2004-05: Played in 28 games, started 12 times ... was one rebound shy of his second career double-double in the first half alone and finished with a career-high 20 points and 15 rebounds against Marygrove on Jan. 10 ... accounted for WSU[apos]s first four points Jan. 21 at Findlay ... recorded a team-best three steals against Gannon on Feb. 5 ... tied for the team-high in rebounds with seven at Central State (2/8) ... had a block on Hillsdale[apos]s Tim Homan[apos]s dunk attempt early in the first half on Feb. 12 ... had an assist and three-point play on Feb. 21 as the Warriors led 8-0 in the opening minutes against Northern Michigan ... had a block on Gannon[apos]s three-point attempt in the closing seconds of the GLIAC Quarterfinal ... tied his career mark with three assists to go with five rebounds and a block in the semifinals against Ferris ... shot 5-of-8 from the field for 11 points and pulled down a game-high seven rebounds in the GLIAC title game ... had four points and five rebounds in a career-high 31 minutes in the NCAA Tournament first round game against SIUE ... pulled down five rebounds in 29 minutes against the Oilers in the Great Lakes Regional Semifinal.
Game-By-Game Stats
Season-Highs
Pts.20 vs. Marygrove, 1/10 (Career-High)
Reb.15 vs. Marygrove, 1/10 (Career-High)
Ast.3 2x, MR vs. Ferris State, 3/4 (Tied Career-High)
St.3 vs. Gannon, 2/5
Blk.4 at Central State, 2/8 (Career-High)
Min.31 vs. SIU Edwardsville, 3/12 (Career-High)
2003-04: Averaged 4.3 points and 4.2 rebounds a game ... recorded 22 steals and 14 blocks on the season ... made lone WSU start at Grand Canyon University on Dec. 30 ... played in last 28 games ... recorded a double-double in his first game at Wayne State against
Alma on Nov. 25 with 13 points and 10 rebounds ... scored nine points, grabbed six rebounds and had one blocked shot in a three-minute period against the Scots ... scored 10 points and grabbed seven boards against Concordia on Nov. 29 ... had four steals in his first two games ... had seven points versus LSSU (Dec. 6) ... went 5-for-7 at Michigan Tech to score 11 points and grab four rebounds in 22 minutes ... had eight points, six rebounds (3-3) and two blocks against Findlay on Jan. 12 ... recorded four rebounds and a block against Grand Valley (1/15) ... gave the Warriors a 15-14 lead at FSU with four straight points on Jan. 17 ... tallied a season-high 14 rebounds in the Jan. 24 win over UDC ... grabbed nine rebounds in 16 minutes in Jan. 29 game against Ashland ... also scored six points, had a block and a steal versus the Eagles ... had a team-best nine rebounds at Gannon on Feb. 7 ... pulled down nine rebounds and had a career-high six steals on Feb. 21 against Central State ... had a block against GU in the GLIAC Tournament (3/2) ... scored 10 points and had six rebounds in win over Lewis in the Great Lakes Regional on March 13 ... was 3-for-3 from the field against Michigan Tech in the regional semifinals.
Season-Highs
Pts.13 vs. Alma, 11/25
Reb.14 vs. District of Columbia, 1/24
Ast.2 at Ashland, 2/19 & at Lewis, 3/16
Blk.2 vs. Alma, 11/25 & vs. Findlay, 1/12
St.6 vs. Central State, 2/21
Min.27 vs. District of Columbia, 1/24
2001-03: Averaged 17 points and 14.6 rebounds at the Community College of Beaver County in Pennsylvania ... named conference Player of the Year in 2002 ... selected first team all-conference and all-region ... led the nation in rebounding.
1999-00: Redshirted at Wabash Valley Community College.
High School: A 1999 graduate of Western Hills ... played two years on varsity ... help lead the Mustangs to the city and conference title with a 12 points per game average ... was a memeber of the National Honor Society.
Personal: Full name--Tariq Hasan Mills ... born July 27, 1981, in Cincinnati, Ohio ... son of Greg and Kathleen Mills ... has two brothers, Jamal and Jameel, and three sisters, Tasha Kareemah and Kendall ... father played basketball at Malone College ... brother Jamal played at Norfolk State ... is majoring in business management ... named to the Coach[apos]s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.0-3.49) for Winter 2005.
Season | GP/GS | Pts | P.P.G. | FG-FGA | 3FG-3FGA | FT-FTA | Asst-TO | Rebs | |
2003-04 | 28/1 | 119 | 4.3 | 53-109 | 2-10 | 11-18 | 11-26 | 118 |
2004-05 | 28/12 | 100 | 3.6 | 45-94 | 0-0 | 10-18 | 23-25 | 90 |
Career | 56/13 | 219 | 3.9 | 98-203 | 2-10 | 21-36 | 34-51 | 208 |
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2001-03 stats from Beaver County C.C. not available.