| Jarvis
Hayes
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May 19, 2003 |
New coach introduces team to new tradition “My number one priority is to start developing relationships with our players"
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Apr 14, 2003 |
With no postseason game players leave town Most Georgia players will leave town for spring break today.
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Mar 13, 2003 |
Players go to court for more court time Some students wore or held up "Tony Cole Sucks'' t-shirts.
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Mar 12, 2003 |
Jarvis Hayes keeps options open Jarvis Hayes said Tuesday that he will make himself eligible for June's NBA draft.
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Mar 11, 2003 |
Dawgs end regular season with win over Cocks As the top scoring team in the SEC, Georgia prefers an up-tempo pace.
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Mar 9, 2003 |
Georgia runs past South Carolina Jarvis Hayes is back, and he's bringing his Georgia teammates with him
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Feb 23, 2003 |
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Ht: 6-7
Wt: 220
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08/09/1981 |
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* A superior athlete whose basketball skills have few peers in the college
game.
* After just two seasons of college-level competition, Hayes must be considered
among the nation's elite players.
* Holds one of basketball's rarest distinctions: individual scoring titles in
two different conferences. He won Southern Conference scoring honors as a
freshman in 1999 at Western Carolina before repeating in the SEC last season.
2001-02 Season
* Perhaps the biggest reason behind Georgia's 6-game improvement from last
season.
* Named SEC Player of the Year by Basketball America, The Sporting News and
CNNSI.
* Honorable Mention All-America pick by Associated Press.
* First-team All-SEC selection by both AP and the league's 12 coaches, the
eighth player in UGA history to win consensus all-league honors.
* Won SEC scoring titles -- for the entire season and also for just the 16-game
league schedule. Secured the overall title by scoring 57 points in Georgia's two
NCAA Tournament games.
* Season-high 31 points vs. Murray State in the NCAA Tournament included a
9-for-12 shooting effort in the second half.
* Led the Dogs in scoring 15 times in '02 but also in 10 of the last 15 games.
* His 30-point explosion Jan. 9 at Kentucky was at least a mild surprise, given
his preceding shooting slump. Had entered that game having made just one of his
last 16 three-point tries.
* Sixteen of his game-high 23 points Jan. 19 at Florida came in the second half
and from seven different areas of the floor.
* Sprain of his right knee in Nov. 24 practice slowed what had begun to be an
excellent season. Missed 3 subsequent games.
* Voted MVP of the Tipoff Classic win over Georgetown, against which he scored
19 points.
2000-01 Season
* Sat out the season in compliance with NCAA rules regarding transfer students.
Practiced with the Bulldogs throughout the season, however.
1999-2000 Season (Western Carolina)
* Named the Freshman of the Year in the Southern Conference after he averaged
17.1 points per game for the Cats.
* Was the SoCon?s first freshman in 40 years to lead the league in scoring.
* Was named a starter by the season?s third game and stayed there for the
remainder.
High School (Frederick Douglass)
* Honorable Mention All-American after his senior season at Douglass. Also named
the Metro Atlanta Co-Player of the Year by the Atlanta Journal-Constitution.
* Averaged 28 points and 11 rebounds as a senior, when Douglass reached the
semifinal round of the Class AAAAA tournament. Averaged 19 points per game as a
junior.
Personal Data
* Full Name: Jarvis James Hayes
* Birthdate / Birthplace: August 9, 1981 in Atlanta, Ga. Was born five minutes
ahead of brother Jonas.
* Parents: James and Yvonne Hayes
* Academic Major: Child and Family Development |
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