Noah Dickerson
No. 15 – Washington Huskies | |
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Position | Forward |
League | Pac-12 Conference |
Personal information | |
Born | February 1, 1997 |
Nationality | American |
Listed height | 6 ft 8 in (2.03 m) |
Listed weight | 235 lb (107 kg) |
Career information | |
High school | |
College | Washington (2015–present) |
Career highlights and awards | |
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Noah Dickerson (born February 1, 1997) is an American college basketball player for the Washington Huskies. As a junior, he was named first-team all-conference in the Pac-12.
Early life
Dickerson is the adopted son of Roslyn Dickerson, who worked on Wall Street for 22 years, and has a twin brother Jordan. As a junior in high school he transferred to Montverde Academy, where he played alongside Ben Simmons and D'Angelo Russell.[1]
College career
As a sophomore with Washington, Dickerson posted averages of 12.5 points and 8.2 rebounds per game on a 9-22 team. Dickerson considered transferring after coach Lorenzo Romar was fired after the season and visited LSU, but opted to return to Washington.[2] He had 25 points and seven rebounds in a 78-75 win over Arizona on February 3, 2018.[3] As a junior, Dickerson averaged 15.3 points and 8.4 rebounds per game, shooting 56.3 percent from the field. He led the Huskies to a 21-13 season and was named to the first-team All-Pac 12. Following the season he declared for the 2018 NBA Draft but did not hire an agent, leaving open the possibility of returning to school.[4]
References
- ↑ Clark, Ryan (February 21, 2018). "When Noah Dickerson speaks, you might want to listen". The News Tribune. Retrieved April 2, 2018.
- ↑ Allen, Percy (April 21, 2017). "Noah Dickerson weighs options, decides to return to Washington". Seattle Times. Retrieved April 2, 2018.
- ↑ Allen, Percy (February 7, 2018). "Huskies' Noah Dickerson is a 'small' 6-8 but he's beating bigger men in the paint". Seattle Times. Retrieved April 2, 2018.
- ↑ Allen, Percy (March 28, 2018). "UW Huskies' Noah Dickerson testing NBA draft waters". Seattle Times. Retrieved April 2, 2018.