2006-07: Horizon League Player of the Year...nominee for the Frances Pomeroy Naismith Award for college seniors under six foot...named Horizon League Player of the Week 11/13, 12/26 and 2/12...21 points including game winner with .2 remaining at Miami...19 points vs Detroit including winning FTs...17 points, including game winning FTs with 9.6 remaining...24 points at Marshall...23 points vs Bowling Green...17 vs Marist...25 points vs Chicago State...20 vs Samford...30 points, seven rebs, three ass'ts, two blocks vs Miss. Valley...named to Tournament Team at LSU Tournament...100th game vs IPFW...32 points vs Loyola...37 straight free throws broken vs Green Bay...26 points and six assists at Cleveland State...21 points and 10 rebounds at Milwaukee...23 points at Green Bay...21 points at Detroit...20 points vs Milwaukee...25 points and nine rebounds at UIC...30 points, seven rebounds, six assists vs #10 Butler...19 points and seven assists vs. Cal State Fullerton...25 points in HL Semis vs Green Bay...MVP of Horizon League Tournament with 27 points vs Butler in finals...13 points, seven assists, six rebounds and four steals in the NCAA's against Pittsburgh...Collegeinsider.com High-Major 2nd team...named Honorable Mention All-American by the Associated Press...named the Most Valuable Player of the NBA's Portsmouth Invitational Tournament (PIT) as he led his team to a perfect 3-0 record with a total of 47 points and 27 assists after being a last-second replacement...went 15-29 from the field in the three games, including 7-13 from three-point range...also gathered six steals with only nine turnovers while hitting 10 of 11 free throws...ranked 16th in Division I in free throw percentage at (88.3%), 30th in points per game at 19.6 and 58th in steals with 1.9 per game...awarded an All-American Strength and Conditioning Athlete of the Year award by the National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA).
2005-06: First Team All Horizon League and named to the All-Horizon League Defensive Team...led team with 18 points in exhibition...29 points at Belmont...13/7 at Toledo...22 points at Miami...18 points and six assists vs. Detroit...26 points and nine assists vs Belmont wsith only 2 turnovers...23 points and nine assists vs Northeastern...12 points and 10 rebounds at Cleveland State...22 points and 7 rebounds vs Loyola...21 points in 21 minutes vs Kenyon...17 points at Milwaukee... career high 35 and joined 1,000-point club vs Youngstown State...17 vs Milwaukee...20 vs Green Bay with 8 assists...named Horizon League Player of the Week on February 6...28 points at Detroit...33 points against Butler...scored 171 points during six games stretch late in season to average 24.4 ppg...13 pts/12 assists at Bowling Green. 2004-05: Named Second Team All-Horizon League...16 points, five rebounds and three assists in the exhibition game...22 points, nine rebounds at Tulsa...18 points at Arizona...17 points against Brown...named Horizon League Player of the Week on November 22...25 points with eight assists vs Toledo...20 points/7 rebounds at Ball State...10 rebounds at Northeastern...13 points/13 rebounds vs Miami...29 points against Akron...5 steals at Southern Illinois...12/6/6 vs Youngstown State...16 points at Texas-Pan American...16/8 at UW-Green Bay...16 points vs Cleveland State...12/7 vs Detroit...40 minutes at Milwaukee...500th career points at Butler...28 points vs UIC...15 points vs Butler...18 points at Detroit...19 points/6 reb. at Youngstown State...12 points, six rebounds and five assists vs Northern Illinois...15 points/nine rebounds vs Green Bay...17 points vs Butler in Horizon League Tournament.
2003-04: Named to Horizon League All-Newcomer Team...8 pts, 4 assists in first exhibition game...6 points/6 assists in the second exhibition game...8 points in opener...4 assists at Morehead State...12 points vs Ball State...8 rebounds at Miami...5 assists at Brown...8 pts/8 asst/6 rebs at Akron...10 points vs Butler...8 pts/6 asst/5 steals at Cleveland State...8 pts/5 rebs/5asst at Detroit...14 points at Loyola...six steals at Butler...15 points/6 assists vs Cleveland State...21 points/8 rebounds vs Loyola...10 pts/7 rebs in 39 minutes at Milwaukee...16 straight FTs broken at Milwaukee...10 points vs Detroit...19 points, six rebounds, five assists, three steals vs Youngstown State...nine points, six rebounds, five assists at UIC.
Notes: Wood averaged 24.0 points, five assists and six steals...helped lead the Rockets to a 20-4 record and the semifinals of the Class B Michigan Tournament...officially changed his name to Wood from Lynch in summer of 2003...his career-high 44 points came against Detroit Douglass High School and broke the school's single-game scoring record. The old record was 40 set by Maurice Ager, now at Michigan State. Lynch was named first-team All-State by the Detroit Free Press for Class B....Prep Spotlight named him the fifth best point in Michigan...signed May 12, 2003.Â
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CAREER HIGHS
Points: 35 vs. Youngstown State (1/30/06)
Field Goals Made: 12 vs. Loyola (1/10/07)
Field Goals Attempted: 27 at UIC (2/7/07)
Field Goal Percentage: .875 (7 for 8) at Green Bay (1/3/05)
3-Pt. Field Goals Made: 6 vs. Butler (3/6/07)
3-Pt. Field Goals Attempted: 10 vs. Butler (3/6/07)
3-Pt. Field Goal Percentage: 1.000 (2 for 2) on three occasions
Free Throws Made: 15 at Detroit (2/8/06)
Free Throws Attempted: 18 at Detroit (2/8/06)
Free Throw Percentage: 1.000 (12 for 12) vs. IPFW (1/2/07); vs. Butler (2/10/07)
Rebounds: 13 vs. Miami (12/8/04)
Assists: 12 at Bowling Green (2/18/06)
Blocks: 2 on three occasions
Steals: 6 at Butler (1/24/04)Â Â