number0weight185positionGuardhighschoolWill C. Wood HSfirst_nameReggieyearSeniorhometownVacaville, Calif.height6-2collegeSolano JClast_nameVezia<b>2005-06 (Junior): </b> <p>Reggie had 20 points and eight rebounds in 13 games in his first year as a Tiger ... He had career highs with three rebounds and three assists in a career-best 13 minutes against Cal State Northridge on Feb. 22 ... Reggie will bring his enthusiasm and a year under his belt to the Tigers in 2006-07 ... His defensive presence will help the Tigers' backcourt.<b>Junior College: </b> <p>Reggie entered Pacific as a junior, after two seasons at Solano Junior College in Fairfield, Calif. ... He was an All-Bay Valley East Conference selection after averaging 16.8 points and 4.2 assists per game as a sophomore in 2004-05 ... In league games, he averaged a conference second-best 19.2 points per game, hitting 25 three-pointers in 13 games ... He played at Solano JC for coach John Nagle, who also served as his high school coach ... In 2003-04, Vezia averaged 15.7 points, 4.8 rebounds, and hit 44% of his three-pointers ... As a freshman, he earned honorable mention All-BVC honors.<b>High School: </b> <p>Reggie graduated in 2002 from Will C. Wood High School in Vacaville, Calif. ... He earned first team All-Montecello Empire League honors in 2002, after averaging 18.0 points, 9.0 rebounds and 3.5 assists per contest ... He also earned Best Defender honors in the MEL.<b>Personal:</b><p>Reginald Arnett Vezia II was born in Oakland, Calif. ... He is the son of Reggie and Sharron Vezia and has an older sister (Renee) and a younger brother (Jonas) ... Reggie is a communication major in his second year at Pacific ... When he's not playing basketball, he enjoys snowboarding, camping, and playing dominoes.<b>Thomason on Vezia:</b> <p>"Reggie is really making great strides, he's shooting the ball extremely well. The key for Reggie is taking care of the basketball and developing a piece of mind about his confidence. Reggie is a great player but he has to learn to let mistakes go on the court and continue to play hard and aggressive. Reggie is a great team player, a great person, and you really cheer for him to do well, and root for him to do well. When he gets his confidence up and plays at a high level he can really help us win on the court."