2009-10 Men's Basketball Roster
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#2 PJ Miller
Position: G
Height: 6-3
Weight: 175
Class: Freshman
Hometown: Fort Washington, MD
High School: Potomac School (VA)
Previous School:
2009-10: Appeared in 23 games, averaging 2.8ppg and 3.0apg. ... finished with 69 assists, tying Flores for second on the team in that category. ... returned on 1/23 from 8-game absence due to stress fracture in his left foot (first missed minutes 12/19 at Rutgers; first DNP vs. Virginia, 12/21) … career-high 13 pts (7-7 FT), 8 assts (tied school DI record) vs. North Dakota (2/28) … 11 pts, 4 assts vs. South Dakota (2/25) … 9 pts, 6 assists at North Dakota (2/23) … 8 pts, career-high 9 rebs, 4 assts vs. Longwood (2/6) … 8 pts (4-5 FG), 3 assts, 0 TO, 2 stls, 21 mins vs. Utah Valley (1/30).
Prior to NJIT: One of the top high school guards in the Washington, DC, area, Miller scored 472 points in 27 games for a 17.5 points per game average. ...he reached double-figure scoring in all 27 games, with a high of 42 points against Flint Hill (VA) on January 31. ...he topped the 20-point mark on eight other occasions during the 2008-09 season. ...capitolhoops.com rated Miller as the 25th best senior in the Washington, DC, area, long considered one of the most fertile regions in the world for high school basketball talent. ESPN Rise (the ESPN online unit that covers high school sports) also named him to its All-Greater DC team. ... as a junior, Miller averaged 19 ppg and was Most Valuable Player in the Virginia Independent School Athletic Association Division II state championship game, as he led Potomac to the crown and was later named to the VISAA Division II all-state team.
Personal: Paul Miller, Jr. ... son of Paul Miller, Sr. and Antoinette Ford-Miller. ... communications major. ... born 6/7/90 in Silver Spring, MD.
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