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Bernie averaged 19.2 points per game as a junior and 18.2 points per game as a senior at Brigham Young where for two straight seasons he was named to the Western Athletic Conference All-Star Team. Possessed with an accurate shooting touch, he shot a strong 45 percent as a junior and a stronger 48 percent as a senior. Bernie prides himself on his defensive play and considers himself a team player.
After a slow start when used as the club's fourth guard, Fred became the spark that ignited the Bullets through the last month of the 1969-70 season and through 1970-71. Fred originally impressed Coach Gene Shue with his scoring ability through training camp and exhibition games in his rookie season, but defense has become the most outstanding part of his game.
Horry was as relentless as the tides while playing for Alabama, making the All-SEC, SEC All-Defensive and SEC All-Academic Teams as a senior in 1991-92. He averaged 15.8 points and 8.5 rebounds in his senior season, while setting a school record with 121 blocks. With that mark, he joined Shaquille O'Neal as one of only two players in SEC history to reject 100-or-more shots in a season.
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