Glen Dandridge
Glen Dandridge

Player Profile
Class:
Senior

Hometown:
Goochland, Va.

High School:
Mount Zion Christian Acad.

Height / Weight:
6-6 / 225

Position:
Guard/Forward

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2006-07 Season:
Battled through injuries to compete in 18 contests, averaging 4.8 minutes in those affairs ... Averaged 1.4 points and 0.7 rebounds after suffering a stress fracture in his foot at the season of two-a-day practices ... Ranked eighth on the team with four three-pointers and half of his eight total field goals came from beyond the arc ... Scored a career high six points on a pair of treys against Stephen F. Austin, but was huge off the bench in Mizzou's win at No. 18 Oklahoma State, scoring five points in four minutes to help the Tigers to the win ... The Tigers trailed by as many as 11 in the first half of that contest, but his backdoor lay-up and a three from the corner quickly helped Mizzou regain control and race to the win ... Scored two points and added a steal in the home finale vs. Colorado ... Added five points, an assist and steal vs. Illinois in St. Louis.

2005-06 Season:
Enjoyed a career game vs. Colorado, scoring eight points and grabbing seven boards in a career-high tying 16 minutes of action ... Hit 3-of-4 shots from the floor, including a three-pointer ... Also blocked a shot and dished out an assist ... Was rewarded with his first start of the year against Kansas and grabbed four rebounds, while connecting on a three-pointer ... Started at Kansas State and contributed two rebounds in 20 minutes ... Scored a career-high tying eight points on 3-of-6 shooting in the second meeting with Kansas State ... Had one bucket and four boards at Colorado ... Hit a pair of threes and dished a pair of assists ... Scored four points on 2-of-2 shooting at Oklahoma with an offensive rebound ... Hit a trey vs. No. 7 Texas ... Hit another triple at Texas Tech en route to five first-half points ... Scored five points and grabbed three boards in the regular-season finale vs. Nebraska ... Had a breakout game vs. Davidson, hitting 2-of-3 three-pointers ... Played six minutes vs. Eastern Illinois and hit a pair of jumpers in the win ... Had another solid shooting night vs. Oakland, hitting a pair of three-pointers in three minutes.

2004-05 Season:
Played in 30-of-33 games, including all-16 Big 12 Conference contests ... Earned back-to-back Big 12 starts against Kansas State and at Kansas ... Played a career high 16 minutes vs. the Wildcats and scored five points ... Hit 2-of-4 shots vs. the Jayhawks, including a trey ... Tied a career high with seven points on two occasions, initially vs. Creighton and then again vs. Montana ... Played a season-high 16 minutes against the Grizzlies, while hitting all-four free throw attempts ... Added a career high three rebounds vs. Creighton ... Had a stretch of three consecutive games with a three-pointer ... Opened that run in the win over Gonzaga, where he scored five points on 2-of-3 shooting vs. the Bulldogs ... Also hit triples vs. American and Iowa State to cap a stretch of three consecutive wins.

High School:
Averaged 23.0 ppg., as a sophomore at Goochland High School ... Transferred to Mount Zion Academy for his junior and senior seasons, averaging 18.0 points and 9.0 rebounds per game as a junior and 18.0 points and 7.0 rebounds per game his senior year ... Played for one of the top high school programs in the country in each of his last two years at Mt. Zion ... Ranked No. 92 among high school prospects by TheInsiderHoops.com's Dave Telep ... RivalHoops.com listed him as the No. 24-guard in the country and the No. 116 player in the nation overall ... Joined Marshall Brown, Kalen Grimes and Jason Horton in a recruiting class ranked among the Top 15 in the country by several recruiting services.

Personal:Coached in high school by Antonio Fozzard at Mt. Zion ... Interested in pursuing a computer related field or business administration following graduation ... Has a passion for drawing ... Lists NBA Live 2005 as his favorite video game ... Looked up to his father, Glen Sr., growing up ... Tries to pattern his game "a little bit after Ray Allen and a little bit like Jordan" ... Favorite actor is Denzel Washington ... Wants to be successful in whatever he does following his career at Mizzou ... Enjoys listening to Jay Z ... Has several "favorite songs" but enjoys just about every track off of Jay-Z's Blue Print album ... Considered Virginia, Clemson, Texas and Cincinnati before making Mizzou his choice of schools.