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Career Notes
Valuable practice player for the Blue Devils ... has the second-highest vertical leap on the team at 35.5 inches ... younger brother, Jordan, will join the team in 2005-06 ... has played in 29 career games, including one start.
Sophomore Season (2004-05)
Played in 18 games, starting once ... averaged 0.2 points and 0.2 rebounds in 1.8 minutes per game ... saw action against Virginia (3/11) in the ACC Tournament opener ... played one minute versus North Carolina (3/6) ... saw three minutes of action against Miami (3/3) ... played three minutes in a win over St. John’s (2/26) ... grabbed a rebound in two minutes versus Georgia Tech (2/23) ... made first career start against Wake Forest (2/20) ... registered one foul in three minutes versus Maryland (2/12) ... played one minute against Georgia Tech (2/5) ... knocked down a pair of free throws to score two points in two minutes versus Virginia Tech (1/30) ... grabbed a rebound in three minutes against Florida State (1/22) ... played one minute in a win over N.C. State (1/13) ... played against Temple (1/8) ... saw action in a win over Princeton (1/5) ... saw action versus Clemson (1/2) ... played three minutes against Illinois-Chicago (12/14) ... knocked down a pair of free throws for his first collegiate points versus Toledo (12/12) ... played two minutes, grabbing one rebound versus Valparaiso (12/4) ... saw first action of the season against UNC Greensboro (11/27), recording a rebound and first career assist.
Freshman Season (2003-04)
Played in 11 games, seeing a total of 19 minutes of action ... registered one rebound and one steal ... saw action against Alabama State and Seton Hall in the NCAA Tournament ...saw his first ACC action against Clemson (2/8) ... played two minutes against Georgetown (1/24) ... grabbed his first career rebound against Fairfield (1/6) ... saw his first collegiate action against Portland (12/14).
High School
Originally signed with Lehigh but went to Blair Academy for a prep year in 2002-03 ... averaged eight points and three assists per game at Blair under coach Joe Mantegna ... earned Blair’s Defensive Most Valuable Player award ... helped lead Blair to a 25-4 record and its third consecutive league championship in 2003 ... teammate of former Duke standout Luol Deng at Blair ... finalist for Mr. Basketball in the state of Arkansas in 2002 ... a three-time 2-A All-State selection from 2000-02 in Arkansas ... scored more than 2,000 points in three seasons at Melbourne High School under coach Mike Watson ... averaged 17 points and seven rebounds as a senior, 20 points and seven rebounds as a junior and 25 points and seven boards as a sophomore ... moved from the point guard position as a sophomore to playing inside at points during his senior year ... team was 93-21 in Davidson’s three years at Melbourne, including a 37-4 mark in 2002 ... led high school team to regional championships from 2000-02 and was named regional tournament MVP all three years ... scored a career-high 42 points in a Melbourne victory versus rival Izard County Consolidated as a junior ... a three-year letterwinner in basketball.
Personal
Full name is Joseph Patrick Davidson ... son of Pat and Suellen Davidson ... parents are business owners ... has two younger brothers, Jordan (19) and Nick (17) ... both of his brothers are outstanding golfers ... listens to country music or Norah Jones prior to games to help him relax and focus ... member of the Beta Club for academics in high school ... was Homecoming king at Melbourne ... also chosen as Mr. Melbourne High School as the person most likely to succeed ... graduating class in Melbourne was 35 ... favorite athlete is Tiger Woods ... enjoys being with friends and fishing ... majoring in sociology with a minor in psychology and history ... born March 23, 1984 in Jonesboro, Ark.