2007-08
Played for first time in two seasons in opener and scored 14 points
Scored team-high 19 points in 89-73 loss at Illinois State
Collected 13 points, four rebounds and six assists vs. Longwood
Hit 9-of-13 field goals for season high 23 points vs. Coppin St.
Made all 10 free throws en route to 21 points vs. Toledo
Had 23 points, 8 rebounds and 8 assists at Hofstra
Led team with 17 points and six assists at MSU
Poured in season high 27 points vs. Coastal
Became UNCW’s 17th 1,000-point scorer vs. ECU
Led team with 25 points in season-high 38 minutes at ODU
Collected 20 points, six rebounds and five assists in last game vs. JMU
Dished out career-high 10 assists vs. W&M in last appearance
2006-07
· Red-shirted last season following sports hernia surgery.
2005-06 (JUNIOR)
· Led Seahawks with 25 points vs. GW in 2006 NCAA Tournament
· MVP of 2006 CAA Championship
· Third-Team All-CAA in 2005-06
· Racked up 23 points and career-high 13 rebounds in CAA title game
· Scored 15 points with five rebounds vs. N.E. in CAA semifinals
· Shared scoring lead with 14 points vs. UD in CAA quarterfinals
· Paced Seahawks with 20 points in win over Hofstra
· Drained 6-of-11 fgs from floor and six free throws for 21 pts at GSU
· Hit game-winning shot vs. Northeastern as time expired
· Led team with 28 points vs. George Mason
· Exploded for career-high 31 points in 49 minutes at Hofstra
· Scored 19 points at Wisconsin
2004-05 (SOPHOMORE)
· Had 14 points and six rebounds in CAA semifinal loss to VCU
· Had double double of 13 points and 11 rebounds at Hofstra
· Drained 10-of-10 free throws en route to 16 points vs. Hofstra
· Led team with 16 points at Col. of Charleston
· Sat out season opener with Marshall following hernia surgery
2003-04 (FRESHMAN)
· Scored 10 points off the bench vs. GMU in CAA semifinals
· Poured in career-high 17 points on 6-of-8 shooting at JMU
· Collected eight points and five rebounds vs. N.C. State
· Made first career start at Campbell and did not score
· Came off bench to lead team with 14 points at ETSU
HIGH SCHOOL
· Led Chopticon to 63-11 record in three seasons
· Averaged 23.2 ppg, 9.0 rpg, 5.3 apg and 3.0 spg in senior season
· Southern Maryland Athletic Conference MVP
· All-Washington Post and All-Metro
· Chopticon’s all-time leading scorer with 1,275 points
PERSONAL
· Full Name: Marc Antonio Carter
· Born May 22, 1985, in Mechanicsville, Md.
· Majoring in Criminal Justice