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  Bobby Sharafeddin

Bobby Sharafeddin

Player Profile

Class:
Senior

Hometown:
Silver Spring, MD

High School:
Barrie School

Height / Weight:
6-4 / 200

Position:
Guard

Birthdate:
02/20/1984

2004-05: Appeared in 25 games • started in eight • converted on 39.7 percent of his shots from behind the arc, seventh in the Centennial Conference • double-digit points five times • opened up the season with 13 points vs. Frostburg on Nov. 19 and a career-high 16 against Keystone on Dec. 20 • named to the Blue Jay Invitational All-Tournament team for his efforts in those two games • handed out a career-high 5 assists against Dickinson on Dec. 4 • pulled down a career-high six boards twice against Washington on Jan. 8 and Feb. 5.

2003-04: Appeared in 24 games • averaged 2.0 points per game in 8.1 minutes per game • scored a season-best nine points against Albright in the ECAC South Quarterfinals on March 3• scored five points in a 68-62 win over Swarthmore on Dec. 10 • scored four points and picked up two rebounds against Illinois Wesleyan in the Lopata Classic on Nov. 29.

2002-03: Appeared in 10 games • scored four points on a field goal and two free throws in the 65-37 win over McDaniel on Feb. 19 • scored three points on Jan. 5 at Springfield • added one point in the 84-65 victory over Muhlenberg on Feb. 8 • totaled three rebounds and two steals on the season.

Personal: Babak Sharafeddin • born February 20, 1984 • son of Soudabeh Nayeri and Ali Sharafeddin • all-time leading scorer at Barrie School with 1,533 career points • Washington Post All-Met Honorable Mention selection in 2002• first-team all-conference honors during the last three seasons • named team's most valuable player sophomore-senior years • led team to PVAC conference championship and a Washington Post Top-10 ranking in 2002 • economics major with a minor in business management and entrepreneurship.

 

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