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Peake's Career Highs
Points: 13 at Georgia State (November 19, 2006)
FG Made: 5 (two times), most recently vs. Knoxville (December 2, 2005)
Rebounds: 8 (two times), most recently vs. Bowie State (March 2, 2006)
Assists: 11 vs. Shaw (December 14, 2005)
Steals: 7 vs. Tusculum (November 22, 2005)
Blocked Shots: 1 (five times), most recently at Towson (December 29, 2006)
Minutes: 39 at Norfolk State (January 18, 2007)
2006-07: Appeared in 29 games for the Rams, starting all but two contests (27)...Recorded a team-high 905 minutes of playing time on the season for an average of 31.2 minutes per contest...Scored 115 points on the season for an average of 4.0 points per contest on 39-of-115 shooting from the field for a field goal percentage of .339...Converted five of his 38 three-point field goal attempts for a three-point shooting percentage of .132...Successfully converted 32 of his 49 free-throw attempts on the season for a free-throw shooting percentage of .653...Tallied 112 rebounds on the season for an average of 3.9 rebounds per contest placing third on the team in total rebounds and rebounding average...Tallied 83 personal fouls, fouling out of four contests...Tallied a team-high 132 assists while committing only 66 turnovers to turn in the third consecutive season with an assist to turnover ratio of at least two-to-one...Recorded a trio of blocks on the season, despite being only 5'11"...Recorded a team-high 57 steals on the season...Tied a career-high with 13 points at Georgia State University on November 19, 2006...Tied a career-high with one block at Towson on December 29, 2006...Recorded a career-high 39 minutes of playing time in the Rams first win over a Division I program at Norfolk State University on January 18, 2007...Led the team, or had a share of the team lead in assists in all but one contest as he led the team in assists in 28 of 29 of WSSU's games.
2005-06: Appeared in, and started, all 29 games for the Rams as he was one of only two players to do so (Alleggrie Guinn being the other)...Recorded 835 minutes of playing time, good enough for second on the team (again behind Alleggrie Guinn's team-leading 839 minutes) as he turned in an average of 28.8 minutes per contest...Scored 115 points on 40-of-95 shooting from the field for a shooting percentage of .421...Hit 19 of his 54 three-point field goal attempts for a three-point field goal percentage of .352...Converted on just over half of his free throw attempts as he successfully hit 16-of-30 attempts for a FT percentage of .533...Pulled down 111 rebounds, 98 of which came on the defensive glass for an average of 3.8 rebounds per game...Tallied 150 assists and only 40 turnovers, making him one of the best ball-handlers in the CIAA...Blocked a single shot...Collected 56 steals...Recorded a career-high 13 points versus Knoxville College on December 2, 2005...Recorded a career-high eight rebounds versus Johnson C. Smith on January 28, 2006 at the LJVM Annex...Recorded a career-high seven steals versus Tusculum on November 22, 2005 at the CE Gaines Center...Recorded his lone block of the season in WSSU's win over #14 Johnson C. Smith University in Charlotte, NC on February 11, 2006...Dished out a career-high 11 assists versus Shaw University at the LJVM Annex on December 14, 2005...Ranked second in the CIAA in assists per game with 5.17 helpers per contest...Ranked fifth in the CIAA in steals per game with 1.93 takeaways per game...Ranked first in the CIAA in assist to turnover ratio with a 3.75 assist to turnover average.
2004-05: Turned in a stellar rookie season for the Rams as he played in all but one game for WSSU...Appeared in 29 games, starting one...Recorded 602 minutes on the season for an average of 20.8 minutes per contest...Scored 121 points on 41-for-105 shooting for a shooting percentage of .390...Hit 13 of his 41 three-point field goal attempts for a 31.7% shooting percentage from long range...Converted on 26 of his 36 free throw attempts for a FT shooting percentage of .722...Recorded 56 rebounds, 50 of them on the defensive glass for an average of 1.9 rebounds per contest...Dished out 87 assists and committed only 36 turnovers...Recorded a lone block and tallied 41 steals.
Personal: Spent the 2003-04 season as a redshirt...A 2003 graduate of Thomasville High School in Thomasville, NC where he was a four-year starter and helped to lead the Bulldogs to North Carolina 1-A State Titles in 2000 and 2003...Was also the starting point guard on the AAU National Championship team...Was a three-time All-Yadkin Valley 1-A Conference All-Star and finished his career as Thomasville High School's all-time leader in points (1,300), assists, and steals...Was named The Times Dispatch Co-Davidson County Player of the Year in 2002-03 as well as being named the Yadkin Valley Player of the Year en route to earning MVP honors of the North Carolina State Western Regional Finals...Averaged 17 points, eight assists and seven steals per game during his senior season at Thomasville High School...The son of Roy Peake, Sr. and Kitty Peake...A Physical Education major at WSSU...Nicknamed "Your Boy".
Peake's Statistics:
Year GP/GS Min-Avg FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-3FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb. A TO Blk. Stl. Pts. Avg. 2006-07 29-27 905-31.2 39-115 .339 5-38 .132 32-49 .653 112 132 66 3 57 115 4.0 2005-06 29-29 835-28.8 40-95 .421 19-54 .352 16-30 .533 111 150 40 1 56 115 4.0 2004-05 29-1 602-20-8 41-105 .390 13-41 .317 26-36 .722 56 87 36 1 41 121 4.2 Totals 87-57 2342-26.9 120-315 .380 37-133 .278 74-115 .643 279 369 142 5 154 351 4.0





