Dwayne Polk
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Dwayne Polk wears number 00 for the Saint Louis University Men's Basketball Team. He is a Guard. He height is 5-9 and he weighs 160lbs. Polk is a junior. He is from St. Louis, MO and went to Vashon High School. He is a member of the 2006 Saint Louis University Men's Basketball Team
[edit] 2005-06
Was third on the team with 52 assists ... matched his career high with four steals and added four points against Dayton at Savvis ... hit a clutch late trey as the Bills rallied at Charlotte ... had four points and two assists without a turnover at Duquesne ... did a superb defensive job on Xavier's point guards, while handing out three assists and coming up with two steals at Savvis ... dished out three assists without a turnover against Fordham ... dished out a team-high four assists against Iowa ... collected 11 points on 55.6 percent (5-9) shooting against Gonzaga ... made his first two treys of the year at Ole Miss and finished with eight points and a team-high four assists ... shot 50 percent (3-6) from the field at North Carolina to finish with six points and two assists without a turnover ... topped the Bills with five assists against Jackson St. ... popped in a season-high 12 points at UWM ... had a game-high four assists against SIUC and hit two crucial baskets late in the game ... combined with Kevin Lisch to defend SIUC star Jamal Tatum, holding him 10 points below his average ... led the Bills with five assists without a turnover at Hawaii.
[edit] 2004-2005
Led the team in assists with 78 and had a positive assist-to-turnover ratio of 1.2 ... was second in steals with 34 and blocked shots with 10 ... finished fifth on SLU's all-time freshman lists for assists and steals ... had one of his best games of the year at Marquette with 11 points, eight boards and six assists without a turnover ... tossed in seven points and added four assists against UAB ... collected nine points, three assists and a steal at Louisville ... pumped in 10 points and handed out four assists against IPFW ... had a game-high five assists against Charlotte at Savvis ... sank two crucial free throws in the final two minutes at USF ... poured in a career-high 16 points against DePaul and had a team-high three steals ... drilled 3-of-4 shots from the field and 2-of-3 shots from the arc for eight points against TCU while playing 30 turnover-free minutes ... set a career high with seven rebounds at Charlotte and led the Bills with three assists ... had team highs of three assists and three steals against Tulane ... popped in a team-high 12 points and added a career-high five boards against SEMO ... matched Anthony Drejaj for the team lead in assists against Dayton with four ... had a career-high 14 points against Oakland ... tossed in nine points while adding a team-high five assists against UW-Milwaukee ... had a team-high two steals and tied for the team high with three assists against Hawaii ... fueled the Bills' second-half rally against ORU with a pair of treys and two steals on his way to nine points and a career-high four steals ... did not score against Troy, but had a game-high seven assists with only two turnovers ... had his second consecutive nine-point effort against E. Michigan ... made his debut against Austin Peay and collected nine points and three assists.
[edit] High School
As a senior, averaged 14.1 ppg, 4.5 apg and 2.3 steals per game in leading the Wolverines (31-0) to the Class 4A state championship ... scored 21 in the third period on his way to a 38-point outing in the state title game against Kearney ... member of St. Louis Post-Dispatch All-Metro first team, St. Louis American Fab Five and Missouri 4A first-team All-State ... scored 37 in the 2004 Missouri-Illinois Riverwar High School All-Star game ... hampered by a broken kneecap prior to his junior season ... Vashon was 105-12 in his four-year career and also won state titles in 2001 and 2002 ... ran track as a senior competing in the 400 and 800 meter relays ... member of Academic Express Club and Academic Olympic Team ... member National Honor Society ... coach Floyd Irons.