Noah Player Features
Dourisseau Increases Free Throw Shooting 22 Points
| Before Noah | After Noah |
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Pre-Conference 46% Free Throw Shooting |
In-Conference 68% Free Throw Shooting |
Jason Dourisseau
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“My senior year I was shooting badly from the free throw line, I was inconsistent,” said Dourisseau. Dourisseau, a poor free throw shooter throughout his career, shot only 46% from the free throw line in pre-conference games. “In December, I started coming in a half-hour early to work with the Noah™ system.” By mid-January, 2006, Dourisseau was shooting 68% from the line. The improvement took place over a 3 to 4 week period. During this time, Dourisseau consistently used the Noah™ system to practice his free throw shooting. “When I got in the gym alone, and I could hear Noah™ measuring every shot, I got a feeling for what the shot arc and distance should be. It's all about getting the mental picture,” said Dourisseau. The University of Nebraska went on to finish the season, 19-14. Dourisseau won Nebraska's prestigious, Jack Moore Award, as the team's co-most outstanding player. Dourisseau ranked in the top 13, in Big 12 free throw shooting his senior season, a vast career shooting improvement. Jason Dourisseau currently plays in the Bundesliga, for EnBW Ludwigsburg, in Germany. Dourisseau recently signed a two year contract with EnBW. |