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2006-07 Preview: Wings
Junior Frank Robinson hopes to continue where he left off last season
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Dwayne Marshall
Ht: 6-3 Wt: 185
Position: G
Birthplace: Pomona,  CA
Class: Sophomore
Junior College: Saddleback


Biography:

Dwayne could be the "sleeper" on this year's Titan roster... A knee injury (torn ACL) interrupted his sophomore season at Saddleback College and he fell off the recruiting radar despite a tremendous scoring background... The Titan coaches expect him to see considerable action this season at the shooting guard spot... Quick and a capable penetrator as well.

SADDLEBACK COLLEGE: Split time at shooting guard and small forward in his two seasons with the Gauchos... Last year averaged 1.8 points in 18 games with a high of 9 points... In conference play averaged 2.6 points in 9 contests... Shot well from the 3-point line, making 6 of 14 (.429) in conference play and 7 of 16 (.438) overall.

WILLIAM E. GRADY HIGH SCHOOL: Two-year varsity letterman at William E. Grady High School in Brooklyn....Averaged 15 points and 10 rebounds as a senior in 2002-03 for Coach Jack Ringel at shooting guard... His team won the city championship in 2001

PERSONAL: Born on Dec. 9, 1984, in Brooklyn, New York... Parents are Andrew and Dennie Marshall of Brooklyn... Has two brothers, Jamel and Justin, and two sisters, Monique and Jasmine... Business communications major who hopes to go into sports medicine... Plays the trumpet... Enjoys music, television and video games... Credits Coach Thomas McTernan for most influence on his career: "He taught me about basketball and, most importantly, he taught me about life."