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  DeWitt Scott

DeWitt Scott

Player Profile

Class:
Senior

Hometown:
Chicago, Ill.

High School:
Whitney Young

Last College:
Maryland Eastern Shore

Height / Weight:
6-6 / 190

Position:
F

2006-07 Season:

Led team in scoring at 11.1 points per game. Finished the year 15th in the nation in 3-point field goal accuracy, hitting on 44.2% of his attempts. Hit a team-high 73 triples in 2006-07. Hit a career-high eight 3-pointers vs. Rochester College on Nov. 15 at the Memorial Coliseum.

Scott scored 20 or more points three-times (24 vs. Rochester 11/15, 22 at South Dakota St. 3/1, and 21 at Wright State 1/2. Logged a career-high 48 minutes at Western Illinois on 11/21. Had a career-high three steals vs. NJIT on 2/17.

2005-06 Season:

Scott had an outstanding season for the Mastodons. Led the team in scoring average with a 14.2 points a contest. Scored double-digits in 21 games. Had seven contests where he scored more than 20 points.

Scott poured in a career-high 26 points against Valparaiso at the Memorial Coliseum on November 23. Scored 21 points and grabbed a career-high eight rebounds at Texas A&M Corpus Christi on January 19. Ripped the cords for 23 points and hauled down seven boards in IPFW's 92-90 overtime win against Longwood on January 5.

Scott shot a team leading 85.5% from the free throw line. He shot an outstanding 44.3 percent from behind the three-point line, which placed him 15th in the nation. His 70 triples in a season was second best all-time in IPFW D-I history.

For his efforts, the sophomore sharp-shooter was named Division I All-Independent First Team. He was also selected to the All-Independent Newcomer Team.

Before Coming to IPFW:

Scott played his freshman season at the University of Maryland-Eastern Shore. He played in 22 of the Fighting Hawks' 28 games. At forward, he averaged 11 minutes per contest, shooting 37-percent from the floor. Scott averaged 2.5 point per game, while grabbing 1.4 rebounds a contest.

Scott played power forward at Chicago's Whitney Young High School. He was named All-Red Northwest Conference, All-City Second Team, and IBCA All-State Third Team with the Dolphins.