2005-06
Averaged 8.9 points (8th among SEC freshmen) and 2.2 rebounds per contest as a 24-game freshman starter (27.4 mpg) a year ago...Shattered MSU's single-season freshman marks for 3-pointers made (59) and attempted (144), ranking 11th nationally among rookies in both categories...Led SEC rookies and ranked eighth nationally among freshmen in three-point percentage (41.0%)...Averaged 9.3 points (7th among freshmen) and 2.2 rebounds in conference play, while ranking fourth overall in three-point percentage (41.9%) and tied for sixth overall in made treys per SEC game (2.25 per game)...Hit 49% from the three-point arc (27-55 treys) over the last nine games of the season, with at least two made treys in all but one game during that season-ending, nine-game span...Made 29-of-55 field goals overall (53%) over the year's final six contests...Nailed at least one trey in 15 orf 17 games against conference competition...Scored in double figures 11 times during his rookie campaign...Ranked second on the team with 32 steals for the season.
High School
Four-year letterwinner and three-year starter at North Side (TN) HS...Totaled 1,866 career pts (15.7 ppg), 561 reb (4.7 rpg), 284 ast (2.4 apg), 179 stl (1.5 spg) and 123 blocked shots (1.0 bpg), while shooting 48.7% overall from the field, 36.7% from the three-point line and 67.5% from the charity stripe, during his prep career...Named West Tennessee's 2004-05 Player of the Year by The Jackson Sun newspaper after averaging 22.3 pts, 4.9 reb and 3.3 ast per game...Also shot 52.6% from the field, 38.9% from the arc and 71.1% from the line as a senior...Named second-team all-state by The Associated Press and was a Class AAA Mr. Basketball finalist...Received honorable mention recognition on the 2004-05 All-Southern basketball team as released by the Orlando Sentinel newspaper...Capped his prep career by scoring a game-high 29 points for the South All-Stars in the 2005 Golden Circle All-Star Game...Posted a pair of 32-point efforts within a three-game span late in the season as a senior...Averaged 17.1 pts, 4.0 reb, 2.6 ast and 1.8 stl per contest as a junior...Named to The Associated Press 2003-04 All-State Third Team...Averaged 14.5 pts, 6.0 reb and 1.9 ast per game as a sophomore starter...Posted seven 20-point scoring outings in 2002-03.
Personal
Born Reginald Antonio Delk, 12-2-86, in Atlanta, GA...Younger twin of MSU team mate, Richard...Majoring in marketing...The son of Rickie and Genevieve Delk...Nephew of former UK standout and current NBA player, Tony Delk. |