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  Brent Reese

Brent Reese

Player Profile

Class:
Freshman

Hometown:
Fort Worth, Texas

High School:
Southwest H.S.

Height / Weight:
6-3 / 203

Position:
Guard

Birthdate:
07/31/1985

Experience:
Fr.-HS

High School Career
• Was a prolific scorer at Fort Worth's Southwest High School and became the first local recruit to sign at TCU under Neil Dougherty.
• Rated as the No. 11 prospect in Texas by Texas Prep Report.
• Judged as the state's 13th-best prospect in Texas by Mike Kundstadt of the Texas Basketball Review.
• Ranked 14th in the state in the 2004 class according to Texas Roundball.
• Named first-team all-region in Class 4A by the Texas Association of Basketball Coaches (TABC) and was a second-team all-state choice as a senior.
• Earned first-team all-area mention from the Fort Worth Star-Telegram.
• Averaged 25.9 points, 8.6 assists and 3.7 steals per game, and ranked third among area players in scoring as a senior.
• Shot 39.6 percent from three-point range on the year, making 103 treys.
• Poured in 73 points and added 13 assists in a 132-124 overtime loss to eventual District 7-5A co-champion Dallas Jesuit on Nov. 24.
• Followed that performance up with a 52-point outburst the next night against Richland, giving him a 62.5 scoring average over two days.
• Averaged 26.5 points, 8.5 assists and 4.3 steals per game for the Raiders as a junior.
• Had a 45-point effort in a regular-season game against eventual state champion Fort Worth Dunbar in 2003.
• Finished as the state's third-leading scorer in Class 4A as a junior and was named second-team all-area by the Fort Worth Star-Telegram.
• Was a four-year letterwinner at Southwest for head coach Scott Gray.
• Competed for Team USA in the 2004 Global Games.
• Played summer league basketball for both the Fort Worth Lions and Team Texas.
• Selected TCU over Oklahoma State, Oklahoma and Arkansas.
• Had a cousin, Nick Hall, who played guard for Grambling State.
• Is a graduate of Southwest High School, which also boasts Minnesota Timberwolves center Oliver Miller as an alumnus.

 
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