Shareef O'Neal - Men's Basketball - UCLA (original) (raw)
2019-20
Played in 13 games … averaged 2.2 points and 2.9 rebounds per game … shot 32.1 percent from the field … twice scored a season-high eight points – against San Jose State (Dec. 1) and at Notre Dame (Dec. 8) … registered a season-high 11 rebounds at Notre Dame (Dec. 8) … finished with eight points and 11 rebounds in the game at Notre Dame, connecting on 3 of 6 shots from the field … did not play against UC Santa Barbara (Nov. 10) due to a hip pointer (right hip) … made his collegiate debut in the season opener against Long Beach State (Nov. 6).
2018-19
Did not play.
High School
Was a two-year varsity basketball letterwinner at Crossroads School … played for head coach Anthony Davis as a senior and for Chad Beeten as a junior … was ranked as high as the No. 32 player in his high school class, nationally, by ESPN.com … was also ranked No. 40 in his class by 247sports.com and Rivals.com … averaged 27.6 points and 17.3 rebounds per game during his senior season (2017-18), leading Crossroads to the CIF Division II state title with a 59-53 victory over Alameda at the Golden 1 Center in Sacramento … finished with 29 points, 17 rebounds and five blocked shots in the state championship contest, helping Crossroads secure its third state title and its first since 1997 … captured All-CIF Southern Section Division II acclaim as a senior … was also named the John Wooden Player of the Year at the Division II level … was listed on the Los Angeles Times All-Area Team as a senior, helping to guide Crossroads to a 25-9 overall record … in addition, was listed as a first-team all-state selection by MaxPreps.com … spent his first two years of high school at Windward School, where he was teammates with current UCLA guard Jules Bernard.
Personal
Full name: Shareef Rashaun O’Neal … born in Los Angeles … is the son of Shaquille and Shaunie O’Neal … has two brothers (Myles and Shaqir) and three sisters (Amirah, Me’arah and Taahirah) … father, Shaquille (Shaq), was an NBA standout from 1992-2011, helping lead the Los Angeles Lakers to consecutive NBA titles in 2000, 2001 and 2002 and the Miami Heat to the NBA title in 2006 … his father played college basketball at LSU from 1989-92 and secured consensus All-America acclaim in 1991 and 1992 … undeclared major.