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Paul Gause
# 22
Guard - G
Height: 5-11  Weight: 188
Senior
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   Pittsgrove, N.J. (Arthur P. Schalick)
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CAREER STATS - PAUL GAUSE CAREER STATS - PAUL GAUSE

Courtesy: Seton Hall Athletic Communications
Release: 11/02/2006


2007-08:
Team tri-captain... Played in 16 games, while making four starts... Missed seven games due to a broken bone in his non-shooting hand, returned for three games and then missed the remainder of the season with a torn left ACL... Tied the Seton Hall single-game steals record with eight for the second consecutive season vs. Monmouth... also had 13 points and five rebounds in 32 minutes... Battled foul trouble vs. RMU... Had 13 points, seven rebounds, six assists and four steals vs. Navy... Had eight points and five rebounds vs. Virginia... Had 12 points at Princeton... Recorded eight points, four rebounds and five steals vs. St. Peter’s... Left Penn State game mid-way through second half with left groin pull... Tied career-high with 21 points (all after halftime) and eight steals; also had seven rebounds vs. James Madison... Named to the BIG EAST Conference Weekly Honor Roll on Dec. 23... Had 11 points and five steals vs. NC State... Totaled six points, four assists, four rebounds, and two steals vs. Delaware State... Recorded 11 points, six assists, four rebounds, and three steals vs. Connecticut.

 

2006-07: Set Seton Hall’s all-time single-season steals record with 90... Tied Seton Hall’s all-time single-game steals record with eight vs. St. Mary’s... Led the BIG EAST Conference in steals per game with 3.10... Ranked second in the nation in steals per game... Played in all 29 games, starting six... Excelled as the team’s sixth man... Averaged 8.7 points and 3.3 rebounds per game... Candidate for BIG EAST Defensive Player of the Year... Tallied 14 points, four steals and three assists against Caldwell... Scored 13 points, pulled down eight rebounds and recorded a career-high five steals in 27 minutes of play at Morgan State... Tallied 12 points, five steals and three rebounds against St. Peter’s... Scored career-high 21 points and pulled down six rebounds against St. Mary’s...  Netted nine points, tallied six steals and pulled down four rebounds in win over Penn State... Tallied eight points, eight rebounds and five steals against Virginia Tech... Totaled 14 points and five steals against Liberty... Had 12 points, five rebounds, three assists and three steals against Rutgers... Tallied 14 points, five rebounds, three steals and three assists vs. Providence... Scored eight points and recorded five steals against Georgetown... Scored 18 points and grabbed six rebounds at Rutgers... Scored six points, three steals, three assists and three boards against Villanova... Recorded seven points and six steals at Connecticut... Tallied 12 points and four steals at West Virginia... Had 14 points and five rebounds at Louisville.

 

2005-06: Scored 10 points 15 minutes of play vs. FDU... Played 20 minutes against Morgan State, dishing out a career-high five assists against no turnovers and scoring nine points... Scored seven points, tallied four steals, and four rebounds in first BIG EAST game of career vs. St. John’s, hitting game-tying shot at the end of regulation to send game to overtime... Scored 13 points and pulled down seven rebounds at Villanova... Netted a career-high 18 points vs. South Florida and added four steals... Set a career high in rebounds with eight and added 12 points at N.C. State... 10 points vs. Rutgers... Scored a career-high 19 points vs. Notre Dame, shooting 3-for-3 from the arc, and added five rebounds... Scored six points and tied a career-high with four steals to go with three rebounds at Pittsburgh... Grabbed eight rebounds with four points vs Wichita State in the NCAA Tournament.

 

High School/Personal: Competed at Arthur P. Schalick High School in Pittsgrove, N.J., graduating as one of the most decorated athletes in South Jersey history... The consensus South Jersey Male Athlete of the Year by the Philadelphia Inquirer, Camden Courier-Post and the Daily Journal after breaking school records in basketball and football, while also excelling in the high jump on the track team... Averaged a jaw-dropping 33.9 points per game as a senior, as well as 6.7 rebounds, 5.2 assists and 3.7 steals per game... Led Schalick to a 25-5 record and its first-ever South Jersey Group I Championship and berth in the state finals... 3,144 career points places him third all-time in state history and second in South Jersey history behind Camden’s Dajuan Wagner of the Golden State Warriors... Averaged 30.7 points per game as a junior... Born February 18, 1986.



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