Northern Arizona
PPG 20.2 RPG 4.6 APG 3.1
Cameron Jones Cameron Jones's university profile page.
Classroom
Jones maintains a 3.2 GPA in history with a minor in anthropology. He’s a three-time member of the Big Sky All-Academic team as well as a three-time recipient of the Golden Eagle Scholar-Athlete Award. Jones was also chosen to the 2009-10 NABC Honors Court.
Character
“Cameron is a positive role model to the youngsters in the Flagstaff community,” head coach Mike Adras said. “Everyone would be proud to have a son like Cameron Jones.”
Community
Jones has been involved in several community-service projects in the Flagstaff community. He has volunteered weekly at a local elementary school (30 hours for the semester) and worked for the Flagstaff Community Food Bank as a volunteer (10 hours). Jones also participated in single-day events including Toys for Tots, Red Ribbon Week, campus move-in and Student-Athlete for a Day, in which elementary students visit campus and attend class with a student-athlete mentor.
Competition
After his junior season, Jones was a unanimous selection to the All-Big Sky first team. In 2009 he made the All-Big Sky second team and he’s a two-time recipient of the Joe Rolle team MVP award. Last year Jones was the only player in the Big Sky to rank among the top 16 in points, rebounds, assists and field-goal percentage, including ranking second in the league with 19.3 points per game.
http://www.seniorclassaward.com/athletes/cameron_jones/
...FUN FACT: Cousin Landry Fields played at Stanford and was a second-round (9th pick) by the New York Knicks in 2010.
...CAREER NOTES: 2011 Lou Henson Mid-Major All-America Selection… Lowe's Senior CLASS Award Finalist - One of 10 National Finalists…2011 Reese’s College All-Star Game participant…All-time leading scorer in school history with 1,643 points (14th-best in Big Sky history)...Broke mark with basket at 9:05 mark of the second half against Northern Colorado....One of four players to score 1,500 or more points in school history and first to eclipse 1,600 points...Also holds career records in field goals (1st, 629), field goal attempts (2nd, 1,309) and ranks among career leaders in three-point field goal percentage (10th, .413) and games played (2nd, 119)...Three-time All-Big Sky selection...Unanimous selection to the 2010 and 2011 All-Big Sky first teams...2009 All-Big Sky second-team selection...Scored 20 or more points 37 times in his career, including 16 times in 2010-11...Scored 30 or more two times (Montana, Idaho State)...Four-time Big Sky Player of the Week selection (Feb. 23, 2009; Jan. 18, 2010; Jan. 10, 2011; Feb. 21, 2011)...Three-time recipient of the Joe Rolle Most Valuable Player Award, the first player to win the award three times.
...2010-11: Started all 32 games...Averaged 20.0 points per game, ranking second in the Big Sky and 20th in the NCAA (As of 3/10)...Also ranked among league leaders in field goal percentage (13th, 45.6/141st in Division I), assists (7th, 3.2), free throw percentage (6th, 79.7/141st in Division I) and three-point field goal percentage (40.7, 9th)... Scored 20 or more 16 times and 30 or more two times...Scored 10 or more points in 31 of 32 games (18 consecutive) and 47 of the last 48 dating to 2009-10…Made 24-of-47 three-pointers (51.1%) in conference play, the second-best percentage... Hit game-winner against Cal Poly with three-pointer with one second left for 59-56 victory...Scored 27 against Eastern Washington with a season-high tying 11 free throws and career-high tying nine rebounds... Notched 28 points at Idaho State...Reset career-high for second time in three games with 37 points against Idaho State...Hit game-tying three-pointer to send the game into overtime with nine seconds left...Had a then career-high 30 points at Montana...Had 27 points against Texas-Pan American and at Arizona...Scored 23 points at Pepperdine.
http://www.nauathletics.com/sports/mbkb ... es_Cameron
Looks like Curry filling our center need and this guy brought in to compete at Guard. My guess is shooting guard. Lets see what Landry Field's cousin can do. He is 6'4" 190 declared for the draft in 2010 but withdrew and went back to graduate as a senior.