Height: | 6-0 |
Weight: | 185 |
Year: | Sr. |
Hometown: | Great Barrington, MA |
High School: | Deerfield Academy |
Position: | G |
Major: | Sociology/Religion |
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Career
After four years as a member of the Eagles' program,
he appeared in 83 games ... Holds down the No. 8 position
on the school's all-time list with 122 three-point field goals
... 9th on the Eagles career chart in three-point field goal
percentage (.370) ... Sank 78.5 percent of his free throw attempts
(95-of-121), good for 11th place on Emory's all-time list
... Recorded 31 double-figure scoring games during his
Emory career ... Totaled six games of 20 or more points.
Senior 2009-10
Started all 25 Emory games and averaged 18.7 minutes per stint ...
All-UAA honorable mention selection ... Averaged a career-high 10.6
points per game, good for the No. 2 spot on the team and a
19th-place tie among UAA players ... Ranked second on the squad and
20th in the league in scoring for conference games (11.3 ppg) ...
Paced the club with 39 three-point field goals and his career-high
43.8 percent (39-of-89) effort from beyond the arc was second both
on the team and in the UAA ... Shot a career-best 47.3 percent from
the floor (98-of-207), good for 15th position on the UAA ladder ...
Shot a team-best 48.4 percent (59-of-122) from the field in league
contests, 12th among UAA cagers ... Came through with 11
games of double-digit point production ... Registered two
performances of 20 or more points ... Tallied 16 of his season-high
24 points in the first half and ended up sinking eight-of-11 from
the floor, including five-of-seven from three-point range, in
sparking an 80-67 win over Carnegie Mellon (Jan. 8) ... Topped all
Eagles with 22 points, and chipped in a career-high five assists,
in an 88-74 verdict over Greensboro (Dec.17), converting
eight-of-13 of his field goal tries including a season-best
six-of-eight three-point attempts ... Named Emory's Player of the
Week (Feb. 22) after averaging 16.0 points, leading the team in
scoring in two games and shooting 59 percent (13-of-22) in games
vs. NYU (Feb. 19) and Brandeis (Feb. 21) ... Paced the team in
scoring on six occasions ... Ten outings with two or more treys ...
Averaged 16.3 points and drained 55.9 percent (19-of-34) from the
field in the last three games of the year.
Junior (2008-09)
Saw action in all 25 contests, two as a starter ... Ranked
third on the team and 25th among UAA players in overall scoring
average (9.4 ppg) ... Paced the team in with 36 three-point field
goals and his 1.4 treys per-game average placed him 13th in the
league ... Posted 11 games of double-figure scoring including a
pair of 20-plus point performances ... Sank nine-of-15 from the
floor, including a career-best five-of-10 from beyond the arc and
paced the team with a career-best 29 points against Huntingdon
College (Jan. 3) ... His 29 points and five treys against
Huntingdon were high-water marks in those categories by an Emory
player during the season ... Scored 16 of his game-high 22 points
in the second half and helped rally the club from a seven-point
halftime deficit to an 83-74 win over Rochester (Feb. 1) ...
Finished that UR game, sinking seven-of-11 from the field including
four-of-six from distance ... Tied for second high on the squad
with 17 points and would record a career-high five boards in an
89-83 win against Oglethorpe (Nov. 25) ... Led or shared for team
scoring honors on five occasions ... 12 games of two or more
three-pointers ... Sank 25-of-26 free throw attempts over a 10-game
stretch (Nov. 25 - Jan. 9).
Sophomore (2007-08)
Played as a reserve in all 25 Emory games, averaging 16.6
minutes per game ... Finished third on the team and 28th among UAA
players in scoring average (8.9 ppg) ... Held down the 11th
position on the league chart in three-point percentage (.391),
hitting 45-of-115 from beyond the arc ... Registered nine games of
double-figure scoring including a pair of 20-plus point games ...
All seven of his field goals against New York University (Feb. 1)
were three-pointers, tying for second on the school's single-game
list, and he finished with a career-high 21 points ... Knocked down
eight-of-12 from the floor, including four-of-eight from beyond the
arc and notched a team-high 20 points against NYU (Feb. 10) ...
Averaged 1.8 treys per game, 10th in the UAA ... Sank at least one
three-point field goal in the first 10 games of the season ... 11
contests of two or more treys ... Scored 15 of his team-high 19
points in the first half against Washington University (Jan. 18)
... 45 three-pointers placed him 18th on the school's seasonal
chart.
Freshman (2006-07)
Saw action as a reserve in a total of eight games his
freshman season ... Five of his appearances came in UAA contests
... Played a season-long six minutes vs. the University of Chicago
(Jan. 12) and scored three points via three-point field goal ...
Other outing where he scored came against Brandeis (Jan. 21) when
he converted a trey ... Two boards against the University of
Rochester (Feb. 2).
Prior to Emory
Four-year member of the basketball program at Deerfield
Academy where he played for Glenn Wong ... Averaged 20 points and
7.0 assists per game as a senior ... During his junior season, he
posted a scoring average of 17.0 per outing.
Personal: Born Sept. 21, 1987 .. Son of Ed Curtin
and Jeanne Lemlin
Career Stats
Year | GP-GS | FG-FGA | PCT | 3pt FG-FGA | PCT | FT-FTA | PTS | AVG | REB | AVG |
2006-07 | 8-0 | 2-9 | .222 | 2-8 | .250 | 0-0 | 6 | 0.8 | 4 | 0.5 |
2007-08 | 25-0 | 77-190 | .405 | 45-115 | .391 | 24-28 | 223 | 8.9 | 32 | 1.3 |
2008-09 | 25-2 | 79-208 | .380 | 36-118 | .305 | 42-58 | 236 | 9.4 | 41 | 1.6 |
2009-10 | 25-25 | 98-207 | .473 | 39-89 | .438 | 29-35 | 264 | 10.6 | 32 | 1.3 |
TOTAL | 83-27 | 256-614 | .417 | 122-330 | .370 | 95-121 | 729 | 8.8 | 109 | 1.3 |
Career Highs
Points | 29 | Huntingdon College, Jan. 3, 2009 |
24 | Carnegie Mellon, Jan. 8, 2010 | |
Rebounds | 5 | on two occasions |
Steals | 2 | on four occasions |
Assists | 5 | Greensboro College, Dec. 17, 2009 |
3 pt. FGs | 7 | New York University, Feb. 1, 2008 |
Quote:
"I chose Emory because of the great combination of academics,
athletics and location."