Nationality Cote d'Ivoirean NBA draft 2012 / Undrafted Height 1.96 m Listed height 6 ft 5 in (1.96 m) Pro career 2012–present Weight 98 kg | Listed weight 215 lb (98 kg) Name Charles Abouo Role Basketball Player | |
Number 1 (BYU Cougars men's basketball / Small forward) Similar People Jackson Emery, Dave Rose, Brandon Davies, Matt Carlino, Jonathan Tavernari |
Byu men s basketball charles abouo
Charles-Noe' Abouo (born November 4, 1989) is a 6 ft 5 in Ivorian basketball player for Denain in France's second division. A 210 lbs. guard-forward, he last played for Quesos Cerrato Palencia and with the Côte d'Ivoire national basketball team.
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- Byu men s basketball charles abouo
- Charles abouo highlights qatar 2015 2016
- Pro career
- Cte dIvoire national team
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Abouo attended Logan High School in Utah where he was the school's all-time leading scorer. He was a three-time all-state player and was named Utah Class 3A Player of the Year following his senior season. Upon graduation, Abouo spent a year playing for Brewster Academy in Wolfeboro, New Hampshire, where he helped the team to the New England Preparatory School Athletic Conference Class A Championship.
Abouo then moved back to Utah and signed with Brigham Young University following his year in prep school. During his freshman season, he averaged 2.9 points per game and 1.9 rebounds per game off the bench for the Mountain West Conference champions.

Abouo started all 35 games as a senior and averaged 11.0 points, 6.2 rebounds, 2.6 assists, 1.1 steals in 26.8 minutes per game for the 26-9 Cougars. He set BYU records for most career wins (113) and for career games/consecutive games played with 141. Abouo never missed a game throughout his collegiate career.

Charles abouo highlights qatar 2015 2016
Pro career

In 2012, Abouo signed his first professional contract with the Lobe Huesca, team that plays in the LEB Oro, Spanish second division.
Côte d'Ivoire national team

Abouo was a member of the Côte d'Ivoire national basketball team at the 2009 FIBA Africa Championship. At the tournament, he helped the team to a surprise silver medal to qualify for the country's first FIBA World Championship in 24 years by averaging 5.2 PPG and 2.2 RPG.
