CAREER
Ranks on WSU's all-time list in free throws (seventh - 154), assists (18th - 226), and assists average (sixth - 3.83).
SOPHOMORE (2010-11)
Started 30 of 31 games played...missed the first five games with a wrist injury...broke a career-high in rebounds (seven) both times Washington State faced Arizona State during the season...recorded first career block at Oregon (Feb. 3)...double digit points 12 times during a 13 game span, including an 18-point performance against Washington (Jan. 30)...led the team in scoring against Washington with 18 points...ranked ninth in the Pacific-10 Conference for assists per game (3.4)...recorded a season-high free throw percentage (.900) against Washington, after making nine of ten free throws...tallied three of five three-point field goal attempts against Oregon (Jan. 8) to set a season-high for three-point field goals made...recorded a season-high nine assist against Oregon State (Jan. 6)...ranks sixth on the Cougars assists average career list (3.83 apg).
FRESHMAN (2009-10)
Started 30 of WSU's 31 games...led team and ranked fifth in the Pac-10 with 4.2 assists a game...second on team and second among conference freshmen with 12.7 points per game...named to the five-man Pacific-10 Conference All-Freshman Team and CollegeInsider.com Freshman All-America Team...recorded first 10 points of the season against Mississippi Valley State (Nov. 13)...set a career-high in steals (six) against San Diego (Nov. 28) at the Great Alaska Shootout in Anchorage...recorded only career double-double with 10 assists and 16 points against Air Force (Dec. 12)...played a career high 45 minutes to lead the Cougars to an overtime victory over LSU at the Cougar Hardwood Classic in his hometown of Seattle (Dec. 22)...contributed 25 points against California (Jan. 14) to set a career-high and shot 9-for-10 from the free throw line...tallied a career-high six 3-point field goals and nine field goals, to end the game with 24 points at UCLA (Jan. 23)...pulled down five boards to set a personal Pac-10 record against Arizona (Feb. 6)...notched four steals against UCLA (Feb. 18) to set a personal Pac-10 record...tied personal Pac-10 best with 37 minutes of play against Washington (Feb. 27), added six free throws, four boards and three assists...ranks on the WSU season leader list at sixth for free throws (154) and tied for 10th in assists (131)...set Cougar single game freshman record for free throws with 12 made at Kansas State (Dec. 5) and ranks second on WSU's freshman single game list in assists after dishing out 12 against Portland State (Dec. 19)...set Cougar single season freshman records for assists (131), assist average (4.2 apg), free throw percentage (.794) and free throws made (154)...ranks on WSU's freshman single season list for points (third - 394), scoring average (second - 12.7 ppg), steals (second, 42) and minutes played (second, 1007)...scored in double-figures 22 times, reaching the 20-point plateau four times.
HIGH SCHOOL
Earned one letter in basketball under head coach Phil Lumpkin at O'Dea HS in Seattle before transferring to Rainier Beach HS prior to his junior year where he earned two letters in basketball under head coach Mike Bethea...following high school graduation played one year at Brewster Academy in New Hampshire ...also earned a letter in ultimate Frisbee as a forward at Brewster Academy...played junior varsity basketball as a FRESHMAN at ODHS...as a SOPHOMORE, led O'Dea HS to the 3A State final, falling to Seattle Prep, 47-37...earned first team all-league and all-State honors as a JUNIOR...led team to the 3A State championship and a 29-1 record as the team captain as a SENIOR...averaged 20 points and 10 assists per game...was named the Associated Press 3A State player of the Year and was an all-Metro League selection...named the 2008 Northwest Shootout co-MVP along with WSU teammate DeAngelo Casto after scoring 23 points and dishing out six assists as the Washington all-stars defeated the Oregon team, 108-105...averaged 15 points and six assists a game at BREWSTER ACADEMY...helped lead to national prep championship tournament semifinals, falling to Hargrave Military Academy of Virginia.
PERSONAL
Born Reginald Lianitus Moore in November of 1989 in Seattle...father Reginald Miller is a baker, mother Lisa Moore Roberson works for Seattle public schools and stepfather Terry Roberson is an electrician...younger brother Jawan Roberson and younger sisters Tyra and Mya Roberson...cousin Aaron Brooks was a standout basketball player at Oregon and currently plays in the NBA for the Houston Rockets...enjoys cars...plans to pursue a degree in music.
CAREER HIGHS
Minutes: 45 vs. LSU (Seattle), 12/22/09
Points: 25 vs. California, 1/14/10
Field Goals Made: 9 at UCLA, 1/23/10
Field Goal Attempts: 17 at UCLA, 1/23/10
3-Pt Field Goals Made: 6 at UCLA, 1/23/10
3-Pt Field Goal Attempts: 10 at UCLA, 1/23/10
Free Throws Made: 12 at Kansas State, 12/5/5/09
Free Throws Attempted: 15 at Kansas State, 12/5/09
Rebounds: 7 (twice) vs. Arizona State, 1/20/11
Assists: 12 vs. Portland State (Kennewick), 12/19/09
Blocks: 1 at Oregon, 2/3/11
Steals: 6 vs. San Diego, 11/28/09
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