Position: Guard
Year: Sophomore
Hometown: Washington, D.C.
Previous School: St. Mary's Ryken
Height: 6-5
Weight: 215
| TREVEON
GRAHAM - CAREER STATISTICS |
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| Year | GP-GS | Min. |
FG-FGA |
Pct. |
3FG-ATT |
Pct. |
FT-FTA |
Pct. |
Off-Def-Tot |
Avg. |
PF-FO |
Ast. |
TO |
Blk. |
Stl. |
Pts.-Avg. |
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2011-12
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36-0
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16.8 |
75-193
|
.389
|
26-83
|
.313
|
76-120
|
.633
|
52-64-116
|
3.2
|
68-0
|
20 | 34 | 9 | 27 |
252-7.0
|
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Totals
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36-0
|
16.8
|
75-193
|
.389
|
26-83
|
.313
|
76-120
|
.633
|
52-64-116
|
3.2
|
68-0
|
20
|
34
|
9
|
27
|
252-7.0
|
QUICK HITS:
· Sports Illustrated’s Luke Winn
labeled Graham the top breakout sophomore in the country for
2012-13
· Provides a tough match-up for opponents
with his size and ability to score from anywhere on the floor
· Models his game after Paul Pierce,
perennial NBA All-Star from the Boston Celtics
AS A FRESHMAN (2011-12):
The Basics:
· Graham saw action in all 36 of
the Rams’ games in 2011-12.
· He finished his rookie campaign with
averages of 7.0 points and 3.2 rebounds per game.
Highlights:
· Ranked in top-40 in the country in fouls
drawn per 40 minutes, averaging nearly six per 40 minutes of
action
· Scored his first career points in his
first collegiate game against St. Francis (Pa.) in the Rams’
home opener.
· Had eight games in which he scored in
double-digits.
· Set a career high with 18 points on Dec.
20 against UAB and was able to match that output against James
Madison on Jan. 12.
· Scored 13 points against Drexel to help
lift the Rams to victory in the CAA Championship Game.
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Getting to Know
Treveon
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Son of Katrina and Tommy
Graham
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Majoring in Business
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Born on October 28, 1993
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PRIOR TO VCU:
· During his senior season, he helped lead
St. Mary’s Ryken to a school-record 18 wins, averaging 18.3
points and 10.4 rebounds per game.
· Earned the respect of the Washington
Catholic Athletic Conference in Washington, D.C., where he received
First-Team accolades during his junior and senior seasons.
· In a talent rich area, Graham earned First
Team All-Met honors during his senior year to go along with his
Honorable Mention All-Met honors from his junior season.
· The 6-foot-5 guard was also being
recruited by Boston College, Clemson, Cincinnnati, Cleveland State
and Northeastern.

