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Born | (1948-11-21)November 21, 1948 (age 76) |
Nationality | American |
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NBA draft | 1971:undrafted |
Position | Forward |
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Thomas D. Jasper (born November 21, 1948) is an American formerbasketball player notable for his collegiate career at theCollege of William & Mary. After spending his first two seasons at then-Division II (and now defunct)Frederick College, in which he led them to a Small College National Championship as asophomore, Jasper transferred to William & Mary in 1969 and played for head coachWarren Mitchell.
In Jasper's two seasons with theTribe, he scored 982 points in 54 career games. Through 2011–12, his 18.2 points per game career average is the fifth highest all-time at William & Mary. In hissenior season in 1970–71, Jasper averaged 19.8 points and 8.6 rebounds per game, both of which led the team. His scoring also paced theSouthern Conference. That season, Jasper earned a First Team All-SoCon selection, was named to the All-SoCon tournament Team and was also named theSoCon Co-Player of the Year withEast Carolina'sJim Gregory. He became the second men's basketball conference player of the year in school history afterJeff Cohen earned the honor in 1961. He never played professionally after graduating, however.
As of March 2008, Jasper was serving as vice president of marketing at Cavanaugh Press, Incorporated, inBaltimore, Maryland.