Lamar Skeeter

# 1 Lamar Skeeter

Guard

6-0

Junior

Dayton, Ohio/Kettering Fairmont

Explosive guard returns after missing 23 games last season due to a broken leg...combines with Jeremy Shardo to form one of the more potent backcourt tandems in the NAIA...2008: Was lost for the season after suffering broken leg in ninth game of the season…suffered breaks to the tibia and fibula in the right leg driving to the basket with 3:05 to play against Concordia in the Hoops 4 Healing Tournament at Malone…scoring at a 15.1 ppg clip at time of injury and was shooting .480 from the field and .563 (9-16) from three-point…scored career-high 24 points in season opening win against Maine-Fort Kent...scored in double figures in seven of eight games...tallied 23 points vs. OSU-Mansfield and 21 vs. University of Northwestern Ohio...2007: Earned All-AMC Freshman Team honors…played in 30 games and averaged 7.5 points per game …scored in double figures in his first five collegiate games…a remarkable feat considering that he joined the Cavs late in the preseason due to playing for the men’s soccer team…tallied 16 points and grabbed seven rebounds in season opening win at the University of Northwestern Ohio…scored season-high 18 points in win over Point Park in the second game at the Scranton Tournament…averaged 15.0 points in first five games…reached double figures eight times…led the team with 16 points against Houghton and Westminster…only double-double game in win over Houghton, as he also grabbed 10 rebounds…shot .476 from the floor, .417 from three-point range and .680 from the foul line…also lettered for the Cavs soccer team and led the team in scoring with 11 goals and 26 points…earned honorable mention All-AMC honors in soccer…HIGH SCHOOL: Starred in basketball and soccer at Kettering Fairmont…earned four basketball letters for Hank Bias…graduated as the school’s all-time scoring leader…two-time first-team Greater Western Ohio Conference Central Division selection…first–team All-Southwestern Ohio as a senior, when he averaged 22.0 points and 6.8 rebounds…shot .488 from the floor, .776 from the foul line and averaged 2.3 steals per game…named Dayton’s  Player of the Year as a junior, averaging 20.0 points per game…Ohio Boys’ Soccer Player of the Year as a senior…member National Honor Society…PERSONAL: Born April 20, 1989 in San Bernardino, California…son of Andre Skeeter and Darlene Harmon…business major…TWO LETTERS