URI’s Terrell Named A - 10 Rookie of the Week

Tuesday, February 03, 2015

 

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Jared Terrell

URI freshman Jared Terrell has been named Atlantic 10 Rookie of the Week after he led the Rams in scoring in two consecutive games, both URI wins. 

Terrell has averaged 17.5 points, four rebounds and four steals and is shooting 55 percent from the floor and 91 percent from the free throw line. 

In URI's last game against George Washington, Terrell netted 13 of his 17 points in the second half and totaled a season high six steals in the game. 

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With E.C. Matthews having been a bit banged up over the last couple of games, URI has needed others to step up and Terrell has done just that, averaging 17 points over the last three games, including a career high 19 points against St. Bonaventure.

Terrell averages 9.6 points per game on the season which is good enough for sixth best among freshmen scoring in the A - 10.  

The Rams are currently riding a four game winning streak and are 15 - 5 overall and 7 - 2 in conference play. URI returns to action on Sunday, February 8 when they visit the Richmond Spiders. Tip - off is set for 2:30 p.m.

The game can be seen on the NBC Sports Network. 

 

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The URI Men's basketball team returns for the 2014-2015 college basketball season looking to make some noise in the A10 conference. Here is there projected starting lineup. 

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Guard- E.C. Matthews

Sophomore E.C. Matthews will lead the Rams back court and scoring this season after having a great freshman year. The 6'5" Matthews averaged 15.3 points and 4.4 rebounds per game for the Rams last season and since January of 2014, he has had seven games where he has scored at least 20 points. 

Matthews was named to the Bob Cousy Award watch list earlier in the preseason, signifying that he is already one of the best guards in the country.

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Guard- Jared Terrell

One of the players to watch for off the bench is 6'3" freshman Jared Terrell who is ranked as one of of the top prospects in America. In high school, at Brewster Academy, Terrell averaged 14.5 points and five rebounds per game. Terell chose URI over several other high level D-I schools, including the rival Providence Friars. 

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Guard- Biggie Minnis

Biggie Minnis, a 6'3" junior, will be the third guard in the rotation for the Rams this season. Minnis appeared in 21 games last season for the Rams and started in 11 games. He missed eight games due to injury.

In the games he played, Minnis averaged just under five points per game and shot over 50% from the floor. If he can stay healthy, the Rams will be looking forward to more of that. 

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Forward- Gilvydas Biruta

6'8" Senior Gilvydas Biruta is coming off a year where he was one of the team captains and averaged just over 10 points per game and shot 67% from the floor. Biruta was also a force on the boards pulling down an average of seven rebounds per game for Rhode Island. 

URI will look for him to take the next step this year as he helps lead the Rams through the season. 

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Forward- Hassan Martin

Sophomore Forward Hassan Martin was a first year presence for the Rams last season. The Staten Island bred big man averaged over 6 points and 5 rebounds per game in his freshman season, while also adding 2.5 blocks per game. Along with Biruta, Martin anchor a Rams defense that looks very promising.

The Rams could be in very good shape this season if Martin is able to take big steps towards improving his offensive game.

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6th man- T.J. Buchanan

Senior guard T.J. Buchanan was the first man off the bench for the Rams last season. In that role, the 6'4" Buchanan averaged just under six points per game and had a field goal percentage of 65 for the season. Buchanan will look to add to those numbers in the same role this season. 

Buchanan will also bring some much needed veteran leadership off the bench. 

 
 

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