#42 Louie McCroskey
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6'5" 208 lbs Guard
HS: St. Raymond Bronx, NY
Born: Harlem, NY
Season Stats
Season Cl Pos G GS Min FG FGA % FT FTA % 3Pt 3PA % Asst Reb DReb OReb Fls DQ TO ST BS Pts PPG APG RPG
2003-04 Fr G
28
0
394
44
124
35.5%
9
20
45.0%
13
57
22.8%
27
61
39
22
39
2
28
21
4
110
3.9
1.0
2.2
2004-05 So G 34 16 675 75 192 39.1% 20 40 50.0% 19 65 29.2% 41 99 62 37 46 1 40 28 1 189 5.6 1.2 2.9
2005-06 Jr G 34 5 476 51 124 41.1% 22 48 45.8% 4 19 21.1% 44 113 68 45 55 3 49 26 2 128 3.8 1.3 3.3
Career    
96
21
1545
170
440
38.6%
51
108
47.2%
36
141
25.5%
112
273
164
109
140
6
117
75
7
427
4.4
1.1
2.8

Louie McCroskey was a solid defensive swingman for Syracuse, who often played recklessly on offensive, but strong on defense. He lettered for three seasons for the Orangemen.

Louis McCroskey Syracuse Orange BasketballMcCroskey had the size and build of a typical Jim Boeheim swingman. He was aggressive to the hoop, and a strong rebounder for a guard. His sophomore season, his defensive prowess earned him a starting job when classmate Demetris Nichols struggled offensively. His junior season, McCroskey was named the starter to begin the season. However, he was often too aggressive driving to the hoop drawing the offensive charge, and was prone to unforced turnovers. His shooting never improved from his freshman year, and his free throw shooting was horrendous. With more talented shooters on a team struggling to find offense, McCroskey lost his starting position to Eric Devendorf. McCroskey's value as a defensive player continued to earn him playing time off the bench.

In February of his junior season, McCroskey was in a much publicized shouting match with coach Boeheim. Rumors were that he was kicked off the team or had quit, but those turned out to be false, as he returned to the team and played down the stretch. However, following his junior year, he transferred to Marist College. McCroskey would play 15 games for Marist in the 2007-08 season, before breaking his foot on January 17th, and missing the remainder of the season. He was the Red Foxes' leading scorer at the time with 186 points, 84 rebounds and 20 assists. He would average 12.4 points per game that season.

Marist College Statistics
Season Cl Pos G GS Min FG FGA % FT FTA % 3Pt 3PA % Asst Reb DReb OReb Fls DQ TO ST BS Pts PPG APG RPG
2007-08 Sr G 19 18 479 88 196 44.9% 28 47 59.6% 25 61 41.0% 23 99 61 38 46 0 41 13 5 229 12.1 1.2 5.2
Career    
19
18
479
88
196
44.9%
28
47
59.6%
25
61
41.0%
23
99
61
38
46
0
41
13
5
229
12.1
1.2
5.2

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