born10/23/1982number10weight215positionForwardhighschoolSanda Gymnasiumfirst_nameJaskoyearSeniorhometownJonkoping, Swedenheight6-7last_nameKorajkic2003-04:Jasko played in 29 of Pacific's 33 games last year, starting eight ... He missed the final four games of the year with a right shoulder surgery ... Korajkic had a season-high 14 points against UC Riverside on Jan. 3 ... He scored 11 points on four of six shooting from the field against Cal Poly on Jan. 22 ... He had eight points with a season-high nine rebounds against Cal State Fullerton on Jan. 5 ... Korajkic scored 13 points against USF on Dec. 23, while grabbing a career-best four steals ... He dished off a career-high six assists against Cal State Northridge on Jan. 31 ... He scored in double figures five times.2002-03:Jasko played in 25 games for the Tigers, starting seven ... He was third on the team with 4.6 rebounds per game ... Korajkic tied his career-high with 15 points at Utah State on March 8, playing a season-high 31 minutes ... After making four of five three-pointers against UC Riverside on Jan. 30, Jasko made just three of his last 23 trey attempts (.130) ... Korajkic grabbed a career-high 12 rebounds against UC Santa Barbara on Feb. 13 ... He established a career high with 15 points against UC Riverside on Jan. 30, hitting four three-pointers.2001-02:He spent the summer of 2002 playing with teammate Christian Maraker on the Swedish National Team ... Jasko averaged 1.8 points per game for the Tigers in 2001-02, with one double figure scoring game ... Jasko tied his career high with five rebounds against UC Riverside on Feb. 23 ... He made the first start of his career on Feb. 16 against UC Irvine, scoring two points and tying his season high with 16 minutes ... Korajkic scored a season-high 10 points in 16 minutes against Long Beach State on Feb. 14 ... He had five points with a season-high five rebounds against UC Santa Barbara on Feb. 7.High School:Jasko attended Sanda Gymnasium in Huskvarna, Sweden ... Korajkic was out of action from November of 2000 to March of 2001 with a broken wrist and stress fracture in his right foot ... The injuries were sustained at different times ... Although his playing time was limited 2000-01, he averaged 35.5 points per game over seven games ... He earned all-star honors at both the Under 20 Swedish Championships in 2001 and the Junior Swedish Championships in 2000 ... In his second year of high school, he scored 47 points against the Lulea Basketball Gymasium, helping his team to third place at the Swedish Championships.Personal:Jasmin Korajkic was born October 23, 1982 in Bijeljina, Bosnia and Herzegovina ... Jasko and his family moved to Jonkoping, Sweden in 1992 ... He is the son of Mujaga and Emira Korajkic ... Both his mother and father played in the highest leagues of Yugoslavia in their younger years ... His mother was a member of the Junior NationalTeam in Yugoslavia ... He has one sister, Azrina (22) ... Jasko is a business major in his fourth year at Pacific.Thomason on Korajkic:"Jasko is coming off of shoulder surgery in the spring. I think he is going to be one of the key players for us this season. He has great potential, can shoot the ball, score off the dribble, and gets steals on defense. It's a matter of mentality, getting focused in your role and doing it everyday, and I think he is ready to do that. If he can have a good year, I think our team could develop into an outstanding team."