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James Taft "Jimmer" Fredette [1] [2] (born February 25, 1989) is an American basketball player. Fredette was the 2011 National Player of the Year in college basketball after ranking as the leading scorer in all of NCAA Division I during his senior season for the BYU Cougars .
Fredette, the former BYU guard who took the basketball world by storm from 2007 to 2011, doesn’t look much different these days. At 35, he still has the same baby face with light stubble that ...
The U.S. men’s team was eliminated from the 3x3 competition on Sunday at the Paris Olympics after finishing 2-5 in pool play while playing its last five games without star Jimmer Fredette. “We ...
Jimmer Fredette, Kareem Maddox, Canyon Barry and Dylan Travis piled up enough wins together last year to get USA Basketball qualified in men’s 3x3 for the Paris Olympics. USA Basketball ...
Fredette initially suffered the injury with about three minutes remaining in the U.S.’s loss to Poland on Wednesday night. A trainer massaged Fredette's left upper thigh as the former BYU star ...
Led by combo guard Jimmer Fredette, the nation's leading scorer and consensus national player of the year, the Cougars advanced to the Sweet Sixteen of the NCAA tournament, where they lost in overtime to Florida.
The ESPY Award for Best College Athlete, Men's Sports, known before 2021 as the Best Male College Athlete ESPY Award, is an annual award honoring the achievements of a male individual from the world of collegiate sports. [2]
Jimmer Fredette, a different kind of basketball globetrotter, continues to draw attention even far from the NBA. At age 34, the three-point shot master led the United States 3x3 team to a gold ...