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Kyle Moore


Height: 6' 4" / 193 cm
Weight: 195 lbs / 91 kg
Position: Position 2
University: Tusculum (NCAA II)
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2010-2011: SOBA Dragons Rhoendorf (Germany-ProA): Appeared in 27 games and averaged 11.6 ppg, 2.0 rpg, 1.9 apg, while shooting FGP: 48.5%, 3PT: 32.4%, FT: 80.0%.

2009-2010 (SENIOR): Named to the Daktronics NCAA II All-America Second Team, Basketball Times Division II All-America Third Team, and NCAA II Bulletin All-America Third Team.... Appeared in the NCAA II All-Star Game, where he garnered co-most valuable player honors, while leading the West All-Stars to a 131-125 victory over the East at the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame... In the All-Star Game, Moore poured in 21 points, shooting 8-for-11 from the floor, including 5-of-8 from three-point territory, dished out five assists and recorded a pair of blocked shots... Named the 2010 South Atlantic Conference Player of the Year for a 2nd straight season as he led the league in scoring in consecutive years, averaging 24.8 ppg, which is 3rd in NCAA Division II and 5th nationally for all NCAA divisions... Moore�s scoring average is the second highest in league history and fifth in school history... Also been named to two All-Region teams this year... Selected to the Daktronics NCAA II All-Southeast Region First Team, while also garnering NABC All-District First Team accolades... Marks the second year in a row that Moore has been recognized by these two organizations... Moore accounted for 693 points this year, while leading the Pioneers to a 16-12 record and a 10-6 in league mark to finish second in the conference standings for a second straight season... His point tally this year is the second most in recorded school history and third in the league record book... The three-time All-SAC selection established a new school and SAC record with his 117 three-point field goals made this season... His 4.18 treys per game average are second in the country, while shooting 45.3 percent from beyond the arc (2nd in SAC/9th in NCAA II)... In just 87 games in a Pioneer uniform, Moore connected on 306 career three-point field goals, which are the most in conference history and the second-most ever by a Pioneer... He connected on 43 percent of his long-range attempts at Tusculum, which is the fourth-highest average in school history... In his three seasons at Tusculum, Moore scored 1,813 points, ranking him fourth on the TC scoring list and the seventh-leading scorer in SAC history... Averaged 20.8 points per game at Tusculum, which is the third highest scoring average ever by a South Atlantic Conference player... Including his rookie campaign at NCAA Division I Winthrop University, Moore scored 1,863 points as a collegiate player... Has been the model of consistency during his career, scoring 20 or more points an amazing 45 times in his three seasons at Tusculum, including 19 times this year. He has also poured in 30 or more points on 15 occasions, including 10 times this season... Named SAC Player of the Week four times this season and nine times in the last two years combined... The 2009 Division II All-American holds the school record with his 447 made free throws... While at Tusculum, Moore shot 85 percent from the foul line (447-of-526), which is the second highest career percentage in school history and third in SAC history... His .862 free throw percentage this season was second in the conference and 37th in the nation... He finished his career at Tusculum similarly to how he started it at the charity stripe... He opened his TC career making his first 24 free throws... Moore finished the same way, connecting on his final 24 trips to the foul line... In his last 11 contests, Moore went 64-of-68 from the free throw line (94.1%), including a string of 33 in a row... Moore becomes only the second two-time All-American in the program�s history and first ever to earn DII All-American honors, twice.

2008-09 (JUNIOR): Division II Bulletin All-America Fourth Team... South Atlantic Conference Player of the Year... Daktronics Division II All-Southeast Region First Team... NABC Southeast Region All-District Team... All-South Atlantic Conference First Team... Becomes the first player in school history to earn SAC Player of the Year honors and first to garner NCAA All-Region First Team recognition... Averaged a league-best 21.1 points per game... Established two SAC single-season records with 101 three-point field goals and 203 made free throws... His free throw tally is also a new TC single-season mark and his 101 treys are the second most ever by Pioneer, one shy of the record... Becomes the 21st in school history to score 1,000 points in a Pioneer uniform... His 1,120 points are the 15th most in TC history... Scored 654 points, tied for fifth-most in a TC season and fourth in SAC history... Scored a career-high 42 points in home win over Columbus State (Nov. 22)... Tied for the second best performance in league history and sixth most by a Pioneer... Named SAC Player of the Week five times... Scored 20 or more points 16 times, including 14 times against Southeast Region opponents... Tallied 23 markers against No. 4 Augusta State (Mar. 14) in the NCAA Tournament... Poured in seven 3-pointers against ASU... Tallied 33 points against Lincoln Memorial (Feb. 4)... Fired 84.2 percent from the free throw line (42nd in NCAA II)... Averaged 3.26 three-point field goals per game (1st in SAC/15th in NCAA II).

2007-08 (SOPHOMORE): All-South Atlantic Conference Second Team... Finished second on the team in scoring with 16.6 ppg (7th in SAC)... His 88 three-pointers led the SAC (5th in TC history)... Shot 42.3 percent from beyond the arc (5th in SAC/24th in NCAA II)... His .845 free throw percentage (82-for-97) was second in the conference and third-best in school history� Averaged 3.1 three-point field goals per game (1st in SAC/17th in NCAA II)... Averaged 19 ppg in his last five outings... Scored a season-best 32 points at NCAA I UNC Asheville (Nov. 27)... Recorded 20 or more points 10 times... Posted 26 points on four occasions (Bellarmine, Anderson, Wingate and Carson-Newman)... Tallied eight 3-pointers against Anderson (Dec. 19) were tied for fourth most in TC history... Shot 11-for-11 from the free throw line at Brevard (Dec. 1) � the third best performance at the line ever by a Pioneer... Opened the season making his first 24 free throws at Tusculum... Went 11-for-18 in road win at Carson-Newman (Feb. 16)... Hauled in seven rebounds at Concord (Dec. 8) and Lenoir-Rhyne (Jan. 5)... Posted a double-double of 15 points and 10 assists at Bluefield State (Nov. 24)... Made seven 3-pointers in home win over Catawba (Jan. 12)... Accounted for 23 points in road win at NCAA I Elon.

2006-07 (WINTHROP): Played the 2006-07 season at the NCAA Division I school in Rock Hill, S.C... Appeared in 27 games as the Eagles posted a 29-5 record and won the Big South Conference regular season and tournament titles... Averaged 7.9 minutes per game... Dished out 25 assists, including six in league play... Scored 50 points (1.9 ppg)... Named Big South Freshman of the Week (Dec. 4-10) for his efforts... Scored nine points and played 27 minutes in 92-89 overtime loss at No. 11 Wisconsin... Nine points came on 3-of-3 shooting from three-point territory, while also dishing out four assists... Coached by Gregg Marshall.

HIGH SCHOOL: Attended New Hampton Prep... Started 34 games and helped lead New Hampton to a 24-10 record and a No. 8 national ranking... Averaged 10 points and six assists per game... Graduated from Buchholz HS in Gainesville, Fla... Led BHS to a 21-8 record and a No. 9 Class 6A state ranking in 2004-05... Earned Assist Award as a season averaging six helpers per game.

PERSONAL: Full name is Kyle Douglas Moore... Born April 4, 1987 in Gainesville, Fla... Majored in Sport Management.


2009-10 Season Totals
Year G-GS FG-FGA Pct 3pt FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Reb Avg TP Avg Ast Blk Ste Min Avg
2009-10 28-28 207-429 48.3 117-258 45.3 162-188 86.2 83 3.0 693 24.8 84 0 22 1018 36.4