Andre King-Holland

Class: Senior
Position: Guard
Height: 6'2"
Hometown: Palm Bay, Florida
High School: Florida Air Academy
2005-06: Recorded the first triple-double in the 42-year history of Eckerd College basketball with 13 points, 12 assists and 11 rebounds in the Tritons’ 84-62 win over Saint Leo University…was named First Team All-Sunshine State Conference, the first time a member of the Eckerd men's basketball team made the first team since 2001...was named Sunshine State Conference Player of the Week twice in January, once after the triple-double performance, and again after leading his team in points and rebounds in a crucial SSC road win over conference-leading Lynn University…led his team in scoring nine times and in assists in all but one conference game…averaged 5.7 rebounds per game for the season, best of all guards in the SSC…was fourth in the conference in steals (1.93 per game)…had seven steals against Tampa, one short of the Eckerd College record set in 1986...averaged 13.1 points per game, second on the team.
2004-05: Appeared in 26 games and started five as a sophomore at Arkansas State University...averaged 1.8 points per game, 1.6 rebounds per game and 2.3 assists per game for the Indians.
2003-04: Played at Arkansas State University his freshman year before transfering to Eckerd College.
HIGH SCHOOL: Earned three varsity letters at Florida Air Academy...averaged 17 points and six assists per game and finished second in the county in steals as a junior...led his team to a Class 2A state championship and an undefeated season as a senior...was named MVP of the Brick City Classic Tournament in 2002...also played football for the Falcons.
PERSONAL: Son of Beryl King...major is communications...favorite athlete is Michael Jordan...enjoys rap and R&B music, and likes to play basketball and Playstation in his free time...favorite subject is math...would like to continue playing basketball after graduation.
CAREER STATISTICS
Year
04-05 * |
GP-GS
26-5 |
Min
358 |
FG%
.380 |
3PT%
.357 |
FT%
.556 |
R/G
1.6 |
A/G
2.3 |
STL
17 |
BLK
0 |
PTS/G
1.8 |
* Statistics from Arkansas State University
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