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    11  Michael Brooker
    Michael Brooker

    Class:
    Senior

    Hometown:
    Sandersville, Ga.

    High School:
    Brentwood Academy

    Height / Weight:
    6-6 / 222

    Position:
    Guard/Forward


    Fifth-year senior whose career has been plagued by injuries • A solid perimeter shooter • A good ballhandler and improving perimeter defender • Can knock down the three-pointer, but must show he is a consistent threat to earn more playing time this season • Has played in 54 career contests and been a member of three teams that won trips to the NCAA Final Four.

    JUNIOR SEASON (1999-2000)
    Played in 18 games and scored 16 points and grabbed nine rebounds • Scored six points against Michigan State and six against College of Charleston • Hit two three-pointers in both of those contests.

    SOPHOMORE SEASON (1998-99)
    Season was cut short when he re-injured his left knee in practice on Jan. 11th • Played in 14 games, including ACC games against Georgia Tech and Florida State • Scored a career-high 10 points on 3 of 5 shooting from the floor in the season opener against Appalachian State • Had five points and three assists against Dartmouth • Shot 9 for 25 from the floor, including 5 for 16 from three-point range during the season.

    FRESHMAN SEASON (1997-98)
    Played in 22 games as a red-shirt freshman • Scored 13 points, grabbed 10 rebounds and handed out eight assists • Had a season-high five points against Navy in Hartford, Conn., in the first round of the 1998 NCAA Tournament • Scored his first collegiate points on a three-point field goal against Seton Hall in the Carrs Great Alaska Shootout • Also scored against Virginia Tech and Appalachian State • Had two rebounds and an assist against NC State in the opening round of the 1998 ACC Tournament.

    RED-SHIRT SEASON (1996-97)
    Received a medical red-shirt • Injured his knee in May 1996 playing in a high school physical education class and had surgery to repair a torn anterior cruciate ligament on June 10, 1996.

    PREP
    Led Brentwood Academy to a 21-6 record and the quarterfinals of the state Independent Association Championship • Averaged 33.7 points and 10.5 rebounds per game and shot 48 percent from the floor, 39 percent from three-point range and 92.7 percent from the free throw line • Averaged 28.9 points per game as a junior • Broke the Georgia state record for consecutive free throws made with 87 • Hit those 87 free throws over an 11-game span • That is the second-longest streak in U.S. high school history and earned him a spot in the “Faces in the Crowd” section of the June 24, 1996, issue of Sports Illustrated • Played in the Capital All-Star Classic in Washington, D.C., and the East-West All-Star Game in Atlanta.

    Brooker Personality File
    College Major:
    Exercise & Sport Science
    Post-school ambition:
    To live a happy and fulfilling life
    Hobbies:
    Hanging out with my boys from 611, relaxing with friends
    People who have had the greatest influence on my athletic career:
    My parents, Bob Bradley (my high school coach)
    Athletes I most admire:
    Darrell Green, Gabe Kapler
    Favorite book:
    To Kill a Mockingbird, Lord of the Flies, Bible
    Favorite foods:
    Steak, Mom’s spaghetti
    Favorite TV show:
    SportsCenter
    Favorite movies:
    Shawshank Redemption, Seven, Scarface, Dumb & Dumber, Office Space
    Favorite vacation spot:
    Sarasota, Fla.
    Favorite band:
    Dave Matthews Band
    My greatest sports moment:
    Going to three Final Fours in four years
    Interesting fact about myself:
    I like helping out others
    My favorite basketball player when I was growing up was:
    Larry Bird
    Favorite Carolina player (not including current teammates):
    Pat Sullivan
    What I like most about UNC:
    The campus and the quality of the people here
    My favorite sport other than college basketball is:
    College football
    The one thing I would change about college basketball is:
    The number of rules & regulations
    If I could do one thing better it would be:
    Not getting frustrated and to always keep things in perspective
    People in history I’d most like to meet:
    Bruce Lee, Arnold Schwarzenegger
    Most interesting thing I did this summer:
    Hang out with my family
    My best friend on another team:
    Brian Roberts, Kyle Snyder
    Full given name:
    Michael Wesley Brooker
    Birthdate and place of birth:
    Oct. 28, 1977, in Milledgeville, Ga.
    Parents’ names:
    John and Luanne Brooker
    High school coach’s name:
    Bob Bradley

    BROOKER’S CAREER HIGHS
    Points: 10 vs. Appalachian State (11/13/98)
    Field Goals: 3 vs. Appalachian State (11/13/98)
    3-Point Field Goals: 2 on three occasions
    Free Throws: 2 vs. Appalachian State (11/13/98)
    Assists: 3 vs. Dartmouth (12/19/98)
    Steals: 2 vs. Florida International (11/16/98)

    MICHAEL BROOKER GAME-BY-GAME
    1997-98

    OpponentFGM-A3FGM-AFTM-A O-D-REBABLKSTLPTS
    Middle Tennessee State 0-30-20-01-0-10000
    Richmond0-00-00-00-1-11000
    California0-10-10-00-1-10000
    vs. UCLA 0-20-10-00-1-10000
    vs. Seton Hall 1-11-10-00-0-00003
    vs. Louisville 0-00-00-00-0-00000
    vs. Chattanooga 0-00-00-00-0-01100
    vs. Virginia Tech 1-21-20-00-0-01003
    Hampton0-10-10-00-0-01000
    at Florida State 0-00-00-00-0-01000
    at Georgia 0-00-00-00-0-00000
    at Bethune Cookman 0-10-10-20-0-01000
    Georgia Tech 0-10-10-00-0-00000
    Virginia0-00-00-00-0-00000
    Appalachian State 1-30-20-00-1-10002
    Florida State 0-20-10-00-2-21000
    Duke0-00-00-00-0-00000
    at Virginia 0-00-00-00-0-00000
    Wake Forest 0-10-10-00-0-00010
    NC State 0-00-00-01-1-21000
    Navy (NCAA) 1-11-12-20-1-10005
    Michigan State (NCAA) 0-00-00-00-0-00000

    1998-99

    OpponentFGM-A3FGM-AFTM-AO-D-REBABLKSTLPTS
    Appalachian State 3-52-22-20-0-020010
    Florida International 0-30-20-00-0-01020
    Georgia0-10-10-00-0-00000
    Hampton1-21-20-01-1-22003
    Purdue0-10-10-00-0-00000
    Stanford1-10-00-00-0-00002
    Middle Tennessee State 1-31-20-00-0-00013
    Old Dominion 0-00-00-00-1-10000
    College of Charleston 0-00-00-00-0-00000
    Buffalo0-50-40-00-2-20000
    Louisville1-20-10-00-0-00002
    Dartmouth2-21-10-01-1-23005
    Georgia Tech 0-00-00-00-0-00000
    Florida State 0-00-00-00-0-00000

    1999-2000

    OpponentFGM-A3FGM-AFTM-AO-D-REBABLKSTLPTS
    Michigan2-42-40-00-1-10006
    College of Charleston 2-52-40-01-0-11006
    UNLV0-50-30-01-1-21000
    Buffalo0-30-31-20-1-10001
    Cincinnati0-00-00-01-1-20000
    Tenn. Tech 0-10-10-00-1-10000
    Miami0-10-10-00-0-00000
    Indiana0-10-10-00-1-10000
    Louisville0-00-00-00-0-00000
    Howard0-00-00-00-0-00000
    Clemson0-10-00-00-0-00000
    Virginia0-00-00-00-0-00000
    Florida State 1-20-10-00-0-00002
    Georgia Tech 0-10-10-00-0-00000
    Clemson0-00-00-00-0-00000
    NC State 0-10-11-20-0-00001
    Duke0-00-00-00-0-00000
    Florida (NCAA) 0-00-10-00-0-00000

    BROOKER’S CAREER STATISTICS

    YearGPFGM-APct3FGM-APctFTM-APctOffDefRebAvgATOBSPtsAvg
    1997-98224-19.2113-15.2002-4.50028100.581211130.6
    1998-99149-25.3605-16.3122-21.0002570.581503251.8
    1999-2000185-26.1924-21.1902-6.3333690.52700160.9
    Totals5418-70.25712-52.2316-12.500719260.5183414541.0

    BROOKER’S CAREER ACC STATISTICS

    YearGPFGM-APct3FGM-APctFTM-APctOffDefRebAvgATOBSPtsAvg
    1997-9870-4.0000-3.0000-00220.3220100.0
    1998-9920-00-00-00000.0000000.0
    1999-200071-5.2000-3.0001-2.5000000.0020030.4
    Totals161-9.1110-6.0001-2.5000220.1240130.2