Ezenwa Ukeagu

Ezenwa Ukeagu is a former professional basketball player. He played for the Washington State University Cougars [1] He is 6'8 and 253lbs and was born in Los Angeles California.[2] He was on the Nigerian National Basketball Team.

Ezenwa Ukeagu
Personal information
BornFebruary 22, 1981
Los Angeles, California
NationalityAmerican/Nigerian
Listed height6 ft 8 in (2.03 m)
Listed weight253 lb (115 kg)
Career information
High schoolCoral Springs High School (Coral Springs, Florida)
CollegeWashington State University
NBA draft2004 / Undrafted
Playing career2004–2014
PositionPower forward / Center
Career highlights and awards
  • Nigerian National Team (2011)
  • African Championships in Madagascar (2011) (Bronze medalist)
  • Luxembourg Cup Finalist (2012)
  • Luxembourg League Regular Season Runner-Up (2012)
  • Luxembourg League Champion (2012)

Early Years

Played center for Coral Springs High...scored 17 points and pulled down nine rebounds per game as a SENIOR...named to all-tournament team at prestigious Kreul Christmas Classic...preseason honorable All-American by Street & Smith's...selected to All-Broward County team. He is also a two-time letter winner in basketball.[3]

College Years

*Played at State University of New York, Binghamton as a freshmen. Started 23 games for Binghamton University...averaged 8.2 points and a team-leading 6.9 rebounds...shot 52 percent from the field...recorded a team-high 27 blocks.

*Spent sophomore season at Palm Beach Community College. Averaged 13 points and 11 rebounds per game at Palm Beach Community College...earned all-conference honors...selected to Florida's North-South Junior College All-Star game. Was being recruited by Washington State University, St. Bonaventure University, University of Miami, Quinnipiac University, Cleveland State University and Winthrop University. He decided to attend Washington State University.[4]

*Spent junior season at Washington State University. Earned first career start at No. 2 Arizona, Jan. 9…scored in double figures four times…collected 10 rebounds twice, against No. 2 Arizona, Feb. 8, and a week later at No. 24 Stanford…also registered two steals against the Wildcats…third among Cougars in offensive rebounds (39), defensive rebounds (58), total rebounds (97), and free throws attempts (54)…second on team in free throws made (40)... missed four games at midseason due to emergency appendectomy…ended season on high note with season-high 15 points, including shooting 7-for-8 from the free throw line, at USC, March 8…grabbed eight rebounds and added two assists against the Trojans.

*Played senior season at Washington State University. Made four starts, including three in Pac-10 action…scored in double figures four times, including three times off the bench…tied career-high with 15 points vs. Idaho, Dec. 20…added season-high eight rebounds against the Vandals…started home finale against California, March 6 and helped Cougars clinch a spot in the Pacific Life Pac-10 Tournament with 11 points, including 4-for-4 shooting, and five boards…averaged six points and three rebounds off the bench at UCLA (Feb. 5) and USC (Feb. 7) as WSU swept the Los Angeles road trip for the first time in school history…averaged 8.3 points, and five rebounds in three games at BP Top of the World Classic in Fairbanks, Alaska, Nov. 20-23…second on the team with 44 offensive rebounds and third with 93 total caroms.

Professional Years

*2004-2005: ART Duesseldorf Magics (Germany)

*2005-2006: ART Duesseldorf Magics (Germany)

*2006-2007: ART Duesseldorf Magics (Germany)

*2007-2008: Reims Champagne Basket (France)

*2008-2009: MGS Grand-Saconnex Basket (Switzerland)

*2009-2010: Saint Vallier Basket Drome (France)

*2010: BG Karlsruhe (Germany)

*2011: ADA Blois Basket (France)

*2011: Wamsler SE Salgotarjan (Hungary)

*2011-2012: BBC Sparta Bertrange (Luxembourg)

*2012: Basket Globalcaja Quintanar (Spain)

*2013: CA Bizertin (Tunisia)

*2013-2014: Tacapes De Gabes (Tunisia)

*2014: Mineros De Caborca (Mexico)

National Team

In 2011, Ukeagu was a member of the senior Nigerian national basketball team. The team finished the Africa Championship with a bronze medal and was the highest place the Nigerian national basketball team received at the time.

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