| Mohamed Abukar |
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 | Class: Senior
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 | Hometown: San Diego, Calif.
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 | High School: Rancho Bernardo High
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 | Last College: Univ. of Florida
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 | Height / Weight: 6-10 / 229
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 | Position: F
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 | Experience: 2L
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Mohamed Abukar SDSU Career Game-By-Game in PDF Format

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As A Senior (2006-07 Season)
MWC Rankings: 4th in free throw percentage, 7th in defensive rebounding, 7th in minutes played, 8th in scoring, 14th in rebounding, 14th in blocked shots
Second-team all-MWC for the second straight year... Started 30 of 32 games in which he played this season and had a 37-14 career record as a starter while at SDSU... Finished second on the team in scoring (15.8) and in rebounds (5.8) and was third in blocked shots (19)... Led the team in free throw percentage making 82.9 percent of his attempts from the charity stripe... Ranked in the top 10 in four Mountain West Conference categories, including free throw percentage (4th, .829), defensive rebounding (7th, 4.41), minutes played (7th, 33.16) and scoring (8th, 15.8)... Also ranked 14th in rebounding (5.8) and blocked shots (0.59)... His 505 points ranks as the 13th most for a single season in Division I school history... Finished the season in a tie for 17th for field goals made in a single Division I season with Tony Bland... An excellent free-throw shooter, he posted the seventh-highest percentage in SDSU Division I history at 82.9 percent and his 116 free throws puts him 13th all-time... Also ranks 10th in single-season minutes played (1,061) and victories (22) and 15th in efficiency points (475) and 18th in points, rebounds and assists (741)... Led the team in scoring nine times... Scored in double figures in 28 games ... Had at least four rebounds in 29 of 31 games... Scored 15 points vs. Murray State (11-10-06) in the season opener... Scored 21 points at Saint Mary's (11-11-06)... Had his first-ever double-double vs. Seattle Pacific (11-12-06) with 22 points and a career-best 10 rebounds... Hit all six of his free throws en route to 12 points vs. UCSD (11-15-06)... Put up 22 points and had seven rebounds against Cal (11-18-06)... He scored nine points as SDSU cruised to a 34-point victory over UCR (11-21-06)... Recorded 14 points and nine rebounds at UCSB (11-25-06)... Scored a team-high 22 points and had seven rebounds vs. USD (11-29-06)... Shot 6-of-11 from the field, including a season-high three triples, and ended the game with 17 points at W. Michigan (12-2-06)... Against Arizona (12-9-06), he had seven points and six rebounds... Went 8-for-10 from the field en route to 19 points and added seven rebounds and a season-best four assists vs. Campbell (12-12-06)... Shot a perfect 6-for-6 from the line en route to 17 points; he also had seven boards vs. LMU (12-16-06)... Scored 12 points at Washington St. (12-21-06)... Scored 26 points on 10 field goals vs. Lafayette (12-30-06)... Had 15 points, while hitting all eight free throws, and six rebounds vs. Wyoming (1-3-07)... Tallied 12 points, had a team-high seven rebounds and two blocks at BYU (1-6-07)... Contributed 16 points vs. CSU (1-13-07)... Didn't start vs. New Mexico (1-17-07) (first non-start in 21 games), but still had 14 points and four rebounds... Dressed but did not play due to a leg injury at UNLV (1-23-07)... Had 12 points and career-best tying three blocks vs. Utah (1-27-07)... In a reserve role, he scored 17 points at TCU (1-31-07)... Led the team in scoring and rebounding with 16 and 8, respectively vs. Air Force (2-6-07)... Posted his second career double-double with 19 points and 10 rebounds at CSU (2-10-07)... Scored 12 points and had seven rebounds and three assists vs. UNLV (2-13-07)... Poured in 16 points at Wyoming (2-17-07)... Plagued by foul trouble, but still managed nine points at UNM (2-20-07)... Posted a career-best 27 points on 11-of-16 shooting vs. BYU (2-24-07)... Recorded his third career double-double with a team-high 24 points and 10 rebounds at Utah (2-27-07)... 12 points, six rebounds on Senior Day vs. TCU (3-3-07)... Went for 14 points and five rebounds vs. CSU at the MWC tournament (3-8-07)... Scored 15 points and had six rebounds in the first round of the NIT at Missouri State (3-14-07)... Contributed 14 points and five rebounds in 35 minutes of action at Syracuse (3-19-07) in the second round of the NIT.
As A Junior (2005-06 Season)
All-MWC second team selection... MWC preseason newcomer of the year... Sat out the first 10 games of the 2005-06 season due to NCAA transfer rules after transferring from the University of Florida the previous winter... Ended the season scoring in double-figures in 17 of the his last 22 and in 13 of his last 15 games he played for San Diego State... In 16 Mountain West Conference regular season games, he went 95-for-177 from the field (53.8 percent) in 474 minutes... When he played at least 33 minutes, the Aztecs were 8-2... When he, Brandon Heath and Marcus Slaughter were in the starting lineup together, the team went 16-4... When inserted in the starting five, the Aztecs were 17-4... Was the team's third-leading scorer at 14.3 ppg and averaged 15.3 in MWC play... One of three Aztec players to shoot over 80 percent from the free throw line... Enjoyed his new home at Cox Arena, averaging 16.0 points and connecting on 54.5 percent (55-of-101) from the field in nine home games... Oddly enough, all eight of his three-point field goals came in either road or neutral contests... Factor out his six three-point misses at Cox Arena and Abukar connected on 57.9 percent of his attempts from inside the arc in home games last season... Maybe the best way to tell his value was by his hockey plus/minus rating in conference games... In MWC action, SDSU outscored its opponents by 132 points in the 474 minutes he was on the court... In the 171 minutes he was on the bench, SDSU was outscored by two points... Did not play in enough games to qualify for the MWC overall statistics... In conference games only, he ranked third in free throw percentage (.857), fourth in field goal percentage (.537), ninth in scoring (15.2), 12th in offensive rebounding (1.81), tied for 16th in blocked shots (0.50) and 17th in rebounding (4.6)... Owned the conference's top field goal percentage for a single game when he went 10-for-12 (.833) vs. Colorado State (1-4-06)... His 10 field goals were also tied for second most in an MWC game... Had at least six rebounds in six of his last nine games... Nearly recorded a double-double vs. Indiana in the first round of the NCAA Tournament (3-16-06) with 24 points and nine rebounds... Scored 13 points and had four rebounds vs. Colorado State (3-9-06) in the MWC quarterfinals... Posted a career-best 26 points on 9-of-15 shooting and connected on eight of his 10 free throw attempts vs. Wyoming (3-9-06)... Chipped in with 15 points and seven rebounds at New Mexico (2-25-06)... Had a game-high 20 points and six rebounds at BYU (2-22-06)... Was perfect from the line going 5-for-5, scoring 17 points and recording seven rebounds vs. TCU (2-18-06)... Grabbed a career-best eight rebounds in addition to scoring 13 points at UNLV (2-16-06)... Put up 16 points vs. Utah (2-11-06)... Scored a game-high 18 points (8-for-12 FG) in a career-high 37 minutes of action against Air Force (2-8-06)... Shot 6-for-11 en route to 13 points at CSU (2-4-06)... Scored 17 points in the first half (19 points for the game) in the overtime road win over Wyoming (1-28-06)... In the game vs. New Mexico (1-25-06), he scored 12 points and had season highs of three assists and two blocks... Against BYU (1-21-06), he went 7-for-11 from the field en route to 15 points, five rebounds and a career-high tying three steals... Shot 7-for-12 from the field in the road victory at Utah (1-11-06) en route to 16 points... Also shared game-high honors with Kyle Spain after grabbing a career-high tying seven rebounds vs. the Utes... Battled the flu at Air Force and was limited to 13 minutes, but scored eight points on 3-of-4 shooting... Had his best game as an Aztec tying his career high with 22 points (10-for-12 FGs) against CSU (1-4-06)... Started against LMU (12-31-05) and scored 10 points in addition to grabbing seven rebounds... Made season debut at Providence (12-27-05) and scored 10 points in 29 minutes of action.
As A Sophomore (2004-05 Season)
Played in the first seven games of the season before transferring to San Diego State following the fall 2004 semester... Averaged 5.0 points and 1.4 rebounds in 10.3 minutes of action... Connected on 46.2 percent of his field goal attempts, including an impressive 42.9 percent from beyond the arc... Shot 50 percent from the field inside the arc... Logged 10 or more minutes in four of his seven games, including a season-high 18 minutes against Florida Atlantic (11-23-04) and Florida A&M (11-30-04)... Scored a career-high 22 points, making 8-of-10 attempts in 18 minutes of action against the Rattlers... Scored 35 points in 72 minutes during the season, which equates to 19.4 points per 40 minutes of action... Committed just four turnovers in 72 minutes, for an average of one turnover every 18.0 minutes... Did not have more than one turnover in any game and owns a streak of 28 consecutive games with one turnover or less... Gators were 5-2 during his time in Gainesville... Was one of only 10 players to see action in the first seven games of the season... Florida ended the campaign with a 24-8 record overall, a 12-4 conference record and advanced to the second round of the NCAA Tournament.
As A Freshman (2003-04 Season)
Played in 30 of 31 games as a true freshman on a team that posted a 20-11 record, went 9-7 in the Southeastern Conference and advanced to the NCAA Tournament... His 402 minutes played during the season were the eighth highest total on the team... Averaged 2.7 points, 2.1 rebounds in 13.4 minutes per game... Scored eight or more points in five games (Montana State, Florida A&M, Louisville, West Virginia and Tennessee)... Scored a season-high 12 points against Florida A&M (11-27-03)... Was the first substitute off the bench a team-best 10 times... Did not foul out once during his 30 games and never reached the four foul mark in any game... The only game he missed was Florida's NCAA Tournament game against Manhattan (3-18-04) when a lower back ailment kept him sidelined... Attempted 64 three-point field goals, the third highest total on the team... Made quite a splash in his collegiate debut, scoring nine points and adding four rebounds against Montana State (11-25-03)... His nine three-point field goal attempts in that game were a freshman opening-day record... One of only two Gator players to score in double-figures at 25th-ranked Louisville (12-13-03)... Had five games with a career-high five rebounds (Florida A&M, Maryland, West Virginia, Eastern Kentucky, Arkansas)... Played 11 or more minutes in 21 games and 20 or more minutes in eight games... Had three points and three rebounds in the SEC tournament game against Alabama (3-12-04)... He was a late addition to the Gators team, announcing his intention to attend Florida on May 15 after originally signing with Georgia.
High School
Averaged 28.7 points and 12.7 rebounds per game his senior year at Rancho Bernardo High... Was a member of the USA Junior National Team in the summer of 2002, playing on the same team with Carmelo Anthony, Dee Brown and Chris Bosh... Was one of only three high school players on the roster... As a junior, averaged 20.0 points, 11.0 rebounds, 4.0 assists and 4.0 blocks.