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Alvin Jerome Young (born November 12, 1975) is an American professional
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player.


Early life

Young was raised in
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, where he attended Bishop Loughlin Memorial High School. He learned to play basketball at the church where his mother, Edna, worked. Young tried out for the team every year he was in high school, but in all four years he was cut and did not make the final roster. He graduated high school in 1995.


College career

Unsurprisingly, no
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Division I colleges recruited him, so Young attended Mitchell College, a junior college located in
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,
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. and played basketball on its team. During his sophomore season, Young averaged an
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Tournament record 43.6 points per game over five games, including a high of 54. His head coach, Rich Conover, who was in his first season at the helm, was instrumental in guiding Young to play at Niagara University. Young viewed Conover as an uncle, so he took that advice and enrolled at Niagara the following fall. The final two seasons of Young's NCAA eligibility were spent playing at the Division I institution. A shooting guard /
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, he surpassed all expectations, and as a senior in 1998–99, Young led NCAA Division I in scoring at 25.1 points per game. It was the highest scoring average for a player at Niagara since
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averaged approximately 29 in 1969–70. Young scored a career high 44 points against
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, and that season he was named the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference Player of the Year. He finished his two-year Division I career with 1,152 points, 306 rebounds, 151 blocks and 130 assists.


Professional athletic career

Young was not selected in the 1999 NBA Draft, and thus his professional career overseas began. He played for Strasbourg IG in
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. In 2008–09 and 2009–10, Young played for the Italian club
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. As of the 2010–11 basketball season, Young plays for Umana Reyer in
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. In August 2013, he signed with
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.


See also

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