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Basketball: 2007-08 Depth Chart
Early first cut at the 2007-08 basketball depth chart for CSF
-by TitanCentral.com Oct 25, 2007
PF Andrew Green: One And Done
-by BroncoCountry.com Jun 20, 2005
PF Andrew Green: Big man headed to WAC School
-by BroncoCountry.com May 11, 2004
PF Andrew Green: Big Man Honored
-by Scout.com Apr 1, 2004
PF Andrew Green: WAC Interested
-by Scout.com Jan 21, 2004
PF Andrew Green: Shows Well at MLK
-by Scout.com Jan 20, 2004
Top Prospects at Invitational
The MLK Inland Invitational had plenty of prospects in a day full of hoops.
-by Scout.com Jan 20, 2004
PF Andrew Green: Among Top PFs
-by Scout.com Aug 21, 2003
West Coast Rankings: 2004 PFs
The power forward slot is very deep in the class of 2004.
-by Scout.com Aug 15, 2003
PF Andrew Green: Two Leaders For PF
-by Scout.com Jul 29, 2003
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Andrew Green
Ht: 6-6 Wt: 260
Position: PF
Class: Senior
High School: Perris HS
(Perris, CA)
College: Cal State Fullerton


Biography:

Andrew Green is a big-bodied power forward who will be asked to carry a heavier load in his senior season... Exceptional rebounder who uses his bulk to offset marginal height for the position... Tough and athletic... Can score around the basket and has a shooting range out to about 16 feet.

CSF IN 2006-07: Played in 28 of the 30 games, averaging about 11 minutes... Averaged 3.6 points and 2.8 rebounds... Had highs of 14 points and 10 rebounds in season opener vs. Cal Maritime on Nov. 10... Hit the basket that put the Titans ahead to stay in double overtime victory over Pacific in Big West Conference Tournament quarterfinals.

COLLEGE OF SEQUOIAS: Honorable mention all-state selection in 2005-06 at College of the Sequoias in Visalia, California, for Coach Rusty Smith... Averaged 10.5 points and 5.7 rebounds... Shot 62 percent from the floor and 76 percent from the line... The Giants were Central Valley Conference runners-up at 12-2, losing twice to champion Fresno City College... Posted 23-10 record in the regular season... Was selected Central Valley Conference player of the week in mid-January after career-high 21 points and 14 rebounds in Giants' 75-56 home win over Columbia College... Later had a 22-point game.

BOISE STATE: Played his freshman season at Boise State in 2004-05... Appeared in 20 games for a 16-18 Broncos' squad.

PERRIS HIGH SCHOOL: Multi-sport star at Perris High School in Perris, California... Four-year varsity letterman in basketball who twice was All-Riverside County, All-CIF and Most Valuable Player of the Sunbelt League... Also all-league as both a freshman and sophomore... Led the Inland Empire in rebounding for two seasons including 16 per game as a senior, when he averaged 19 points... Averaged 3 blocks per game... Also lettered in water polo and track and field as a thrower... His basketball and track and field teams won league championships in both his junior and senior seasons... His senior basketball team went 20-10... He shot 53 percent from the floor and 78 percent from the foul line... He ranks fourth all-time in Perris history in blocks in basketball and saves in water polo.

PERSONAL: Born on June 9, 1986, in Inglewood... Parents are Adelle Green, Jr., and Jeanne Boyd of San Jacinto, California... Has a brother, Darnelle... African-American studies major... Played travel ball with H Squad and Hoop Session... Enjoys solving puzzles, building model cars and video games... Most memorable sports thrill was scoring 43 points in a winning basketball game and scoring from his own goal to the other end of the pool to win a water polo match... Credits Coach Harold Jones for most influence on is career: "He told me what it took to make it at the next level."