CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. --- The Chattanooga Mocs accepted Andrew
Houts as a walk-on this summer head coach John Shulman announced Tuesday.
Houts (5-10, 170) played for Chattanooga State Community College last season.
He is one of the most prolific scorers in Georgia High School history.
From nearby Trenton, Ga., Houts scored nearly 2,500
points. He averaged 27 points per game as a senior after a junior campaign
posting 24 points per contest. He holds the Georgia High School record for
three-pointers made with 402 in his career.
"We are excited Andrew has chosen to join our basketball
team," Shulman stated. "He can play and he has great character. Andrew has two
years of college experience which will help our young team.
"He can absolutely shoot the ball as well as anyone in
the country," Shulman continued. "He is a competitor and would have to be
growing up in that household."
Houts is the younger brother of former Georgia star Ashley,
and former Lady Mocs guard Emily. Ashley was high school All-American,
1,000-point scorer at UGA and second round WNBA draft pick of the New York
Liberty.
Andrew was a two-time first team All-State selection at
Dade County High School playing for Glen Hicks. His junior and senior seasons,
he was also honored as the Chattanooga Times Free Press "Best of Preps" Player
of the Year for North Georgia. The Wolverines won more than 70 games in his
final three seasons.
He began his career at Columbus State, an NCAA Division
II program in Columbus, Ga. He started in six of his 21 appearances averaging
5.9 points and 1.4 assists per game.
Houts played 2011-12 for former Tennessee guard Jay Price
at Chattanooga State. He averaged 13.5 points and 1.5 steals per contest shooting
38.5 percent from three-point range, making 2.8 per game. He shot 81.3 percent
from the free throw line. Houts' high of 31 points came against Vol State making
seven three-pointers. He scored 22 points twice in matchups with Columbia State
and Walters State.
"Andrew made this decision well before Dontay (Hampton)
was injured, we just couldn't announce it per NCAA regulations," Shulman added.
"He will have to play some point for us while Tay is out. It is a good
opportunity for him.
"He is extremely well-coached and we are very excited he
has joined our family."
The next Mocs basketball event is the Chattanooga Mocs
Basketball Golf Tournament August 20, 2012 at Black Creek Club. For more
information, contact Cheri Thomas at (423) 425-4592.
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