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Film Session: Check Out Robert Morris’ New Guard Kam Woods

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Kam Woods joined the Robert Morris basketball program this offseason, and should have the chance to thrive alongside Justice Williams.

Kam Woods joined the Robert Morris basketball program this offseason, and should have the chance to thrive alongside Justice Williams and company.

Woods was an NC State transfer. In one season with the Wolfpack, Woods appeared in 13 games, where he averaged 1.2 points per game. He shot 29.4 percent (5 of 17) from the floor, while adding two triples. While the transition to the high-major level didn’t pan out exactly as Woods would have hoped, it came after an outstanding season at North Carolina A&T.

As a junior, Woods made 30 starts, averaging 17.3 points (4th in the CAA), 4.2 rebounds and 3.3 assists per game on his way to earning Second Team All-CAA honors. His points and assists numbers led the Aggies, along with three-pointers made at 83.

As the season approaches, I wanted to take a look at some of his film from his time at NC A&T during that junior season. Check out the clips below, all of which showcasing him as the ball handler in pick-and-roll situations.

 

Before his lone season with the Aggies, Woods made a stop at Northwest Florida State Community College, where he would post 11.0 points, 2.7 rebounds and 1.7 assists per game.

Upon entering college, Woods began his career with Troy as he played in 23 games, scoring 10.3 points, grabbing 2.9 rebounds and registering 1.7 assists per game.

The Bessemer, Ala. native played his junior and senior seasons in high school at Pinson Valley, where he became one of the top players in the state. During his seniors season, Woods averaged a whopping 38.1 points per game — seventh most in the country. He was named the Alabama Class 6A Player of the Year during both his junior and senior seasons.

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