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#11 Forward

6-6 • 210 • Senior

Columbus, Ohio

Reynoldsburg High School

Dwight Holmes

 

Career Notes
Played in 109 games, starting 44 contests...scored 304 points, grabbed 176 rebounds, had 49 assists, 32 blocks and 31 steals.

 

2007-08 | Senior

Played in all 30 games, appearing in the starting lineup eight times...scored 140 points, grabbed 74 rebounds, had 18 assists, 17 blocks and 11 steals...played 485 minutes, averaging 16.2 per game...was 49-of-95 (51.6 percent) from the field...was 41-of-63 (65.1 percent) from the free-throw line...made his only 3-pointer attempt of the year (at Valparaiso)...scored in double figures three times...had a career-best 19 points at Loyola...was 7-of-9 from the field and 5-of-5 from the free-throw line...had 11 points against Robert Morris making 5-of-6 field goal attempts and a free throw...had 10 at Valparaiso making three field goals and three free throws...attempted a season-high eight free throws against the Crusaders...finished with eight points at Milwaukee, eight at Buffalo and eight versus Cleveland State...grabbed a season-best six rebounds in win over Green Bay...had five boards at Buffalo, at Saint Francis (Pa.) and versus Milwaukee...had three assists against Green Bay and Robert Morris...had three blocks in win over UIC...had four multi-block games...finished with three steals against UIC as well...grabbed four or more rebounds eight times...tied his season high attempting nine shots at UIC in the Horizon League Tournament...made 17 straight free throws at one point during the season...played 20-plus minutes on 13 occasions...saw a season-high 32 minutes at Loyola...had two dunks...was first substitution in 12 games...earned his fourth letter.

 

2006-07 | Senior
Played in all 31 games, appearing in the starting lineup 23 times...started the final 12 games and 23 of the last 24...played a total of 472 minutes, averaging 15.2 per contest...scored 93 points while grabbing 65 rebounds...had 20 assists, seven blocked shots and seven steals...was 35-of-83 (42.2 percent) from the field and 21-of-35 from the free-throw line (60 percent)...played double figures in minutes in 28 games...played 28 minutes at Duquesne and at UIC...saw at least 20 minutes of action eight times...posted a double-double with 12 points and 10 rebounds against the Dukes...was 5-of-8 from the field and attempted five free throws in the game...had at least three rebounds 10 times...grabbed five in win over Lock Haven...scored eight points at UIC and against LHU...tallied seven in Horizon League Tournament against UW-Green Bay...attempted seven shots and five free throws against the Phoenix...had four assists at James Madison...had seven multi-assist contests...had single blocked shots in seven games...had a high of two steals against Lock Haven...made 3-pointers at Duquesne and versus Slippery Rock...had season high four free-throws made and six attempts at UIC...had six points in win over Central Michigan...made field goals in 22 games...had three dunks...earned his third letter.

 

2005-06 | Junior
Played in 26 games while appearing in the starting lineup 13 times...started 12 consecutive games from early December through mid-January...started late in the year at Canisius...played a total of 237 minutes, averaging 9.1 per contest...played a season-high 19 minutes at home against Cleveland State...scored 35 points and grabbed 30 rebounds...averaged 1.3 points and 1.2 rebounds per game...had eight assists, seven steals and five blocked shots...made 12-of-33 field-goal attempts (36.4 percent)...attempted six 3-pointers...was 11-of-17 from the free-throw line (64.7 percent)...made eight straight at one point during the year...had a career-high five rebounds in victory over Butler...scored a career-high eight points at St. Bonaventure...attempted five field goals against Slippery Rock...was 4-of-4 from the free-throw line against the Bonnies...had five points against CSU and at UW-Milwaukee...scored four at Detroit...had three against Butler and two on five occasions...had a high of three assists in win over UW-Green Bay...had three blocks in regular-season win at Loyola...had one steal on seven occasions...was team's first substitution three times...had a dunk against Cleveland State...earned his second letter.

2004-05 | Sophomore
Played in 22 games...saw a total of 111 minutes of action...scored 36 points for the campaign...made 12-of-24 field-goal attempts (50 percent)...made 10-of-15 free throws (66.7 percent)...converted two 3-pointers...grabbed seven rebounds, had six steals, three blocks and three assists...played in double figures on three occasions...played a season-high 14 minutes against Slippery Rock and at Wright State...scored a season-high seven points at home against UW-Milwaukee...had a 3-pointer and was 4-of-4 from the line against the Panthers...also made a 3-pointer against St. Francis (Pa.)...made two free throws at UW-Green Bay and at IPFW...scored four points on six occasions...had two points twice...grabbed a season-high three rebounds at Wright State...had three blocks and three steals against Slippery Rock...made two field goals on three occasions...earned his first letter.

2003-04 | Freshman
Sat out the season working to meet NCAA initial eligibility requirements.

High School
Averaged 17.5 points and nine rebounds per game as a senior...named to the PrepSpotlight.com second-team Division I All-Ohio Team...ranked as the 21st-best senior and fifth-best wing in the state...scored 13 points in District 10 High School Boys All-Star Game on the Ohio Capital Conference's squad...also played in the Ohio/Kentucky High School All-Star Game...was a McDonald's All-America nominee...as a junior, attended Stebbins High School in Dayton...averaged 22.7 points and 9.8 rebounds per game while earning third-team All-Southwest Ohio accolades...coach was Chris Rider.

Personal
Parents are Greg Lightbourne and Diane Holmes...has two sisters (Keesha and Showna)...born August 26, 1984 in Denver, Colo...major is Sociology.

Team Information
Horizon League Championship
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