Seventh woods basketball injury
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SOPHOMORE SEASON ()
Averaged points and assists in minutes per game • Played in 20 games (missed 17 due to a broken bone in his right foot) • Had two assists in 10 minutes against Virginia in the ACC championship game, his longest stint since PK80 in November • Driving basket and free throw ended a run by Miami to begin the game in the ACC quarterfinal • Was his first field goal since he scored twice in late November vs. Michigan • Two assists in eight minutes at Louisville • Returned to action against Duke on 2/8, his first since missing 17 games due to a stress fracture in his right foot • Had not played since 11/29 against Michigan • Tied his career scoring high with nine points in the season opener against Northern Iowa • Had four points and four assists vs. Michigan.
FRESHMAN SEASON ()
Tied a school record by appearing in all 40 games • Averaged minutes per game in the primary relief role behind Joel Berry II at the point • Had 49 assists, 42 turnovers and 21 steals • Had 25 assists and 13 turnovers in ACC regular-season play • Made two steals five times • Was on the floor for five minutes vs. Louisville as UNC out-scored the Cards, • Played his bestgame in conference play at Duke when he scored four points and had a team-high four assists in eight minutes • Playe
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Seventh Woods
American basketball player
Seventh Day'Vonte Woods (born August 7, ) is an American professional basketball player for Zamora Jaguars of the Liga Ecuatoriana de Baloncesto. He played college basketball for the North Carolina Tar Heels, South Carolina Gamecocks and Morgan State Bears.
Early life
[edit]Woods was born on August 7, , in Columbia, South Carolina. His first name is derived from the seven-day Genesis creation narrative.[1] Woods is the youngest of four brothers and started playing basketball when he was four years old.[2]
High school career
[edit]As an 8th grader, he averaged points per game. As a freshman, Woods averaged points per game and earned the Hammond basketball player of the year, aiding his team to a 22–5 record and the SCISA Class AAA state championship game. Woods gained national notoriety from a viral Hoopmixtape montage titled "Seventh Woods Is The BEST 14 Year Old In The Country! CRAZY Athlete," still the most viewed video in the page's history as of April[update].[3] His sophomore season, he averaged 20 points per game, while also averaging 4 steals, assists, and rebounds and earned the South Carolina boys basketball player of the year and was selected for the U16 USA National Te
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