ATHLETE PROFILE: SCOTTIE REYNOLDS

High School: Herndon High School

Sport: Basketball

College: University of Villanova

University of Villanova 2007 Big East Freshmen of the Year and 3rd Team All-Big East Selection

Herndon High School: Named a 2006 McDonald's All-American ... Named first team all state by the Associated Press from 2004-06 ... Averaged 28.4 points, 3.3 rebounds, 4.5 assists and 4.0 steals per game in 2005-06 to help lead Herndon to a 26-4 record and the Class AAA state tournament finals ... Tabbed Class AAA Player of the Year as a senior ... Averaged 34.7 points, 5.1 rebounds, 6.2 assists and 3.3 steals as a junior in 2004-05 ... Selected first team All-Metro by the Washington Post as a junior and senior ... Averaged 23.8 points and 5.0 assists during his career at Herndon while playing for coach Gary Hall and left as the school's all-time leading scorer (2,033 points) ... Also participated in 2006 Roundball Classic, scoring five points and collecting five rebounds in 23 minutes in helping the West to a 118-102 victory.

March 6, 2007

NEW YORK CITY - At its annual banquet in New York City on Tuesday evening, the BIG EAST Conference honored Villanova freshman guard Scottie Reynolds (Herndon, Va.) as its Rookie of the Year. Reynolds, who was named a second team all-conference selection a day earlier, has been a fixture in the starting lineup and one of the key contributors to a Wildcat team that has 21 wins on the season.

In his first season of collegiate ball, Reynolds has showcased why he was voted a McDonald's High School All-American coming out of Herndon High School. He was named the BIG EAST Rookie of the Week three times during the regular season and to the league's weekly honor roll one other time. Reynolds also counted Dick Vitale Diaper Dandy of the Week, Philadelphia Big Five Player of the Week and Sporting News Player of the Week accolades among his honors during the season.

In BIG EAST games, Reynolds ranked second in the entire conference with a scoring average of 18.4 points per game. He scored at least 20 points seven times in conference games, including each of the last four regular season contests, when Reynolds averaged 28.0 points per game as the Wildcats went 3-1 down the stretch. His 40-point performance in a win at Connecticut on February 28 were the most points scored by any freshman in the nation this season, and set a new mark for points by a visiting player at Gampel Pavilion.

For the season, Reynolds ranked second on Villanova with 14.1 points per game. He led the team in assists, handing out 4.2 helpers per game, while starting 29 contests and averaging 28.9 minutes per game. Reynolds shot .399 from the field, .389 from three-point range and .847 from the foul line in the regular season. His ability to take the ball down court and drive to the basket became Reynolds' calling card. He attempted 144 free throws, getting to the line at least 10 times on four different occasions.

After demonstrating consistent play through the early part of the season, Reynolds stepped onto the national scene early in the conference season. He scored 27 points in a win over Notre Dame at the Pavilion on January 17, and three days later scored 26 points at the Wachovia Center as the Wildcats knocked off Texas.

Reynolds is the second Villanova player to earn BIG EAST Rookie of the Year honors, joining Tim Thomas, who won the award in 1997. The Wildcats have won three major conference awards in the last two seasons. In 2005-06, Randy Foye was named Player of the Year and head coach Jay Wright earned Coach of the Year honors.


Reynolds Big East's Top Rookie

Villanova freshman guard Scottie Reynolds, the area's first McDonald's All-American since 1993 after leading Herndon to the Group AAA state championship game last year, was named the Big East Conference rookie of the year on Tuesday.

Reynolds, who entered the Wildcats' (21-9 overall, 9-7 Big East) match-up with DePaul (18-12, 9-7) in the first round of the conference tournament on Wednesday averaging 14.1 points and 4.1 assists, was the first Villanova player to earn the honor since 1997, when current Los Angeles Clippers forward Tim Thomas won the award.

After struggling early on, Reynolds took off over the past couple of years and entered the Big East Tournament averaging 18.4 points in league play, the second-highest average in the conference. On Feb. 28, he had 40 points, the most by a Big East player and the highest total in the country by a freshman this season, in a win at Connecticut.

At Herndon, Reynolds graduated as the seventh-highest scorer in state history, leading the Hornets to a 26-5 record and the school's first Northern Region title while averaging 28.4 points, 4.5 assists and 4.0 steals per game as a senior. He was the Northern Region's player of the year three times, and twice earned All-Met honors by The Washington Post.

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