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  A.J. Titus

A.J. Titus

Player Profile

Class:
Senior

Hometown:
Roxbury, MA

High School:
Canterbury School (CT)

Height / Weight:
5-11 / 210

Position:
G

Birthdate:
03/01/1985

Notables Will start at the point guard position ... Will provide leadership and be the main ball handler ... Should increase his scoring.


2007-08 Played and started in the season's first nine games, before missing the rest of the season with a broken leg ... Averaged 7.1 points, 2.8 rebounds and 1.0 steals per game ... Shot .632 (24-38) from the line ... Netted 13 points to go with four assists and a steal at Salem State on December 6 ... Scored 12 points on 4-8 from the floor in addition to grabbing three rebounds, handing out four assists and making a steal at Suffolk on November 30 ... Dished for a season-high seven assists and added four points, six rebounds and two steals vs. Lesley University in the first round of the Harbor Invitational on November 23.

Titus, AJ

2006-07 Started all 27 games and averaged 2.81 assists to lead the team and rank ninth among LEC playmakers ... Averaged 6.0 points to rank fifth on the squad and shot a career-best .426 (55-129) from the field ... Shot a personal-best .703 (45-64) from the line to rank third on the team for players with more than 50 attempts ... Sank 18 straight free throws from January 20 to February 10 ... Netted double-digits in points in five efforts, including a season-high 13 to go with five rebounds, five assists and a steal at Eastern Connecticut State University on January 20 ... Averaged 11.3 points, while shooting 60% (12-20) from the field in a three-game stretch from November 28 to December 2 ... Dished for four or more assists on 10 occasions, including a season-best eight vs. Colby-Sawyer College in the consolation game of the 22nd Annual Harbor Invitational ... Came up with at least one steal in 19 contests, including a high of three vs. Plymouth State University on January 9 ... Grabbed five or more rebounds seven times, including a career-high seven vs. Western Connecticut State on January 27.

2005-06 Seized the starting point guard spot and started all 29 contests ... Led the squad with 4.8 assists and tied for fourth with 1.52 steals per game ... Netted 5.8 points per outing and shot 69% (42-61) from the line ... Dished for five or more assists in 15 outings, including a career-high 10 helpers in addition to five points, three steals, a block and a rebound vs. nationally-ranked Worcester Polytechnic Institute on January 31 ... Netted a career-high 16 points on 5-7 from the floor and 5-5 from the line to go with three assists, four rebounds and a steal in the Little East Conference Championship Game at Keene State on February 25 and was named the LEC Tournament Most Outstanding Player ... Registered at least one steal in all but four contests ... Pulled down four or more boards in eight outings ... Shot 73% (8-11) from three-point range in a six-game stretch from January 19 to February 2 ... Averaged 6.3 assists in a nine-game span from January 17 to February 7.


2004-05 Appeared in 23 contests, while making two starts ... Averaged 1.2 points and 1.2 assists in 8.6 minutes per game ... Came up with 12 steals ... Made five steals in a three-game span from January 6-15 ... Owned a 1.33 assist/turnover ratio for the best of any returning player ... Knocked down 50% of his three-point field goal tries (3-6), including the first two attempts of his career ... Dropped in a season-high six points on 1-1 from the floor and 4-5 from the line to go with three assists and a steal in 13 minutes vs. Western Connecticut State University on February 3 ... Dished for at least one assist in 19 of 23 games.

Personal/High School Played basketball at the Canterbury School in New Milford, CT and Boston College High School ... Named Tri-State Conference Athlete of the Week ... Born March 1, 1985 ... Son of Paula and Charlie Titus ... Majoring in African studies ... Enjoys watching television and reading.

 
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