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 **Height:** 6'9"\\ **Height:** 6'9"\\
 **Weight:** 240\\ **Weight:** 240\\
-**Born:** \\+**Born:** January 4, 1974\\
 **Hometown:** Montreal, Canada\\ **Hometown:** Montreal, Canada\\
 **High School:** College Francais/Dawson College\\ **High School:** College Francais/Dawson College\\
  
 ===== Prep Career ===== ===== Prep Career =====
-Abel averaged 27 points and 12 rebounds during 1991-92 season, leading College Francais to a 25-5 record.  Abel aeraged 15 points, eight rebounds and seven blocks for Dawson College in 1992-93.  He also shot a league-best 60.8% from the field and led Dawson to a 24-5 record, including a 14-2 slate in the AAA Basketball League, the elite basketball conference in Montreal.  Dawson advanced to the provincial championship game and Joseph earned all-league honors in 1992-93 and was named the team's most valuable player as well as the most improved player.  He was coached by Olga Hrycak and was a member of the All-Quebec team that won the 1993 Canada game.+Abel averaged 27 points and 12 rebounds during 1991-92 season, leading College Francais to a 25-5 record.  He averaged 15 points, eight rebounds and seven blocks for Dawson College in 1992-93.  He also shot a league-best 60.8% from the field and led Dawson to a 24-5 record, including a 14-2 slate in the AAA Basketball League, the elite basketball conference in Montreal.   
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 +Dawson advanced to the provincial championship game and Joseph earned all-league honors in 1992-93 and was named the team's most valuable player as well as the most improved player.  He was coached by Olga Hrycak and was a member of the All-Quebec team that won the 1993 Canada game.
  
 ===== Marquette Career ===== ===== Marquette Career =====
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 === 1993-94 === === 1993-94 ===
 +Coach [[Kevin O'Neill]] on Joseph- "Abel is an excellent athlete, who may require some time to get used to basketball at this level.  His best basketball is in front of him.  He's very coachable and is a very hard worker, who is going to be a good player at Marquette."\\
  
 A member of the Great Midwest Conference All-Academic Team ... Recipient of Marquette's Multi-Cultural Center Minority Student Leadership Award ... Saw playing time in eight games this season ... His longest stint was five minutes against South Florida on Jan. 31 ... Scored six points on 3-6 shooting from the field in that game ... Pulled down a season-best two rebounds versus South Florida and Louisiana Tech (12/21). A member of the Great Midwest Conference All-Academic Team ... Recipient of Marquette's Multi-Cultural Center Minority Student Leadership Award ... Saw playing time in eight games this season ... His longest stint was five minutes against South Florida on Jan. 31 ... Scored six points on 3-6 shooting from the field in that game ... Pulled down a season-best two rebounds versus South Florida and Louisiana Tech (12/21).
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 +== All-Time Senior Season Rankings ==
 +  *9th, Blocked Shots (27)
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 +=== Accolades ===
 +  *1993-94 Great Midwest Conference All-Academic Team
 +  *1994 Recipient of Marquette's Multi-Cultural Center Minority Student Leadership Award
  
 ====== Personal: ====== ====== Personal: ======
  
-Son of Eugene Joseph and Marie Rose Leonce ... Born on Jan. 41974 ... A psychology major ... A member of the 1993-94 Great Midwest Conference All-Academic Team ... Recipient of Marquette's Multi-Cultural Center Minority Student Leadership Award in 1994+Son of Eugene Joseph and Marie Rose Leonce, majored in psychology
  
 ====== Post-MU ====== ====== Post-MU ======
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