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Khalif Wyatt Selected to NABC All-District Team
3.26.13 | Men's Basketball
PHILADELPHIA - Senior guard Khalif Wyatt has been selected to the 2012-13 NBCA All-District 4 Team. Wyatt, who was named Atlantic 10 Player of the Year and first team USBWA all-District II, is one of five members of the team.
Wyatt was joined on the NABC All-District 4 team by Rotnei Clarke (Butler), Ramon Galloway (La Salle), Chaz Williams (UMass) and Juvonte Reddic (VCU).
Wyatt, the Atlantic 10 Conference's leading scorer (20.5 ppg.), was the catalyst for the Temple attack all season, leading the Owls in scoring 22 times while serving as the game-high scorer 17 times. His seven 30-point games top the conference as does his 18 games of 20-or-more points.
Wyatt ended his career with back-to-back 31-point games and was the leading scorer in NCAA Tournament play over the weekend. He became the third Temple player to score 30-or-more points in two NCAA games, joining Owl greats Hal Lear and Mark Macon in that elite group.
The Norristown, Pa. native has earned four conference Player of the Week citations as well as six such honors from the Philadelphia Big 5. He became the 12th Temple player to score 600 points in a season, and his 697 points ranks eighth on the Owls all-time single-season list. He tallied 1,576 career points to rank 13th on the program's all-time list.
The Owl playmaker also topped the team and ranked seventh in the A10 in assists per game (4.0 apg.). He ranked sixth in the league in free throw percentage (.836), eighth in three-pointers made (2.2. pg.) and ninth in steals (1.7 spg.). His 204 made free throws this season broke Hal Lear's single-season Temple record (189) set back in 1956-57.
Wyatt was joined on the NABC All-District 4 team by Rotnei Clarke (Butler), Ramon Galloway (La Salle), Chaz Williams (UMass) and Juvonte Reddic (VCU).
Wyatt, the Atlantic 10 Conference's leading scorer (20.5 ppg.), was the catalyst for the Temple attack all season, leading the Owls in scoring 22 times while serving as the game-high scorer 17 times. His seven 30-point games top the conference as does his 18 games of 20-or-more points.
Wyatt ended his career with back-to-back 31-point games and was the leading scorer in NCAA Tournament play over the weekend. He became the third Temple player to score 30-or-more points in two NCAA games, joining Owl greats Hal Lear and Mark Macon in that elite group.
The Norristown, Pa. native has earned four conference Player of the Week citations as well as six such honors from the Philadelphia Big 5. He became the 12th Temple player to score 600 points in a season, and his 697 points ranks eighth on the Owls all-time single-season list. He tallied 1,576 career points to rank 13th on the program's all-time list.
The Owl playmaker also topped the team and ranked seventh in the A10 in assists per game (4.0 apg.). He ranked sixth in the league in free throw percentage (.836), eighth in three-pointers made (2.2. pg.) and ninth in steals (1.7 spg.). His 204 made free throws this season broke Hal Lear's single-season Temple record (189) set back in 1956-57.
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