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Israel Galloway PF/C player profile

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Vitals
Height: 6'9" (206cm)
Weight: 220 lbs (100kg)
Position: Power Forward (4) or Center (5)
Date of Birth: 1986
Passport: United States
Eurobasket player ID# 158649
Outlook
Israel is an athletic skilled shot-blocker (blocked 577 in his college career including 13 in a single game) who alters as many or more shots than what he is credited blocking. His quickness,length and timing make him a defensive presence because of this skill.  Israel is also a good offense player capable of scoring in the post, facing-up to hit a jumper or finishing at the basket.  He is a good rebounder and a winner (winning a National Championship in his freshman year at college and over 100 wins in his 4-year collegiate career).
Pro Basketball Experience
2004-05 through 2007-08  Southeastern University NCCAA D2 - NAIA
07-08:
Israel started all 34 games and averaged 17.5ppg: 7.3rpg; 3.8bpg. shooting 57.6% from the field Named the 2008 South Region Player of the Year and NCCAA II First Team All-American for the 2nd consecutive year. In his final home game of his career, Israel Galloway recorded his first career triple-double and led SEU past Trinity College, 97-71,Israel scored 22 points, grabbed 11 rebounds, and blocked 10 shots for SEU. Other noteworthy wins included a win over NCAA D-I school Savannah State University, 67-65, giving the SEU its first-ever win over a D-I opponent. Israel scored 11 points, 4 rebounds and 5 blocked shots. Southeastern also defeated highly ranked NAIA opponent Warner Southern College--for the second straight year with Israel posting 23 points, five rebounds, and three blocks
Israel is SEU’s all-time leader in blocked shots with 577career blocked shots and 3rd all-time in scoring. SEU won over 100 games during
Israel's 4-year playing career.
06-07:
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Israel started all 34 games and averaged 14.4ppg: 7.8rpg; 3.7bpg. shooting 56.1% from the field Named the 2007 South Region Player of the Year…He was also named an NCCAA II First Team All-American.. Had a career high 30 points in SEU’s 83-76 victory over No.1 ranked Wesley College on 1/18/07
05-06
: Holds single-season record for most blocked shots with 175…Named to the 2006 NCCAA II National All-Tournament Team...First Team All-Region while averaging 9.9 points, 7.2 rebounds, and five blocks per game in 2005 started 30 of 35 games.
04-05:
- a key component in SEU's 2005 NCCAA II National Championship while starting at center as a freshman...Averaged 8.1 points, 5.2 rebounds, and 3.6 blocks per game as a freshman. 13-block performance against Trinity College
 2004          Lakeland HS, Florida
Awards/achievements

2008     NCCAA D2 1st Team All-American (Southeastern Univ.)
2008     NCCAA South Region Player of the Year (Southeastern Univ.)
2008     Assemblies of God Tournament MVP (Southeastern Univ.)
2008     Most Valuable Teammate – voted for by the team(
Southeastern Univ.)
2007     NCCAA D2 1st Team All-American (Southeastern Univ.)
2007     NCCAA South Region Player of the Year (Southeastern Univ.)
2007     NCCAA D2 Post-Season National Tournament (Southeastern Univ.)
2006     NCCAA D2 National All-Tournament Team (Southeastern Univ.)
2006     NCCAA D2 Post-Season National Tournament (Southeastern Univ.)
2005     NCCAA D2 National Championship (Southeastern Univ.)
2005     NCCAA 1st Team All-Region (Southeastern Univ.)
2005     NCCAA D2 Post-Season National Tournament (Southeastern Univ.)