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01/06/2007
Arizona State vs. Washington (1-6-2007)
12/28/2006
Pendergraph registers a game-high 17 points in 71-60 setback.
Antwi Atuahene career game-by-game in PDF Format (2 pages) 
The oldest player and only senior on the 2007-2008 squad "Twee" earned his Bachelor of Interdisciplinary degree in the spring of 2008 and also earned the Ned Wulk Award (best teammate) in his senior year. Name is pronounced An-twee A-two-a-knee. Averaged 25.7 minutes per game in 2005-2006 (third on the team) and had game-winning shot in overtime at Oregon State on Jan. 14 in career-high 42 minutes. Played in 86 games in his career and started in 35 and averaged 5.2 points. Played in 28 games in senior year and started in four.
Played the point guard and both wing positions throughout his junior season (2006-2007) under first-year head coach Herb Sendek. Was fifth on team with 26.3 minutes per game, third with 3.7 boards and second with 2.87 assists. Posted six double-figure scoring games and had double-double (18 points and 11 boards) in 71-66 Dec. 21 win over North Carolina A & T. Had 15 points at NCAA-Tournament bound Xavier on Dec. 19.
In his sophomore season (2005-2006), Atuahene ranked third in the Pac-10 in conference games with 4.39 assists per game and sixth in assist/turnover ratio (1.46). Averaged 29.4 minutes, 7.8 points and 4.6 assists in final 16 games and had 12 points and 10 assists vs. Oregon on Feb. 11, the most assists by a Sun Devil since Jason Braxton had 12 at USC on Jan. 17, 2004 (previous 67 games). Posted career-high 21 points at Oregon on Jan. 12.
Led the Trinity Valley Cardinals in scoring (17.4), rebounding (6.4), assists (10.0) and steals (3.1) in 2004-2005. His 17.4 points per game was fifth in Region XIV. Shot 75 percent (120-of-160) from the free throw line and earned first-team All-Region XIV honors. Played high school at Father Henry Carr Catholic Secondary School in Toronto and was named the Toronto Sun's Mr. Basketball Ontario in 2002-2003 as he averaged 34.5 points, 11.5 assists and 10.0 rebounds in his senior year with highs of 48 points and 22 assists in 2002-2003. Led Henry Carr to a 44-4 record. Also averaged 36.5 ppg. as a junior, including a career-best 56 points and was a standout at the 2002 Nike All-American Camp in Indianapolis.
CAREER HIGHS FOR ANTWI ATUAHENE
POINTS: 21 at Oregon (1/12/06)
ASSISTS: 10 vs. Oregon (2/11/06)
FG MADE: 7 at Oregon (1/12/06)
FG ATT.: 12, twice, vs. Oregon State (2/9/06)
FREE THROWS MADE: 7, twice, vs. Stanford (1/21/06)
FREE THROWS ATT.: 16 vs. North Carolina A&T (12/21/06)
REBOUNDS: 11 vs. North Carolina A&T (12/21/06)
STEALS: 5 vs. Arizona (1/25/06)
MINUTES: 42 at Oregon State (1/14/06)