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One of the top players from the Atlantic 10 conference has joined USF men’s basketball as senior guard Javon Greene from George Mason announced his intentions to transfer to USF.
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In his senior year, he lead the Patriots in steals (40) and 3-pt percentage (37.5%), was second in the team for scoring (11.5 PPG), assists (48), and three points made (39) as the Patriots went 13-9 this past season.
Greene scored a career-high 39 points against Richmond in his junior year, which is the most points a George Mason player has scored at home since 1985. He also paced the Patriots with 13.8 PPG.
The 6’4, 190-pound Greene shot 80% from the free throw line in his career (!!!!), while accumulating 199 assists for the Patriots. His 37.5% three point percentage last season would have had him second on the team, just behind Xavier Castañeda who transferred a few weeks ago. He also average five rebounds a game, which would have lead all guards for the Bulls last season. In all Greene has collected 535 rebounds and 162 steals in his George Mason career.