Richardson added to 2008-09 TCU men's basketball roster

The 6-8 forward becomes the fifth to be added to the Horned Frogs' program since Christian has taken the helm.


Jim Christian

June 24, 2008

TCU head men's basketball coach Jim Christian announced on Tuesday (June 24) that Dawson Community College standout Gregory Richardson (Jacksonville, Fla./Dawson Community College) has been added to the Horned Frogs' roster for the upcoming 2008-09 campaign.

"We are very excited to have Greg join our team," said Christian. "He's a very long, athletic and versatile player as well as a very good student in the classroom. He's a player that has a tremendous upside and continues to get better and better with every season so we're really excited to have him in our program."

During the 2007-08 campaign - Richardson concluded his sophomore season by averaging 7.8 points and 8.0 rebounds per game en route to leading the Bucs to a 19-9 overall record. The 6-8 forward appeared in 26 games where he recorded a team-high 13 blocked shots while connecting on 53.9 percent (76-of-141) of his field goal attempts for Dawson Community College.

Richardson recorded nine double-digit rebounding affairs this past season - including a Region IX-high total of 21 boards against Little Big Horn. The newly-added Frog ranked 12th in the Mon-Dak Athletic Conference in rebounds per game with an 8.0 boards per evening average while leading the Bucs in the statistical category. In conference action - Richardson ranked fourth among all players in the Mon-Dak Athletic Conference in rebounds per game (8.6 R-G) while averaging 8.0 points per game and connecting on 56.7 percent (38-of-67) of his field goal attempts.

The 6-8 forward recorded seven double-doubles during his sophomore campaign - including a 22-point, 15-rebound performance against Montana State-Bottineau where he connected on 7-of-10 tries from the field to go along with a perfect 8-of-8 evening at the charity stripe. Richardson also recorded 15 points and 11 rebounds against Bismarck State College and notched a 14-point, 14-rebound evening against Miles Community College in the regular-season opener for the Bucs.

 

 

Richardson put together a 15-point, 10-rebound performance against Eastern Montana Community College and followed up with second consecutive double-double against Bismarck State College with a 14-point, 13-rebound evening.

During his sophomore campaign - Richardson ranked 13th in the Mon-Dak Athletic Conference in blocked shots and was part of a Bucs' program that averaged 84.5 points per evening - third highest in Region IX action. The newly-added Frog was selected as the recipient of the Mon-Dak Basketball Athletic All-Academic Award following the 2007-08 campaign.

Richardson appeared in 27 games for Dawson Community College during his rookie season where he averaged 7.4 points after connecting on 55.0 percent (77-of-140) of his field goal attempts. The Bucs' rookie led the squad in rebounding as he tallied 200 total rebounds - including 125 defensive and 75 offensive - en route to finishing with a team-high 7.4 boards per game average. Richardson recorded nine games where he recorded 10 or more rebounds and posted eight games of 10 or more points - including a 17-point performance against Miles Community College.

In his first season - Richardson recorded four double-doubles (all coming in the span of four games) - including an 18-point, 20-rebound performance against Little Big Horn where the 6-8 forward connected on 6-of-9 attempts from the field. He also followed up that performance with double-doubles against Bismarck State (12 points / 10 rebounds), North Dakota State College of Science (11 points / 11 rebounds) and United Tribes Technical College (14 points / 13 rebounds).

Richardson becomes the third junior college player to be added to the Purple and White roster - joining Edvinas Ruzgas (Vilnius, Lithuania/Weatherford College) and Zvonko Buljan (Split, Croatia/ Vincennes University) and the fifth overall player along with incoming freshmen Ronnie Moss (Fort Worth, Texas/Christian Life Academy) and Kavon Rose (Detroit, Mich./Finney H.S.)

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