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#2 Andrew Fleming Season 2015-16

PositionG
Weight198 lbs
Height6-5
ClassFr.
HometownDecatur, IL
HometownNashville, Tenn.
High SchoolOak Hill Academy (VA)

High School — Boasted a 47-1 team record and finished as national runners-up at Dick’s Nationals in Madison Square Garden playing for Oak Hill Academy (Virginia) his senior season… ranks in the top 25 in 3-pointers made in a single-season at Oak Hill, draining 72 while shooting at a 38 percent clip from behind the 3-point arc… made most 3-pointers in a game (8) by any Oak Hill player in 2014-15… helped lead Ensworth High School in Nashville, Tennessee, to three-straight state titles, earning all-tournament laurels on each championship team… a two-time All-State honoree, earning first team recognition as a junior and third team distinction his sophomore campaign… as a junior, was named Tennessee’s Division II-AA Mr. Basketball and was tabbed the state championship Most Valuable Player… led the Region in scoring his sophomore (20.5 ppg) and junior (19.3 ppg) seasons… scored 1,117 points in three seasons at Ensworth… holds the Ensworth record for points (49) and 3-pointers (9) in a single-game… played AAU basketball for M33M Let it Fly in 2013-14… McDonald’s All-American nominee… made the All-Star Game festivities at the Pangos All-American Camp in 2014, which invites the top 100 preps in the country… invited to represent Latin America at the 2014 Adidas Nations Global Experience in Long Beach, California… was honored on MaxPreps Sophomore All-American Team and was invited to the Nike Elite 100 Camp… participated in USA Basketball’s U16 Developmental National Team Mini Camp.

 

Personal — Born 4/27/96 in Jacksonville, Florida… pre-business major… parents are Howard and Lilyan Fleming… two siblings, an older brother Sean and younger sister Jessica… Oak Hill Academy coach was Steve Smith… Ensworth High School coach was Ricky Bowers… AAU Coach was Ernie Kuiper… four year participant in Fellowship of Christian Athletes.