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Pierre Antoine Pierce (born June 7, 1983) is an American professional basketball player. A former member of the University of Iowa Hawkeyes men's team, Pierce was convicted of several crimes relating to a violent incident with a former girlfriend, leading to his dismissal from the Hawkeyes and eventual imprisonment. The 6-foot-4-inch (1.93 m) and 195 lb (88 kg) point guard〔(Pierce pleads innocent; could face 10-year term - Men's College Basketball - ESPN ) - ''"The 19-year-old Pierce, of Westmont, Ill., started 32 of 35 games as a freshman, mostly at point guard."''〕〔(Alford gets back to basics at Iowa - Men's College Basketball - ESPN ) - ''"losing Pierce (second leading returning scorer at 7.1 ppg) leaves the Hawkeyes without an experienced point guard."''〕/shooting guard was the highest scoring player on the team at the time of his dismissal.〔 Pierce was born in the Chicago, Illinois suburb of Westmont,〔(Pierce must heed conditions while facing charge - NBA - ESPN )〕 and he played competitive basketball for Westmont High School. He began attending the University of Iowa in 2001. ==College career== In his freshman season (2001–02), in which he started 32 of 35 games, mostly at point guard,〔 Pierce averaged 7.1 points (4th on the team〔(Iowa Hawkeyes 2001-02 Statistics - Team and Player Stats - Men's College Basketball - ESPN (sorted by Points) )〕), 3.3 rebounds (4th on the team〔(Iowa Hawkeyes 2001-02 Statistics - Team and Player Stats - Men's College Basketball - ESPN (sorted by Rebounds) )〕) and a team-leading 3.3 assists per game,〔(Iowa Hawkeyes 2001-02 Statistics - Team and Player Stats - Men's College Basketball - ESPN (sorted by Assists) )〕 while making 16.7% of his three-pointers.〔 As he was suspended for the entire 2002–03 season, Pierce's sophomore season commenced in 2003–04. In 29 games, he averaged a team-leading 16.1 points,〔(Iowa Hawkeyes 2003-04 Statistics - Team and Player Stats - Men's College Basketball - ESPN (sorted by Points) )〕 5.7 rebounds (3rd on the team〔(Iowa Hawkeyes 2003-04 Statistics - Team and Player Stats - Men's College Basketball - ESPN (sorted by Rebounds) )〕) and 3.7 assists (2nd on the team〔(Iowa Hawkeyes 2003-04 Statistics - Team and Player Stats - Men's College Basketball - ESPN (sorted by Assists) )〕). A highlight was a 28-point performance in a 79–70 loss to Michigan on March 12, 2004.〔(Michigan 79, Iowa 70 - Recap )〕 In his final season (2004–05), up until it had been cut short, the junior had been leading the team with 17.8 points,〔〔(Iowa Hawkeyes 2004-05 Statistics - Team and Player Stats - Men's College Basketball - ESPN (sorted by Points) )〕 while averaging 5.2 rebounds (2nd on the team〔(Iowa Hawkeyes 2004-05 Statistics - Team and Player Stats - Men's College Basketball - ESPN (sorted by Rebounds) )〕), 4.2 assists,〔(Iowa Hawkeyes 2004-05 Statistics - Team and Player Stats - Men's College Basketball - ESPN (sorted by Assists) )〕 and for a team-high 2.5 steals,〔(Iowa Hawkeyes 2004-05 Statistics - Team and Player Stats - Men's College Basketball - ESPN (sorted by Steals) )〕 this was a marked improvement from 2001–02 and 2003–04, when he averaged only 0.9 steals in each of those seasons.〔(Iowa Hawkeyes 2001-02 Statistics - Team and Player Stats - Men's College Basketball - ESPN (sorted by Steals) )〕〔(Iowa Hawkeyes 2003-04 Statistics - Team and Player Stats - Men's College Basketball - ESPN (sorted by Steals) )〕 He had a career-high 31 points and a team-high 3 steals in an 81–69 loss to Ohio State on January 8, 2005.〔(Iowa 0-2 starts in Big Ten for first time in 11 years )〕
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