2001-2002: Top sophomore scorer in the ACC overall and in conference games...had a 12.2 scoring average overall, 14.1 in ACC regular season games...finished the season with 80 three-point goals, tied for fifth highest single season in Clemson history...his 2.86 made three-point goals per game tied for the fourth best single season in Clemson history...will enter his junior year with 155 made three-point goals, fourth best total in Clemson history...only Terrell McIntyre (259), Will Solomon (214) and Chris Whitney (167) have more...ranks second to Whitney in career three-point goals per game with 2.63 per game...Whitney had a 2.88 per game average...Clemson's top scorer in conference games last year with the 14.1 average...only Tiger with more steals than fouls in 2001-02, he holds that distinction for his career with 84 steals and just 79 fouls...has better percentage from three-point land (.373) than his overall (.363) in his career...nearly 65 percent of his made field goals at Clemson have been three-point shots...ranked fourth in the ACC in made three-point goals per game, he was eighth in percentage in 2001-02...has 12.1 scoring average for his 59-game career, best among active Tigers...his .764 freethrow percentage is also best among active Tigers...close the season on hot streak from the outside, he made 17 of his last 39 three-point goals (.436)...also made 20 of his last 26 free throws...had a streak of 11 straight games with a three-point goal from Dec. 22 to Feb.2...had 11 straight games with a steal early in the season...had at least one three-point goal in 24 of the 28 games he played...had career high 30 points twice within the last six games...had 30 points at North Carolina in last regular season game, a contest in which he scored 28 of Clemson's 40 points in the first half...tied Clemson single game record with eight three-point goals in that game, all came in the first half...that was a Clemson record for a half, breaking the record of seven set by Chris Whitney, ironically in a game at North Carolina in 1992-93...also had 30 points in 118-115 double overtime win over Wake Forest...also had career high tying six assists in that Feb. 13th win...made 10-12 free throws in the contest and added three steals in career high 43 minutes of play...did not have a turnover in 43 minutes...made four three-point goals in the game.....had seven 20-point games to lead the club....over last six games averaging 17.2 points a game....led Clemson in scoring seven of the last 13 games after doing so for just two of the first 17 games... made five three-point goals in the Duke game on Feb.2... had consecutive 22-point games and had consecutive games with six three-point goals against Maryland (Jan. 20) and Florida State (Jan. 24), both on the road...actually shot better away from home on three-point goals than he did at home... he scored 20 of Clemson's first 30 points over the first 12:19 of the Florida State game on Jan. 24 so he is capable of scoring explosions....had 18 points against N.C. State on Jan. 15 thanks to 6-11 shooting, 3-4 on three-point shots... hit jumper with 10 seconds left that gave Clemson a one-point lead... had a 22-point performance against Yale on Jan. 2....made 6-9 three-point shots in the contest...had 11 points and five assists in win at Georgia Tech on Jan. 2, he made three three-point goals in that contest... followed that with 10 points and four assists in win against fifth-ranked Virginia... made six straight three-point goals over the Morris Brown and La Salle games, an indication of his outside shooting ability... suffered a knee injury that required arthroscopic surgery after the tournament in The Virgin Islands, that forced him to miss two games last year... hit 10-20 three-point goals in that tournament in three-games and scored 34 points in 62 minutes... knee surgery led to a shooting slump, he made just 10 of 51 three-point shots in seven-game period between Nov. 20 and Dec. 18...had six assists and three steals against just one turnover in season opener against Morris Brown... went over 100 career three-point goals in the Yale game, he now has 155 in his59 games... made exactly 200 field goals in his first 50 games as a Tiger. In 2000-01: Led all ACC freshmen in scoring with 12.0 average…second among ACC freshmen in assists with 79...also led all ACC freshmen in three-point goals per game and three-point goal percentage…ranked fifth in the league overall in three-point goals per game and was sixth in three-point goal percentage…set Clemson freshman record for three-point goals with 75, he also led ACC freshmen in that category…his 75 three-point goals ranked sixth highest in Clemson history for a season, only Terrell McIntyre, Chris Whitney and Will Solomon have had more in a season…his 373 total points ranked second in Clemson history among freshmen, only Skip Wise (first-team All-ACC in 1975) is higher…had 44 steals to lead the team, third highest total for a Clemson freshman…led the Tigers in steals, first Clemson freshman to do that since Terrell McIntyre in 1995-96…had 126 field goals, sixth most in history by a Clemson freshman…led the team in free throw percentage with a .836 mark, third best in school history among freshmen…did not build his stats against weaker opponents, he had better stats in ACC games than in non-conference games…shot .402 from three-point range in league play and averaged 12.1 points a game, ahead of his 11.9 scoring in non-league games…had a stretch of 13 straight games with at least one three-point goal…has a streak of seven straight entering this years..brother played at Winthrop and attended Clemson's win over the Eagles last year….Tony responded with 16 points on 6-9 shooting in the Clemson victory…played his best basketball against Duke and Georgia Tech last year, he averaged 17 points against both teams…made 12-14 free throws against Tech in the two games…also hit 6-14 three-point goals against the Yellow Jackets…had a 7-1 assist/turnover ratio in two games against Maryland…made 6-12 three-point goals in two games against Wake Forest…averaged double figures as a freshman against six of the eight ACC teams…ACC Rookie of the Week selection after he had 23 points in a victory over Wofford…scored in double figures in 22 games, including seven of his first eight…made four consecutive three-point goals at Duke on January 7th…second on the Clemson team in scoring in the last five minutes of games decided by 10 points or less with 34…second on the team in 20-point games with five…led the Tigers in scoring in five games, second behind Will Solomon's 15…led the Tigers in assists in six games, all came in the last 13 games of the season…had streak of five straight double figure scoring games against ACC opponents between Feb. 7-25…had 21 three-point goals the final seven games of the season…made 20 of his last 23 free throws to close the season…first player in Clemson history to wear the number zero. Top Games of 2000-01: Had 16 points in Clemson's 10-point win over #1 ranked North Carolina…that included four three-point goals…set Clemson single season record for three-point goals in that game…hit big three-point goal with 44 seconds left to give Clemson a seven-point lead and basically ice the win for the Tigers…had season and career high 23 points against Wofford in December, he hit 9-17 field goals and 4-7 free throws…earned ACC Freshman of the week honors…followed that with 22 points in win over Charleston Southern four games later…also had five assists and five steals in the game and had 6-6 night at the foul line …had 22 points at Duke for his high game against an ACC opponent…that performance included six three-point goals to tie his season high in that area…had a 20-point game against Georgia Tech on January 24, that performance included 18 points in the second half…he hit career high 10-12 free throws in that game…had solid game against Maryland in his first ACC game on January 2nd, he had 12 points and three assists with no turnovers…had 20 points in regular season final against Florida State, he had six three-point goals in that game and had just one turnover in 25 minutes of play. In High School: Co-Mr. Basketball in the state of Ohio as a senior...first Mr. Basketball from that state to sign with the Tigers…averaged 25.5 points, 5.4 assists, 3.3 steals and 4.4 rebounds a game as a senior...shot 36.6 percent on three-point goals, 83.7 percent from the foul line and 50 percent on two-point attempts...for his career, averaged 19.2 points, 3.9 assists per game...scored 1211 points, Medina's all-time leading scorer...had career high 42 points against Wadsworth...finished career with 215 rebounds, 246 assists and 171 steals...also Co-Division I Player of the Year with Chett Mason, who signed with Miami (OH)...first-team all-state choice...selected to Cleveland Plain Dealer Dream team...Medina County Player of the Year...Pioneer Conference Player of the Year...first-team All-Pioneer Conference as a junior and a senior, second-team selection as a sophomore...Greater Akron Basketball Coaches Association Player of the Year...nominated to play in the OHSAA North-South game...played in the Capital Classic in Washington DC...his stock went up with his performance in that game, he scored 11 points and had four assists in that national event... advanced from 192 to 52 in the country according to one prep rating service after that effort...participated in the Wendy's Big Four Classic in July, a tournament involving all-star teams from Ohio, Michigan, Indiana and Kentucky...team posted a 20-4 record and advanced to Sweet 16 of Ohio state tournament...scored 41 points in final game against Mansfield...team was 58-9 in his three years on the varsity...Medina won the Pioneer Conference championship as a sophomore and senior, runner-up as a junior...lettered three years in high school... Born Antoine Matthew Stockman on July 10, 1981 in Medina, OH...his brother, Adrian, is a guard at Winthrop...majoring in business administration. Tony Stockman Personality Profile
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Tony Stockman career vs. the 2001-02 Opponents Opponent G-GS Min FG-A 3-A FT-A Reb A-T B-S Pts Avg Charleston So. 1-0 28 7-13 2-6 6-6 0-3 5-5 0-5 22 22.0 Coastal Car. 1-0 33 5-12 2-7 0-0 1-3 4-4 0-1 12 12.0 Duke 2-0 62 13-36 6-17 2-2 2-4 6-5 0-4 34 17.0 Georgia Tech 2-2 64 8-19 6-14 12-14 0-7 7-9 0-1 34 17.0 Florida State 3-0 67 6-27 4-14 0-0 2-5 6-2 1-7 16 5.3 Hartford 1-0 20 4-7 3-6 0-1 0-2 2-2 0-1 11 11.0 Maryland 2-0 52 7-22 7-17 0-0 2-4 7-1 0-2 21 10.5 North Carolina 3-1 81 13-32 8-20 0-1 2-7 6-6 1-5 34 11.3 NC State 2-0 46 4-16 0-2 2-2 0-2 4-8 1-2 10 5.0 South Carolina 1-0 33 3-16 2-10 4-4 0-0 2-1 0-1 12 12.0 Wake Forest 2-0 57 6-19 6-12 2-3 0-3 4-6 0-1 22 11.0 Winthrop 1-0 26 6-9 2-5 2-2 0-1 0-0 0-1 16 16.0 Wofford 1-1 34 9-17 4-7 1-2 1-3 3-3 0-3 23 23.0 Virginia 2-1 59 6-23 5-15 2-2 1-3 9-6 0-2 19 10.5
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