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  Milos Bogetic

Milos Bogetic

Player Profile

Class:
Junior

Hometown:
Podgorica, Montenegro

Last College:
Penn State

Height / Weight:
6-10 / 255

Position:
F

Birthdate:
08/10/1985

2007-08: Transferred to Mercyhurst from Penn State and appeared in 27 games, earning one start...Ranked third on the team in points game with 4.4 and ranked second in blocks with seven...Tied for fourth on the team with 28 assists...Averaged 13.4 minutes per game...Shot 79.3 percent from free throw line...Scored double figures four times...Recorded two doubles-doubles...Tallied 14 points and 10 rebounds in Mercyhurst debut against Roberts Wesleyan on Nov. 15...Match a career-high with five field goals on 5-of-9 shooting...Recorded 11 points and 10 rebounds with four assists against Slippery Rock on Nov. 20...Totaled two or more assists in each of the first four games...Handed out a career-high five assists against Felician on Nov. 17...Made at two 3-pointers four times...Scored nine points and pulled down 10 boards in a season-high 31 minutes against Ashland on Jan. 10...Matched a career-high with three blocks at Slippery Rock on Nov. 20...Sank a career-high five free throws (5-of-5) against Salem International on Dec. 16.

Prior to Mercyhurst
2006-07::Played in every Penn State game on the season logging an average of 16 minutes per game...Posted six points and six rebounds in 12 minutes of action against Stony Brook (11/17)...Played a career-high 27 minutes, logging two points and five rebounds in a 63-60 overtime victory over Bucknell (11/21)...Played 24 minutes and had five points and one rebound in a 77-73 loss at No. 21 Georgia Tech (11/28)...made his first career start at Seton Hall in place of an injured Jamelle Cornley...posted nine points, eight board, two blocks and a team-high tying three assists (a career best) playing a career-high 31 minutes in a hard fought 69-59 loss...Had a strong game in a 69-66 loss to SE Louisiana (12/16) posting a season-high 12 points (10 in the first half), six rebounds, three assists and a career-high three blocks in 24 minutes...shot a career-best 2-for-2 from the arc and 5-of-6 for the game...Posted a career high, and tied for the team high, with four assists in a 75-42 win over Maine (12/23), the third time he matched or surpassed his career high in assists on the year...Scored 11 points and added six rebounds and three assists in 129-111 victory over VMI (12/30)...Posted a season-high 13 points and added six boards in 21 minutes off the bench in a 79-63 loss at Iowa (1/24)...Hit his first two threes in the game to tie a career-best and finished 5-of-8 from the field...Posted nine points and four boards at No. 3 Wisconsin (2/17)...Made two first half threes to boost Penn State to an eight point lead in the first half of an upset bid at No. 1 Ohio State (2/21) in which PSU eventually fell 68-60.

2005-06: A strong part of Penn State's seven man rotation, Bogetic played in all 30 games on the year averaging 12.6 minutes per game...Became a hometown crowd favorite by mid-season for his deft perimeter shooting and passing touch...Ranked third among Big Ten freshmen (min 30 attempts) shooting 47.2 percent in Big Ten conference games...Second on the team in free throw percentage (min. 15 attempts) shooting 74.4 percent (29-of-39)...Made one three-pointer in Penn State's first round NIT loss to Rutgers (3/14), one of five treys he made in 18 attempts (27.8 %) from behind the arc on the year...Scored 10 points in 19 minutes of action going four-for-five from the field (2-for-2 from the three-point line) at Michigan State (1/28)...Gave Penn State a 46-45 lead with 10 minutes to play in the game with his second three-pointer...Posted two double-doubles on the year scoring 12 points, and adding 13 rebounds vs. Nicholls State (11/23) and posting a season high 14 points and adding 10 rebounds vs. UMKC (12/7)...Twice led the team in rebounding with 13 vs. Nicholls State and 10 vs. UMKC...His 13 rebounds vs.Nicholls State equaled the second best mark by a Penn State player on the year...Grabbed eight rebounds and scored one point in his collegiate debut vs. Cornell (11/19)...Grabbed six boards in 13 minutes vs. Iowa (1/14).

European Experience:Bogetic started playing basketball at the age of 14 in Basketball Club Podgorica under coach Budo Grujicic...After two seasons there, he moved on to Basketball Club Budocnost Podgorica for a year...A season with Basketball Club Gorstak in Kolasin had him ready to move on to Club Union Olimpija in Ljubljana in Slovenia and coach Dusan Hauptman...Bogetic returned to Basketball Club Gorstak in Kolasin in his last season in Europe.

Personal: Was born on August, 10, 1985...Is the son of Ranka and Aleksa Bogetic...Has one older brother, Miladin...Bogetic hails from Podgorica, the capital of the Republic of Montenegro, along the southeastern coast of the Adriatic Sea...Montenegro is located between Bosnia and Albania.

 

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