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Clarence Moore - Men's Basketball - Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets
Year Graduated 2004
Experience 4 VL
Height 6-5
Weight 215
Hometown Norco, La.
Last School South LaFourche HS
Clarence Moore - Men's Basketball - Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets

General

Athletic frontcourt player who returned to the Yellow Jackets after a one-year leave of absence and played his senior year in 2003-04 … Was a key leader in the locker room and on the floor, and added versatility and skills as a rebounder and defender as Tech made it all the way to the national championship game … Able to score off the dribble, post up and shoot from the perimeter … Excellent rebounder for a player his size … Made up for lack of size inside with athletic ability and effort … Missed most of the 2000-01 season with a broken foot after playing in 30 games, starting five, as a freshman … Wore No. 42 as a senior, the number he wore as a freshman, after wearing No. 5 as a sophomore and junior.

2003-04

The Yellow Jackets? emotional leader who had the ability to contribute in a variety of ways … Key component of Tech?s deep bench as the team?s seventh-leading scorer and fourth-leading rebounder … Ranked 21st in the ACC in rebounds per game (4.7), and was third in the team in both steals (43) and blocked shots (22) … Shot 38.6 percent from three-point range as a senior, and finished his career at 36.0 percent for his career from that distance … Had a career percentage of 41.4 percent from three-point range in ACC games.

In the NCAA Tournament: Averaged 6.7 points, 5.7 rebounds and 1.5 steals per game in the NCAA Tournament … Named to the NCAA St. Louis Regional All-Tournament team after a standout effort against Kansas, in which he had 14 points, six rebounds and a career-high five steals … Contributed six points and eight rebounds against Nevada … Opened the NCAA Tournament with nine points in win over Northern Iowa as he nailed three treys . . . Had four points, seven rebounds, three assists and three steals against Boston College.

In ACC games only: 4.9 ppg, 4.7 rpg, 39.7% FG, 35.3% 3FG, 17 assists, 13 blocks, 15 steals … Ranked 18th in the conference in rebound average (ACC games only),

Scored seven points (3-3 FG, 1-1 3P) and blocked two shots in Tech?s ACC Tournament win over North Carolina.

Had a 10-point, 6-rebound performance against North Carolina on Feb. 10, and scored 12 points with four boards at Maryland on Feb. 19 … Scored four points and grabbed eight rebounds in Tech?s Senior Day game against Florida State (Mar. 3).

His three-pointer with 3:16 left, his only basket of the game, was pivotal in Tech?s win at Wake Forest Jan. 20, coming after the Deacons closed to within two points … Hit another big three at Tennessee on Feb. 7, at the first-half buzzer which put the Jackets ahead by seven points, and made both his three-point attempts against North Carolina on Feb. 10.

Made his first start in more than two years against Virginia on Jan. 15, scoring six points with six rebounds against the Cavaliers … Also had two steals, a block and an assist and made 2-of-5 from three-point range.

Scored a season-high 14 points against VCU on Dec. 29, then 12 at Georgia, just prior to injuring his toe … Has scored in double figures in five games, including 10 against Texas Tech … Scored nine against Saint Louis and eight against St. John?s … Scored seven with nine rebounds against No. 1 Connecticut.

2001-02

Averaged 9.4 points, fourth on the team, and 5.4 rebounds, second on the team . . . Averages against ACC competition were 9.8 points and 5.3 rebounds, and shot 46.3 percent from three-point range and 47.5 percent overall vs. the conference . . . Scored in double digits in 15 games, including nine of the last 15 . . . Had a six-game streak of double-digit games from Maryland on Jan. 13 through North Carolina on Feb. 2.

Scored 17 points (7-10 FG) with seven rebounds and six assists (no turnovers) against Wake Forest in the ACC Tournament . . . Down the stretch, scored 14 points on 6-of-9 shooting vs. NC State and 10 points (4-6 FG) at Florida State . . . Was solid in Tech?s late-season wins over Virginia and Wake Forest as well, scoring eight points in each game while grabbing seven rebounds with six assists . . . Made 23 of 33 field goals in the last five games.

Named ACC Player of the Week following an outstanding performance in Tech?s win over 12th-ranked Syracuse . . . Posted career-highs against the Orangemen with 20 points and seven assists, along with five rebounds and two steals.

Grabbed a season-high 13 rebounds and also contributed seven points, four assists, two steals and two blocks in win at Clemson . . . Had double-doubles against Penn and Davidson with 13 points and 10 rebounds in each contest . . . Blocked four shots in the second meeting against Saint Louis and had two steals.

A key defender, averaged more steals per minute than any of his teammates, including at least one in nine straight games before the final regular-season game at Florida State . . . A capable free throw shooter as well, hit 69.1 percent for the season, though he had just 81 attempts.

2000-01

Received a medical redshirt due to a broken foot . . . Broke the fifth metatarsal bone in his left foot in a pickup game in early September . . . Underwent surgery Sept. 7 to insert a metal screw . . . Missed the entire preseason and the first four games . . . Played in five games in December but was not well enough to continue the season . . . Saw very limited action and averaged 1.2 points and 1.4 rebounds . . . Required an additional surgery in February.

1999-2000

Played both forward positions off the bench . . . Averaged 4.8 points and 3.9 rebounds per game . . . Third on the team with 29 steals and 15 blocked shots, despite averaging less than 18 minutes a game . . . Grabbed nearly half of his rebounds on the offensive glass . . . Started five games at midseason, averaging 10.2 points, 8.6 rebounds and 2.8 steals in those five contests, in which he hit 17 of 35 shots from the field (48.6 percent) and 15 of 20 from the free throw line (75 percent) . . . In first start against FAMU, had a season-high 17 points, eight rebounds, five assists, three steals and a blocked shot . . . Followed with his first double-double against Virginia with 15 points, 10 rebounds, five steals and one block . . . Grabbed a career-best 15 rebounds against Maryland, along with eight points, four steals, three assists and two blocks . . . Highs as a reserve were eight points against Clemson and Morehead State and eight rebounds versus Clemson.

HIGH SCHOOL

The Louisiana Player of the Year in Class 5-A, the state?s highest classification . . . Honorable mention all-America by USA Today . . . Three-time all-state selection . . . Led South LaFourche High in Galliano, La., to back-to-back appearances in the state championship game, including the state title as a junior . . . Averaged 23.4 points, 8.3 rebounds, 3.6 assists and 2.1 blocks per game as a senior while shooting 61 percent from the field . . . Averaged 20.5 points and 7.5 rebounds as a junior . . . Named Most Valuable Player of the state tournament as a junior, when he averaged 31 points while leading his team to the championship . . . Also tabbed to the all-tournament team as a senior, when he averaged 28 points and 11 rebounds in the postseason . . . Helped South LaFourche post records of 35-5 and 25-12 his last two seasons . . . Finished his career as the school?s all-time leading scorer (2,697 points) and rebounder (1,186) . . . Four-year starter for coach Scott Bouzigard . . . Averaged 18.9 points per game as a sophomore and 15.0 as a freshman.

PERSONAL

Clarence Aaron Moore, Jr. . . . Son of Clarence, Sr. and the late Avis Moore . . . Born April 4, 1981 . . . Majoring in Management . . . Nicknamed [quote]Mo.[quote]

Moore’s Career Highs

Points: 20, Syracuse, 12-16-01
Field Goals: 7, Florida A&M (7-11), 11-16-01, Wake Forest (7-10), 3-8-02
Field Goals Attempted: 15, Virginia (5-15), 1-22-02
Field Goal Pct: 1.000, North Carolina (3-3), 3-12-04
3-Pt Field Goals: 3, NC State (3-5), 1-19-02
3-Pt Field Goals Attempted: 6, Northern Iowa (3-6), 3-19-04
Free Throws: 7, Maryland (7-13), 2-13-02
Free Throws Attempted: 13, Maryland (7-13), 2-13-02
Free Throw Pct: 1.000, Florida A&M (5-5), 2-5-00
Rebounds: 15, Maryland, 2-15-00
Assists: 7, Syracuse, 12-16-01
Blocked Shots: 4, Saint Louis, 2-16-02
Steals: 5, Virginia, 2-9-00; Kansas, 3-28-04
Minutes: 34, Clemson, 2-6-02; Virginia, 2-23-02

Game-by-Game Statistics
2003-04MPFG3FGFTO-RATOBlStPts
UL-Lafayette201-61-20-13-631043
Hofstra193-61-20-11-311007
Cornell150-10-02-20-203022
Connecticut303-91-20-21-911017
Texas Tech243-61-23-41-4121010
Ohio State261-51-30-01-341023
Tennessee State152-50-20-01-424034
Saint Louis163-42-21-21-300009
Alabama A&M171-20-03-41-402225
St. John[apos]s133-52-20-02-210018
Marist222-51-20-01-410025
VCU215-92-32-33-6011014
Georgia325-92-50-01-9301112
North Carolina111-21-20-00-312113
Virginia*272-62-50-02-612126
Maryland*271-51-40-03-1114123
Wake Forest*211-31-20-00-533103
NC State*271-31-31-20-410024
Clemsoninj
Duke132-50-01-21-301115
Florida State193-50-21-22-411017
Tennessee182-61-42-21-603007
North Carolina232-32-24-41-6343110
Virginia151-30-10-00-320002
Maryland223-52-34-40-4031112
Wake Forest172-30-12-21-501016
NC State211-31-30-02-521123
Clemson121-51-30-01-110013
Duke131-30-20-00-302302
Florida State*241-40-12-44-813004
North Carolina (ACC)203-31-10-00-116217
Duke (ACC)190-20-22-40-200102
Northern Iowa (NCAA)233-93-60-00-320009
Boston College (NCAA)171-40-12-23-731134
Nevada (NCAA)182-40-22-61-802016
Kansas (NCAA)295-111-53-53-6120514
Oklahoma State (NCAA)150-10-00-00-000000
Connecticut (NCAA)243-50-11-32-1000007
Season Highs325-113-64-44-11463514
2001-02MPFG3FGFTO-RATOBlStPts
Florida A&M*207-110-22-26-9210416
Penn*275-120-33-67-10211113
Eastern Illinois*262-60-00-02-923014
Illinois*152-40-13-43-412007
St. Louis*210-20-02-44-413002
Wisconsin213-40-00-01-421106
North Carolina90-00-00-00-101000
Georgia*161-41-20-01-101013
Syracuse*296-112-36-70-5710220
Davidson*174-90-15-84-10121113
Wofford*161-40-32-21-313024
Tulane*211-50-01-22-312013
IUPUI*174-91-30-00-223009
Cornell*284-110-33-33-5101011
Clemson*226-101-33-32-4021216
Duke*143-42-20-00-414014
Maryland*322-70-17-133-8121111
NC State*305-133-51-12-9231114
Virginia*315-152-53-46-9502415
Wake Forest*255-80-14-41-4110014
Florida State*285-90-13-41-3330413
North Carolina*223-72-32-21-2100210
Clemson*343-81-40-01-1343227
Duke*182-61-10-01-523025
Maryland*211-51-40-01-531013
St. Louis*292-91-31-23-631426
NC State*286-91-11-24-5110114
Virginia*343-62-30-00-432118
Wake Forest*273-51-31-21-331118
Florida State*254-62-40-02-6231010
Wake Forest*327-100-23-64-7601117
2000-01MPFG3FGFTO-RATOBlStPts
UCLA120-10-10-20-101110
Georgia100-20-10-00-130010
Kentucky130-10-01-21-240011
Idaho State51-10-00-00-000002
Stanford101-21-10-02-311023
1999-2000MPFG3FGFTO-RATOBlStPts
Mercer161-30-02-22-612014
Grambling192-70-20-04-621104
Washington153-70-10-11-111116
Kansas151-91-20-02-300003
Michigan92-40-00-01-300014
Georgia192-40-10-01-102004
Stanford121-30-00-00-010102
Morehead St.194-70-10-02-510008
Wofford162-50-10-00-201114
UNCG233-90-10-14-752106
Lafayette143-60-20-02-411016
Kentucky163-51-10-01-301017
Virginia200-30-03-40-620013
Duke172-70-12-22-312006
Maryland40-00-00-00-001000
Florida State130-20-00-01-222010
NC State130-40-00-02-201010
Wake Forest100-10-11-20-110001
North Carolina112-51-12-21-100027
Clemson172-61-20-12-401115
Florida A&M*266-80-15-54-8551317
Virginia*335-82-23-42-10041515
Duke*323-60-13-52-504129
Maryland*332-90-24-67-1533248
Florida State*271-40-00-04-521202
NC State130-10-00-00-011000
Wake Forest151-21-10-01-201013
North Carolina (ot)181-20-10-01-421112
Clemson262-50-04-64-812118
Florida State70-00-00-01-100000
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