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2007-2008: He added a season high three assists to go with two steals and two points over SMU. He added a career-high four steals at Louisville to go with four points on his 20th birthday. He scored 11 points to go with five rebounds and two assists at Richmond. He recorded his first career double-double with career bests in points (13), rebounds (10) and minutes (31) to go with five assists and just one turnover at Rhode Island. He played in all 34 games and started two of them averaging 4.3 points and 2.9 rebounds. Was second on the team in assists with 65 and led the team in steals with 45. 2006-2007:London Warren (a.k.a. the "Jacksonville Jet," as dubbed by the WHIO Radio team of Larry Hansgen and Bucky Bockhorn) came on in the last 14 games of the 2006-07 season, a time when most freshmen have hit the proverbial wall. A jet-quick guard known for his explosiveness and defensive tenacity, his play down the stretch was clearly better than the first 19 games of the season, but even more dramatic is his reversal from the beginning of the A-10 schedule. After averaging just 7.7 minutes, 0.7 points, 1.2 assists and 1.7 turnovers in the first six league games, Warren has averaged 18.1 minutes, 4.2 points, 3.4 assists and just 1.8 turnovers in the last 14 games, earning earned starts in the last seven games. He shot .250 (8-32) from the floor in the first 19 games, but shot .487 (19-39) in the final 14 games. For obvious reasons, Warren was named the winner of the 2006-07 Chris Daniels Memorial Award, which goes to the most improved player on the UD basketball team. He scored a career-high 10 points at SBU with two assists and no turnovers. He raised his career best to eight assists with (six points and just one turnover) in the Charlotte during the A-10 tournament win. Overall, he led UD in steals (0.9) and was second in assists (2.5) in just 14.5 minutes a game. High School:Warren came to the University of Dayton after an outstanding career at Jacksonville's Raines High School, a powerhouse on the Florida prep scene. Warren was First Team 4A All-Florida as a senior, after averaging 21.0 points, 7.5 assists, 6.0 rebounds and 3.2 steals a game. Raines finished 16-10 and ranked 20th in Florida 4A last season. As a junior, Warren averaged 14.2 points and 5.2 assists in 14 games. He missed 14 games after breaking his right hand in the third game of the year. Even though he missed half the year, Warren led Raines to the regional finals in 2005 after Raines won back-to-back Florida Class 4A state championships in 2003 and 2004. Like classmates Kurt Huelsman and Marcus Johnson, Warren played on a state high school championship team. In the summer of 2005, his Jacksonville Lee Bulls AAU team reached the final 16 at the AAU national tournament, and Warren averaged 19.0 points, 8.2 assists and 8.0 rebounds for the Bulls.
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