University of Louisiana at Lafayette Athletics

2010 Men's Basketball Roster

Travis Bureau
Jersey Number 3

Travis Bureau

  • Position:
    Guard
  • Ht./Wt.:
    6-7 / 195
  • Class:
    Senior
  • High School:
    St. Amant

Major: General Studies

2009-10

  • Battled a hip injury throughout the season which limited his production. Averaged 6.2 points per game which was half of point production from 2008-09
  • Scored double figures in four of the season's first six games
  • Tied season-high with three steals at LSU. Picked up two steals in the final five minutes, the last one leading to his layup at 2:03
  • Recorded career three-point make No. 100 in the Sun Belt opener vs. FAU. Posted a season-high 19 points and led the team with four assists
  • Rotated with Raymone Andrews to hold North Texas' Tristan Thompson to 1-of-4 shooting and 11 points
  • Stuffed the stats sheet vs. UNO - made both field goals attempted, grabbed five rebounds, had two blocks and two steals and dished out an assist
  • Reached double figures in points for the first time since Dec. 12 vs. FAU, tallying 12 at Arkansas State (Jan. 28)
  • Tied for the team lead with six rebounds vs. Arkansas State (Feb. 18). For second straight game was tied for team lead with five rebounds vs. UL Monroe (Feb. 20)
  • At Denver, scored nine points to finish the NT-DU road swing averaging 8.5 points
  • Scored a season-high 22 points on a career-high tying nine field goals made in the SBC Tournament meeting with UL Monroe. Also grabbed a season-high eight rebounds and played a season-high 40 minutes

2008-09

  • Was the Cajuns second-leading scorer, averaging 12.4 points per game. Tops on the squad with 61 triples
  • Logged the most minutes, playing in 832 minutes (30.8 per game)
  • Started 24 games (career-high) and set personal bests in nearly all statistical categories. Doubled point production from his freshman season (336 vs. 164)
  • Led team in scoring 10 times. Scored team-high 13 off the bench in key win over Arkansas State
  • Made at least three 3-point baskets 14 times
  • Started the season with at least three triples made in the first seven games
  • Established career-high for points in season's first two games - 19 vs. La. Tech followed by 24 vs. Lamar
  • Scored double figures in 10 straight appearances to begin the season
  • Scored double figures in 17 of 27 games played
  • Scored 21 points and made a career-high 10 free throws in win at Troy (Jan. 10)
  • Stuffed the stat sheet at FAU - seven rebounds, two assists, two blocks and a steal.
  • Seven rebounds tied his career-high and was his third game of the season with seven boards
  • Recorded 500th career point vs. FIU in SBC Tournament. Also set career-high with eight rebounds.

2007-08

  • Expected to redshirt, made his surprising debut in the season's eighth game Dec. 16 at Louisiana-Monroe. Scored 11 points, while hitting three critical 3-point baskets that kept the Cajuns close enough to ULM. His last 3-pointer of the game helped Louisiana tie the contest at 60 with three minutes left to play
  • Played in 22 games, started 10. Started nine of the Cajuns' last 10 games
  • Made 31 triples, ranking third on the team
  • Scored double-digits in four of first five games played
  • Made at least four field goals six times. Had a season-high seven field goals made at Troy (Jan. 27)
  • During three-game stretch, Dec. 21-29, scored 38 points (12.7 ppg) and shot 11-of-24 from the floor
  • Season-best performance came at FIU (Feb. 6) as he hit 5-of-6 three-point attempts.
  • Scored 18 points. Hit back-to-back three-pointers to push the Cajuns lead from 53-43 to 59-43 late in the second half

High School

  • Lettered four years in basketball for head coach Gary Duhe at St. Amant HS
  • Was a first team All-District, All-Parish, All-Metro and All-State selection as a senior
  • Named District MVP
  • Averaged 24.2 points, 10.0 rebounds, 5.8 assists and 3.0 blocks per game last season
  • Netted 42 points against Assumption HS as senior
  • Averaged 24.6 points, 10.0 rebounds and 3.0 blocks per game for his prep career

Personal

  • Full name is Travis Lee Bureau
  • Born on August 30, 1988
  • Son of Aretha Bureau and Robert Brown
  • Hopes to become a basketball coach and physical education teacher
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