Marko Mihailovic

Marko Mihailovic

Player Profile

Class:
Senior

Hometown:
Santa Monica, Calif.

High School:
Pacific Palisades HS

Last College:
Santa Monica College

Height / Weight:
6-5 / 210

Position:
Guard

Birthdate:
03/28/1983

2003-04:

Marko played in just 14 games for the Tigers last season, and tallied 14 points and 10 rebounds ... He had a season-best four points against Duke on Nov. 27 ... Mihailovic had a career-high two assists on two occasions last season.

Junior College:

Marko came to Pacific from Santa Monica College in Santa Monica, Calif. ... He guided the Corsairs to a 9-3 Western State Conference record and 22-13 overall, while helping to lead them to a trip to the final eight in the state tournament 2002-03 ... In 35 games, Marko averaged 18.0 points per game, dished out 5 assists per game, and averaged 5.0 rebounds per game ... He was an outside threat, hitting 40% of his three pointers ... In his two years at Santa Monica College, Marko was a two-time All-Conference player.

High School:

Marko graduated from Palisades High School in Pacific Palisades, Calif, in 2001 ... As a senior, he averaged 23.0 points per game in leading the Dolphins to a 20-8 record and a trip to the state tourney ... As a junior, Marko averaged 18.0 points per game as the Dolphins finished 22-8 and made it to the second round of the state playoffs ... During his junior and senior years, Marko was named two-time Beverly Hills Tourney MVP and named to the First Team Western All-League team twice.

Personal:

Marko Mihailovic was born March 28, 1983 in Belgrade, Yugoslavia ... He is the son of Mira and Misha Mihailovic ... Marko is a communication major in his second year at Pacific ... His dream and career goal is to play professional basketball. Thomason on Mihailovic: "Marko worked really hard in the off-season. He has made a lot of adjustments mentally, and I think the whole key for Marko is just allowing things to happen. He's a good shooter, he's got good size for a guard and we need him to do the things (take good shots, pass the ball, use his great court vision) that he can do to help our team. I think his key to being consistent is playing harder with great purpose while he's on the court."

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