Position: Forward
Year: Sophomore
Hometown: Columbia, S.C.
Previous School: Charis Prep
Height: 6-8
Weight: 210
| JARRED
GUEST - CAREER STATISTICS |
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| Year | GP-GS | Min. |
FG-FGA |
Pct. |
3FG-ATT |
Pct. |
FT-FTA |
Pct. |
Off-Def-Tot |
Avg. |
PF-FO |
Ast. |
TO |
Blk. |
Stl. |
Pts.-Avg. |
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2011-12
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20-0
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4.1 |
6-17
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.353
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0-2
|
.000
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6-6
|
1.000
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3-8-11
|
0.6
|
13-0
|
1 | 5 | 3 | 3 |
18-0.9
|
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Totals
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20-0
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4.1
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6-17
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.353
|
0-2
|
.000
|
6-6
|
1.000
|
3-8-11
|
0.6
|
13-0
|
1
|
5
|
3
|
3
|
18-0.9
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QUICK HITS:
· Long, athletic forward who can stretch
defenses with his ability to score from inside and outside
· Praised for his explosiveness around the
rim and ability to clean the glass
· Looking to earn more minutes after putting
on weight and training hard in the offseason
AS A FRESHMAN (2011-12):
The Basics:
· Guest saw action in 20 games last year for
the Rams, averaging just over four minutes a contest.
· He chipped in 18 points and 11 rebounds
during the season and also blocked three shots.
Highlights:
· Showed flashes of his potential when he
scored six or more points on two occasions (1/2/12 at Hofstra,
1/25/12 at Towson)
· Scored his first career points with his
second-half bucket against George Washington in the BB&T
Classic on Dec. 4
· Played crucial minutes in road victory at
Hofstra, giving VCU six points and six rebounds off the bench. He
went a perfect 6-for-6 from the charity stripe in that contest.
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Getting to Know Jarred
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Son of Carol Guest
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Majoring in Information
Systems
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Born on August 13,
1992
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PRIOR TO VCU:
· Spent senior season at Charis Prep under
the guidance of Carlos Peralta. During that year, the Crimson Tide
posted a 35-3 mark en route to the National Prep School
Championship.
· During his one season at Charis Prep, Guest
averaged 16.8 points, 12.6 rebounds and 3.1 blocks per game.
· Prior to his time at Charis Prep, he was a
standout on the hardwood for Jason Powell at Richland Northeast
High School in Columbia, S.C.
· At Richland Northeast, he earned multiple
All-State and All-County accolades and averaged nearly 20 points
and more than 10 rebounds per game.
· Three-star prospect who drew interest from
schools such as Georgia, Maryland, Tennessee, Missouri and Oklahoma
State, among others.

