1998-99 season.
SEASON HIGH 10 REBOUNDS FOR JONES VS. DEPAUL
The 10 boards vs. DePaul is a season high for Jones and the second most of his career, bested only by the 14 he had last year at Richmond (12/5/07).
FIRST POINTS-REBOUNDS DOUBLE-DOUBLES OF THE YEAR VS. DEPAUL
The pair of double-doubles by Jones and Gilchrist were just the second and third by USF this season, and the first two as points and rebounds. Chris Howard had a 12 point and 10 assist outing at DePaul on 1/10/09.
JONES POURS IN 35 AT WVU, HIS HIGH FOR A BIG EAST GAME AND ONE SHY OF HIS CAREER HIGH
Dominique Jones poured in a game-high 35 points at WVU, one shy of his career high of 36 set earlier this season vs. Iona (12/27/09). It was his career high for a BIG EAST game, besting the 31 he had vs. Seton Hall last year (2/26/08).
SIXTH GAME WITH 30 OR MORE FOR JONES
With 35 at West Virginia, Jones now has six career games with 30 or more points, second most in USF history.
GILCHRIST GOES FOR CAREER HIGH 22 AT PITT
The 22 points for Gilchrist at Pitt were a career high, besting his previous high of 16 set 1/10 at DePaul. He also played a career high 32 minutes and added two blocked shots.
BEST OVERALL SHOOTING DAY OF SEASON AT DEPAUL
Despite snowy, blustery weather outside at DePaul, the Bulls were on fire inside Allstate Arena and had their best overall shooting day of the season. USF shot 86.7 from the free-throw line, going 13-15. It was the highest free throw percentage of the year for USF and the highest in two seasons under Stan Heath.
USF also shot 51.7 percent from the field, its second highest of the year and just the second time shooting better than 50 percent in a game this season.
The Bulls also shot 41.2 percent from the 3-point line, only the fourth time this season shooting better than 40 percent from 3-point range.
HOWARD NOTCHES SECOND CAREER DOUBLE-DOUBLE
Chris Howard notched his second career double-double with 12 points and 10 assists at DePaul. His other double was last season on 11/17/07 vs. FAU when he had 18 points and a career high 11 assists. It is the third time in his career with 10 or more assists. His other 10 assist game was last year vs. West Virginia (1/20/08).
JUST SECOND BIG EAST ROAD WIN FOR USF
The win at DePaul was just the second BIG EAST road win in USF history. The Bulls defeated Rutgers 54-52 on March 1, 2008 after starting BIG EAST play 0-23 on the road all-time. They sit at 2-24 all-time.
CRATER TRANSFERS FROM OHIO STATE, IS ENROLLED IN CLASSES
Stan Heath announced Jan. 5 that freshman guard Anthony Crater has signed a Grant-In-Aid with USF, is enrolled in classes and practicing with the team.
Crater was granted a release from Ohio State after playing 10 games with the Buckeyes this season. The 6-foot-1 guard will sit out the rest of this year and have two-and-a-half years of eligibility remaining and become eligible as a sophomore at the end of the first semester on December 12, 2009.
The Flint, Mich., averaged 13.1 minutes a game at OSU and averaged 1.2 points and had 19 assists to just nine turnovers.
Crater was highly touted coming out of high school. He was a two-time All-Michigan performer and was voted Class B Player of the Year by the Associated Press following his junior year. He averaged 16.2 points and more than eight assists as a junior and was named an all-league and all-city selection each of his three years at Flint (Mich.) Southwestern Academy.
Crater led SWA to three city titles and two Michigan Class B final four appearances as a sophomore and junior, helping the Knights finish with identical 24-3 records in 2006 and 2007. After three years at SWA, Crater transferred to Brewster (N.H.) Academy to complete his high school eligibility at the prep school. While at Brewster, the team captured its first New England Class A title and advanced to the national final four with a school-record 31 victories (31-4). He averaged 16 points and 8.0 assists at Brewster.
He was rated the 21st best point guard in the country by Scout.com after his senior year. Crater is the son of Lisa Jimerson and Anthony Crater Sr. He has a brother, Treyvon, and a sister, Kyla.
VERDEJO PULLS DOWN CAREER HIGH NINE REBOUNDS VS. LOUISVILLE
Senior Jesus Verdejo notched a career high nine rebounds vs. Louisville, smashing his previous high of six done twice previously (3/8/08 vs. Notre Dame last time). He also had eight points, just missing a double-double.
SYRACUSE SECOND LARGEST SUN DOME CROWD SINCE ENTERING BIG EAST
The crowd of 8,350 against Syracuse was larger than any home game at the Sun Dome last season. It is the second largest Sun Dome crowd since USF joined the BIG EAST. The only crowd larger was on March 1, 2006 vs. UConn with a crowd of 9,636.
JONES EXPLODES FOR CAREER-HIGH 36 VS. IONA
Sophomore Dominique Jones exploded for a career high 36 points vs. Iona, shooting an efficient 12-16 from the field, 7-9 from 3-point range and 5-6 from the free throw line. The 36 points bested his previous high of 31 done twice previously (12/6/08 at UCF and 2/26/08 vs. Seton Hall). He also finished with five assists, accounting for at least 46 of USF's 68 points. He began the assualt with a 17-point first half, hitting 6-8 field goals, 3-4 3-pointers and 2-2 from the free throw line.
It was his fifth career game with 30 or more points, which is second all-time at USF. Only Charley Bradley, with 24, has more games with 30 or more points scored.
JONES' 36 TIED FOR FIFTH ON USF SINGLE-GAME SCORING LIST
Dominique Jones' 36 point outburst vs. Iona is tied for fifth on the all-time USF single-game scoring list. He is tied with five other players for fifth. The record is 42 by Charlie Bradley vs. Florida State on 12/10/82.
JONES HITS CAREER HIGH SEVEN 3-POINTERS VS. IONA
Jones' seven 3-point field goals was also a career high, surpassing his previous high of five, done twice.
VERDEJO NAMED TO ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM IN PUERTO RICO
Jesus Verdejo was the only Bull named to the All-Tournament team in Puerto Rico after averaging 17.7 points in the three games. He matched his career high with 26 against Wright State, had nine vs. Murray State and 18 vs. Oral Roberts.
VERDEJO MATCHES CAREER HIGH VS. WRIGHT STATE
Jesus Verdejo tallied 26 points vs. Wright State, matching his career high from earlier this season on Dec. 3 at UAB. It was his fourth game this season scoring 20 or more points, after going for 20 or more just twice the two previous seasons.
EMORY DOES NOT RETURN
Freshman walk-on Mitch Emory has decided not to return to the team for the second semester. Emory is focusing on his acedemics at USF.
JONES GOES FOR 30 OR MORE FOR SECOND TIME VS. UCF
Dominique Jones matched his then career high with 31 points at UCF, going 11-17 from the field and 2-5 from 3-point range. His previous 31-point outing was last season vs. Seton Hall (2/26/08). Jones also had 30 points in a USF win over UCF last season.
VERDEJO FIRES AWAY FOR CAREER HIGH 26 AT UAB
Senior guard Jesus Verdejo led USF with a game and career-high 26 points at UAB, besting the 22 he had at Virginia earlier this year (11/19/08). He was 10-20 from the field buried a career high six 3-pointers on 12 attempts. His previous best was four 3-pointers made three times previously.
LEEMOW GOES FOR CAREER HIGH NINE, HITS THREE 3-POINTERS AT UAB
Freshman guard Justin Leemow had a career-high nine points at UAB, going 3-3 from 3-point range, also a career best.
UAB JUST SECOND OT GAME OF THE HEATH TENURE AT USF
The UAB game was just the second overtime game played for Stan Heath while at USF. The other OT game was last season vs. UConn.
37 POINTS ALLOWED VS. NORTHEASTERN SECOND LOWEST IN USF HISTORY
The 37 points that USF held Northeastern to is the second lowest defensive performance in the 38-year history of Bulls basketball and only the fifth time in history holding an opponent to less than 40 points. The record is 34 in a 45-34 win over St. Peters on Dec. 4, 1985. Only one opponent last season, Rutgers 45 in the BIG EAST opener, scored fewer than 46 points scored in a game. This season has seen three teams score 46 or less against the Bulls.
USF HOLDS NORTHEASTERN TO 11 HALFTIME POINTS
The 11 points that Northeastern scored in the first half is the lowest defensive half under Stan Heath. The previous low half was the last half USF played, the second against High Point where they gave up 18.
WILLIAMS MATCHES CAREER HIGH IN TWO STRAIGHT GAMES
Aris Williams matched his career high with 11 points vs. Northeastern, which he set Nov. 25 vs. High Point. He also pulled down seven rebounds.
ANOTHER LOW IN HEATH ERA
USF's 24.1 percent field goal percentage defense vs. NU was the lowest in the Stan Heath era, besting the 27.7 against SMU in the season opener.
WILLIAMS NOTCHES CAREER HIGH VS. HIGH POINT
Senior forward Aris Williams posted a career high 11 points vs. High Point, including eight in a 10-2 USF run that gave the Bulls their first lead of the game, 34-32, at the 14:14 mark of the second half. Williams also finished with six rebounds, three blocked shots, an assist and a steal.
ESPINOSA PULLS DOWN CAREER HIGH 10 BOARDS VS. HIGH POINT
Freshman Eladio Espinosa grabbed a game and career high 10 rebounds vs. High Point and added nine points, just missing his first career double double.
BULLS SIGN DUMARS AND NORIEGA
USF men's basketball coach Stan Heath announced on Nov. 12 the signing of guards Jordan Dumars and Shaun Noriega to NCAA Letters of Intent during the November signing period.
Dumars (6-5, 225) and Noriega (6-4, 195) will join USF as freshmen for the 2009-10 season and bring with them sharp-shooting skills and perimeter size. Noriega is already North Port High School's all-time leading scorer in just three seasons with 1,282 points, while Dumars holds perennial high school power Detroit Country Day's single-game mark for 3-point field goals made with nine.
“We felt we needed to address our perimeter shooting and both Shaun and Jordan are very skilled players that can stretch the defense and consistently knock down 3-point shots,” said USF Head Coach Stan Heath. “We also felt both players had very high basketball IQ's and will be players that will make good decisions and be good teammates. Both players come from winning programs and have very strong academic backgrounds."
WALK-ON ADDED TO ROSTER
Junior college transfer Ryan Kardok has been added to the 2008-09 roster as a walk-on. Kardok spent two years playing at Broward Community College. He attended Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Fla., where he averaged 17 points and six assists per game as a senior.