Harold Jamison
College: Clemson
Height: 6-8
Weight: 220 pounds
Position: Forward
Age: 22 (Nov. 20, 1976)
Birthplace: Jersey City, N.J.

Career highlights

  • Clemson career leader in field goal percentage at .609, breaking mark of .598 set by Orlando Magic's Horace Grant
  • Only player in school history to lead Clemson in field goal percentage and rebounding four straight years
  • Ranks fourth on Clemson's career rebounding list (937) and 12th in scoring (1,231)
  • Grabbed 45 percent of career rebounds off the offensive glass
  • Did not miss a game in 129-game Clemson career
  • At Portsmouth Invitational Tournament, averaged 13.5 ppg

    College highlights
    Senior

  • Shot school-record .674 as a senior and made All-ACC Honorable Mention
  • Would have led nation in field goal percentage if he had made one more field goal
  • ACC rebounding champion at 9.9 rpg (18th in nation), second in offensive rebounds at 3.51 per game
  • Second on team in scoring at 12.7 ppg
  • Averaged 16.4 ppg and 11.8 rpg in five NIT games and made All-Tournament team
  • Averaged 14.0 ppg and 11.7 rpg over last 11 games, including eight double-doubles
  • Set school record with 62 dunks
  • Led team by taking 14 charges
  • Notched career-highs of 26 points vs. Butler in NIT quarterfinals and 20 rebounds vs. Florida in ACC Tournament
  • Had 16 points and 16 rebounds vs. Furman, first Clemson player to get 16 of each since former NBA player Sharone Wright had 22 points and 18 rebounds vs. Texas-Arlington in 1993-94
    Junior
  • Led Clemson in rebounding (7.3 rpg) and field goal percentage (.592) and ranked third in scoring (9.8 ppg) despite starting just 12 of 32 games
  • Top offensive rebounder in ACC with 3.94 per game
  • Posted double-double of 14 points and 10 rebounds in just 21 minutes vs. Western Michigan in NCAA Tournament, shooting 7-for-8 from the field
  • Clemson's leading rebounder in ACC Tournament with 18, including 10 vs. Wake Forest
  • Had 16 points on 7-for-8 shooting vs. Iona in Top of the World Classic and made all-tourney team
  • Also had 20 points vs. Western Carolina, 17 points and 10 rebounds vs. Duke and 13 points and 13 rebounds vs. South Carolina
    Sophomore
  • Helped Clemson win 23 games and reach NCAA Sweet 16, leading team in rebounding (5.7 rpg) and field goal percentage (.597) and ranking fourth in scoring (7.6 ppg)
  • Started 22 of 33 games, including all three in NCAA Tournament
  • Attempted only nine shots in three NCAA games, but grabbed 15 rebounds
  • Opened season with 20 points vs. defending NCAA champion Kentucky
  • Had 11 points and 19 rebounds vs. Marshall
    Freshman
  • Only second freshman in 22 seasons to lead Clemson in rebounding (5.9 rpg) and field goal percentage (.519)
  • Averaged 7.6 ppg, with 15 points vs. North Carolina in ACC Tournament, plus game-winning assist to Greg Buckner
  • Finished sixth in voting for ACC All-Freshman team, receiving Honorable Mention

    College statistics
    SEASON G FGM FGA PCT FTM FTA PCT REB AST PTS AVG
    1995-962969133.51983135.615172292217.6
    1996-973392154.59768120.567187312527.6
    1997-9832119201.59274154.481232313129.8
    1998-9935174258.67498188.5213463444612.7
    TOTALS129454745.609323597.5419371251,2319.5
    Three-point field goals: 1995-96, 0-for-0 (.000); 1996-97, 0-for-0 (.000); 1997-98, 0-for-0 (.000); 1998-99, 0-for-0 (.000). Totals: 0-for-0 (.000).











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