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Ishmael Omondi Awange
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Born May 27, 1989 (age 23)
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Nairobi, Kenya
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Nationality Kenya/America
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Listed height 6 ft 11 in (2.11 m)
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High school Aquinas High School
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(Nairobi, Kenya)
College University of Texas Arlington (2008–2010)
Dallas Baptist University (2010-2012)
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Ishmael Awange (born May April 3, 1989) played college basketball at Dallas Baptist University in Dallas, Texas, USA. Awange is also a member of the Kenyan national basketball team.
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1 College career
2 International career
3 Professional career
4 External links

College career

2008-10 University Of Texas Arlington
Appeared in 65 games, scored 180 points and grabbed 150 rebounds on the season...career-high 18 points in 32 minutes at Michigan State University along with a career-high 8 rebounds ...
2010-2012 Dallas Baptist University
Finished the 2012 season with a four losing streak loss but managed to grab 10 rebounds and scored career high 16 points to help secure an NCCAA title against Spring Arbor University in 2011.


Prior to University of Texas Arlington and Dallas Baptist University
Ishmael Awange Played for the Kenyan national team and the Mennonites club. Traveled with the African Global Games team that competed in the United States during the summer of 2007...averaged 15 rebounds per game in high school and shot 70 percent from the field...Had 16 points and 18 rebounds in a 2005 game against Laiser Hill...2005 District Defensive Player of the Year at Aquinas High School.

Personal
Born April 3, 1989...son of Pamela Lanji and Malachi Otieno..
Appeared in the Jump Man Jordan Commercial August 2012 (http://www.youtube.com/watch%3Fv%3DO-cruzcaYDM9)



Professional career
Played with the Mennonites Basketball Club where he helped them to secure a title.

Graduating from Dallas Baptist University. Awange has attended tryouts for the Bob Cats and some pro teams and due to a shoulder injury he has opted out for the season.
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Statistics at ESPN.com
Statistics at basket.ee
Biography at utamavs.com

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