Men's Basketball | July 5, 2016
PHILADELPHIA – La Salle senior guard
Jordan Price is one of the top 20 college players nationally who have been invited to the Under Armour All-America Camp, held July 6-8 at Queens University in Charlotte. Price will serve as a camp counselor for the high school portion of the camp in addition to showcasing his skills for NBA personnel in attendance.
"Jordan has extremely high goals for our team in his senior year," head coach
Dr. John Giannini said. "The honor and opportunity that the Under Armour All-America Camp presents is a perfect step toward our goals. He's working hard and in great shape. I am sure he will compete well against the other outstanding players at the camp."
Price was one of 20 college players selected as counselors and one of three from the Big 5, joining Villanova's Josh Hart and Temple's Obi Enechionyia.
The two-time all-Big 5 selection and 2015 All-Atlantic 10 pick enters his final campaign with 1,164 points, which ranks 40
th on La Salle's all-time list. The 1,164 points after two seasons in an Explorer uniform are the fourth most in program history, behind Simmons (1,462), Michael Brooks (1,275) and Kareem Townes (1,226).
He led the Explorers and the Big 5 in scoring at 19.2 points per game and set a new career-high with 89 three-point field goals. Price was also second on the team in rebounding (5.5 rpg.) and assists (3.0 apg.).
The Under Armour All-America Camp features 75 of the top high school basketball players in the country.
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