03/19/2012 Cowboys End Season With 61-41 CBI Loss to CougarsFive Wyoming Seniors Played in Their Final Game 01/06/2012 Pokes Host Idaho State for Final Non-Conference GameWyoming Seeks Second Win Over Bengals This Season 01/01/2012 Wyoming Starts New Year at Utah Valley on TuesdayPokes Won First Meeting 74-41 on Nov. 30 12/22/2011 Gilmore's 18 Sparks 80-56 Cowboy Rout of BengalsWyoming Notches Season-High 80 Points 12/19/2011 Cowboys' Streak Stops at Nine with 57-46 Loss at DenverWashington Ties Career High with 18 Points 03/03/2012 Wyoming vs. UNLV (AP - 3/3/12)Wyoming vs. UNLV (AP - 3/3/12) 02/28/2012 Wyoming vs. TCUWyoming vs. TCU 02/22/2012 Wyoming 58, San Diego State 67 - AP PhotosArthur Bouedo Scores Team-High 11 Points Off Bench. 2011-12: Gilmore played in 24 games and made one start for Wyoming in 2011-12, despite missing nine games due to academic issues in the middle of the season. He averaged 3.1 points, 0.8 rebounds and 1.1 assists a game as the backup point guard. Gilmore's top performance of the season was 18 points and four rebounds at Idaho State on Dec. 22. He went 7-of-10 from the field and 4-of-6 from deep against the Bengals in a season-high 29 minutes. Gilmore made one start during the season, playing 20 minutes against Northern Colorado on Nov. 15. He dished out three assists three times during the season. Before Wyoming: During the 2010-11 season, Gilmore averaged 12.3 points, 6.2 assists and 1.8 steals a game. He ranked No. 26 in the nation in assists among all division I junior college players. He was also a threat to score from three-point range, as he knocked down 44.7 percent (46-of-103) of his threes. The Jones Bobcats finished 15-10 in 2010-11 and earned a berth in the Region 23 Tournament. For his efforts, he was named Second Team All-MACJC (Mississippi Association of Community/Junior Colleges). His coach at Jones was Don Skelton. A native of Baltimore, Md., Gilmore attended Lake Clifton High School where he earned multiple All-City and All-State honors, while helping his team to two city and one region championship. Following high school, he spent his freshman season at Pensacola Junior College in Florida, but transferred to Jones County after a coaching change at Pensacola. Personal: Gilmore was born on Feb. 6, 1989 in Baltimore, Md., to Charles Gilmore and Darcell Taylor. He is majoring in sociology at Wyoming. He was also recruited by South Florida, West Virginia and Nebraska. |
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