- Josh Akognon
Infobox NCAA Athlete
name = Josh Akognon
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college = Cal State Fullerton
conference = Big West
sport =Basketball
position = Guard
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class = Junior
career_start = 2005
height_ft = 5
height_in = 11
weight_lb = 185
nationality = NIG
birth_date = birth date and age|1986|2|10
birth_place =Greenbrae, California
highschool =Casa Grande High School ,Petaluma, California
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tournament_list =2008 NCAA men's basketball tournament Joshua Emmanuel Akognon (born
10 February 1986 ) is a American andNigeria n college basketball player with the Cal State Fullerton Titans.High School
Akognon was a
McDonald's All-American Team nominee atCasa Grande High School inPetaluma, California . He eventually signed up with the Washington State Cougars, who were then coached by Dick Bennett, father of current coach Tony Bennett.College
ophomore season
Akognon began the season as a starter but soon went back to his role off the bench.
An ankle injury to starter Derrick Low forced Akognon to play more, and he responded by scoring 27 points, including the game-winning three-pointer and clinching free throws, in a 78-71 upset of
Brandon Roy -led Washington. Akognon earned Pac-10 player of the week honors and followed that game with 25 points against the UCLA Bruins at Pauley Pavilion; most of the points came againstArron Afflalo .He earned Pontiac Pac-10 Player Honors for his winning second-half performance against the USC Trojans. Josh was also voted the Pac-10's "Most Underrated Player" in an article that ran in Sports Illustrated.fact|date=May 2008 Akognon led the team in scoring despite coming off the bench most of the year. Akognon transferred to Cal State Fullerton where he was eligible to play for two years at the beginning of the 2007-08 season.
FIBA 2006
Akognon was part of the
Nigeria national basketball team atFIBA 2006 inJapan . His three pointer with time running down on the shot clock was instrumental in Nigeria upsetting defending world champion Serbia-Montenegro.Junior season
Akognon averaged 20.2 points a game and scored in double figures 28 of 31 games, making at least one three-pointer in all but two games, at least four three-pointers in 18 of 31 games and reaching 20 points in 17 of 31 games. Josh also reached the 30-point mark five times, including a 31-point effort in the NCAA Tournament against Wisconsin.
Despite an injury to his shooting hand suffered against UC-Davis, Akognon shot just under 40% from three-point range and 90% from the free throw line. Josh made 116 three pointers and 107 free throws, a 100-100 combination matched by only seven players. Akognon also doubled his career-high in steals and reached 1,000 points for his college career.
Akognon's junior season also saw him achieve team and individual honors, with Cal-State Fullerton tying for the regular-season title, winning the Big West Tournament and reaching the NCAA Tournament for the first time in 30 years with a 24-9 record. Akognon was a first team selection at the Shamrock Holiday Classic at St. Mary's, named Mid Majority Baller of the Week, named to the All-District 15 Second Team by the NABC with such players as
O. J. Mayo andKevin Love , a second team Big West selection and named MVP of the Big West Tournament where he averaged 20 points per game and hit 12 three pointers in three games. Akognon was also named the 2007–2008 Africa Basket Player of the Year. Akognon announced on April 18 he was making himself eligible for the NBA Draft; after testing the waters and holding his own against some of the top 2008 draft prospects, Akognon decided on June 16 to return to the orange-and-blue for his senior season.External links
* [http://fullertontitans.cstv.com/sports/m-baskbl/mtt/akognon_josh00.html Cal State Fullerton bio]
* [http://wsucougars.cstv.com/sports/m-baskbl/mtt/akognon_josh00.html Washington State bio]
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