Axz Republic Sports Columnist Stories on Corey Hawkins
Axz Republic Sports Columnist Stories on Corey Hawkins
Nice mention of Corey Hawkins in two of AZ Republic Sports Section Columnist Doug Haller's Articles. Corey was an all state guard at Estrella Mountain HS in West Phoenix Valley, accepted a scholarship at ASU MBB Program (Herb Sendek), but transferred to UCD after he had injuries during his freshman year to play for JL.
Jan 5, 2015
Pure Scorer
"I watched UC Davis guard Corey Hawkins against Washington State and came away thinking he might be the purest scorer in college basketball.
This likely doesn't come as a surprise to basketball fans in Arizona. Hawkins set high-school scoring records during his days at Goodyear Estrella Foothills High, once scoring 65 points in a game, hitting 14 3-pointers.
This season Hawkins ??“ who spent his freshman season at Arizona State before leaving for UC Davis -- averages 20.3 points, shooting 51.6 percent from the field, 48.6 from 3-point range and 81 from the foul line. He also averages 4.9 rebounds, 3.6 assists and 1.8 steals, making him the nation's highest-rated player, according to stat analyst Ken Pomeroy. (Duke freshman ??“ and National Player of the Year candidate ??“ Jahlil Okafor is second.)
Against Washington State, Hawkins scored 29 points, collecting them in a variety of ways. He shot jumpers off ball screens and used them to get into the lane. He added six rebounds, six assists and five steals, spending time at both guard positions. The NBA probably is a long shot, but a UC Davis official told me five NBA scouts are expected to attend Saturday's contest against Long Beach State. DraftExpress.com lists the 6-3 Hawkins as the nation's No. 74 senior"
FEB 11, 2015
Big-time scorer
"Corey Hawkins has missed UC-Davis' past two games with a lower-leg injury, but the former Arizona high school star has been one of college basketball's more consistent threats. Entering this week, Hawkins averages 21.3 points, 5.4 rebounds and 3.8 assists, shooting a nation's best 52.6 percent from 3-point range. As a result, the Aggies are 18-4 and 8-1 in the Big West."
Curious
Don't remember at the time, but
- Did JL/BU recruit Corey in 2008-9 or 2009-10 while he was in high school and JL still head coach at BU? Did Corey ever visit BU?
- Did Corey have any interest in BU/JL before the 2010-11 season started?