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Mitch Taylor
American basketball player

Mitch Taylor

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American basketball player
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Gender
Male
Place of birth
West Palm Beach, Palm Beach County, Florida, USA
Age
51 years
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Height:
73 in
Weight:
200 lbs
Education
Auburn University
Sports Teams
Auburn Tigers
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Biography

Mitchell Taylor (born March 31, 1973) is an American former basketball player who played college basketball at Auburn University before transferring to Southern University in 1992.In his time with the Southern Jaguars basketball program, Taylor accomplished two notable achievements that have been included in the official National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I men's basketball record book. The first is by making 12 three-point shots in a single game, something that only 14 players in history have accomplished at the Division I level through the 2012–13 season. Taylor achieved the feat on December 1, 1994, against Baptist Christian University in which he also scored 48 points. His other accomplishment is being the officially recognized season three-pointers made per game leader in his junior season in 1994–95; in 25 games he made 109 threes, which was good for a nation-leading 4.36 per game.

He sustained an eye injury in early 1995, But still contributed as a reserve averaging over 14 points per game.He made timely big shots and one notably game winner against in-state rival, Grambling State University.Taylor was selected to play in the first annual Black College North versus South All-Star basketball game held at Georgia State Sports Arena in April of 1996 in Atlanta. Virginia Union’s Center Ben Wallace (former Detroit Piston) was named game’s MVP.

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