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WHERE CARROLL RANKS ALL-TIME AT UTAH STATE AND IN THE NCAA
- Is Utah State's all-time scoring leader with 2,522 career points, breaking the old
record of 2,127 points scored by Greg Grant (1983-86).
- Ranks first all-time at Utah State in three-point shooting (.465), three-pointers
made (369), three-pointers attempted (793), games started (132), games played
(134), 10-point games (121), field goals made (880), field goals attempted (1,721)
and total minutes played (4,596).
- Ranks fourth all-time in the history of the NCAA in career three-point shooting
(.465), 12th in three-pointers made (369), and 52nd in scoring (2,522).
2007-08 ACCOLADES
- Western Athletic Conference Player of the Year.
- Named to the 2008 WAC All-Tournament Team.
- Named to the National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC) District 14
Second-Team.
- Named to the United States Basketball Writers Association (USBWA) District VIII
team.
- One of 10 finalists for the Lowe's Senior CLASS Award.
- Voted by coaches and media as the Western Athletic Conference Preseason
Player of the Year.
- One of 30 seniors nominated for the Lowe's Senior CLASS Award.
- One of 50 players from across the country named a preseason candidate for
the John R. Wooden Award.
- One of 50 players from across the country named a preseason candidate for
the Naismith Trophy.
- Named one of the top 15 seniors in the country by SportsIllustrated.com.
- Named a high-major All-American by Collegehoops.net.
2006-07 HONORS (Junior)
- Named an honorable mention Associated Press All-American.
- Named a first-team all-WAC Selection.
- Named to the 2007 WAC All-Tournament Team.
- Named Dick Vitale's National Player of the Week on Feb. 7 after scoring a career-high 44 points against New Mexico State.
- Named WAC Player of the Week twice during the season.
- Named a 2007 second-team high major All-American by CollegeHoops.net.
- Named to the United States Basketball Writers Association (USBWA) District VIII team.
- Named to the National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC) District 14 Second-Team.
- Named the MVP of the 2006 BP Top of the World Classic in Fairbanks, Alaska.
2005-06 HONORS (Sophomore)
- Named a second-team all-WAC selection.
- Named WAC Player of the Week twice during the season.
2004-05 HONORS (FRESHMAN)
- Named the Big West Conference Freshman of the Year.
- Became the first player in the history of the Big West Conference to be named the Most Valuable Player of its postseason tournament.
- Named a second-team all-Big West selection.
- Named a Freshman All-American by Rivals.com and CollegeInsider.com.
CARROLL BECOMES UTAH STATE'S ALL-TIME LEADING SCORER
Senior All-American guard Jaycee Carroll became Utah State's all-time leading scorer on Jan.
19, 2008 at home against Idaho as he made a three-pointer from the left wing with 13:35 to play
in the first-half to eclipse Greg Grant's (1983-86) record of 2,127 points. Carroll ends his career
with 2,522 career points and is one of just three players in school history to score 2,000 points
along with Grant and Wayne Estes (1963-65) who scored 2,001 career points.
CARROLL SECOND ALL-TIME IN SCORING IN THE STATE OF UTAH
With his 2,522 career points, senior guard Jaycee Carroll ranks second all-time in the state of
Utah in scoring. In fact, Carroll is one of just 10 collegiate players in the "Beehive State" to ever
score 2,000 points. Utah's Keith Van Horn holds the state's scoring record with 2,542 points, followed
by Carroll's 2,522 points. Other 2,000 point scorers from the state include BYU's Danny
Ainge (2,467), Utah's Billy McGill (2,321), BYU's Michael Smith (2,319), BYU's Devin Durrant (2,285),
USU's Greg Grant (2,127), Weber State's Bruce Collins (2,019), USU's Wayne Estes (2,001) and
Utah's Josh Grant (2,000).
CARROLL LEAVES UTAH STATE WITH 10 SCHOOL RECORDS
Senior guard Jaycee Carroll has left his name at the top of Utah State's records book as he is
the school's all-time leader in points scored (2,522), three-pointers made (369), three-pointers
attempted (793), three-point percentage (.465), field goals made (880), field goals attempted
(1,721), 10-point games (121), games started (132), games played (134) and total minutes played
(4,596). Overall, Carroll set 10 career school records which is the most in USU history.
MORE CARROLL RANKINGS AT UTAH STATE
Along with all of his school records, Carroll also ranks third all-time at Utah State in free throw
percentage (.862) and is third in minutes per game (34.3). He also ranks seventh in steals (123),
seventh in free throws made (393), eighth in points per game (18.8), 11th in rebounding (680)
and 15th in assists (270).
CARROLL RANKS FOURTH IN NCAA HISTORY IN THREE-POINT SHOOTING
Senior guard Jaycee Carroll shot 46.5 percent from three-point range during his career, which
ranks fourth all-time in the history of the NCAA at the Division I level. Tony Bennett of Green Bay
holds the NCAA record for three-point shooting at 49.7 percent (290-584), followed by Stephen
Sir of Northern Arizona at 46.9 percent (323-689), David Olson of Eastern Illinois at 46.6 percent
(263-562), and Carroll at 46.5 percent (369-793).
CARROLL 12TH ALL-TIME IN NCAA HISTORY IN THREE-POINTERS MADE
Senior guard Jaycee Carroll made 369 three-pointers in his career to rank 12th all-time in NCAA
Division I history for most made three-pointers in a career. Duke's J.J. Redick holds the NCAA
record with 457 made three-pointers.
CARROLL NINTH ALL-TIME IN THE WAC IN SCORING & FIRST IN THREE-POINTERS MADE
Senior guard Jaycee Carroll scored 2,052 points since Utah State joined the WAC prior to his
sophomore season which ranks ninth in the history of the league. If you could count his 470
points from his freshman season he would rank second in scoring (2,522), behind Keith Van
Horn's 2,542 points. Carroll also made 290 three-pointers in his three years in the WAC, which
is a conference record breaking the old mark of 285 set by Raymond Dudley of Air Force and
Clayton Shields of New Mexico. Carroll also ranks second all-time in the WAC in three-point
shooting at 46.3 percent (290-627), third in free-throw shooting at 88.1 percent (348-395), and
10th in three-point attempts with 627.
CARROLL THIRD IN THE NATION AMONG ACTIVE PLAYERS IN SCORING
Senior All-American guard Jaycee Carroll finished the year third in the nation in scoring among
active players at the Division I level with 2,522 points, behind Bo McCalebb of New Orleans who
has 2,679 career points and Reggie Williams of VMI who has 2,586 career points. Carroll also
ranked first in the nation among active players in career three-point shooting at 46.5 percent.
CARROLL FINISHES WITH 58 CAREER 20-POINT GAMES AND 10 CAREER 30-POINT GAMES
Jaycee Carroll scored 20 or more points in a game 58 times during his Utah State career, including
24 times as a senior. He also had 10 career 30-point games and one career 40-point game
as he scored 44 points against New Mexico State on Feb. 5, 2007. Overall, Utah State was 19-5
this season and 47-11 all-time when Carroll scores 20-plus points in a game.
CARROLL ENDS CAREER BY SCORING IN DOUBLE-FIGURES IN FINAL 39 GAMES
Senior guard Jaycee Carroll scored in double-figures in all 35 games this year and in 39 straight
games dating back to last season. Overall, Carroll scored in double-figures in 68 of his last 69
games and in 121 games during his Utah State career. His 39 game streak of double-figure
scoring ranks sixth all-time in school history. As a junior he scored in double-figures in 31 straight
games, which ranks eighth all-time in school history.
DID YOU KNOW?
Senior All-American guard Jaycee Carroll made at least one three-point basket in each of his
last 56 games and in 123 of his 134 career games at Utah State.
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| 2007-08 Averages |
| Points |
22.4 |
| Rebounds |
6.0 |
| Assists |
2.2 |
| Field goal % |
.526 |
| 3 point % |
.498 |
| Free throw % |
.919 |
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