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Jerod Haase
}} Jerod Albert Haase (born April 1, 1974) is an American college basketball coach, currently the head coach for the UAB Blazers. Haase played college basketball at the University of California, Berkeley from 1992 to '93, and then transferred to the University of Kansas to play under Roy Williams from 1994 to '97. Haase was a Naismith and Wooden Award candidate while at Kansas. At Kansas he only missed two games out of 101 and averaged 12.5 points per game, scoring 1,246 points over the span of his career. He was a member of the Big Eight all defensive team as a junior, along with a part of the World University Games in 1995. ==Early life== Born and raised in South Lake Tahoe, California, Haase is one of five siblings, all of whom have played an intercollegiate sport.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Jerod Haase )〕 Haase played high school basketball at local South Tahoe High School. Western High had an enrollment four times the size of Haase's South Tahoe High School and they met again a year later in Haase's senior year, again for the state title. South Tahoe won and the game went down in Nevada state basketball history.〔 In his junior year recruiters started to notice Haase's ability, and he was invited to many college showcase camps.〔 Haase attended the Stanford High Potential Camp where he spent time with Stanford guard Kenny Ammon honing his skills and was named the camp MVP.〔 Stanford was one of the first schools to show interest in Haase when he won the Nevada AAA Player of the Year, but during Haase's senior year the University of California, Berkeley expressed major interest in Haase along with former NBA player and current NBA coach Jason Kidd. Haase signed a letter of intent to play for California before his senior season of high school because of the proximity to his home, and he wanted to play in a major conference.〔
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