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Name: Pearson

First Name: Aaron

Born:1988

Weight 83kg

Height: 183cm 

Postion: 1

Nationality: USA

        

HIGHLIGHT VIDEO AARON PEARSON PLEASE CLICK HERE

 

"In my 23 years of coaching at the collegiate level I have never coached a player that had more impact on our team winning than Aaron Pearson. He clearly represents all that we admire about team sports.......unselfishness, hard work, attitude, discipline and teamwork. Aaron Pearson is a winner on and off the court. A coaches dream." Coach Marcopulos
 

MID-CONTINENT UNIVERSITY

2008-10 SEASON

·         23 minutes per game starter (15 man rotation)

·         Steals leader in the conference (103 steals)

·         Team’s steals leader (103 steals)

·         Team’s assist leader (120 assists)

·         12 points per game, 5 rebounds per game, 2.8 steals per game, 3.4 assists per game

·         TSAC Defensive MVP (2008-2009 & 2009-2010)

·         TSAC Honorable Mention (2008-2009 & 2009-2010)

·         Game high 9 steals

·         Game high 15 free-throw attempts

·         NCCAA (National Christian College Athletic Association) Runner-up

·         Team captain (2008-2010)

 

CABRILLO COLLEGE

 

2006-2008

·         Starting PG 2years (as a freshman and sophomore)

·         11.2 points per game, 6.3 assist per game, 5.3 rebounds, 3.2 steals per game

·         CALIFORNIA STEALS LEADER (2006-2007 SEASON)

·         CALIFORNIA ALL-STATE FIRST TEAM (2007-2008)

·         1ST TEAM ALL-COAST CONFERENCE TEAM

·         Honorable mention ALL-COAST CONFERENCE

·         ALL-COAST CONFERENCE CHAMPS (2006-2007 & 2007-2008)

·         COAST CONFERENCE DEFENSIVE MVP (2007-2008)

·         Team leader in steals

·         Team leader in assist

·         Team captain (2006-2008)

·         Game high steals 7