Tristan Blackwood

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Tristan Blackwood
College CCSU
Conference NEC
Sport Basketball
Position Guard
Class Senior
Career 2004 – present
Height ft 0 in (1.83 m)
Weight 170 lb (77 kg)
Nationality Canada
Born January 14, 1985 (1985-01-14) (age 23)
Toronto, Ontario
High school Eastern Commerce
Awards
2007 NEC First Team

NEC Co-Defensive Player of the Year1

Tristan Blackwood (born January 14, 1985) is a Canadian college baketball player. He plays guard for Central Connecticut State University (CCSU). Blackwood was voted to the NEC First Team in 2007 along with teammates Obie Nwadike and Conference Player of the Year Javier Mojica.1 Blackwood is listed at 6 feet, 170 pounds.2 In 2008, he completed his senior year at CCSU.

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[edit] High school basketball

Blackwood played basketball for five seasons at Eastern Commerce in Toronto. Over the course of his five seasons playing varsity basketball at Eastern Commerce, he helped lead the team to three straight 4A OFSAA Championships. In his senior year he was named to the 2004 All-Canadian High School All-Star Game.2

[edit] College basketball

From his first game at Central, Blackwood established himself as one of the team's stars. He started all 28 games his freshman year, the only player on the team to do so. He led the team with 98 assists and was second in steals with 26. His success continued in his sophomore season. Blackwood scored 14.3 points per game and recorded 113 assists (4.2 per game) leading his team in both categories. Once again he led his team in steals and was second in three-pointers with 71. While his sophomore year is widely considered to be his breakout season, over the course of his junior year he established himself as a star. Blackwood led the team in scoring with 17.1 points per game. He also averaged 4.1 assists per game leading his team in that category as well. He hit a staggering 122 three-pointers ranking amongst the top shooters in the country. Also Blackwood was almost automatic from the free throw line, hitting 97 and missing only 8 all season.3

[edit] NCAA tournament

Blackwood has played one game in the NCAA tournament. In 2007, after CCSU went 16-2 in-conference and won the NEC tournament, Central entered the tournament as a 16 seed. They were matched up against top-seeded Ohio State. On March 15 the two teams played at Rupp Arena in Lexington, Kentucky. Ohio State won 78-57 ousting CCSU from the tournament. Blackwood was held to 12 points, all on three point field goals.4

[edit] References

1. CCSU Postseason Awards

2. CCSU Blue Devils Website Player Page

3. ESPN Player Profile

4. NBC 30 NCAA Game Summary