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31 Casey Jones

  • Position Guard/Forward

  • Class Junior

  • Height 6-6

  • Weight 220

  • Hometown Sammamish, Wash.

  • Major Entrepreneurship

  • High School Wasatch Academy (Utah) '21

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Biography

Career (through 2022-23)

  • Has played in 60 games across two seasons for the Eagles, making 26 starts.
  • Holds career averages of 5.3 points, 4.1 rebounds and 1.0 assists per game in 17.9 minutes per contest.
  • Shoots 50.8% from the field, 32.4% from three and 72.6% from the free throw line.

2023-24(Junior)

  • Big Sky second team All-Conference.
  • Big Sky All-Defensive Team.
  • Big Sky Winter All-Academic Team.
  • Played in 32 games and started in 31 for the Eagles. Averaged 12.6 points per game on 50.7% (113-223) from the field.
  • Posted 24 games in double figures scoring, including 2 with 20+ points, highlighted by a 30-point performance against Montana.
  • Converted 34.4% (21-61) of his three-point attempts and lead the team in free-throws made (156) and attempted (219), for 71.2% from the free-throw line.
  • Lead the team in Steals with 33.
  • Had double digit rebounds against Portland State with 11.

2022-23 (Sophomore)

  • Selected to the Winter Big Sky Conference All-Academic team.
  • Played in 33 games for the Eagles, making 26 starts.
  • Held averages of 7.6 points and 1.7 assists, leading the team and ranking ninth in the Big Sky with 5.7 rebounds per game.
  • Recorded 10 blocks and tied for the team lead with 27 steals.
  • Sank 49.4% (79-160) of his field goal attempts and 74.5% (73-98) of his free throw attempts.
  • Had four games with double-digit rebounds, including two double-doubles (at Santa Clara – 10 points/10 rebounds and at California – 10 points/career-high 14 rebounds).
  • Scored in double figures in 12 games.
  • Scored a career-high 25 points at Weber State (Feb. 23), making 7-of-12 field goal attempts and going 8-for-9 from the free throw line.

2021-22 (Freshman)

  • Selected to the Winter Big Sky Conference All-Academic team.
  • Played in 27 games during his first season with the Eagles.
  • Made his debut on Nov. 27 in a win over Washington State.
  • Averaged 2.4 points (65 total) and 10.3 minutes per game off of the bench.Scored a career-high 10 points in an overtime victory against Montana State on Feb. 17.
  • Averaged 2.1 rebounds per game, pulling down 58 total and recorded a career-best eight against Multnomah on Dec. 15.
  • Shot 56.4% from the field (22-39) and made 4three-pointers, including a perfect 2-for-2 at Southern Utah on Feb. 5.
  • Recorded two blocks against Idaho State on Feb. 12.

Wasatch Academy

  • Graduated from Wasatch Academy in Mount Pleasant, Utah, in 2021.
  • Helped lead his team to an 18-7 record in the 2020-21 season while playing other basketball academies nationwide.
  • Was one of 10 teams who competed in the GEICO Nationals in Fort Myers, Fla., to determine the national high school champion, and the Tigers lost as the No. 10 seed to No. 2 Compass Prep from Chandler, Ariz.in the quarterfinals.
  • Made 59% of his shots overall from the field (40-of-68), including68% of his two-point attempts.

Eastlake HS

  • Played for Eastlake High School in Sammamish, Wash.
  • As a sophomore in 2018-19, averaged 20.4 points, 10.4 rebounds, 1.8 assists, 1.5 blocked shots and 1.1 steals per game.
  • Led the league in both scoring and rebounding and earned first team All-KingCo honors.
  • Scored at least 20 on 14 occasions, with a high of 28 once and 27 twice.
  • Was a 50% shooter from inside the 3-point arc (112-of-222) and sank 28% from the 3-point stripe (32-of-114) and 75% from the free throw line (129-of-172).
  • Had 12 double-figure rebounding performances with a high of 19 and two performances with 18.

Personal

  • Born 7/11/02 in Utah.
  • Parents are Jeff and Shelly Jones.


Single Game Highs (as of March 19, 2023)
Points - 25 at Weber State 02/23/23
Rebounds - 14 at California 12/07/22
Assists - 4 at Texas Tech 12/13/22, at Northern Colorado 01/19/23
Steals - 2 9 times
Blocks - 2 vs Idaho St. 02/12/22, at Santa Clara 11/07/22
FG Made - 7 at Weber State 02/23/23
FG Attempts - 12 at Weber State 02/23/23
3FG Made - 3 3 times
3FG Attempts - 7 at Weber State 02/23/23
FT Made - 8 at Weber State 02/23/23
FT Attempts - 9 at Weber State 02/23/23

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Historical Player Information

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    2022-23Sophomore

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He then went on to play for the Celtics until 1967. A tenacious defender, he was part of eight championships with the Celtics, and retired after the 1967 Eastern Conference Finals. Jones was inducted into the Naismith Hall of Fame in 1989.

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He was selected to 12 NBA All-Star teams. Bird won three NBA championships (in 1981, 1984, and 1986) with the Celtics and won two NBA Finals MVP Awards. He won three consecutive regular season MVP awards; as of 2020, the only other players to accomplish this feat are Bill Russell and Wilt Chamberlain.

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