Jaycee Carroll
Jaycee Carroll was born in Laramie, Wyoming, United States on April 16th, 1983 and is the Basketball Player. At the age of 41, Jaycee Carroll biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.
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Jaycee Don Carroll (born April 16, 1983) is an Azerbaijani-American professional basketball player for Real Madrid.
He also represents the senior Azerbaijani national team.
He was best known for his scoring prowess, shooting skills, shooting range, and endurance when playing college basketball for the Utah State University Aggies.
He has the second highest 3 point field goal percentage in NCAA Division I history.
He is the Aggies' all-time scoring leader and holds 9 other school records.
He had the 14th most 3 pointers made and the 52nd most points scored in NCAA DI history when he finished his college basketball career.
High school career
Carroll, a sophomore at Evanston High School in Evanston, Wyoming, was accepted on the varsity team. He averaged 27.4 points, 3.3 steals, and 2.8 assists per game during his junior year. Jaycee shot 20,000 shots with his father, the freshman coach, in order to gain these figures. He set the state record for points per game at 39.4. In addition, he had 9.1 rebounds and 3.6 steals per game. Jaycee scored 56 points in a game against Green River, making 14 of 16 three-point attempts. As both a freshman and senior, Jaycee was named the Wyoming Gatorade Player of the Year. Carroll attended college at Utah State University, which is close to Logan, Utah.
College career
Carroll went from basketball to LDS missions in Chile as a freshman, breaking numerous school and league records and receiving multiple national and league awards. Carroll was named a Freshman All-American by CollegeInsider.com and Rivals.com. In the first round of the NCAA tournament, he scored 18 points against ninth-ranked Arizona. He averaged 14.7 points per game, with 47.6% of his three-point shots and 52.3 percent overall. He tied for the first single-game scoring record (with 28 points) and the season scoring record (with 470 points). Carroll was also named the Most Valuable Player of the league's postseason tournament for the first time in the Big West Conference's history.
Carroll continued to smash records during his sophomore season. Carroll made ten three-pointers against New Mexico State on February 2, 2006, a team and conference record. He averaged 16.3 points per game, converting 45.1 percent of his three-pointers (which led the WAC) and 46.5 percent overall, earning 45.1 percent of his three-pointers. In a losing effort in the first round of the NCAA Tournament in March, he scored 21 points against Washington, along with seven rebounds and three assists. He received second-team all-conference awards for his second straight season. Carroll was ranked 33rd all-time in career scoring and fifth all-time in three-pointers made at Utah State by the end of his sophomore year.
Carroll continued to improve his scoring in his junior year. His 21.3 points per game led the WAC and ranked 10th in the country. He also led the WAC in three-point shooting percentage (43.2 percent), shot 52.7 from the field, and pulled down 6.3 rebounds per game. Carroll played 44 points in 34 minutes against New Mexico St., scoring 12 of 16 from the field, 5 of 7 from three-point range, and 15-15 from the free throw line. In the Dee Glen Smith Spectrum, the 44-point mark was the most points ever scored by a Utah State Aggie in a single game. He ranked seventh all-time at USU for career points, with 1,737, needing only 391 points to beat Greg Grant's record of 2,127. Carroll was selected as an honorable mention to the Associated Press All-American team.
Carroll spent a considerable amount of time in the summer practicing his shot ahead of his senior year in the gym. He fired 23,963 rounds, of which 20,010 were made. Both the media and WAC coaches, one of the top 15 seniors by SportsIllustrated.com, and a first-team high-major All-American by Collegehoops.net, named him as the WAC Preseason Player of the Year for the 2007–08 season. Carroll began the season with the highest three-point shooting percentage (45.2), third in career scoring, and third in career scoring average (17.5). Carroll's 32 points versus Utah Valley State on December 20, 2007, propelling him past Wayne Estes to finish second on the USU's all-time scoring list with 2,009 points. Carroll led Utah State to a game against Idaho in Logan on January 19, 2008. He beat Greg Grant in his first basket, a three-pointer, giving him 2,129 points in his career. He was named WAC Player of the Year after leading his team to a regular-season conference championship.
Carroll completed his education at Utah State with a loss to Illinois State in the first round of the NIT. He scored a total of 2,507 career points, falling 35 short of breaking the record for the all-time top college basketball scorer in Utah, Keith Van Horn. That Utah state record stands now at 2,720 career points, which is now owned by BYU's Tyler Haws. Carroll was selected as one of the country's best three-point shooters, and with seven others in the 3-Point Shootout at the 2008 NCAA Final Four in San Antonio, Texas. At the Final Four, the NABC All-Star Game, his final game of his collegiate career, was the final event of his career.
Professional career
Carroll was one of 64 players in the Portsmouth Invitational Tournament, which was held on April 9–12, 2008. He was undrafted and enrolled in the 2008 Orlando Pro Summer League camp, earning second-team distinctions. He also signed contracts to play for the Nets summer squad in Salt Lake City in 2008 and the Toronto Raptors summer team in the 2008 Las Vegas Summer League.
Carroll has signed a deal with Teramo Basket, a club in the Italian first division, following the conclusion of the NBA summer leagues.
He began playing for Gran Canaria in the Spanish ACB in 2009. "Jaycee wants to develop his combo guard skills this year and sign a long-term deal with an NBA team," his agent said.
Carroll spent summer with the Boston Celtics in the Orlando Pro Summer League and then with the New York Knicks summer team in the NBA Summer League.
Carroll signed a three-year contract with Real Madrid in July 2011. He signed a Real Madrid contract extension on July 22, 2013 that will keep him in the club until 2017.
Real Madrid won the EuroLeague championship in 2014-2015, after beating Olympiacos by a score of 78–59 in the EuroLeague Finals. Real Madrid came to an end of the season by winning the Spanish League 2014–15 season championship for the second time in the Spanish ACB's Finals series against Barcelona. Real Madrid took the triple crown with that coveted title.
Real Madrid claimed the 2017-18 EuroLeague championship in May 2018, beating Fenerbahce Douş in the final game with 85–80. Carroll averaged 9.4 points per game in over 36 EuroLeague games.
National team career
Carroll attempted to be naturalized by Azerbaijan in the winter of 2011, but bureaucracy was about to prevent this from happening. He eventually obtained his Azerbaijani passport in April 2012, when rumors began to appear about him obtaining a naturalization with Montenegro instead.
Carroll appeared with the senior Azerbaijan national basketball team in two games of the FIBA EuroBasket 2013 qualification, where he scored 27 points in the team's 79–96 loss to Sweden and 26 points in the team's wide margin victory over Luxembourg (95–77).