5 Adrian Crawford |
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2000-01 Season
* 2000-01 Season Averages: 10.4 points, 2.4 rebounds and 1.5
assists in 20 games played (29 games started).
* Fourth on the all-time Florida State 3-point shots made list
with 135 during his three-year Seminole career.
* Florida State’s top 3-point shooting threat with 58 made from
beyond the arc. Averaged 1.93 made 3-points shots per game.
* Scored 20 points and had five rebounds in his final home game
on Senior night against Georgia Tech on Feb. 28.
* Team tri-captain along with Delvon Arrington and Antwuan
Dixon during the 2000-01 season.
* Three straight double figures scoring games twice during the
regular season: (14.3 ppg) against Binghamton (Dec. 21),
Morgan State (19 points ) and Duke (Jan. 4) and (14.0 ppg)
against Maryland (Jan. 14), at Virginia (Jan. 16)and against
North Carolina (Jan. 20).
* Tied his career high with three steals against Wake Forest on
Feb. 10.
* One of three Seminoles finished the 2000-01 season with a
double-figure scoring average (10.4 ppg).
* Made at least one 3-point shot in 18 of the final 20 games
during the regular season.
* Tied his career-high with seven 3-pointers made against
Vanderbilt (Dec. 9) as he tied his career high scoring total
with 25 points on the road against the Commodores.
* Career high tying seven 3-point shots made in a career-high
tying 13 3-point shots attempted against Vanderbilt.
* Ten games of at least seven 3-point shots attempted.
* Double-figure scoring in 14 of Florida State’s 30 games
during the 2000-01 season.
* 15 games with multiple 3-point shots made including four
against Depaul and five against Morgan State as a senior.
* Started 29 of 30 games during the 2000-01 with his only non-
start coming against Furman on Dec. 4. Junior guard Monte
Cummings replaced him in the lineup against the Paladins.
* Season-high tying five assists against Wake Forest (Feb. 10),
also against Jacksonville (Dec. 17).
1999-00 Season
* Appeared in only 15 games in a injury-plagued season. Final
appearance of the season was Feb. 2 against NC State.
Missed the final 10 games of the season.
* Averaged 5.3 points and 18.9 minutes in his 15 appearances.
* Scored his season-high of 12 points in 31 minutes against
Northwestern in the ACC/Big Ten Challenge on Dec. 1.
1998-99 Season
* Averaged 10.6 points in 30 games in his first season as a
Seminole.
* Was one of the ACC’s top 3-point shooting specialists and top
sixth-men.
* Made 64 3-point shots which ranks as the ninth-best single
season 3-point shooting mark in school history.
* Scored his season-high of 22 points against Virginia which
included five-of-eight shooting from the 3-point line.
* Averaged 11.5 points per game in 16 ACC games.
1997-98 Season
* Sat out the 1997-98 season (his first at Florida State) under
NCAA regulations after transferring from the University of
Tulsa. One of the top three-point shooters in the ACC.
* Versatile performer who can play both backcourt spots.
* Appeared in all 30 games and started four in his first
season in Tallahassee
* Averaged 10.6 points per game and hit 39.8 percent 64-of-161)
from three-point range
* Scored in double figures 16 times
* Scored a career-best 25 points and hit seven three-pointers
against Temple
* Hit at least one three in the final 16 games last season and
in 27 of 30 overall
* Averaged 14.0 points over the final four games of the season.
* Had 20 points in FSU's ACC Tournament win over Clemson
* Son of Seminole assistant coach Coleman Crawford.