custom31Lnumber10weight175positionGuardhighschoolSequoyah HSfirst_nameSolomonyearSeniorhometownMuskogee, Okla.height6-1collegeRedlands CClast_nameHorseChief<b>2006-07 (Junior):</b>Solomon averaged 6.8 points per game last season, and was third on the team with 78 assists ... He started 17 games for the Tigers last year in his 29 appearances, including the final 15 games ... Leading the Tigers in scoring twice, he scored in double figures 12 times last season ... HorseChief had 15 points (all in the second half) and tied a career high with three steals against Cal State Northridge on Feb. 24 ... He had a streak of 24 consecutive free throws made end with his first attempt against UC Davis on Feb. 19 ... HorseChief had 12 points and tied a career high with seven assists against Montana on Feb. 17 ... After scoring just three points in the previous four games, Solomon had his best game as a Tiger at UC Davis on Jan. 20 as he had career highs with 18 points, four rebounds, six assists, three steals and 33 minutes ... HorseChief had 10 points (all in the first half) against Nevada on Dec. 16 ... He scored 10 points against Saint Louis on Dec. 12 ... Solomon had 13 points in his first game as a Tiger against Cal State Bakersfield on Nov. 11.<b>Junior College:</b>Solomon came to Pacific from Redlands Community College in El Reno, Okla. ... HorseChief averaged 11.0 points, 2.8 rebounds and 1.5 steals per game in his second year at Redlands for coach Steve Eck ... He was an All-Bi State League selection during his senior year after leading his team to a 27-6 record.<b>High School:</b>Solomon graduated from Tahlequah Sequoyah High School in Tahlequah, Okla. ... HorseChief led his team to the State Championship during his junior campaign, while earning NEO Lakes conference MVP honors ... During his senior season he once again was named league MVP while pitching in 15.9 points, eight assists, six rebounds and four steals a game ... He competed in basketball, football, baseball, track, and cross country for the Indians, earning All-State selections in both football and basketball during his senior campaign.<b>Personal:</b>Solomon Lamont HorseChief was born in Tulsa, Okla. ... He is the son of Sam and Debra HorseChief, and has a brother Mario who is currently playing professional basketball overseas ... Solomon is a sport sciences major in his second year at Pacific.<b>Coach Thomason on HorseChief:</b> "Solomon is our only senior. He started the last 15 games for us last year. He's got a great attitude. Whether he is a starting guard, our backup point guard or even the third guard, he is willing to take whatever situation is presented to him. It's important for him to be solid, take great shots and just run our team in a real positive way."