| Sead Odzic |
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 | Hometown: Skokie, Ill.
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 | High School: Niles West
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 | Last College: Southern California
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 | Height / Weight: 6-3 / 192
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 | Position: Guard
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2007-08/sophomore at Illinois State
Appeared in 22 games, making his debut on the Missouri Valley Conference opener at Creighton (12-29-07) after sitting out the first semester to satisfy NCAA transfer requirement averaged 2.0 points, 1.0 rebounds and 1.3 assists per game with a 1.2 assist/turnover ratio equaled his season-high of six points twice, against Evansville (1-12-08) and at Drake (1-19-08) scored five points apiece at Creighton, versus Wichita State (1-16-08) and against Indiana State (1-27-08) had a season-best five rebounds versus Evansville at Redbird Arena made 3-of-4 field goals at Drake dished out a season-best four assists in the Redbirds' 56-47 home win over Southern Illinois did not play in either of ISU's two National Invitation Tournament (NIT) games.
2005-06/freshman at USC
Appeared in all 30 games for the Trojans as a freshman, making five starts Averaged 3.2 points-and 1.2 rebounds- per-game Finished fourth on the team with 22 three-pointers made Committed just 11 turnovers in 462 minutes played Hit two-of-three three-pointers in a 66-65 win at Arizona State Jan. 5, 2006 Made his first start and had three points, two rebounds, two assists, one steal and no turnovers in a 72-70 overtime win at Oregon State Jan. 26, 2006 Had a career high in points (9), three-pointers made (3) and assists (4) Feb. 4, 2006 versus Arizona State Won the Tom Kimmel Award which honors the team's sixth man at the USC basketball team's award dinner.
As a prep
Averaged 20 points, five rebounds and four assists as a senior at Niles West Finished his high school career with a shooting percentage of better than 40 percent from three-point range A three-time All-Central Suburban South League First-Team selection and was an Illinois all-state honoree.
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Full name: Sead Odzic Birthdate: Oct. 22, 1986 Birthplace: Montenegro, Yugoslavia Parents: Julija and Charlie Odzic Moved to Illinois when he was four, due to religious fighting and escalating violence in Yugoslavia He is bilingual in both English and Serbian Major: Business.