1999-2000 Men's Basketball Roster
Crawford, Jamal

Jersey Number 1
Jamal Crawford
- Class:
- Freshman
- Position:
- G
- Height:
- 6-6
- Weight:
- 190
- Hometown:
- Renton, Wash.
- High School:
- Rainer Beach
Bio
Bio Note ... Left Michigan early for NBA Draft, No. 7 overall selection by Chicago Bulls
Freshman (1999-2000) ... Played in 17 games, with 16 starts for the Wolverines ... Missed 12 games due to NCAA suspension ... Scored in double-figures in 16 of 17 games ... Made a three-point basket in 17 consecutive games and was 33-of-101 for 32.7 percent from long range... Passed out a career-high 10 assists against Colorado State (Jan. 2) ... Averaged a team-leading 16.6 points a game and 33.9 minutes a game after season streak of 12 straight games with 30 or more minutes from Detroit (Nov. 23) to Purdue (Jan. 8) ... Grabbed 2.8 rebounds and passed out 4.5 assists a game ... Second on the team with 16 blocks for a 0.9 per game average ... Shot 78.4 percent on free throws (40-of-51) ... Hit a last second game-winning running layup to defeat Detroit (Nov. 23) ... Hit his first collegiate point on a layup against OakÂland (Nov. 19) on route to a then career-high 21 points ... Scored a career-high 27 points against Kent (Dec. 8) and then against Duke (Dec. 11) ... Selected as CBS’s Chevrolet Player of the Game against Duke (Dec. 11).
Prep ... Played only two years of high school basketball ... 1999 Parade Magazine high school All-American second-team ... Named as the No. 10 overall and No. 2 point guard prospect by Recruiting USA ...  Named Washington’s Class 3A Player of the Year, 1998 and 1999 ... Averaged 22.3 points, 7.8 rebounds and 7.0 assists as a senior ...  Averaged 23 points, 7.0 reÂbounds and 11.0 assists as a junior ...  Led Rainier Beach to 21-9 record and to the 1999 Washington Class 3A semifinals ...  Led Rainier Beach to 27-2 record and 1998 Washington Class 3A state chamÂpiÂonÂship ...  Helped Rainier Beach to a No. 22 national high school ranking after 1999 season ...  Two-time All State, first team seÂlecÂtion 1998 and 1999 ...   Named Washington’s 1998 and 1999 Player of the Year by Seattle Times and Seattle Post-Intelligencer ...  1999 Dada Classic All-Star Classic ... Previously committed to Fresno State but was awarded fifth year of high school eligibility after missing portions of his true senior season.
Freshman (1999-2000) ... Played in 17 games, with 16 starts for the Wolverines ... Missed 12 games due to NCAA suspension ... Scored in double-figures in 16 of 17 games ... Made a three-point basket in 17 consecutive games and was 33-of-101 for 32.7 percent from long range... Passed out a career-high 10 assists against Colorado State (Jan. 2) ... Averaged a team-leading 16.6 points a game and 33.9 minutes a game after season streak of 12 straight games with 30 or more minutes from Detroit (Nov. 23) to Purdue (Jan. 8) ... Grabbed 2.8 rebounds and passed out 4.5 assists a game ... Second on the team with 16 blocks for a 0.9 per game average ... Shot 78.4 percent on free throws (40-of-51) ... Hit a last second game-winning running layup to defeat Detroit (Nov. 23) ... Hit his first collegiate point on a layup against OakÂland (Nov. 19) on route to a then career-high 21 points ... Scored a career-high 27 points against Kent (Dec. 8) and then against Duke (Dec. 11) ... Selected as CBS’s Chevrolet Player of the Game against Duke (Dec. 11).
Prep ... Played only two years of high school basketball ... 1999 Parade Magazine high school All-American second-team ... Named as the No. 10 overall and No. 2 point guard prospect by Recruiting USA ...  Named Washington’s Class 3A Player of the Year, 1998 and 1999 ... Averaged 22.3 points, 7.8 rebounds and 7.0 assists as a senior ...  Averaged 23 points, 7.0 reÂbounds and 11.0 assists as a junior ...  Led Rainier Beach to 21-9 record and to the 1999 Washington Class 3A semifinals ...  Led Rainier Beach to 27-2 record and 1998 Washington Class 3A state chamÂpiÂonÂship ...  Helped Rainier Beach to a No. 22 national high school ranking after 1999 season ...  Two-time All State, first team seÂlecÂtion 1998 and 1999 ...   Named Washington’s 1998 and 1999 Player of the Year by Seattle Times and Seattle Post-Intelligencer ...  1999 Dada Classic All-Star Classic ... Previously committed to Fresno State but was awarded fifth year of high school eligibility after missing portions of his true senior season.
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