University of Louisiana at Lafayette Athletics
2010 Men's Basketball Roster
Wallace, Courtney

Jersey Number 20
Courtney Wallace
- Position:
- Center
- Ht./Wt.:
- 6-8 / 245
- Class:
- Senior
- High School:
- Woodlawn
Bio
Major: Marketing
2009-10
- Injury limited him to only six games played
- Played season's first two games. Suffered wrist injury prior to Mobile game (Nov. 24) and missed next nine games
- Returned to action Dec. 28 vs. Centenary, but would sustain an ankle injury Jan. 7 vs. North Texas and missed remainder of the season
- Scored 11 points in the season opener vs. USM - most he's scored in a season opener
- Made a season-high four free throws vs. Louisiana College
- Checked into the Centenary game at 7:37 of the first half. Played in 20 minutes, making three field goals and scoring seven points
- Played in a season-high 25 minutes at Middle Tennessee. Jumper at 13:20 of the second half gave the Cajuns their largest second-half lead, 45-41
- Scored six points early in the second half vs. North Texas before leaving with an injury during the nine-minute mark
- Was shooting 9-of-16 (56%) since his return from the wrist injury
2008-09
- Was expected to redshirt as he recovered from offseason shoulder surgery. Due to injuries to Randell Daigle and Chris Gradnigo, which left UL shorthanded, he would take the court at Utah Valley and not redshirt
- Scored season high six-points vs. McNeese. Grabbed four rebounds for the second time in three games
- Missed four straight games with an ankle injury following the Alabama contest. Took the floor for four minutes at Tennessee
- Played in a season-high 19 minutes at UAB. Scored five points and grabbed five rebounds, a season-high rebound total
- Had his season-best game at Middle Tennessee, scoring a career-high 15 points and making a career-high six field goals
- Averaged 21 minutes per game on the MT-FAU trip (season-high 22 at MT)
- Made all five field goal attempts at North Texas for his second double-digit point total in a four-game stretch
- Shot 13-of-14 (92.9%) over four games and averaged 8.7 points from Jan. 29-Feb. 7
- Drew the Cajuns within two points of FIU in SBC Tournament with a three-point play at 1:24 that cut the deficit to 70-68
2007-08
- Posted career-highs for games played (29), field goals made (56), free throws made (34), rebounds (103) and points (146)
- His 68 defensive rebounds were second on the squad
- Posted 13 points in Sun Belt home opener with FAU leading all Cajuns in scoring
- Grabbed a career-high nine rebounds against New Orleans in the Cajundome. In last 5:30 he had three rebounds and one blocked shot
- Scored a career-high 14 points in 25 minutes against Utah Valley (Jan. 15). Made two free throws with 3:14 remaining to up the lead to six points (61-55)
- Scored nine points and collected eight boards in 21 minutes against Sweet 16 qualifier Western Kentucky (Jan. 19)
- Scored seven points at Arkansas State (Feb. 16). With the Cajuns holding a six-point lead, hit two key free throws with 3:08 remaining
2006-07
- Played in 26 games, making eight starts during his rookie season
- Averaged 4.0 points and 2.4 rebounds per game
- Made his first career start in the season opener vs. Ouachita Baptist
- Scored five points and nabbed eight rebounds against OBU
- Scored a season-high 10 points twice - first vs. New Orleans and again vs. ULM
- Made a season-high five field goals vs. UNO and ULM
High School
- Helped guide Brother Martin HS to back-to-back Class 5A state titles
- When Hurricane Katrina hit New Orleans, Wallace and his family headed north and enrolled at Woodlawn HS in Baton Rouge for the 2005-06 school year
- Helped guide WHS to the Class 4A championship before falling to John Ehret in the title game at the Cajundome
- Averaged 15.3 points and 8.2 rebounds per game, while earning All-District 3-5A honors in his new surroundings
- Played in four straight Class 5A state championship games (the first three at Brother Martin)
Personal
- Full name is Courtney Dewayne Wallace
- Born on January 9, 1988
- Son of Leo and Julia Wallace
- Has one younger sister, Cristy
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