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- | ====== Junior Cadougan | + | ====== Junior Cadougan ====== |
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* **Class:** 2009 | * **Class:** 2009 | ||
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* **High School:** Christian Life Center Academy | * **High School:** Christian Life Center Academy | ||
* **AAU Team:** Grassroots Canada | * **AAU Team:** Grassroots Canada | ||
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+ | ===== Christian Life Center Academy ===== | ||
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- | ===== Marquette Career ===== | ||
- | === 2009-2010 | + | ===== Marquette University ===== |
- | {{ junior_cadougan_2.jpg}}Awarded the program' | + | |
=== Commitment === | === Commitment === | ||
Junior Cadougan gave an oral commitment to the Marquette Golden Eagles on July 6, 2008. He chose MU over Memphis, Wake Forest and Louisiana Tech, and also had scholarship offers earlier in the recruiting process from the likes of Louisville, Tennessee, Kentucky, Texas and USC. | Junior Cadougan gave an oral commitment to the Marquette Golden Eagles on July 6, 2008. He chose MU over Memphis, Wake Forest and Louisiana Tech, and also had scholarship offers earlier in the recruiting process from the likes of Louisville, Tennessee, Kentucky, Texas and USC. | ||
- | ===== Christian Life Center Academy ===== | + | === 2009-2010 |
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+ | === 2010-2011 === | ||
+ | Netted his first collegiate field goal in the second half of MU's 97-58 win over Prairie View A&M (Nov. 12) ... Handed out four assists in 16 minutes vs. Green Bay (Nov. 17) ... Scored five points vs. Duke (Nov. 22) and six of his seven assists came in the second half ... Made his first collegiate start vs. Milwaukee (Nov. 27), recording two steals and his first collegiate blocked shot ... Scored six points and added four rebounds vs. Longwood (Dec. 4), in addition to four assists ... Handed out a team-high five assists vs. Texas A&M-CC (Dec. 7) ... Missed game vs. Mississippi Valley State (Dec. 21) due to illness ... Tallied eight assists, and just one turnover, in 29 minutes of action vs. Rutgers (Jan. 5) ... Went 8-of-9 from the free throw line and scored nine points vs. Louisville (Jan. 15) ... Picked up a career-high four steals in win over DePaul (Jan. 18) ... Scored seven points on three field goals vs. Notre Dame (Jan. 22) ... Had a game-high three steals vs. Connecticut (Jan. 29) ... Dished out four assists in 15 minutes of action vs. St. John's (Feb. 15) ... Matched Dwight Buycks with team-high five assists vs. Seton Hall (Feb. 19) ... Hit the second 3-pointer of his career in overtime win at Connecticut (Feb. 24) to give MU a 56-55 lead with three minutes remaining in regulation ... Turned in the best performance of his career vs. Providence (Feb. 27), recording his first collegiate double-double to finish with 10 points, 10 assists and six rebounds ... Scored 13 of his career-high 15 points in the second half of MU's come-from-behind win over West Virginia (Mar. 9) in the second round of the BIG EAST Championship, | ||
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- | ===== Grassroots Canada Career ===== | ||
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- | A really solid all-around player, Cardougan played as if he was still being recruited (he committed to Marquette last week). Immediately, | ||
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- | Junior Cadougan 6’1, 190, PG, from Christian Life (TX), is a phenomenal player that was ranked top 5 as an 8th grader and is now ranked No. 37 for 2009. Cadougan is a strong point guard that it is compared to NBA’s great Baron Davis. Cadougan can really create off the dribble, possesses very good passing skills, and is a good three-point shooter who can finish in traffic. The young star was the starting Point Guard for the Canadian Junior National Team, was the 2nd youngest player to be invited to the Men’s National Training Camp at 14yrs old, was invited to ABCD camp as a rising Freshmen, has been invited to the NBA top 100 camp twice, and was featured in Slam Magazine (Stephan Marbury issue) in a 5 page spread. No wonder Cadougan is being highly recruited by Kansas, Memphis, Louisville, Texas, USC, Texas A&M, Wake Forest, Marquette, LA Tech, and more. | ||
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- | ==== Analysis ==== | ||
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- | **June, 2008**: Cadougan provides new Marquette coach Buzz Williams (verbal) with a very solid point guard prospect. Cadougan has deceiving quickness for his frame, which he could improve by increasing his muscle tone. He relentlessly attacks off the dribble and puts pressure on opposing defenders by using his speed and physical style of play to initiate contact and get to the rim. Once in the paint, he usually looks to finish himself, but has the ability to find open teammates. His style of play and body type is reminiscent former Uconn point guard Khalid El-Amin. If Cadougan improves his play-making skills, physical conditioning, | ||
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- | **December, 2007**: Cadougan has a body that resembles Nic Wise (Arizona) and his game is quite similar as well. He is a true point guard who can orchestrate an offense or create his own shot off the dribble. His body type allows him to finish plays against taller opponents and he can hang in the air with relative ease, despite his weight. His jump shot is solid out to the stripe, but his mid-range jump shot is more efficient. In addition, he's a very good rebounder, despite his size. Overall, I'm a bit concerned about his body (susceptible to weight gain) in terms of upside, but his savvy, skill and competitive nature should land him some mid-high range offers. | ||
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- | Junior Cadougan is a strong and stocky point guard who is originally from Canada, but is now playing his high school ball in Houston. Cadougan has good vision for a point guard and he is an excellent playmaker. He can also score the ball and is a very good shooter. Unlike a lot of kids that come to the states from Canada, Cadougan has a good feel for the game as well. The biggest concern with him is his weight. He is a guy who must be monitored because there are times when you see him and he appears to be a step slow and heavy. His game certainly warrents attention, but Cadougan must make sure he stays in great shape and works on his body to help him compete at a high level. | ||
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- | === Rankings (As of 7/1/08) === | ||
- | * **Scout:** #14 PG, Not Ranked in top 100 | ||
- | * **Rivals:** Not Ranked | ||
- | * **ESPN:** #11 PG, #79 Overall | ||
- | * **HoopScoop: | ||
- | * **HoopMasters: | ||
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- | * **CSTV:** #51 Overall | ||
- | * **Eric Bossi:** #94 Overall | ||
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===== Personal ===== | ===== Personal ===== | ||
- | Born May 7, 1990 in Toronto, Canada ... son of Suzette Cadougan ... undecided on a major. | + | Born May 7, 1990 in Toronto, Canada ... son of Suzette Cadougan ... majoring in Social Welfare and Justice. |