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Senior
Ellenwood, Ga.
Stockbridge High
School
Humphrey Career Highlights
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2006-07 | Senior
First-team All-Horizon League selection...second straight year as a
first-team all-league selection becoming first player in school
history to gain honors in consecutive years...scored 584 points
while grabbing 221 rebounds and dishing out 92 assists...averaged
18.8 points and 7.1 rebounds a contest...was 189-of-436 from the
field (43.3 percent)...was 65-of-172 from beyond the 3-point arc
(37.8 percent)...was 141-of-182 from the free-throw line (77.5
percent)...had 42 steals and 10 blocks...started and played in a
school-record 31 games...set a school record for minutes played at
1,105 - an average of 35.6 per contest...led the Horizon League in
scoring during league play with 315 points, an average of 19.7 per
game...first player since Loyola's Keith Gailes (1989-90 and
1990-91) to lead the league in consecutive seasons during conference
play...was second in the league in overall scoring behind Wright
State's DaShaun Wood...finished fourth in rebounding average...was
sixth in steals and seventh in assists...ranked fourth in 3-pointers
made per game...placed third in minutes played...141 free-throws
made were fourth most in school history...182 free-throw attempts
were sixth most...65 3-pointers made were second most and 172
attempts were third most...scored in double figures in 27
games...scored at least 20 points on 14 occasions...had 30-plus
points three times...scored a career-best 37 points in school's
first-ever win over UIC...was 13-of-15 from the field, 8-of-9 from
the 3-point range and 3-of-5 from the free-throw line against the
Flames...also had 10 rebounds and seven assists in the game...in
next home game had 36 points versus Detroit...was 12-of-18 from the
field, 8-of-12 from 3-point range and 4-of-6 from the free-throw
line...eight 3-pointers made in each game were the second most in a
single game in school history...in regular-season home finale had 35
points and 11 rebounds versus Wright State on Senior Night...was
10-of-18 from the field, 4-of-10 from 3-point land and 11-of-12 from
the free-throw line...scored 27 against Canisius, making five threes
in the game...had 25 in season opener versus Central
Michigan...finished with 25 at Robert Morris going 10-of-12 from the
line...had 23 at Duquesne and at Loyola...had 22 points versus
UW-Milwaukee, Cleveland State at Michigan State and at Wright
State...had 20 in wins over Loyola and Eastern Kentucky...high of
seven assists came against UIC and at James Madison...had six
assists against Lock Haven...had at least four assists on 11
occasions...blocked two shots against Slippery Rock and UIC...had
four steals in wins over Loyola and Cleveland State...attempted
double figures in free throws five times...attempted double figures
in shots in all but three games...high of 25 attempts came at home
against UW-Green Bay...most shot attempts in a game by a YSU player
since Reggie Kemp (27 versus The Citadel) on Jan. 31, 1991...played
his 100th game versus UWGB and started 100th game against Eastern
Kentucky...finished with six double-doubles...first player to score
six times...led team in assists on 14 occasions...led team in
rebounding 15 times...was the leading scorer in 18 contests...played
all 40 minutes three times (UIC, Wright State and Detroit in the
league tournament)...in last five home games, scored 147 points,
averaging 29.4 a contest...was 49-of-77 from the field (63.6
percent) and 26-of-41 from the 3-point line (63.4 percent)...drained
a 3-pointer in final 14 games...made at least four treys, eight
times...served as a team captain...earned his fourth letter.
2005-06 | Junior
First-team All-Horizon League selection...was YSU's initial first-team
selection since joining the league in 2001-02...scored 538 points
and grabbed 233 rebounds...was first Penguin since Reggie Kemp in
1989-90 to score more than 500 points and grab over 200 rebounds in
a year...point total was the fourth-best since YSU jumped to the
Division I ranks in 1981-82...averaged 19.2 points and 8.3 rebounds
per game...average points were most since Kemp's 20.1 points per
game in 1990-91...average rebounds were most since Jerome Sims' 9.2
in 1992-93...had 72 assists, 34 steals and 11 blocked shots...played
a total of 1,034 minutes, averaging 36.9 per contest...minutes
played were third most in a single season in school history...played
every minute on six occasions...had a high of 45 minutes against
Loyola in final home game...was 189-of-381 from the field (49.6
percent)...was 50-of-134 from 3-point range (37.3 percent)...made
110-of-149 free-throw attempts (73.8 percent)...led the league in
scoring for all games averaging 19.2 points per game...led the
league in rebounding for all games averaging 8.3 rebounds per
game...just second player ever to lead conference in both categories
in the same year...Evansville's Pierre Casebier in 1991-92 was the
other...ranked 39th in the NCAA in points per game average...was
15th among non-seniors...was eighth in the HL in field-goal
percentage and ninth in 3-pointers made...in 16 league games, led
the conference averaging 20.2 points, scoring 323...had a
league-best 133 rebounds, an average of 8.3 per game...just the
third player in league history to lead in both categories during
conference play in the same year...joins Loyola's Javan Goodman
(1998-99) and Wayne Stappleton (1981-82) in accomplishing the dual
stat title...shot 50.7 in league games -- fifth-best in the
conference...had a league-high 10 double-doubles...his 10
double-doubles were the most by Penguin since Sims' 16 in
1991-92...had double figures in points in 27 of 28 games...low for
the year was nine against Cleveland State...scored 20-plus points on
11 occasions...scored his 1,000th career point at UW-Milwaukee on
Feb. 9...became just the fifth individual to score 30 points in
three consecutive games in school history and first since Jeff
Covington in February 1978...had 33 points at UIC, 32 at Loyola and
31 versus UW-Green Bay in succession...against the Flames was
11-of-23 from the field, had two 3-pointers, was 9-of-10 from the
line and grabbed eight rebounds...against the Ramblers was 12-of-16
from the field, had three 3-pointers and was 5-of-7 from the
free-throw line with 10 rebounds...versus UWGB was 12-of-15, had
three 3-pointers, was 4-of-4 from the line and had six boards...also
had 29 at Butler and 29 versus Kent State...was 10-of-13 from the
field and 9-of-10 from the line versus Kent...finished with 27 in
win at Cleveland State...also had 23 and 22 points in final two
games with Loyola...in three games against the Ramblers had 77
points...had 24 in victory over James Madison...finished with 22 at
UWGB...had 18 points and 11 rebounds playing against brother at
Marshall in December...blocked Markel on a shot attempt at the
rim...scored 74 points in final three games...made a 3-pointer in 23
games...attempted double figures in field goals in 25
contests...converted double figures in field goals six times...made
a high of 12 free throws (on 14 attempts) against James
Madison...four times had double figure free-throw attempts...fifth
most in a game in the Division I era...had 11 double-digit
rebounding games...grabbed a career-best 15 boards at Butler...also
grabbed 14 at home against the Bulldogs...had seven assists in home
finale versus Loyola...also had six versus UW-Green Bay...had a
season-high three blocked shots at Siena...picked up four steals at
home against the Phoenix...led team in scoring on 16 occasions...led
team in rebounding 22 times...also led in assists five times...was
the first Guin to score in a game on 10 occasions...had a team-high
19 dunks...was a team captain...earned his third letter.
2004-05 | Sophomore
Played and started all 28
games…was the only Penguin to start every game for the year…played
an impressive 997 minutes averaging 35.6 per contest…finished third
in the Horizon League in minutes played per game…scored a team-high
402 points grabbing a team-best 150 rebounds…averaged 14.4 points
and 5.4 rebounds per game…ranked eighth in the league in points
scored per game…made 147-of-331 field-goal attempts (44.4
percent)…was 39-of-113 from behind the 3-point line (34.5
percent)…was 69-of-95 from the free-throw line (72.6 percent)…had 51
assists, 39 steals and blocked 14 shots…ranked 10th in the
conference in steals per game (1.39)…scored in double figures in 25
of 28 games…scored in double digits the first 14 games of the
season…that was the best streak to start a season since Dave Zeigler
in 1978-79 (17 games)…had double figures in 15 of 16 Horizon League
outings…made 27 of his 39 3-pointers in league play…shot 46.5
percent in Horizon League contests (87-of-187)…had 22 points on
9-of-16 shooting and grabbed six rebounds at Loyola in Horizon
League Tournament...had a career-high 26 points and seven rebounds
in home victory over Loyola...was 9-of-15 from the field...scored 20
points in regular-season game at Loyola...in three games
against Loyola, averaged 22.7 points and 6.0 rebounds...scored a
total of 68 points against the Ramblers...scored
21 points and had seven rebounds against Slippery Rock...had 18
points and nine rebounds at UIC...scored 18 points and had six
rebounds against Wright State...had 17 points at home against
Cleveland State...made a career-high four 3-pointers against the
Raiders...scored 16 points four times -- Lock Haven, Bowling Green,
at UW-Milwaukee and at Duquesne...in two games at the SMS Price
Cutter classic scored 30 points and grabbed 12 rebounds...had 15
points and eight rebounds against Southeastern Louisiana and 15
points and four boards against Missouri State...also had 15 points
at Butler...scored 14 points on three occasions -- at Wright State,
against St. Francis (Pa.) and in home win over Detroit...had 13
points against UW-Green Bay...had 12 points and eight rebounds
against Boston U...had 12 points and nine rebounds at Cleveland
State...also scored 12 points at UW-Green Bay...had 11 points
against Butler and UIC...scored 10 at Detroit and 10 against
Siena...did not score in double figures against UW-Milwaukee, at
IPFW and against Eastern Michigan...did score nine against EMU...played
all 40 minutes at Cleveland State, at Butler and at UIC…played more
than 30 minutes in all but two games…had four 20-plus point
contests…scored at least 15 points on 12 occasions...made 3-pointers
in each of the final 12 games…was 25-of-54 (46.3 percent) from
behind the 3-point line from Jan. 19 to the end of the
season...attempted double figures in shots on 20 occasions…had a
season-high 18 attempts against St. Francis (Pa.)…led the team in
rebounding 14 times, scoring 13 times and assists 10...had a
season-high four steals against Cleveland State…also had three on
four occasions…had three-or-more assists in seven games…dished out a
season-high five at Cleveland State and had four versus Detroit and
at UW-Green Bay…blocked two shots on three occasions...his total
minutes played ranked third in single season in school history...his
average of 35.6 minutes per game were the most by a Penguin since
Ryan Patton in 2000-01 and second most since the 1986-87
campaign...he is the first YSU player with 400 points and 150
rebounds in same year since Reggie Kemp in 1992-93
(413-151)...earned his second letter.
2003-04 | Freshman
Played in 27 games and made 17 appearances in the starting lineup...started
15 of the last 16 games...only game he did not start during that
time was Senior Night against Detroit...played 553 minutes on the
season, averaging 20.5 per contest...finished fourth on the team in
scoring with 183 points, averaging 6.8 per game...made 61-of-157
field goal attempts...converted 11-of-32 3-point attempts (34.4
percent)...second on the team in free-throw percentage at
75.8...made 50-of-66 shots from foul line...grabbed 70 rebounds on
the year averaging 2.6 per contest...had 38 assists...second on the
team with 11 blocked shots...recorded 22 steals...did not play at
Pittsburgh - the only game he missed in his first season...first
career start was against Slippery Rock...started 12 of the Penguins’
16 league games and started at Butler in the league tournament
opener...had a season-high 17 points at Boston U...scored 15 points
at home against Slippery Rock and at Butler in the regular
season...scored 10 points against Oakland...scored in 25 of 27
games...averaged 9.5 points in the final six games of the
year...scored at least eight points on 13 occasions...grabbed a
season-best seven rebounds at Bowling Green...had five boards at
UW-Green Bay and against St. Francis (Pa.)...grabbed four rebounds
on five occasions...had season-high six field-goals made at Boston
and at Butler...took 11 shots twice, at Boston U and against
UW-Green Bay...attempted 10 shots at Bowling Green...made two
3-pointers on four occasions...converted treys in seven
contests...attempted season-high four 3-pointers at Boston U...made
23 of his first 26 free-throw attempts...was 7-of-8 against Slippery
Rock...was 6-of-8 from the line against UMKC...had four assists
against Slippery Rock and Buffalo...had assists in 20 of 27
games...had three assists on three occasions...blocked two shots
against St. Francis (Pa.) and at UW-Green Bay...had three steals
against Slippery Rock and at Cleveland State...played more than 30
minutes four times...logged a season-best 33 minutes at
Illinois-Chicago...earned his first letter.
High School
Was a candidate for Georgia Mr.
Basketball his senior season averaging 23 points, seven rebounds and five
assists per game...ranked as the No. 8 senior in the state of Georgia by Youth
Prep Stars...was a second-team all-state and third-team all-state honors from
various outlets...was a first-team all-region and all-conference selection
...named the Class 5A/Region 2 Player of the Year...Stockbridge made the state
tournament for the first time since 1993...scored 30 points, grabbed eight
rebounds and had four assists in a first-round state tournament 60-56 win over
Coffee High School...lost 59-56 to Savannah in the Class 5A State
Quarterfinals...finished the season 20-10...team's leading scorer...had 10
25-plus scoring contests...set record for most points in a single
game...three-time Henry Country Player of the Year...third-team all-state
selection as a junior...coach was Mark Andrews.
Personal
Parents are Mark Humphrey and Sabrina Mitchell...his brother, Markel, is a
member of the Marshall basketball team...born Nov. 11, 1984...major is
Sociology...born in Fort Bragg, N.C. |