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Frank Young has been noted as being one of the greatest three-point shooters in Mountaineer history. Young has made 187 out of 499 three-point shots, racking up 117 three-point shots made alone in his senior season, out of 270 three-points attempted. Young broke the team-record for most three-points
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also ranked Young as the 160th best recruit. Young averaged 19 points and 10 rebounds as a junior, but his best season was his senior year. As a senior, he averaged 22.3 points and 10.1 rebounds while being named the Tallahassee Democrat all-Big Bend Player of the Year and 2A Florida State Player of
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In Young's sophomore campaign of 2004, he played in 32 games, starting three of the contests. Young only averaged 3.3 points and 1.3 rebounds though. His season total of points was 105 though, as he played behind a talented roster of young stars. One of Young's best games of the year came against
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78-73, Young led the team in one of his best performances with 24 points on just 10 shots from the field and 5 rebounds. Young's final game had him leading his team in points, tied for the lead in the game with rebounds, and was 6-7 in three-point shooting. Young totaled 113 points in the five
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In Young's final season of 2006–07, Young posted his best performance yet. With the very young and depleted Mountaineer squad, Young averaged 14.7 points per game and 4.3 rebounds. Young set a career-high of points in the fourth game of the season with 21 points against
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tourney games of his senior year, which were the greatest games his career as he ended his senior season with strong performances, leading his team to the Championship, and Young was named the tournament's MVP with 22.3 points per game.
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of Young's 06-07 season, breaking Chris Leonard's record of 101 treys with his 107 treys after the NC State game. Young is also noted for his rebounding skills, grabbing 337 career rebounds.
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squad, Young scored eight points with five rebounds in the upset win. In the Big East tournament championship game, Young grabbed a team-high five rebounds against
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during the 2003 campaign. Young played 21 games as a freshman, but only averaged 1.1 points and 1 rebound. Young's best game was when he scored six points against
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Young finished with the 10th best career 3-point shooting percentage (37.5%) and the 9th most games played (122) in school history.
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the Year runner-up. Young was also selected to Florida Sports Writers Association's Class 2A all-state squad.
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Following the end of his playing career, Young entered the college coaching ranks. After stints on the
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ended their run on a game-winning three-point shot. In the loss, Young only scored three points.
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For the 2010/2011 Season, Young signed for the Crailsheim Merlins in the German Pro A League.
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Tourney, Young played fair during the three games. The Mountaineers tourney hopes ended when
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with 17 points. He followed up that performance with a career-high 31 points against
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In January 2008, he moved to the Rotterdam Challengers (NED-Eredivisie), a team in
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As a junior in 2005, Young was backup to a prestigious class of seniors, including
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and professionally in several European leagues. Young was commonly referred to as
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Franklin Louis Young was born to Frank B. Young, Jr. and Hattie Mary Young in
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on two three-point shots. He also scored five points against
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coach and retired player, currently an assistant at
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